What did you do to Your Sportster Today?
#7431
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So on a side note, got “most” of my 49mm conversion parts from HD today. EXCEPT the upper tree!, HD says it’s on backorder... how the hell is a current production part, on backorder. How many upper tree’s can be bad, that all are gone from warehouse?
Ugh.. Hopefully they have some good news this week, on availability...
Ugh.. Hopefully they have some good news this week, on availability...
23 here:
https://shop.outpostalaska.com/OEMpa...)//SPEEDOMETER
#7432
you already have a gauge cup? i dont see it in you picture p/n: 69200439
23 here:
https://shop.outpostalaska.com/OEMpa...)//SPEEDOMETER
23 here:
https://shop.outpostalaska.com/OEMpa...)//SPEEDOMETER
#7433
Interesting. Have you modified the rims so not to use inner tubes, or are you using inner tubes? I ask because I thought it was taboo to use inner tubes with a tire designed to be tubeless. Something to do with friction between the inner tube and the tire, that would cause the tube to fail.
FWIW the tubes HD dealers carry are high quality Dunlops in my experience...don't need them for my Sportster but run them on my Norton Commando rather than the off brand made in China tubes many shops carry, don't know off hand if the HD tubes are radial rated though.
On a side note recently swapped a 2016+ Roadster rear wheel onto my bike using Cvarias very helpful info and mounted Pirelli Scorpion Trail II tires at both ends (150/70-18 and 100/90-19) and they are working great, feel and grip is excellent and should work fine on the dirt roads I ride occasionally.
Last edited by 08xl1200r; 03-11-2018 at 11:47 AM.
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Grey_Beard (03-11-2018)
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#7437
Treated carefully (like any other nasty chemical) gas can be quite useful.
#7438
well today i found out im a dumbass, but Caused it about a week ago.
taking the bike apart to put new stabilizers (engine mounts) on it, so that means taking just about everything off. No problem! Except I forgot I just got gas, so I had a full 4 gallons in the tank. as soon as I removed the rubber boot it started spilling gas everywhere. Nooo!! so I plugged it with my finger, and then realized I needed to unplug the fuel pump still which takes 2 hands. ugh. ended up flipping the tank over to get it to stop leaking. but when I put it down it started leaking again. rather than filling the garage with gas I decided to leave it like that until I could take it outside, and with a rag flip her till the overfill thing stopped.
Well I f-in forgot. checked today since I was without power for the last 5 days here in NJ and well, looks like the cap isnt air tight. the glue tape holding on the surrounding trim to the cap was all spongey and peeled off and the fumes must have eaten my clear coat around the bottom as I have weird peeling going on now. I sprayed it down with quick wash, then decided better and washed it with S100 but I still dont have a hose on outside so I dumped a gallon of water over it with a cloth washing it off the S100.
So. How badly did I f-up my tanks paint? if it hasnt etched and fallen off yet should I be ok? :stupid: :stupid: :stupid:
dont remember those before
ate the plastic trim too, and its paint, going to have to hunt down this ring for the pop up cap, without buying the cap
taking the bike apart to put new stabilizers (engine mounts) on it, so that means taking just about everything off. No problem! Except I forgot I just got gas, so I had a full 4 gallons in the tank. as soon as I removed the rubber boot it started spilling gas everywhere. Nooo!! so I plugged it with my finger, and then realized I needed to unplug the fuel pump still which takes 2 hands. ugh. ended up flipping the tank over to get it to stop leaking. but when I put it down it started leaking again. rather than filling the garage with gas I decided to leave it like that until I could take it outside, and with a rag flip her till the overfill thing stopped.
Well I f-in forgot. checked today since I was without power for the last 5 days here in NJ and well, looks like the cap isnt air tight. the glue tape holding on the surrounding trim to the cap was all spongey and peeled off and the fumes must have eaten my clear coat around the bottom as I have weird peeling going on now. I sprayed it down with quick wash, then decided better and washed it with S100 but I still dont have a hose on outside so I dumped a gallon of water over it with a cloth washing it off the S100.
