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Don't strip them. It's not fun. If you do: 1. Cuss a lot 2. Try an Allen wrench (won't work) 3. Try a flat head screw driver wedged into what's left of the torx head. (Won't work) 4. Use heat and try the above (won't work) 5. Cut a notch into the head with a dremel and use a flat head screwdriver to remove (might work) 6. Buy an EZ Out that you put into a drill to remove it (might work) 7. Buy a whole new primary cover because even the EZ Out won't remove the bolts that the previous owner put into the derby cover with loctite and/or 500 lbs of torque. Ok step 7 may be very specific to my situation on my bike.
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 03:41 |
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# ? May 9, 2024 06:50 |
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Does that not have the quick-release tabs behind those soft bags?
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 07:13 |
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Braincloud posted:Does that not have the quick-release tabs behind those soft bags? Elaborate please.
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 15:12 |
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I once stripped a torx head and was able to get it out with a square driver, but I think I got lucky and used it before it got unrecoverable and would need to be drilled out. I then went through the bike and replaced as many torx nuts as I could find with regular hex heads. Torx exists solely to make you say "who the gently caress used God drat torx on this!?" Torx sucks
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 17:52 |
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You can try quiksteel to fill the stripped part and press your bit head into the putty while it is still malleable.
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 19:33 |
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You can also try putting a rubberband between the bit and the screw. Also have used valve grinding compound dabbed onto and oversized bit and hammered in place.
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 21:44 |
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epalm posted:
On my crossbones, the sissy bar has a quick release on the point that connects to the tabs attached to the fender. You flip them up and The whole bar and sides slides off. https://mstore.harley-davidson.com/...AQ&gclsrc=aw.ds
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# ? May 1, 2017 16:18 |
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Z3n posted:Holy poo poo they put torx fasteners on Harley's too? Goddamn. On the Buell, you take off layers of fastener types. Torx and Allen heads on top, metric under that, and imperial for anything touching the engine.
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# ? May 5, 2017 00:37 |
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Swapped out the stock aluminum primary cover with a more fitting wrinkled black one today and threw on a Willie G derby cover. Swap went flawlessly, no stripped anything, no leaks, no cracked knuckles. I'm sure The Mistress will explode on my way to work or something now.
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# ? May 7, 2017 04:04 |
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That's fuckin' beautiful, mate
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# ? May 7, 2017 04:11 |
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That is an excellent color scheme. Looks boss.
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# ? May 8, 2017 14:57 |
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Yeah, that thing is beautiful!
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# ? May 8, 2017 20:19 |
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Some thoughts after purchasing and riding a 2011 Heritage Softail Classic for a month:
To elaborate on the turn signals...
As a software engineer who thinks about user interfaces all day every day, this system is an unbelievable piece of poo poo. But other than that, I actually do love the bike
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# ? May 30, 2017 19:00 |
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i have the same thoughts about the turn signals. Basically i just forced myself to operate the bike without making any of the assumptions. I push the turn signal button ALL the way in, and press it AGAIN as i'm completing my turn (well before it would have automatically turned off). You'll subconsciously get used to it. Still though, it's absolute trash.
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# ? May 30, 2017 19:22 |
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Seems like it'd be fairly simple to just retrofit some other bike's system though, right?
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# ? May 30, 2017 22:00 |
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I always struggled with the Autocancel on my Sportster until I found out that it is based on some sort of lean sensor. If you lean the bike while stopped it thinks your are already turning and turns it off. Both feet flat and the bike level and it stays on. Edit: it also looks like some bikes have more advanced functions so check your manual. quote:From the 2012 Softail factory electrical manual: Some models apparently let you hold the switch for a longer cycle etc.. And apparently if you cut a wire from the speedo the self cancel is disabled. More info https://www.hdforums.com/forum/softail-models/784209-turn-signal-auto-cancel-2.html http://xlforum.net/vbportal/forums/archive/index.php/t-1138025.html my turn in the barrel fucked around with this message at 22:40 on May 30, 2017 |
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We have digital compasses now that cost like 10 cents in quantity so it seems like it would be pretty trivial to go if ( (abs(currentHeading - oldHeading) > 45) && (elapsedTime > 10) ) { disableSignals(); }
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# ? May 31, 2017 05:43 |
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Sagebrush posted:We have digital compasses now that cost like 10 cents in quantity so it seems like it would be pretty trivial to go code:
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 02:29 |
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Sagebrush posted:We have digital compasses now that cost like 10 cents in quantity so it seems like it would be pretty trivial to go how does adding a digital compass to a harley davidson appear the best solution to anything
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 06:00 |
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"the solution to this needlessly complicated system sabotaged by cheap parts and poorly-thought-through design: a cheap part and a half-baked idea" you ARE a software engineer
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 06:10 |
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Auto-cancelling motorcycle turn signals are a stupid idea in concept anyway.
