Harley Davidson Electra Glide, "Drive Belt Change" (1 of 2)

Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары

A major task to replace a minor few parts..! "Harley Ultra Belt Change"
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  • @artboy1269
    @artboy126910 ай бұрын

    There is a reason that I love to work on my Japanese bikes... a lot less headache than the HD. Wow, you just gave me one more reason not to own one. Great work Del, but no thanks. Love the videos as always.

  • @kwakgreen

    @kwakgreen

    10 ай бұрын

    @artboy1269. My sentiments entirely.

  • @Nifilheimur

    @Nifilheimur

    10 ай бұрын

    its so funny i totally agree with you but i own a Road King and a Fat Boy. I know how inferiour they are in just about every aspect you could compare bikes in but there is just something i absolutely love about their brutish flawed nature :P

  • @russcattell955i

    @russcattell955i

    10 ай бұрын

    For sure an engineering dogs breakfast. However our brothers n sisters that love their HD's are ok with me.

  • @wobblysauce

    @wobblysauce

    10 ай бұрын

    Yamaha… don’t even need to take the wheel off.

  • @Jim-nm1en

    @Jim-nm1en

    10 ай бұрын

    What a faff to replace a drive belt. Chains and sprockets are so much easier.

  • @TeraPixel
    @TeraPixel10 ай бұрын

    Makes you appreciate how easy it is to change a chain in comparison. 😄

  • @akasa231

    @akasa231

    10 ай бұрын

    Thankfully should not need replacing too often...!!

  • @TeraPixel

    @TeraPixel

    10 ай бұрын

    @@akasa231 That is true. And by the time you do, you can do bunch of other "while you're there" stuff.

  • @jamesweber4938

    @jamesweber4938

    10 ай бұрын

    Add up all the time over the years that it takes to adjust, clean and lube a chain and replace chains and sprockets and belt drive is a much better option in my opinion.

  • @TeraPixel

    @TeraPixel

    10 ай бұрын

    @@jamesweber4938 I've had chain and cardan axle driven bikes myself. Gotta say cardan was my favorite. I guess the downside there being the lowest efficiency in power transmission.

  • @LS-uv9gg
    @LS-uv9gg10 ай бұрын

    This was totally awesome to watch. I had no idea those things were so complicated in there! Good heavens, if the initial cost of the bikes wasn't stratospheric enough to keep me clutching at my wallet, one sight of this cemented the terror, lol. I always love your KP duty before, during, and after the job, it soothes my cleanliness OCD like no other channel. :)

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you kindly Sir, glad you approve... it's a slightly complex job so pays to keep everything in order... have a few days to wait for the parts and a few other issues in between, I need to make a special tool for the job, so we'll get to part 2 when we're ready! Enjoy your weekend!

  • @haroldwiser2641
    @haroldwiser264110 ай бұрын

    Definitely like the wrenching videos the best. That is one worn out and tired looking belt!

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much Harold. 👍 I'm glad you enjoy the wrenching work, we're always trying to keep a diverse subject range within garage work, something for everyone and a little variety.. so it's good to know it works. ! take care and enjoy your weekend sir.. D&Px

  • @tommylitchfield3450
    @tommylitchfield345010 ай бұрын

    So many good, helpful tips throughout this video. From the cardboard "primary cover" to keep the hardware in order to the problem-solver-Supreme method of using the double offset boxed end wrench as an extended "cheater bar" to get that needed leverage on the Allen key stuck off in a deep, dark hole, this video is chock-full of useful tidbits to make life easier. Looking forward to Part 2. Enjoy the weekend, D&P

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you buddy, am glad you like the little tricks... just passing forward the old things I learned from the old guys I've met along the way!

  • @allenhuling598
    @allenhuling59810 ай бұрын

    Wow what a lot of work to change a belt!! Good on ya, Del, I always enjoy the garage time with you both! Have a great weekend!

