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Steveford
| Posted on Friday, October 04, 2013 - 06:09 pm: |
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I've somehow managed to become a con-o-sewer of front isolators. Drag Specialties Taiwan FXR - don't bother, way too buzzy for the Buells HarLee 7/16" (?) bolt size from a few years back - kinda buzzy, even when the metal is opened up for the 1/2 Buell bolt Current production American/Canadian manufactured, Buell part no. L.1501.8 is the best of the bunch. It takes a 5/8" socket on the bolt head, 11/16" wrench on the nut and torqued to 70 ft/lbs. it works well. I was worried about the smaller diameter bolt but it's not too buzzy at all. I got mine from American Sport Bike and it was perfect timing as I took a half day from work. All was good until a stink bug smashed itself right in the middle of my face shield... |
Leftcoastal
| Posted on Saturday, October 05, 2013 - 12:17 am: |
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Oh, those pesky stink bugs. Also, as far as front Iso's go, the velva-ride units for H-D FXR's and Dressers is NOT a good choice for tube-frame Buells. Maybe fine for the big twins, I don't know for sure. The one my friend put on my RS/S2 thing when he built it wore out laterally, allowing everything to shift forward and a bit to the right. I posted picks on a thread several years back. Not pretty at all. |
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