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 17:58 |
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Sagebrush posted:Auto-cancelling motorcycle turn signals are a stupid idea in concept anyway. Indeed. <rant>Anyway, traditional turn signal controls (all bikes except Harleys?) are what software engineers call "idempotent". Basically this means no matter how many times you execute a particular action, the result remains the same. For example, no matter how many times you push the control left, 1 time or 20 times, you get a left flashing signal. No matter how many times your OCD makes you push the control inwards, it cancels the signal. This makes for more obvious controls, whether it be on a motorcycle handlebar, in an airplane cockpit, a webpage, or a mobile app.</rant>
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# ? Jun 5, 2017 03:14 |
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does Harley own a patent on the concept of auto-cancelling signals or is every other manufacturer just not dumb enough to think they're a good idea
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# ? Jun 5, 2017 12:26 |
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OMGVBFLOL posted:does Harley own a patent on the concept of auto-cancelling signals or is every other manufacturer just not dumb enough to think they're a good idea My 1986 Yamaha SRX600 had them, thankfully the system could be disabled easily by removing some small electronics box. It was a both time and distance based system. I would signal ahead of merging onto/leaving the highway and by the time I would actually do so the blinkers would shut off.
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# ? Jun 5, 2017 12:47 |
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I like my auto canceling signals. I've never had an issue with them to be honest.
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# ? Jun 5, 2017 14:30 |
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Scrapez posted:I like my auto canceling signals. I've never had an issue with them to be honest. Yeah same. Mine are fine as well.
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# ? Jun 5, 2017 16:17 |
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I wasn't sure if I should post here or the lastest good ads thread, but this has to be too good to be true, right? Sportsters in my area seem to bottom out around 3500-4000, so either this is a scam or there's something hilariously wrong. But that isn't stopping me from getting tempted. e: yeah, pretty sure it's a scam. The picture didn't come up in google reverse search, but I found a similar ad in another region with a completely different number. That's what I get for getting my hopes up. As Nero Danced fucked around with this message at 00:30 on Jun 6, 2017 |
# ? Jun 5, 2017 22:32 |
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Single picture + sub-2000-dollar gorgeous bike = usually a scam. I was seeing a whole bunch of $1500 Harley-Davidson bikes on a craigslist region I visited once. Like, full dressers. If you want to make sure before e-mailing/calling/whatever, drag the image into a Google Images search, and the place it was taken from might pop up.
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# ? Jun 5, 2017 23:56 |
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Has anyone had any experience with fuel tuners on new harleys? I was looking at the Vance and Hines fuel pack 3. As it connects to the canbus connector on the harness and can use the O2 sensors. You can also connect to it with a iPhone via Bluetooth. The other option seems to be the power commander 5. However it seems much more difficult to install and harder to connect to. It also does not use the O2 sensors without the addition of the auto tune unit for a extra $300.
