washing my bike and found a bolt
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washing my bike and found a bolt
I bought my 05 fatboy used with 72k on it. The motor has been reworked, new rings,cam,balance bearings and a few other bottom end items. she runs solid. I've put just over 2k on it in the month I owned it.
The last 2 days I have been caught in the rain on my ride home from work so today I thought a bath would be good for him.
As I am soaping down the primary drive casing I see a bolt sitting at the bottom of the rear jug. WTF, I think to myself.
I get to looking around and notice a hole with no bolt. Top motor mount. Oh **** I say.
So what to do? I hate dealing with any service dept, just a bunch of thieves.
So I grab the manual and take a look. okay pop the back of the gas tank and screw it in. fair enough. and I'll be damned it was that easy.
My 11yr old son had to hold up the tank but no big deal.
Y'all ever find stuff while washing your scooter?
Kirk
The last 2 days I have been caught in the rain on my ride home from work so today I thought a bath would be good for him.
As I am soaping down the primary drive casing I see a bolt sitting at the bottom of the rear jug. WTF, I think to myself.
I get to looking around and notice a hole with no bolt. Top motor mount. Oh **** I say.
So what to do? I hate dealing with any service dept, just a bunch of thieves.
So I grab the manual and take a look. okay pop the back of the gas tank and screw it in. fair enough. and I'll be damned it was that easy.
My 11yr old son had to hold up the tank but no big deal.
Y'all ever find stuff while washing your scooter?
Kirk
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I've found bolts missing...but never been lucky enough to find it on the bike still. In fact one of the chrome tips on my pipes just fell off at a stop sign last week. Luckily I heard it fall. One screw holds them on. You really have to take a few minutes every so often and check the bolts and screws while you wash her.
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Never found a bolt but, after I washed my 05 Heritage, the shifter rusted up so I could not change gears. Here is how I fixed it. I removed the entire shifter linkage and greased the part that is inside the bushing with lithium. Then, I put one of those fancy chrome ($15) caps over the outside shifter spline. Now I better go check for loose bolts huh?
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Keeping your bike (and cars as well) clean is what usually finds these kind of issues. Good time to look for anything that might be in a tire too. I also just take some wrenches and do a quick bolt check from time to time. Haven't found anything yet except the oil drain plugs weren't in very tight. They didn't seem to be leaking or coming out though. They're fine now since I've done the last two changes myself. Like they say "it runs better when it's clean".
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