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adventures in Harleyhood (Read 63 times)
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07/03/19 at 20:56:02
A Friend has a 1980"Ironhead" (1000cc) Sportster -broken clutch cable, needed help ( not a wrench guy/not in great health) . While I had rebuilt and changed jetting in S&S carb this spring ,that seemed simple ,the clutch cable made me thank God I own a ZUK .
A Clymer book that covers all years from 1971 t0 1985 showed the clutches (3 different styles) spanning those years it failed to show or tell about the 3 different of releases that are used to disengage the plates ,or any procedures . Removal of the clutch side cover ,peg , shift level was needed . Three days of head scratching ,more than a dozen tries , and a few nasty words about Harley's and Clymer book followed , but its running again. But it wasn't fun!
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Batman to the rescue!
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06 S40 seat mod, airhawk, HD muffler, Shinko 712 140-90-15 rear tire, Shinko 230 front tire, versy cam chain tensioner, Rotella oil, Volar brake pads, EBC clutch & springs
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Lot's of adventures in Harleyhood...
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Ludicrous Speed !... ...
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The first couple of days, I thought I was the one needing to be rescued!
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07/10/19 at 10:28:08
I replaced the clutch plates on my 89 883 and broke stuff due to a specialty part being needed. Had to mess with a bunch of extra things exclusive to Harley but finally got it back on the road. Then a few months later I had to replace the savage plates (weird I know) and laughed at how easy it was. Just a few bolts and she's done.
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Life should not take you smoothly to your grave in a well preserved body, life should make you come screeching in sideways saying "Holy Sh*t! What a ride."
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