What did you do to your Dyna today?
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dieter621 (02-13-2019)
That's a nice die grinder. I've got an older version of it. Added a speed controller, tho, cause it can be a hand full on some jobs.
Good idea on varying the speed, I bought my first Dremel not to long ago and the variable speed feature is nice to have.
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Nothing, absolutely nothing...too cold to work in the garage and to much snow to ride....haven’t even been to the bike shop in months...I hate winter....
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I did this over ten years ago and I think I used the below die grinder with a cutting disc to get it close to my marked edges and cleaned it up right to the edge with a filing bit or a hand file. I do remember scribing a mark with a straight edge on the lower bottom edge of the belt guard, cutting it close to the edge and sanding it on a sheet of sand paper on a flat surface. I used cardboard from my kids cereal box to trace the pulley outer edge on to it. Cut the cardboard on the trace line and eyeball it on to the mounted belt guard, cut to fit and tape in place as a cutting guide. The center triangle you can just follow the edges, and mark or just eyeball the left front side.
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Haven't touched the bike for months, but I snuck out to the garage last night and installed these brass rocker cover bolts. Will match up with a couple other things I'm doing.
After installing those the motor mount bolts look terrible, so I'll source some ARP replacements.
Haven't touched the bike for months, but I snuck out to the garage last night and installed these brass rocker cover bolts. Will match up with a couple other things I'm doing.
After installing those the motor mount bolts look terrible, so I'll source some ARP replacements.
Last edited by soldierbot; 04-02-2021 at 07:46 AM.