Naw, just the originals.Did you convert to hydraulic tensioners? I put Fueling's in mine. You can get over 60K easily out of the shoes.
Naw, just the originals.Did you convert to hydraulic tensioners? I put Fueling's in mine. You can get over 60K easily out of the shoes.
Not really into Harleys, but that does look nice. I just noticed you're in Surprise AZ, Mailman, we passed through there around 1994 on our trip to the states.
Yes, so I've learned. Some fellas I know with T Cam went to gears, and a few found that the crank was not true enough > elliptical > .003" so the gear route was closed to them. I'm changing my '87 final from belt to chain, wet to dry, and rocker clutch/jocky...runs like a top, and pumps oil on start, like most of the old evos. (that's correctable). The basic bifurcated 45 degree layout is intrinsically unbalanced, a ME friend says. 50 horses will get you over a ton, and not shake itself apart. That's about the evo and also the sport 883. Old man philosophy... Later!IMHO, although I love my twin cam, I think the Evo was the best engine they ever produced. Simple and durable. The Shovelhead wasn't called the troublehead for nothing. The early twin cams had cam chain tensioner issues that if not caught in time would result in 88 cubes of scrap metal. Leave it to H-D to let their customers sort out the problems on the customers dime.
I also did the Fueling high volume oil pump and cam chest with upgraded bearings and recently, S&S cams & exhaust. It's making 93 HP at the rear wheel now with cams that perform where I ride, off idle and mid range. It ain't fast, but it's not bad for a dinosaur.Naw, just the originals.
Happening everywhere, the world is growing fast: When we moved to Aldinga Beach 12 years ago we moved here because it was quiet. It was just a quiet beachside holiday suburb on the outskirts of Adelaide. There was a two lane road down here, a few small shops. Now, we have a shopping mall, a cafe strip, a super school, plus three or four other private schools and the main road is now being upgraded to a four lane highway with a fly over.Well that quite a coincidence. Yes we moved here almost 5 years ago after we retired. A lot has changed since you were here, we are growing extremely fast. Too fast for my liking!
The crank issue is why I didn't pursue the S&S gear drive which was what I wanted because of it's simplicity. I see no upside to the twin-cam design.Yes, so I've learned. Some fellas I know with T Cam went to gears, and a few found that the crank was not true enough > elliptical > .003" so the gear route was closed to them. I'm changing my '87 final from belt to chain, wet to dry, and rocker clutch/jocky...runs like a top, and pumps oil on start, like most of the old evos. (that's correctable). The basic bifurcated 45 degree layout is intrinsically unbalanced, a ME friend says. 50 horses will get you over a ton, and not shake itself apart. That's about the evo and also the sport 883. Old man philosophy... Later!
Best!
Yeah, I did the bearing upgrades too, just didnt want to do the gear drive for same reasons you mentioned.I also did the Fueling high volume oil pump and cam chest with upgraded bearings and recently, S&S cams & exhaust. It's making 93 HP at the rear wheel now with cams that perform where I ride, off idle and mid range. It ain't fast, but it's not bad for a dinosaur.
The Evo engine is what makes that, for me.I dunno....I've owned "Ruby", my 2002 Road King since about 2003 and have loved every minute of it.
Looks very retro, like my Dad's old Panheads back in the day.
She's never, ever let me down...fits me like a glove and has quite literally become part of the family.
We've done over 77,000 miles together, including several trips out to Sturgis and back from Washington State. Yeah, she's a keeper.
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Uh Oh.......Made the mistake of visiting the local Harley dealer yesterday and they had just wheeled this onto the sales floor:
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Meanwhile…….look what just came up for sale in Arizona
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/nph/mcy/d/prescott-1966-harley-davidson-shovelhead/7655465812.html
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Those cars are missing two wheels.
Doggamit, they're starting to grow on me.
Comfy too: that seat is the best ever......Ironically after seeing this thread earlier today, guess what I saw for the first time this evening?
I gotta say, they nailed the look on this bike...wow. The color was amazing too.
I cant get rid of my Road King...had her way too long, but damn....
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You mean I wouldnt need to buy an aftermarket Mustang brand seat like my Road King? See, I'm saving money on the purchase already?!Comfy too: that seat is the best ever......
Wonder how much shit I'd endure if I showed -up at a Society rally with one?