Locktite For Exaust??
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BTW, I totally agree about periodically checking the torque on all critical fasteners. One time I found the riser bolt on the wife's nightster was completely loose, another time it was the the exhaust flange nuts. The way that thing shakes at idle, I'm surprised all the bolts aren't loose.
Last edited by Daddy-O; 05-18-2011 at 05:21 PM.
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I think that's "werd" (word), as in he agrees with what you said.
BTW, I totally agree about periodically checking the torque on all critical fasteners. One time I found the riser bolt on the wife's nightster was completely loose, another time it was the the exhaust flange nuts. The way that thing shakes at idle, I'm surprised all the bolts aren't loose.
BTW, I totally agree about periodically checking the torque on all critical fasteners. One time I found the riser bolt on the wife's nightster was completely loose, another time it was the the exhaust flange nuts. The way that thing shakes at idle, I'm surprised all the bolts aren't loose.
RE: loose riser bolt. Good thing you caught it. I broke a floorboard bracket on my baggar and didn't know until I was doing my rounds. I learned the hard way with ape hangers and know alot of people who have too.
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