Krispy1
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That's awesome Billy! I can't wait to see the bike the next time you get down this way!
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Great job Billy! So, the peg/exhaust bracket is what is out of shape? And it was pulling the sub-frame out of alignment? Where else is that bracket attached to that is more solid than the subframe? Hmmm... Source a new set of those?
She's looking very good now and sounds excellent. Well done!
No, it's actually the stock exhaust period. I'm assuming that with the full exhuast that was on there, they must have removed a spacer or bracket to use with the Vance and Hines system. So it was "pulling" the entire tail section over to the right. As soon as I unbolted the passenger bracket, the entire tail section jumped right over into proper alignment, the exact 1/2" that was off to begin with. So I just spaced it with washers between the passenger bracket and frame and that was that. It was pretty cool!
Usually, I like to be right but this wasn't one of those.When I first mentioned it, I hated to because it's sometimes a bigger issue, but in this case, it was something easier to fix and I'm very happy you got it straightened out. The exhaust is THAT strong, eh? To pull everything else out of whack.... wow!!!
Billy,
When a hydraulic Clutch just suddenly quits working it is very often the "O" ring inside the clutch slave. This happens , and is a well known issue, on the clutch slaves on my 990. It could be that in flushing the old fluid out the "o" ring just finally gave up. If that is the case, better while you are in the garage than out on a ride. It is fairly easy to fix and really only the cost of the parts and more fluid. I am sure if you don't have the schematic, Tony will. If it is anything like mine it will be the "O" ring on the slave piston, but you should probably get a new snap ring (that holds the piston in place) as well.
If that isn't the problem than it may need a master cylinder rebuild.
Just throwing ideas out there.
Billy,
When a hydraulic Clutch just suddenly quits working it is very often the "O" ring inside the clutch slave. This happens , and is a well known issue, on the clutch slaves on my 990. It could be that in flushing the old fluid out the "o" ring just finally gave up. If that is the case, better while you are in the garage than out on a ride. It is fairly easy to fix and really only the cost of the parts and more fluid. I am sure if you don't have the schematic, Tony will. If it is anything like mine it will be the "O" ring on the slave piston, but you should probably get a new snap ring (that holds the piston in place) as well.
If that isn't the problem than it may need a master cylinder rebuild.
Just throwing ideas out there.
No, it's actually the stock exhaust period. I'm assuming that with the full exhuast that was on there, they must have removed a spacer or bracket to use with the Vance and Hines system. So it was "pulling" the entire tail section over to the right. As soon as I unbolted the passenger bracket, the entire tail section jumped right over into proper alignment, the exact 1/2" that was off to begin with. So I just spaced it with washers between the passenger bracket and frame and that was that. It was pretty cool!
Billy I wonder if that stock exhaust pipe is somehow bent a little. By the way I have a "spare" bracket if you want to try it on just in case yours is somehow bent, but I doubt it.
Oh and the bike sounds great after Ivan did his magic. I'm sure it's going to run fantastic once you finally get it on the road![]()