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*NEW* Polished rotors and sprocket w/pictures, couldn't be happier :)

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Old 05-03-2012, 10:59 PM
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Looks good.
I think they over did it with the dimples around the outside, but over all, a good looking piece. And like you, I'm kinda astonished at the price coming from the MoCo...
 
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Looks good. A buddy just got those rotors on his Fatbob. They look great!
 

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Damn that looks good!
 
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Old 05-04-2012, 09:37 AM
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You don't need mounting hardware, straight bolt on. However it comes with 5 new bolts, I reused my old ones, made no difference.

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Thanks for that, did you have to buy the sprocket mounting hardware as well ?

$149 is a great price, be interesting to see how much dealers want in the UK.

Cheers, Paul.
 
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Old 05-04-2012, 10:00 AM
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Bad idea reusing pulley bolts. - probably one of the chief causes of pulley bolts shearing off. They are one time use item - you've set yourself up for a very expensive repair and it could even put you on your but if it failed at the wrong time.
 
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Old 05-04-2012, 10:08 AM
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That sprocket just made its way onto my mod list! I had not given it much thought, but it really makes a big difference. The dimples will match my RSD grips and the Ricor shocks I want to get (soon I hope)
I like the rotors too, BTW
I agree on the rotor bolts also. They are torque to yield, and the torque it takes to remove them weakens them to the point of failure. I wouldn't risk it...

 
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Old 05-04-2012, 10:10 AM
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That looks like a nice setup. I too like that rear pulley.

Not to Hijack the thread but I actually ordered back in February. Dealer finally got it in and it had bad paint runs in it. Sent it back and waited. The dealer has ordered and received 3 more since the first one and ALL of them have had paint runs. Here we are in May and I'm still waiting for my pulley. Sorry for the rant.... Glad YOU got a good one!!! lol
 
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Great looking additions.
 
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Old 05-04-2012, 10:41 AM
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Yes, you are right.
Do you know why the bolts shear? It's because bolts got loose at first, then the sprocket has too much slack. The early stage you wouldn't notice it until you break them, you can read my other thread, CLICK HERE. I have replaced all the bolts with the HD chrome ones, guess what? They still come loose once in a while, hard to believe. I carry a 5/8 wrench on my bike all the time for this reason lol.

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Bad idea reusing pulley bolts. - probably one of the chief causes of pulley bolts shearing off. They are one time use item - you've set yourself up for a very expensive repair and it could even put you on your but if it failed at the wrong time.
 
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Old 05-04-2012, 10:50 AM
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Not to mention HD power coat and paint, you have to go by luck.
Actually I have a little paint runs on the surface, very minor don't even see it, talked to Latus HD, they said send it back for replacement. I told the guy I can live with it, it's not worth it, shipping that heavy piece is too expensive, I might get another bad one, who knows? He end up giving me another 10% off, fair enough .

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That looks like a nice setup. I too like that rear pulley.

Not to Hijack the thread but I actually ordered back in February. Dealer finally got it in and it had bad paint runs in it. Sent it back and waited. The dealer has ordered and received 3 more since the first one and ALL of them have had paint runs. Here we are in May and I'm still waiting for my pulley. Sorry for the rant.... Glad YOU got a good one!!! lol
 


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