So. How badly did I f-up my tanks paint? if it hasnt etched and fallen off yet should I be ok? :stupid: :stupid: :stupid:
dont remember those before
ate the plastic trim too, and its paint, going to have to hunt down this ring for the pop up cap, without buying the cap
#7439
well today i found out im a dumbass, but Caused it about a week ago.
taking the bike apart to put new stabilizers (engine mounts) on it, so that means taking just about everything off. No problem! Except I forgot I just got gas, so I had a full 4 gallons in the tank. as soon as I removed the rubber boot it started spilling gas everywhere. Nooo!! so I plugged it with my finger, and then realized I needed to unplug the fuel pump still which takes 2 hands. ugh. ended up flipping the tank over to get it to stop leaking. but when I put it down it started leaking again. rather than filling the garage with gas I decided to leave it like that until I could take it outside, and with a rag flip her till the overfill thing stopped.
Well I f-in forgot. checked today since I was without power for the last 5 days here in NJ and well, looks like the cap isnt air tight. the glue tape holding on the surrounding trim to the cap was all spongey and peeled off and the fumes must have eaten my clear coat around the bottom as I have weird peeling going on now. I sprayed it down with quick wash, then decided better and washed it with S100 but I still dont have a hose on outside so I dumped a gallon of water over it with a cloth washing it off the S100.
So. How badly did I f-up my tanks paint? if it hasnt etched and fallen off yet should I be ok? :stupid: :stupid: :stupid:
dont remember those before
ate the plastic trim too, and its paint, going to have to hunt down this ring for the pop up cap, without buying the cap
taking the bike apart to put new stabilizers (engine mounts) on it, so that means taking just about everything off. No problem! Except I forgot I just got gas, so I had a full 4 gallons in the tank. as soon as I removed the rubber boot it started spilling gas everywhere. Nooo!! so I plugged it with my finger, and then realized I needed to unplug the fuel pump still which takes 2 hands. ugh. ended up flipping the tank over to get it to stop leaking. but when I put it down it started leaking again. rather than filling the garage with gas I decided to leave it like that until I could take it outside, and with a rag flip her till the overfill thing stopped.
Well I f-in forgot. checked today since I was without power for the last 5 days here in NJ and well, looks like the cap isnt air tight. the glue tape holding on the surrounding trim to the cap was all spongey and peeled off and the fumes must have eaten my clear coat around the bottom as I have weird peeling going on now. I sprayed it down with quick wash, then decided better and washed it with S100 but I still dont have a hose on outside so I dumped a gallon of water over it with a cloth washing it off the S100.
So. How badly did I f-up my tanks paint? if it hasnt etched and fallen off yet should I be ok? :stupid: :stupid: :stupid:
dont remember those before
ate the plastic trim too, and its paint, going to have to hunt down this ring for the pop up cap, without buying the cap
Not to add to your list of problems, but that fuel valve on the bottom of the tank should have an auto stop on it when the hose is disconnected. When you pull off the fuel line, you usually get a few drips of gas but nothing major. Mine just went bad, and caused the connection to drip after connecting my fuel line. $60 for a new valve and I had to remove the fuel pump from the tank (after I had thought I was all done).
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slvrscoobie (03-13-2018)
#7440
If the clear coat is peeling, it might be too late for your tank. You can try wetsanding and buffing but no telling how long it will last. Hopefully it will clean up ok.
Not to add to your list of problems, but that fuel valve on the bottom of the tank should have an auto stop on it when the hose is disconnected. When you pull off the fuel line, you usually get a few drips of gas but nothing major. Mine just went bad, and caused the connection to drip after connecting my fuel line. $60 for a new valve and I had to remove the fuel pump from the tank (after I had thought I was all done).
Not to add to your list of problems, but that fuel valve on the bottom of the tank should have an auto stop on it when the hose is disconnected. When you pull off the fuel line, you usually get a few drips of gas but nothing major. Mine just went bad, and caused the connection to drip after connecting my fuel line. $60 for a new valve and I had to remove the fuel pump from the tank (after I had thought I was all done).
Thats the only spot (under the tank) that seems to be damaged so
i hate having to work on things, then getting interrupted.
Stupid snow / power outage.