06 Street Bob problems - It's Shank's Pony for me (walking)
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RE: 06 Street Bob problems - It's Shank's Pony for me (walking)
ORIGINAL: lee
the attitude is that your not supose to ride the dam things
the attitude is that your not supose to ride the dam things
They have forgotten that the people who kept them going were the enthusiasts. Now they are pissing on us from a great height..
Just you wait Willie G I'm going to hell too and when I get there we are going to have a chat about corrosion..
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hmmm though acid is nice I know that some alkalis can do some real extreme skin treatments...........
traveler as to trading it in for a new one well I will get Jack **** for it and I do not, contrary to Harley's opinion, have Stockholm Syndrome.. I have not started to sympathise, love or even like my tormentor (I would gladly eviscerate any one who said the corrosion was OK all the way through the bike's life) I am not about to compound my misery by buying another badly finished and engineered pile of crap.
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RE: 06 Street Bob problems - It's Shank's Pony for me (walking)
I agree. Something definately happened to the bike before you got it. I understand that you are upset about it, but there are 50,000+ members on this board alone that will tell you the exact opposite of what you are feeling. I think I would be more pissed at the previous owner than HD.
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I don't blame you for being angry but you can get lemons with all brands.I've owned Hondas and Kawasakis that were such pieces of crap that I'll never buy another.As soon as you get it back trade it in on whatever you can and never look back, something I would have already done by now if it were me.
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RE: 06 Street Bob problems - It's Shank's Pony for me (walking)
One question: Was this bike ever connected to a battery charger/tender of any kind for a long period of time while stored. Since you are having massive corrosion on different metals/finishes you may have an electrolysis issue and the bike electrical system may not be properly grounded and it is grounding through the jiffy stand while sitting there. Stray current will accelerate oxidation of any dissimilar metals that come into contact with each other. Kind of a long shot but I have never heard of anyones Harley dissolving before.Did the dealer check the electrical system?
One more question: In the same room/building where this bike was stored was there any fertilizers or other chemicals of any type stored in the same room? Ifso, what type?
BTW, a stray current corrosionissue would be a warranty issue and the MoCo may replace the bike.because the frame will dissolve as all the welds are dissimilar metals...if you don't rant at then like a 2 year old.
One more question: In the same room/building where this bike was stored was there any fertilizers or other chemicals of any type stored in the same room? Ifso, what type?
BTW, a stray current corrosionissue would be a warranty issue and the MoCo may replace the bike.because the frame will dissolve as all the welds are dissimilar metals...if you don't rant at then like a 2 year old.
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RE: 06 Street Bob problems - It's Shank's Pony for me (walking)
ORIGINAL: KBFXDLI
One question: Was this bike ever connected to a battery charger/tender of any kind for a long period of time while stored.
One question: Was this bike ever connected to a battery charger/tender of any kind for a long period of time while stored.
ORIGINAL: KBFXDLI
Since you are having massive corrosion on different metals/finishes you may have an electrolysis issue and the bike electrical system may not be properly grounded and it is grounding through the jiffy stand while sitting there.
Since you are having massive corrosion on different metals/finishes you may have an electrolysis issue and the bike electrical system may not be properly grounded and it is grounding through the jiffy stand while sitting there.
ORIGINAL: KBFXDLI
Did the dealer check the electrical system?
Did the dealer check the electrical system?
ORIGINAL: KBFXDLI
One more question: In the same room/building where this bike was stored was there any fertilizers or other chemicals of any type stored in the same room? Ifso, what type?
One more question: In the same room/building where this bike was stored was there any fertilizers or other chemicals of any type stored in the same room? Ifso, what type?
ORIGINAL: KBFXDLI
BTW, a stray current corrosionissue would be a warranty issue and the MoCo may replace the bike.because the frame will dissolve as all the welds are dissimilar metals...if you don't rant at then like a 2 year old.
BTW, a stray current corrosionissue would be a warranty issue and the MoCo may replace the bike.because the frame will dissolve as all the welds are dissimilar metals...if you don't rant at then like a 2 year old.
Haven't ranted at them in all the time I have been having the problems this bike however is the final damned straw being told that I haven't looked after my pride and joy really gets my goat!
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RE: 06 Street Bob problems - It's Shank's Pony for me (walking)
Try this, get with your dealer and see if they can't backtrack the original point for delivery from Milwaukee by using the VIN. I strongly agree this bike has seen some flood damage in a crate and sold in the crate to some unsuspecting dealer after it dried out. It's also quite possible a flooded area (i.e., New Orleans) could have been the port of departure for an overseas shipment that didn't quite make it out on time. I would be doing some searching.
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RE: 06 Street Bob problems - It's Shank's Pony for me (walking)
thats why i got a used one.
completly dissasembled it and then reassembled it to ensure that everything mechanical was up to MY standards. not a whole lot of help to you but just a thought.
if youre fed up with it, Asian is the way to go. much higher quality and more reliable.
no probs. with my FXDP but like i said, its all been serviced fanaticly
completly dissasembled it and then reassembled it to ensure that everything mechanical was up to MY standards. not a whole lot of help to you but just a thought.
if youre fed up with it, Asian is the way to go. much higher quality and more reliable.
no probs. with my FXDP but like i said, its all been serviced fanaticly
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