  • @rickrogers2649
    @rickrogers264910 ай бұрын

    I shudder to think how much that job would cost at the Harley dealer. The owner of this big Harley is very lucky to have you working on it Del. My Handy lift has a drop out panel that sure makes rear wheel removal easier on those monsters. I agree with the other comments on all the cool pro tricks you showed in this video like how you handled the primary tensioner shoe. Solid gold info all throughout. Many thanks to you and Penny as always. Cheers. ❤👍👍

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for your kind words of support Rick, im glad you approve and enjoyed the video.. I don't think there is much greater benefit in verbally explaining things, as long as you show it clearly and methodically, then those who want to know how it's done can easily follow what they're watching. Take care and have a great weekend.. D&Px

  • @RenegadesGarage
    @RenegadesGarage10 ай бұрын

    Another awesome job Del. That really is a pain in the butt job for sure. Take half the bike apart just to change a belt. Done that job many times. I enjoy jobs like that though cause they pay the bills. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Sure thing buddy, good honest simple work aye, plain old nuts and bolts and with the heavy duty quality of everything on a Harley, things don't seize, break and snap off... they just come apart and go back together like a big ol' truck! And I love that I can still use my old AF tools...

  • @tonygriffiths2485
    @tonygriffiths248510 ай бұрын

    Am amazed it even ran ! Wouldn't like to attempt that solo for the first time though. You made it look so easy, nothing like practice. Looking forward to part 2 and thanks :)

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you Tony, im glad you enjoyed it. It's just nuts and bolts, and these bikes are pretty simple.. ave a great weekend and take care buddy. D&Px

  • @kevinhogan715
    @kevinhogan71510 ай бұрын

    Delboy's I have a 2006 Harley Heritage Softail, and I just want to thank you for the videos on the three oil changes and clutch adjustments. They helped me a lot . I am an old biker from the other side of the pond . I'm just saying thank you for the straight videos. No 50-cent music, just facts and useful information. Thank you for your straightforward information !

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Hi Kevin, You are most welcome Sir, i really appreciate your honest feedback, it's great to know that we're hitting the spot for someone out there..lol! Take care and have a great weekend.. Del.

  • @motolabdenver
    @motolabdenverАй бұрын

    Great video, as always! . That job is a big one- but they do help keep the lights on..Makes me appreciate the shaft drive Guzzi's and BMW's.

  • @MrOutOfTheVoid
    @MrOutOfTheVoid10 ай бұрын

    Just worked a 12 hour day, so what better way to chill when I get home, than to have a pint and watch Del do another ”fun” project. Seems like a lot had to come apart to do this belt change, also seems like you’ve done this before Del. Cheers.

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for your kind words of support mate, it is a lot of work on these.. but it's pretty simple and straight forward.. Not done it on this particular model before, but thanks to Harley's being pretty generic it's no drama, experience on other various bike all makes this familiar..!

  • @oilageman9883
    @oilageman988310 ай бұрын

    Enjoyed this Del, complicated but feel I could attempt this if I had the time (like 3 months!). Passed the time nicely while my visiting mother in law watched Casualty! 😂 Look forward to next vid. 👍

  • @andybonney2582
    @andybonney258210 ай бұрын

    These are the videos of yours I like to see, I’ll be honest I’m not keen on the fabrication videos, but love to see the “how to” style videos, even better when your showing us the way! Think the first video I found of yours was the how to rivet a chain and from watching and doing that I’ve done loads on my bike! Couple of big jobs over winter to do and i will be really happy with it 😎

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank for your kind feedback mate, im glad you enjoy the videos, we try to make a broad range of subjects to appeal to everyone.. Have a good weekend.

  • @John-cc1pc
    @John-cc1pc10 ай бұрын

    Fantastic. Always love your videos. Looking forward to part 2. Despite Harley seemly trying to make everything difficult I still love em 😊 Safe rides. 👍🤜

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    You and me both mate... it's always a love hate relationship with a Harley...lol!

  • @rsbharley4766
    @rsbharley476610 ай бұрын

    Excellent video Del & Penny. Great video mate, full of useful tricks and tips for a job that's not done in an hour. Some people just about die when you tell them how long it takes to do, good thing is they last a long time if you look after them. Looking forward to the next one, Penny and you have a great weekend and stay safe. Cheers .

