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Compensating sprocket cover

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by joshbob, Apr 26, 2011.

  1. hotroadking

    hotroadking Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Tommy's post above

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    Oooo, we see now. Sorry, and thank you sir!!
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    hotroadking Super Moderator Staff Member

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    no problemo...
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    ok......ya didnt quote the post and i didnt go looking for it.........:)
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    Next quoestion I have on this topic:
    I have a belt primary no, I converted from chain. When the belt breaks, how do I loosen the nut on the engine shaft? No belt or chain to hold it from spinning so do I need a special tool to hold onto the engine pulley? Or is their an easier way?
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    hotroadking Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Impact wrench to remove it,
    lots of folks say it will hurt rotor but I've never had a problem
    when you need to spin it off an impact is the way to go.

    Or you'll have to fab up a tool (bar) to hold it between clutch and comp nut sprocket
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    Are you a harley mechanic?
    Do you know any from South Florida?
    Pops from AFAB or Chicago Bob or Gina from Candy's cycles? or Dirt White boys racing?
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    hotroadking Super Moderator Staff Member

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    No but I slept in a holiday inn express last night.....
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    Boy, you are hilarious!
    So what do you do all day besides post on this website??
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    hotroadking Super Moderator Staff Member

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    smoke cigars, ride, drink single malt and chase great looking women.
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    Very nice Sir!
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    then I take a nap...
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    Chasing women makes you tirde, I know, especially down in Florida, they are everywhere.
    Here's a trick I use feel free to try it:
    When you see a nice good looking sexy woman, pull your pants down and show her you ding-dong. If she like what she sees you won't have to chase her, she will come to you.
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    hotroadking Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Last time I did that I had cops chasing me...
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    :roflmao::roflmao: It wasn't for having an unregistered concealed weapon either.:roflmao::roflmao:
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    Well concealed wasn't the issue


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    Ha-ha-ha! Now that's what I call livin'!
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    Maybe he had a Glock in his underwear holster?? Hee Hee.
    What the hell is a single malt and where did you get all of your cycle experience? Were you a harley mechanic at some time or a cycle club member or just one of those guys that hangs out at the local H-D indy repair shop drinking beer and smoking??
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    Looks like an interesting Single malt, I'll have to try that.

    Killed off some 12 yr old [​IMG] Sat evening

    Get some Dalmore if your stores carry it, 12 yr old is smooth.

    Single Malt Scotch is a type of single malt whisky, distilled by a single distillery in a pot still, using malted barley as the only grain ingredient, in Scotland. As with any Scotch whisky, a Single Malt Scotch must be distilled in Scotland and matured in oak casks in Scotland for at least three years (most single malts are matured longer).

    "Single" indicates that all the malts in the bottle come from a single distillery. Multi-distillery malts are usually called "blended malt", "vatted malt" or "pure malt".

    "Malt" indicates that the whisky is distilled from a single "malted" grain. Not all grains can be malted (rye and wheat are other grains which can be malted) but in the case of single malt Scotch, barley is always the grain used.

    Chivas, Johnny Walker Red, are blends, not bad but not single malt.

    Single Malts are much better, IMHO and many others, than blends
    but many people like the blends... Price wise for the most part
    Single Malts are more expensive.

    The older the Malt 12, 15, 18, 21 the better and the higher the price.

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