linx
Active Member
Ok guys,
As you may know, I'm fighting a vibration issue on my bike, and I'm wanting to nip it in the butt before it breaks something. Does it seem like the clutch hub nut may be a possibility?
Here's my thread on the vibration issues: http://www.bigdogbiker.com/forums/help-wanted/19402-problem-dog-not-sure-how-describe.html
So, I'm no mechanic. The most mechanical work I've ever done was installing a lift kit on a jacked up truck I had, and doing routine maintenance like oil changes/plug wires/plugs/radiators, and shit like that on trucks/jeeps. I'm not the type that can look at a pile of parts and put a motor together or anything like that. Even the lift kit had detailed instructions, lol.
So I'm reading all these threads, and seeing how hard it is to tear into this thing and make sure it's not the clutch nut. It looks like this is the general idea:
#1. Put the bike on a jack/lift.
#2. Drain the primary fluid.
#3. Remove the primary cover.
#4. Loosen chain tensioner.
#5. Remove chain and sprockets. ?
#6. Loosen Clutch Nut.
#7. Put lock-tite on the threads.
#8. Reinstall Clutch Nut to 120lbs with a torque wrench. ?
Lastly, reverse the steps above and put the shit back together. Also I see the clutch nut is reverse thread.
This will be my first major bike project EVER. Any steps I'm missing here?
TOOLS...
I don't have a bike lift, but I will be probably buying a motorcycle jack from like Craftsman or Harbor Freight. I wish I could afford a $600 lift, but I have no where to store it, and there's this one problem...cash, lol.
I have a full set of T-Handle allen wrenches, as well as a full set of allen sockets. I have a 2 full sets of sockets/ratchets. I have wrenches/screwdrivers, etc. I have a air compressor, and air tools to go with it, although I'd rather use hand tools to keep from damaging.
Is there anything else I need? I know I'll need primary fluid, but I haven't yet researched to see what kind, or how much. Does the primary cover have a gasket or anything?
I know these issues have been discussed, but I'm just not 100% comfortable going in with the lights off. At the same time, I can't afford $100-150 every 2 weeks at my local dealer for them to not find the problem, or temporarily find the problem. They're good people, but it's just a busy time of the year for all dealers.
Thanks to any of the experts that want to chime in. Also thanks for taking time to read this shit.
One of my first posts was about buying this bike, and a guy mentions the clutch hub nut in this thread :http://www.bigdogbiker.com/forums/general/17460-any-bugs-known-issues-2006-k-9-a.html
Rob - linx
As you may know, I'm fighting a vibration issue on my bike, and I'm wanting to nip it in the butt before it breaks something. Does it seem like the clutch hub nut may be a possibility?
Here's my thread on the vibration issues: http://www.bigdogbiker.com/forums/help-wanted/19402-problem-dog-not-sure-how-describe.html
So, I'm no mechanic. The most mechanical work I've ever done was installing a lift kit on a jacked up truck I had, and doing routine maintenance like oil changes/plug wires/plugs/radiators, and shit like that on trucks/jeeps. I'm not the type that can look at a pile of parts and put a motor together or anything like that. Even the lift kit had detailed instructions, lol.
So I'm reading all these threads, and seeing how hard it is to tear into this thing and make sure it's not the clutch nut. It looks like this is the general idea:
#1. Put the bike on a jack/lift.
#2. Drain the primary fluid.
#3. Remove the primary cover.
#4. Loosen chain tensioner.
#5. Remove chain and sprockets. ?
#6. Loosen Clutch Nut.
#7. Put lock-tite on the threads.
#8. Reinstall Clutch Nut to 120lbs with a torque wrench. ?
Lastly, reverse the steps above and put the shit back together. Also I see the clutch nut is reverse thread.
This will be my first major bike project EVER. Any steps I'm missing here?
TOOLS...
I don't have a bike lift, but I will be probably buying a motorcycle jack from like Craftsman or Harbor Freight. I wish I could afford a $600 lift, but I have no where to store it, and there's this one problem...cash, lol.
I have a full set of T-Handle allen wrenches, as well as a full set of allen sockets. I have a 2 full sets of sockets/ratchets. I have wrenches/screwdrivers, etc. I have a air compressor, and air tools to go with it, although I'd rather use hand tools to keep from damaging.
Is there anything else I need? I know I'll need primary fluid, but I haven't yet researched to see what kind, or how much. Does the primary cover have a gasket or anything?
I know these issues have been discussed, but I'm just not 100% comfortable going in with the lights off. At the same time, I can't afford $100-150 every 2 weeks at my local dealer for them to not find the problem, or temporarily find the problem. They're good people, but it's just a busy time of the year for all dealers.
Thanks to any of the experts that want to chime in. Also thanks for taking time to read this shit.
One of my first posts was about buying this bike, and a guy mentions the clutch hub nut in this thread :http://www.bigdogbiker.com/forums/general/17460-any-bugs-known-issues-2006-k-9-a.html
Rob - linx