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Sure thing mate, it is a long old job, i think the dealers quote 10 hours, and that's not factoring in any problems along the way.. Have a great weekend mate and stay safe.. D&Px

  • @cams2575

    @cams2575

    10 ай бұрын

    Jeeezo.... thst's averaging £1200 + VAT before you pay for the parts.... 😳

  • @jasonshortphd
    @jasonshortphd10 ай бұрын

    Wow, I thought changing the belt on my Indian was a pain. This is a lot of work, but like you said time to look at other stuff while it is apart. I've never worked on a Harley, so it is neat to see all this. Well done.

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks Jason, always good to hear form you mate. !

  • @thatguyjason5714
    @thatguyjason571410 ай бұрын

    Well done again, thanks for putting in the work and sharing the experience.

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Most welcome mate, glad you enjoyed it.. !

  • @a13bkd62
    @a13bkd6210 ай бұрын

    I do love a Harley and am a fan of belt drive as it's so much cleaner than a chain and simples day-to-day maintenance but honestly that's a load of work 🙂 Loving the vids though. Cheers

  • @philipwoodacre1644
    @philipwoodacre164410 ай бұрын

    YOUR BEST VIDEO YET!!!!!

  • @brianwells5258
    @brianwells525810 ай бұрын

    Another superb video Del illustrating with clarity that deleloping a knowledge and methodical skill set to work on your own bike should be a primary goal of every motorcycle owner..,no matter what the make.,manufacturer or marque since it all "translates".... Highly recommended content from your chanel filmed and edited perfectly....,as always. God bless BG.

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for your kind and generous words of support. im really glad you enjoy the content and take the time to reply..

  • @ObsessiveCarDetailer
    @ObsessiveCarDetailer10 ай бұрын

    Loved this video Del, so interesting. Looking forward to the 2nd 👍

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks buddy.. have a good weekend.

  • @darrylvaughnmorinify
    @darrylvaughnmorinify9 ай бұрын

    thanks for the great video and buddy-wrenching tips

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    9 ай бұрын

    No problem 👍

  • @lovinwildlife2150
    @lovinwildlife21507 ай бұрын

    Hmmm, now I know why my hubby said "how do you feel buying a newer Harley" lol😅

  • @bobstevens9040
    @bobstevens904010 ай бұрын

    Hellfire! Looks like you caught that belt just in time Del...good job!

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    You said that right!

  • @loddude5706
    @loddude570610 ай бұрын

    I want to invent a simple, yet outstandingly clever & malleable pastry joining link, just to enable suitable lengths of heat-shrink toothy belting to be available in every local corner shop. 'Thermally-driven automatic belt tensioning - drop the clutch & ride 'til it twangs Middle C . . .' "Couldn't be simpler really" . . . as it said on my last school report. Have a great w/e y'all : )xx

  • @kdjaxx
    @kdjaxx10 ай бұрын

    Only down side to this video is I’m finally caught up for the first time and have nothing to binge watch unless I go back pretty far 😂

  • @goldilocks913
    @goldilocks91310 ай бұрын

    Now l know why my Harley is so heavy! Some serious metal in there. Really enjoyable and helpful as always 👍

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes indeed, Harley Davidson acronym certainly fits well with 'heavy duty'!

  • @ozbusa
    @ozbusa10 ай бұрын

    In good ol Aussie slang…… “yeah…..nah” Awesome video and even more patience. Well done

  • @Butterfly07949
    @Butterfly0794910 ай бұрын

    In a nutshell, very involved! Nice video as always x

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @louisjones2653
    @louisjones265310 ай бұрын

    I met a rider at a campsite in the Yukon Territory of Canada earlier this Summer who was in the middle of doing this job at camp. His brand new Harley belt had snapped near the beginning of his road trip. I couldn't believe what a huge job it was to change it. Harley couldn't get him a new one for weeks so his wife was mailing him his old belt to reinstall.