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# ? Jun 7, 2017 00:53 |
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Valt posted:Has anyone had any experience with fuel tuners on new harleys? I was looking at the Vance and Hines fuel pack 3. As it connects to the canbus connector on the harness and can use the O2 sensors. You can also connect to it with a iPhone via Bluetooth. The other option seems to be the power commander 5. However it seems much more difficult to install and harder to connect to. It also does not use the O2 sensors without the addition of the auto tune unit for a extra $300. I put a FP3 on my 15' WideGlide (FXD-WG). My only disappointment is that despite the "thousands" of tunes V&H touts, it'll only allow you a small subset of tunes based on your VIN, and they get pretty specific. For example, my WideGlide came with Harley's "Tommy Gun" exhaust. Here it is: (I hated this loving exhaust, it puts a catalytic converter inches from your right ankle when stopped) V&H Straight Shots slip-ons (PN:16823) won't fit without a header pipe change. Luckily the FXD family has a lot of options here, so I grabbed a complete exhaust system from a 14' FXD-B All well and good, ready for Straight-Shots slip-ons, FP3 and a tune. Well guess what? Because the StraightShots don't "fit" the FXD-WG, there is no tune available to me. I can't use the tune for a 15 FXD-B with StraightShots, because the FP3 reads my VIN and decides that tune isn't appropriate. That map isn't even visible unless I run the tuner software in demo mode. There is no way around this. I've bitched at V&H about it, but their answer is as follows: "You would have to use the generic(map) and AutoTune since you made a very specific headpipe change to make that work." No clue as to why tunes can't be used across at minimum the same year of FXD bikes. Hell I think I should be able to put any tune from any bike and from any year on my bike if I'm so inclined. The end result right now is I only get about 15 tunes available to me, and none strike me as particularly appropriate for my configuration. Auto-tune has helped though, and the FP3 did get rid of the huge dead-spot just off-idle I had post-change. All in all I'm happy enough with it, and for the price it's hard to beat. trouser chili fucked around with this message at 20:11 on Jun 7, 2017 |
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Sagebrush posted:Auto-cancelling motorcycle turn signals are a stupid idea in concept anyway. I'll go one further: a turn signal button on each handlebar is the worst idea. Put a rocker on the left for human operators please.
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# ? Jun 7, 2017 21:48 |
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clutchpuck posted:I'll go one further: a turn signal button on each handlebar is the worst idea. Put a rocker on the left for human operators please. Huh I guess I'm glad my Streets got them together on one side.
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# ? Jun 8, 2017 01:12 |
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clutchpuck posted:I'll go one further: a turn signal button on each handlebar is the worst idea. Put a rocker on the left for human operators please. Now this I will agree with. True story: I was a metric cruiser rider for several years before I bought my Harley. I was out with the dealer doing a test ride, and I finally caught up to him at a light and yelled "how do I signal a right turn?!?". He laughed and was like "right handlebar". So weird to me that they were on both sides.
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# ? Jun 9, 2017 12:05 |
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Motorrad does the same thing and it is an abomination. Even my Buell has a rocker with bonus euro-style flasher. This is proper config.
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# ? Jun 9, 2017 19:45 |
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clutchpuck posted:Motorrad does the same thing and it is an abomination.
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# ? Jun 12, 2017 03:04 |
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Another HD Design complaint : The kickstand. It's spring loaded for a 'soft' landing or whatever, but as you set the bike down, the springs make the kickstand travel BACKWARD. This bit me in the rear end this weekend. I'd backed it out of my garage and set it down to put my lawn mower back inside... and heard WHAM. I knew it would eventually happen, and it did. gently caress you, Harley Kickstand. Now, my mirror is scraped, clutch lever scraped, footpeg scuffed, handlebar end scuffed, crank case derby cover or whatever scuffed, and shifter loving maimed. I suppose this is as good an excuse as any to look at some comfier footpegs, but still. gently caress you. This is going to be expensive. Nerdrock fucked around with this message at 14:24 on Jun 12, 2017 |
# ? Jun 12, 2017 14:19 |
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Yeah, Harley The stand is like, the factory just makes the rookies make stands all day long and they hate their life. Mine doesn't even lay flat. It always looks like it's not extended all the way. I don't trust it. When I put the bike on the stand, my foot is always right behind it.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 00:15 |
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Yeah I've put a Road King on the floor because the sidestand is vague at best.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 00:19 |
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The spring is there because there is a locking tab. When you lean the bike over the kickstand hinges upwards into a notch that locks the kickstand forward. So long as the kickstand is fully forward when you lean the bike over the kickstand cannot collapse unless the bike is lifted upright and the tab comes out of the notch. It's seems wobbly and janky but if you look under there you will see how it works. By spring loading it it makes sure that if you forget to lift the stand and pull away the spring will positively disengage the notch and unlock the stand. Only issues would be if the spring is worn or the tab broke off the kickstand. Or possibly someone put an aftermarket kickstand on or cut off the tab so they can drive off with it down or something dumb like that. I never trusted it as it feels all wobbly but I was underneath making sure the stand and peg bolts were tight before a trip and now that I know how it works I have never had an issue.
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That's... that's actually pretty neat and brilliant.
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