What did you do to your Dyna today?
#7101
Is that an ARP bolt kit I see?
#7102
I have no idea. Just some chrome bolts I ordered a while back. I forget.
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Last edited by ChickinOnaChain; 08-02-2017 at 08:48 AM.
#7104
whered this pedal/lever come from. i think i could use it to deal with the big *** filter issue. Nevermind, found it. Hammerhead.
Last edited by cvaria; 08-01-2017 at 10:37 PM.
#7106
Installed the front wheel and front fender.
Ordered a new lock washer for the big upper triple tree nut, ordered some chrome plastic hex bolt plugs for the triple tree pinch bolts. I hope I got the sizing right (I even broke out the digital caliper), and a set of chrome washer/beauty covers for the solid aluminum riser bushings.
Trying to think of something productive I can do to the bike today.
Man, I have the craving lately to go for a motorcycle ride bigtime. I know you guys know the feeling!
Ordered a new lock washer for the big upper triple tree nut, ordered some chrome plastic hex bolt plugs for the triple tree pinch bolts. I hope I got the sizing right (I even broke out the digital caliper), and a set of chrome washer/beauty covers for the solid aluminum riser bushings.
Trying to think of something productive I can do to the bike today.
Man, I have the craving lately to go for a motorcycle ride bigtime. I know you guys know the feeling!
Last edited by ChickinOnaChain; 08-02-2017 at 08:50 AM.
#7107
After riding yesterday I dropped the primary fluid. Put the drain bolt back but left the derby cover off and put the Wide Glide on the J&S for the night.
Up early, as usual, this AM; took the bike off the lift and adjusted the clutch pack and clutch cable freeplay, refilled the primary with Spectro heavy duty primary chaincase oil, derby cover back on.
I've been using Mobil 1 10W-40 racing 4T in the primary and wanted to try the Spectro and compare it to the Mobil 1. With the warmer temperatures we've got right now the primary is a bit noisy in slow speed maneuvers; I wonder if the 4T is too light for higher temperatures. We shall see
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SixDD, I did get your PM this morning about the Night Dragons. The Night Dragons are a more sport oriented tire with their composition and more rounded profile; a more rounded profile tire will be more sensitive to tire pressures. Too low of pressures will distort their profile more dramatically than would occur with a more squared off tire profile. That leads to handling issues and accelerated tire wear.
With more sport oriented rounded profile tires like Avon Cobras or Pirelli Night Dragons you should keep them at pressures that won't let their profiles distort, which means you'll run the pressures a bit higher than the typical squared off tire like a Scorcher.
On my Wide Glide with Night Dragons, the pressures I've found that work well on the 90/90-21 front are 39 - 41 PSI and on the 180/60-17 rear, 42 - 44 PSI.
Edited to add: F86 has found that similar tire pressures are working well with his Avon's...
Up early, as usual, this AM; took the bike off the lift and adjusted the clutch pack and clutch cable freeplay, refilled the primary with Spectro heavy duty primary chaincase oil, derby cover back on.
I've been using Mobil 1 10W-40 racing 4T in the primary and wanted to try the Spectro and compare it to the Mobil 1. With the warmer temperatures we've got right now the primary is a bit noisy in slow speed maneuvers; I wonder if the 4T is too light for higher temperatures. We shall see
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SixDD, I did get your PM this morning about the Night Dragons. The Night Dragons are a more sport oriented tire with their composition and more rounded profile; a more rounded profile tire will be more sensitive to tire pressures. Too low of pressures will distort their profile more dramatically than would occur with a more squared off tire profile. That leads to handling issues and accelerated tire wear.
With more sport oriented rounded profile tires like Avon Cobras or Pirelli Night Dragons you should keep them at pressures that won't let their profiles distort, which means you'll run the pressures a bit higher than the typical squared off tire like a Scorcher.
On my Wide Glide with Night Dragons, the pressures I've found that work well on the 90/90-21 front are 39 - 41 PSI and on the 180/60-17 rear, 42 - 44 PSI.
Edited to add: F86 has found that similar tire pressures are working well with his Avon's...
Last edited by TinCupChalice; 08-02-2017 at 06:54 AM.
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SixDD (08-02-2017)
#7108
Handlebars were crooked, like hands are turning right a little when the wheel is straight. Threads on the forum suggested this is improper tightening of the risers and clamp. Consulted the service manual, loosened and re-tightened in the prescribed order. It is a lot better, but not perfect. Will repeat this when a friend is in the garage and can hold the bars in place better.
#7109
Handlebars were crooked, like hands are turning right a little when the wheel is straight. Threads on the forum suggested this is improper tightening of the risers and clamp. Consulted the service manual, loosened and re-tightened in the prescribed order. It is a lot better, but not perfect. Will repeat this when a friend is in the garage and can hold the bars in place better.
Replace the riser bushings while you're at it I prefer solid bushings but poly bushings are available inexpensively that will solve your issue. The rubber bushings degrade over time and distort, which may be why you couldn't get the bars perfectly aligned...
#7110
Yes, thanks. Should have mentioned that in the post. I bought the Arlen Ness poly bushings with the recessed bolt heads. Used these in the install. Turns out the ones I replaced were the Harley Polyurethane riser bushings.
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