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah, i can't believe it's this much work either, but there you go, they're reputed to last between 60k and 100k, but personally ive never seen one anywhere near that !

  • @mikeevans1285
    @mikeevans128510 ай бұрын

    Love this del thank you for your time and vids of course

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Most welcome buddy, thanks for your kind words!

  • @kentsvensson7009
    @kentsvensson70096 ай бұрын

    I have never seen installation motor in the frame , i said just wow😮👍🤗😉

  • @marc1505
    @marc150510 ай бұрын

    What a great video. Your videos have saved me money, which is why I own a Delboy's Garage t-shirt. :)

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your support Marc. Glad you like them!

  • @enduromotorradtouren
    @enduromotorradtouren9 ай бұрын

    It's a big heavy bike with lots of parts. So there is a lot of unbolting before the actual job can start ;-) I like how orderly you place the parts, nuts and bolts on the table.Something I've learned from you, having thrown them in a box before. Cheers, Günter/Nürnberg

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    9 ай бұрын

    Sure thing Günter, it's essential to work clean and today and place things in order, so you don't wonder where they go later on, plus a messy shop is a dangerous place to be!

  • @motordown7664
    @motordown766410 ай бұрын

    Great video Del, I’m not sure if you mentioned the year but it looks like a 2009 or 2010 bike. It appears to be in good condition too. I replaced a drive belt on my friend’s Victory Vegas years ago and it only required a few hand tools. Awesome job on the HD.

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Sure thing buddy, almost there.. 2008, and yes it's a well loved bike other then some undue wear and tear !

  • @gunton21
    @gunton2110 ай бұрын

    Nice work Del, on a very involved job. 👌

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks 👍

  • @milan.lekanic
    @milan.lekanic10 ай бұрын

    a little advice: always change the oil when the engine is warm, never when it's cold...

  • @renzovc
    @renzovc10 ай бұрын

    Awesome video brother ! More involved than I thought but very interesting to learn ! Bike looks awesome ! Finally I got my first harley this weekend brother 🎉 2000 sportster 883 with 7k miles for $1100 bucks 🤙 who hooo , you motivated me brother !!! Stay safe guys cheers from New York !!!! 🍺

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Wow, and Congratulations.. Welcome to the Dark Side brother.. now the world changes for you.. you will find endless "essential" things you NEED to bolt onto your Harley to make it better, louder, faster, cooler.. and i will wager that within a year you'll be looking at Big Twins, at least wondering what one would be like.. then a test ride happens, then you're hooked for life.lol! 😂😂 Enjoy the miles and have fun with possibly the cheapest Sportster in the world..$1100?.. Dayum.!

  • @tinks43
    @tinks4310 ай бұрын

    Wowzers, definitely seen better days! She’ll certainly be grateful for a new one 🙌🏻

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Sure will buddy.. and new pulleys as well.

  • @howder1951
    @howder195110 ай бұрын

    Nice video Del, I replaced my belt on my 04 FLHRS and I don't recall the manual calling for single use on the clutch chamber casting, is this just for newer models? Enjoyed the wrench session, great vid.

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Not sure on that buddy, the only thing referred to that was single use was the 5 bolts that hold the inner primary case on!

  • @pauldavis8421
    @pauldavis842110 ай бұрын

    Great video Del ! looking forward to part 2 ! I cant imagine how much a Harley dealership would charge for the job ! Have a great weekend mate !

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Sure thing mate, I believe the labour quote is 10hrs for this job, so multiple that by their labour rate, then add the parts and you're in to a tidy bill!

  • @zardportugal
    @zardportugal10 ай бұрын

    TOP JOB.

  • @patrickdavis7815
    @patrickdavis781510 ай бұрын

    man am I glad my Harley stuff is old...🤪

  • @philmorrow2446
    @philmorrow244610 ай бұрын

    Simple job. Disassemble bike. Replace belt. Reassemble bike.🤣 I think I prefer chains.

