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maintenance has to be done on the cam chain tensionner primary and secondary on the oil pump, camshaft primary and secondary drive chain
or how many kilometers (miles) to make this work on the Road King Classic 2004 or twins came 88,good morning
 
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Huh ????????
 
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Huh ????????

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It should be maintenance free as long as you keep the muffler bearings lubed and the blinker fluid full.


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maintenance has to be done on the cam chain tensionner primary and secondary on the oil pump, camshaft primary and secondary drive chain
or how many kilometers (miles) to make this work on the Road King Classic 2004 or twins came 88,good morning
 
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Sounds like english isn't Farmers first language!
 
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I recently checked my primary nebulator, only to find that it wasnt oscillating.
 
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replaced mine with gear drive at 31thou. miles
I think?????
 
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Is this guy for real or trying to punk us all?
 
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I recently checked my primary nebulator, only to find that it wasnt oscillating.
Duh, it is a 'nebulator' NOT an 'oscillatarotor'.
Farmer, straighten these gize out, Pleez.
Not sure about the cam chain, but jerking some chain.

Can we run this one up the flagpole again, only in English, Thanx.
 
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Newer bikes have an automatic cam chain tensioner. Your 2004 Road King needs the tensioner adjustment checked when the primary oil is changed. If the bike is new to you it should be checked now. Are you from France?
 


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