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Old 08-29-2015, 06:44 AM
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Originally Posted by dh4kim
New FXDL owner here.
I love my 2014.5 FXDL but hate the clunk into 1st and 2nd gear, so I did internet search and changed oils from 3 holes to RedLine oils for specific holes. I think the RedLine primary oil is thinner than stock, so it helps separating clutch disks quicker, but still downshifting into 2nd makes loud clunk. I really hate this, but the dealer says it's normal. This is my first Harley.

Also, I hear some knocking noise when cold coming from the primary case after changing to RedLine. Is this a possibility that thinner primary oil causing some knocking noise when cold? It goes away in the first 1-2 miles. Since the improvement in clunk is minimal, I would rather get rid of this cold knocking. Which primary oil do I have to use?

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the clunk is the compensator and/or chain tension
it is not damaging or a sign that something is wrong
if it bothers you you can improve it with a differnet primary chain tensioner, like the Hayden unit seems to be the most popular, i went with the baker chain adjuster on my 06 and it helped the clunck and shifting alot. the reason i suggested the Hayden is because it is something you set one time and the baker is something that you have to check on and possibly adjust.

personally i think the baker is better, but you have to enjoy maintnance to switch from a automatic tensioner to a manual tension. People seem to like the Hayden and say is softens the shifting.

there are a couple aftermarket compensators out there, but i have never used one or know anyone personally that has used one

i dont think the oil would have much of an effect on the clunck
 
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Old 08-29-2015, 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by dh4kim
New FXDL owner here.
I love my 2014.5 FXDL but hate the clunk into 1st and 2nd gear, so I did internet search and changed oils from 3 holes to RedLine oils for specific holes. I think the RedLine primary oil is thinner than stock, so it helps separating clutch disks quicker, but still downshifting into 2nd makes loud clunk. I really hate this, but the dealer says it's normal. This is my first Harley.

Also, I hear some knocking noise when cold coming from the primary case after changing to RedLine. Is this a possibility that thinner primary oil causing some knocking noise when cold? It goes away in the first 1-2 miles. Since the improvement in clunk is minimal, I would rather get rid of this cold knocking. Which primary oil do I have to use?

Thanks and May the car drivers be away with you all the time.

Dan from MD
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I get a clunk shifting into first more so when cold, this is kind of the nature of a wet clutch, no harm will be caused by this.
 
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Add a few cracks and pops to that clunk and it is what I sound like when I get out of bed in the morning. It gets a little better after I get warmed up too.
 
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Originally Posted by hell hound
the clunk is the compensator and/or chain tension
it is not damaging or a sign that something is wrong
if it bothers you you can improve it with a differnet primary chain tensioner, like the Hayden unit seems to be the most popular, i went with the baker chain adjuster on my 06 and it helped the clunck and shifting alot. the reason i suggested the Hayden is because it is something you set one time and the baker is something that you have to check on and possibly adjust.

personally i think the baker is better, but you have to enjoy maintnance to switch from a automatic tensioner to a manual tension. People seem to like the Hayden and say is softens the shifting.

there are a couple aftermarket compensators out there, but i have never used one or know anyone personally that has used one

i dont think the oil would have much of an effect on the clunck
Thanks a lot for the details. I watched a couple Youtube clips and I don't quite understand how Hayden would be better than stock auto adjuster. One thing I noticed is that stock adjuster may have steps (clicks) while Hayden is continuous. Am I correct?

Also will Hayden softens and silences shifting as much as in the clip I posted? If so, I would definitely install Hayden.
 
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Originally Posted by dh4kim
Thanks a lot for the details. I watched a couple Youtube clips and I don't quite understand how Hayden would be better than stock auto adjuster. One thing I noticed is that stock adjuster may have steps (clicks) while Hayden is continuous. Am I correct?

Also will Hayden softens and silences shifting as much as in the clip I posted? If so, I would definitely install Hayden.
I have never used the Hayden, but it apparently keeps constant tension on the chain, instead of "controlled slack". In a way I guess it acts as a kind of second compensader between engine and tranny. It theory it should help the clunk a lot , but like I said I have never used it.
 
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Had a puncture on the rear tyre of my 2014 LowRider yesterday, Michelin Scorcher 31 160/70B17, I had been quite satisfied with it up to that point, but they are of course only available from HD dealers and they want £247 to replace it ! Anyone know what would be a good replacement for this tyre?
 
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Have you looked at the Michelin Commander II? Over here they sell for about $200 cdn.
 
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Originally Posted by fleetway
Had a puncture on the rear tyre of my 2014 LowRider yesterday, Michelin Scorcher 31 160/70B17, I had been quite satisfied with it up to that point, but they are of course only available from HD dealers and they want £247 to replace it ! Anyone know what would be a good replacement for this tyre?
just replaced my rear at 11k miles with a commander 2, less $ than the oem, likely just as good.
 


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