  • @JDnBeastlet
    @JDnBeastlet10 ай бұрын

    Hiya Penny and Del, great video. Wow, what a lot of work to change a belt! Good on you for doing it... is this your bike? Take care, my friends. Be well and ride safe.

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    A lot of work indeed mate.. but not complexed.. and no, not my bike, belongs to a friend. Take care and enjoy the coming weekend.. D&Px

  • @allanmason7544
    @allanmason754410 ай бұрын

    a really intresting vid both great stuff

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it mate, thanks for watching!

  • @garethburningham9467
    @garethburningham946710 ай бұрын

    That is a shit ton of work there mate 😂 Thank god those belts dont need changing as often as chain & sprockets... Saying that, a properly looked after chain will last some time.

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Sure thing mate, if you were to use a 630 chain, and steel sprockets, and maintain it meticulously, plus ride if respectfully, you might get somewhere close to the life of a belt... heavy bike with lots of torque is always going to punish a chain!

  • @davidshearer9545
    @davidshearer954510 ай бұрын

    Fearless 🥃 I need a drink after watching that video 😂

  • @tonycheung7676
    @tonycheung76764 ай бұрын

    amazing job (y)

  • @jorgelobo79
    @jorgelobo796 ай бұрын

    My worst mistake was shaping my road star for a Harley-Davidson, retreat it big time

  • @andydawson2070
    @andydawson207010 ай бұрын

    What an awful lot of work that is. Please let us know how much a dealer is likely to charge for this at the end. Looking forward to part 2. Have a great weekend and see you next week. Thanks for your great content. 👍

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Hi Andy, I can tell you that now, the parts list comes to around £950 plus VAT and Harley list 10hrs labour for the job, so it's seriously going to mount up!

  • @andrewjohnson6297
    @andrewjohnson629710 ай бұрын

    Certainly got their money’s worth with that belt. I know a lot of things are easier to work on with the new M8 engines compared to the twin cam but I couldn’t see a way changing the belt drive could be made easier it’s certainly an involved process .

  • @Goldwing1500rider
    @Goldwing1500rider10 ай бұрын

    Drive belt ?? It’s more like drive chain to me 😅. Sure lots moving parts in there!! Hope you remember how put back together. I wouldn’t mind the challenge myself. Oh !!! Last part is a belt !!! Smile!! Incredible way get to that piece!!

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes indeed, it sure is a lot of work to get the belt out, but luckily you don;t have to do it very often.!

  • @Goldwing1500rider

    @Goldwing1500rider

    10 ай бұрын

    I can’t imagine the labor cost at the dealership…

  • @garymicklethwaite540
    @garymicklethwaite54010 ай бұрын

    If part 2 of this is posted, I cant find it. If not, then cant wait to see it . Cheers

  • @gerardcullen5131
    @gerardcullen513110 ай бұрын

    Iam glad I like shaft driven bikes Del man that's labour intensive job I had chain driven harley in oil just as difficult to do anything on the back end 😢😢

  • @DrRockter5150
    @DrRockter515010 ай бұрын

    OK... Just how in the hell was that bike still able to motor down the road with over 1/2 its teeth missing on the belt? That had to be a real jerky ride going down the road. Lucky it was caught in time, like you said. Shredding off, getting caught in the wheel or doing more damage would just be a really bad day. Love the content, as always, my friend. Hope you and Miss Penny are doing well. LM&R to you both...

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Hey buddy.. I think the strip out happened in one moment, not sure exactly as it's not my bike and I'm not aware of the exact circumstances... just glad it didn't result in an accident as it so easily could have ! You both Have a great weekend too, and thank you as always for your awesome support Brother.

  • @arthurlynch1549
    @arthurlynch154910 ай бұрын

    at 40,000 miles me thinks he was pretty handy with the throttle or lax with belt tension upkeep or was he unlucky to get something trapped in there, those belts are good for a lot more miles than that.Whatever great vid as usual take care you and penny

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    It's looking like the pulleys were not replaced, and are a lot more worn than the belt teeth... so possibly a mismatch leading to this !

