When it comes time to get it off you'll figure out a way to jack it off.To be honest, I don't know how the hell I'd get it off again.
Wait for it!
When it comes time to get it off you'll figure out a way to jack it off.To be honest, I don't know how the hell I'd get it off again.
Given that I put down my hard earned cash on what's advertised as a "bolt on kit," I expect both correct alignment and correct hole sizing. Consider that not everyone has a drill press.Following.. Suppose there is actually a positive to the hole fitment issue. It seems that the 10mm+ holes are smaller than the original and do barely fit over 10mm- studs.
That being the case at least it seems the 10mm holes are "good" in both location and perpindicularity to the cylinder base and top planes? Hope so. It still seems better to me to have well located straight holes than oversize poorly located or even crooked holes. A guy can improve the size diameter a tad if they are good otherwise.
Given that I put down my hard earned cash on what's advertised as a "bolt on kit,"/QUOTE]
I checked it is advertised as a bolt on kit. Just not mentioned is you just have to tap it on with a block of wood and a 5lb hammer.
And then pray you sell the bike before it needs to come off.
When it comes time to get it off you'll figure out a way to jack it off.
The bushings work OK.I tried the bushings... they fit just fine. At least in my BBK
Why???As of March 31st. 2021 the kit price goes to $450.00 and everyone can thank you guys. Joe on behalf of Mike Lalonde
This isn't about the dowel pin holes, it's about the cylinder stud holes. Go back to post #19.factory may have again made some of the
special 860cc cylinders we made before that had no dowel pin holes.
650skull: Just found out what you are talking about an hour ago and made it right.
Not surprised you, Grizld, and a few other a holes that are just looking for anything to dis Mike about have
just jumped on this. We don't know what happened other than the factory may have again made some of the
special 860cc cylinders we made before that had no dowel pin holes. We will inspect all remaining stock.
As of March 31st. 2021 the kit price goes to $450.00 and everyone can thank you guys. Joe on behalf of Mike Lalonde
Skull didn't bring up anything that was not posted.650skull: Just found out what you are talking about an hour ago and made it right.