68T IDS Sprocket Installation - HELP !!!!
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68T IDS Sprocket Installation - HELP !!!!
I am am adding IDS to an 07 Ultra and at the same time changing to a Jap 68T sprocket. I have all the parts and am working on the install. The new bearing is pressed in the pully and everything is mounted on the wheel.
My question has to do with the spacers. I purchased both of the spacers that were indicated on another thread for this conversion. Which spacer goes on what side. One spacer is slightly larger than the right side spacer and the other is very thin. Previously the left spacer was very large.
Is it correct to install the slightly larger spacer on the right brake side and the very thin spacer on the sprocket side? I assume going from non-ids to ids there should be a difference in spacers, but want to be sure.
Thanks,
Scott
My question has to do with the spacers. I purchased both of the spacers that were indicated on another thread for this conversion. Which spacer goes on what side. One spacer is slightly larger than the right side spacer and the other is very thin. Previously the left spacer was very large.
Is it correct to install the slightly larger spacer on the right brake side and the very thin spacer on the sprocket side? I assume going from non-ids to ids there should be a difference in spacers, but want to be sure.
Thanks,
Scott
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I did it earlier this year and like it a lot. Not a huge difference but very noticeable. Another forum member (iclick) put 255 cams in his 07 and doesn't feel he needs the lower gearing.
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Do IT !!!
Got the 68T IDS pully installed along with a variable pressure clutch plate and all I have to say is WOW.!!!! Definitely a must DO for all those out there with 07's. I didn't know how much the gearing sucked until I did this mod. It's like I have a new bike. It is much "peppier" and a lot more fun to ride. Plus the gearing is mush more in tune with the RPMs.
Previously I had installed a D&D fatcat 2-into-1 exhaust, a high flow air cleaner, a Power Commander 5 with Auto Tune and Woods TW6 cams and the bike was still a dog. Finally with this pulley swap the bike is starting to pep up. Kinda like my old 99 dyna. My next (winter) mod is to install a 30T primary drive pully. Can't wait !!! This should make the bike fly......
A MUST DO,
Scott
Previously I had installed a D&D fatcat 2-into-1 exhaust, a high flow air cleaner, a Power Commander 5 with Auto Tune and Woods TW6 cams and the bike was still a dog. Finally with this pulley swap the bike is starting to pep up. Kinda like my old 99 dyna. My next (winter) mod is to install a 30T primary drive pully. Can't wait !!! This should make the bike fly......
A MUST DO,
Scott
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