  • @markieell5614
    @markieell561410 ай бұрын

    Love ya dell always and as it should be done right 1st time 👍🏻 All the best from up north Cumbria, mark 🇬🇧🍺👍🏻

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks buddy 👍, good to hear from you, have a great weekend!

  • @stevemathers2038
    @stevemathers203810 ай бұрын

    Wow! Chain conversation anyone? Good work Del, best on yt Mate!

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah, first thought for most people, but this has lasted 39k miles. you still need to strip the primary for fit a new front sprocket...and how long would that last ?

  • @goldilocks913

    @goldilocks913

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Moonfleet41especially given the torque of a Harley!

  • @David40S
    @David40S10 ай бұрын

    A lot to be said for a single sided swinging arm and a chain. I was wondering half way through, just how much more work was going to be needed simply to get access to the blessed thing. I'm sure you know where all the bits go when putting it all back together, not sure if I would!

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah, a long job on a full dress tourer.. but by contrast, a Sportster is a fraction of the time due to it's design construction ! as the swing arm bolts INSIDE the belt, it changes pretty much like a single sided setup !

  • @David40S

    @David40S

    10 ай бұрын

    That's helpful Del. I always enjoy watching you working on any bike. I've watched every week for the past 5 years with great anticipation - one of the best bike KZread channels by far!

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    @@David40S Thank you so much for such kind words mate, we really appreciate your long term loyal support!

  • @nickhellen6303
    @nickhellen630310 ай бұрын

    Lovely slick production as usual. As a matter of interest, how many miles were on the belt?

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks mate.. it's just under 40k, they can last a lot longer, and ive seen them shred in half that mileage.. so no hard and fast lifespan on a belt.!

  • @neillambton4065
    @neillambton406510 ай бұрын

    That`s a hell of a lot of work, how long do they usually last?. Interesting vid Del, even though i`m no Harley fan, it shows how labour intensive the job is, and why it would cost a packet if a main dealer did it?.

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    It would indeed mate, but then everything costs a lot at the main dealer!... On average a belt and pulleys should last double what a chain and sprockets does, but of course as with all things, it depends how they're treated and maintained!

  • @richardfedeli5206
    @richardfedeli520610 ай бұрын

    Incredible, I shouldn't be impressed but I am Big Time! P.S. Hope Miss Penny is Well haven't heard...

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed it... Penny's fine, always in the background helping make it happen!

  • @myz06rocks
    @myz06rocks10 ай бұрын

    a lot of bits to removed but doesn't look technically beyond most people I'd say. Just time and organization required.

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Exactly that buddy.. one of Harley's fortes is their simplicity !

  • @M4rky71
    @M4rky7110 ай бұрын

    Great to watch as always. Freddie Dobbs has just done a podcast on the cost of bike servicing, and why it’s so high compared to cars. This excellent video shows why. Would this be a £1000 job at HD Del?

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Way more than that buddy.. closer to three times more ! They quote ten hours labour, over a grand for parts, and VAT on top !

  • @M4rky71

    @M4rky71

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Moonfleet41 Wow, that’s incredible. The value you add is huge. Think I’d give it a go if I had one after watching your tutorials.

  • @EdgeDynamicsEnglishRazors
    @EdgeDynamicsEnglishRazors10 ай бұрын

    Not sure what you are doing but i really enjoyed that. Looked like a lot of work.. Forget about the pyramids, how did they build that bike is my question :)

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Ha ha, they are heavy duty aye.. but it makes them simple and easy to work on.. Have a good weekend buddy..

  • @alexrutterford6358
    @alexrutterford635810 ай бұрын

    Thank god I don’t own a Harley 🤣 👌content as always Del 👍

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks Alex, appreciate you watching!

  • @jeffreyengle2762
    @jeffreyengle276210 ай бұрын

    Is that really necessary to pull the swing arm bolt out? Thought it was just primary, inner and outer and rear wheel removal?

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    You can't get the belt past the swing arm obviously, so you have to drop it out to loop the belt past it!

