Baker Compensator
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so far so good, had to pay close attention to the alignment. This just took a little time for me which I did not mind. It was a learning experience and another excuse to work on the bike in a fun way. It also got me thinking that the primary chain needed to be replaced,between original,se ,60k miles... it was beat which could be another issue.
the spring pack on mine looks fine after 5 k, some small scratches on the ramps but performs well, still like the se did when new.
new chain and attitude adjuster I just added,alignment straitened out. im still good with comp.baker isnt going to flip flop on me so not worried about the spring pack.
it only took 9.5 yrs for me to get it sorted out
wow just look at the baker next to the se. Too bad you have to put the primary cover back on.
the spring pack on mine looks fine after 5 k, some small scratches on the ramps but performs well, still like the se did when new.
new chain and attitude adjuster I just added,alignment straitened out. im still good with comp.baker isnt going to flip flop on me so not worried about the spring pack.
it only took 9.5 yrs for me to get it sorted out
wow just look at the baker next to the se. Too bad you have to put the primary cover back on.
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So true! If my compensator went out today, I would go with Baker. They simply sell the best. American made, using high quality materials. Add the value of their R&D, you can see why they are a bit more.
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Yes, I did stop and think about this product and the price of it. Just because a product is "supposedly" the best, doesn't mean I'm willing to pay an outrageous amount of money for it when there are alternatives that are far less costly.
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No forum discounts on the baker compensator, plus the retail price increased $100 to $499.
Yes, I did stop and think about this product and the price of it. Just because a product is "supposedly" the best, doesn't mean I'm willing to pay an outrageous amount of money for it when there are alternatives that are far less costly.
Yes, I did stop and think about this product and the price of it. Just because a product is "supposedly" the best, doesn't mean I'm willing to pay an outrageous amount of money for it when there are alternatives that are far less costly.
Hmmm, I did get a discount, but I had it installed during the rally here, but then again I'm a nice guy.
Alternatives, not so sure about that one..?
I guess you can spend a bit more and hopefully take care of it once and for all w/the Baker or you can always buy the newest version of the SE and then put the trough on it and hopefully that will take of your issues, or at least until the next version comes out. How many are there now? 3 or 4 right?