  • @harwoods11
    @harwoods1110 ай бұрын

    Great video. What are those gloves you wear, they look reinforced.

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Here you go mate. ! www.spanner-monkey.co.uk/black-diamond-grip-extra-thick-nitrile-powder-free-gloves-large-pack-of-50-p-124418?search=SSP57L&description=true

  • @sirforryan
    @sirforryan10 ай бұрын

    What a pig of a job to do just to change the belt. Just googled how long a belt last. A long time. Wouldn't like to think how much HD would charge to do that job.

  • @henrythwaites358
    @henrythwaites35810 ай бұрын

    How many miles are on it Del? Which twin cam engine is it?

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    39k, it's a 103!

  • @bigwu100
    @bigwu1007 ай бұрын

    You have to enjoy tinkering, to love Harleys. Working on them is whats required and what we do. Its a love hate thing.like being married. As you work on your bike thats how you get to know it. Thats the beginning of your relationship with the old girl. Id venture to say guys who buy new bikes all the time dont work on their bikes much. Just my point of view.

  • @meseahunt
    @meseahunt10 ай бұрын

    would like to see same video for a older heritage(1985) when possible, thanks 🤠

  • @darrylvaughnmorinify
    @darrylvaughnmorinify9 ай бұрын

    ....and would you have a link to part two of this video??

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    9 ай бұрын

    Update coming soon !!

  • @richardrussell500
    @richardrussell50010 ай бұрын

    I love how meticulous you operate... :-)

  • @dewaltgrainger2923
    @dewaltgrainger292310 ай бұрын

    Wow, thats alot of work to change one belt…didnt know it was some in depth. That being said, what else would you replace while your in there?

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Always the pulleys, which hasn't been done, and is currently under review!

  • @robwilkie1
    @robwilkie110 ай бұрын

    Jeez, what a ball ache to change a belt.

  • @DarrylMorin-ne6rw
    @DarrylMorin-ne6rwАй бұрын

    I used a 32 inch torque wrench extension with my 3/8 drive wrench to achieve the torque required on the compensator and clutch bolt and nut, worked really well if the online calculator can trusted, fyi. Anyone else have ideas to get that done short of a half inch drive torque wrench

  • @garymicklethwaite540
    @garymicklethwaite54010 ай бұрын

    Just for curiosity sake Del, how many miles on that belt? I was told they are supposed to be good for about 80K miles.

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    There is no fixed lifespan for drive belts.. it all depends on how they're treated, if they're maintained properly and kept correctly tensioned.. and if so, and ridden respectfully, then yes, high mileages can be achieved.. but thats not the case with this one.. Not got the parts yet, but we'll be filming the rebuild once we do.

  • @garymicklethwaite540

    @garymicklethwaite540

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Moonfleet41 Thanks Del. Looking forward to part 2. I wish I had the area to work on my HD like you do. Living in a flat doesnt allow for much DIY.

  • @flyinggyros9745
    @flyinggyros974510 ай бұрын

    Seems like changing a chain was so much easier. Alan

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Possibly...but how many chains and sprockets last 39k miles !

  • @ardyrides834
    @ardyrides83410 ай бұрын

    I'm curious how many miles are on that drive belt. Chains and sprokets require frequent maintenance.

  • @bill_4359

    @bill_4359

    10 ай бұрын

    H-D belts should last between 60,000 to 100,000 miles if a kevlar belt. I have a 2008 dyna 40,000 miles on it looks good. 2017 Triumph Bonneville Speed Twin 900, I changed the chain at 14, 000 miles.

  • @jamesweber4938

    @jamesweber4938

    10 ай бұрын

    I have a buddy with a 1300 V Star that has 160,000 kms on it and its on the original belt. Lighter bike though (720 lbs) than a Harley dresser. Easier job to do the belt, no primary drive to disassemble. I will contact another friend to see how many belts he needed to change on his 800,000 kms 2010 Kawasaki Voyager @@bill_4359

  • @peterrogers5924
    @peterrogers59244 ай бұрын

    It was time

  • @gearjammer3688
    @gearjammer368810 ай бұрын

    Could we see a video of the owner being beaten with that deadly belt?

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    If you knew the owner, that might not be your best decision this week lol

  • @stephenwilliams926
    @stephenwilliams92610 ай бұрын

    Why don't they just put a split link in the belt lol.

  • @mehrdadsahba2537
    @mehrdadsahba253710 ай бұрын

    Hi mate, what do you think of Harley Davidson breakout 2014, it seems handling it on bends is difficult! Appropriate your comments. Cheers Mick

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Do you mean you're finding your Breakout difficult on bends, or are you asking because it's hearsay? They are a long bike with pretty extreme wheel base, they have a massive wide rear tyre and a 21" front wheel, so due to this construction, they're not built for throwing round bends, they're very much a straight line cruiser... if you want one, or have one already, you'll just have to get used to it's constraints and enjoy it for what it is! If you want better handling from a Harley, then pick something like an M8 StreetBob with far less extreme styling... Hope that helps!

  • @mehrdadsahba2537

    @mehrdadsahba2537

    10 ай бұрын

    @Moonfleet41 At the moment I'm riding sportster 883, I'm looking to upgrade to breakout which is a very nice looking bike,I'm about 85 kg and feed back I had was on the bends you have to muscle it because of 240mm rear wheel, just seeking your experience if you have ridden it.? Cheers

  • @Almightyrastus
    @Almightyrastus10 ай бұрын

    Mmmmm, more fragrant chain treacle...

  • @ardyrides834
    @ardyrides83410 ай бұрын

    I like your videos. You've gotten very good at producing them. No unnecessary talk, humor, or repeating yourself verbally. It's as if you are following a script like professional video Productions. Your lighting and camera work are always good. Kiddos to Pitstop Penny for I know she's helps as well. My only criticism is that sometimes you speak too fast, (it's more a hearing issue on my part) my American ears have a hard time deciphering your accent sometimes.

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you, that's very kind feedback... we're so pleased to hear you enjoy what we do! Sorry for the fast speaking sometimes, I suppose when you're busy in the garage and trying to explain things you don't want to take too long, but taken on board buddy! Much appreciate you watching, D&Px

  • @paologiorgini9821
    @paologiorgini9821Ай бұрын

    Buongiorno il dado della puleggia è un dado sinistroso? Grazie buona giornata

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    Ай бұрын

    If the pulley nut has RH stamped in it, then it will be a RIGHT hand thread.

  • @farmoboy83
    @farmoboy8310 ай бұрын

    and i thought germans overcomplicate things that should be simple...compared to that my honda sh300i drive belt change is as complicated as boiling water...

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    So is the Harley Sportster, it's just the more frappery they bolt on to make a bagger, the more to take off..lol!

  • @bogdan192
    @bogdan19210 ай бұрын

    Japanese bikes are so elegant compared to US bikes.

  • @serafinsilva1055
    @serafinsilva105510 ай бұрын

    Shit. No wonder they charge so much to replace those.

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Main dealer is 10 hours i believe !!

  • @Nifilheimur
    @Nifilheimur10 ай бұрын

    Harleys are so weird. My mechanical engineer brain tells me to buy a Japanese bike as they are superior in every way but my simple neantherdahl brain yells HAHA WROOOM TUNNEL and i have a Road King and a Fat Boy! :D

  • @Moonfleet41

    @Moonfleet41

    10 ай бұрын

    Having worked on both bikes, I can tell you how finite Japanese engines are, by 30,000 miles or more, most Jap stuff is heading for big repair bills in so many ways they are horribly disposable, which is a shame because they're not cheap! But with Harleys, although the consumables wear out like any other, the engine's just don't... just look at the immaculate quality of that primary system, it's like brand new at 40k miles... they just don't wear out and will roll on forever!

  • @glenn01gg
    @glenn01gg10 ай бұрын

    Oooo is that a new project bike under the cover???

  • @williamsnelling3544
    @williamsnelling354410 ай бұрын

    One very good reason to never buy HD.

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