This HARLEY Davidson SHOVELHEAD Has Made A FOOL Out Of ME / Clutch, TIMING & Kickstart Issues Solved
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Finally narrowed down my issues with the clutch, timing, and kickstart after a year's time of owning this 1979 Harley Davidson FXS Shovelhead. As always, it's not the motorcycle that's the problem but the one who has motorcycle that's the problem. It's not that the bike has made a fool out of me, but has revealed the fool that I am. But I'm getting wiser with as time goes on.
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There is definitely a bond formed with The Shovelhead as an owner who does all the fixes needed to keep it running! I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world! Keep Shovelin!
Nothing wrong with having a project bike. For someone that just likes to ride and doesn't like to tinker a bike like that wouldn't work but you've got the knack to fix bikes so she's your baby.
Corey, you've just described a process where you bond with a machine. You gotta be feeling good about the whole adventure. Looking forward to seeing you out on the road! Thanks for Sharing!
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
A bond is quite the way to put it. But yeah, I guess so.
That part about the clutch hub reminded me of the time I was in Sturgis at the 50th with my '76 FX stroker and got the great idea of putting a 25 tooth sprocket on the final drive to lower my rpm's. Pulled everything apart put it all together and we were ready to leave tried to kick it over and nothing happened I could just kick it through. Well the key had fallen out. So we had to take the primary back off and put the key in. Now I always tilt the bike over when not on a lift to put the clutch hub on with it in the 12 o:clock position. About getting slammed about working on a shovelhead. It's a learning process. You can evolutionize that scoot with a 5 speed and a wet clutch. Another thing I will share is why did it take Harley 35 years to go to a spline shaft at the tranny. In '55 they went to a spline shaft and timkin bearing on the motor but didn't go to a spline on the tranny till '90.
Lack of knowledge does not make one a fool! To not seek knowledge is what makes one a fool! You are gaining knowledge and wisdom every time you wrench or ride! Keep your knees in the wind and enjoy life behind bars! 😊
Maybe I'll get motivated to get back out in the garage and finish my Triumph chopper.
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Go for it!
Felt the joy when you had your 'timing' epiphany breakthrough.👍
Good to see you got the clutch going. Had a similar problem on my early '78 1200 Shovel. Found out the holes in the brand new friction disks were too tight of a tolerance and were catching. Also, found out you need to keep the clutch drum fairly clean or the plates can stick. Yea, another damn thing to put on the PM schedule. I switched to the Sifton diaphragm clutch pressure plate. So far so good. And if you are going hi performance, the thing can put wicked amount of pressure on the plates. Probably enough to snap the clutch cable. Electronic IGN is a slightly better way to go. On the points setup, the centrifugal weights get dirty (like everything else on a shovel) and they don't return as quick. So, when coming to a stop at a light, it makes the bike fast idle for a while. 1200-1400 RPM. As for the starter.... crappy design. Somewhere in the manual it says that the solenoid stays engaged until the engine RPM is higher than the starter. So, if battery is weak, there is a possibility that the starter would stay on till the batteries were dead. I solved that by getting a auto solenoid (some people call them Ford solenoids) and put it under the battery box. When I let go of the starter button, it disengages, which takes power away from the regular solenoid on the inner primary cover. T Mack
@tommylitchfield3450
Жыл бұрын
That problem with running on and not disconnecting when you have low voltage happens with some old cars and trucks, as well. My first vehicle was a 63 International Scout, and that happened to me when I first brought it home on a trailer and went to crank it back up. The rear axle was toast, so it had sat up a long, long time, and the seller had it running when I got there. The battery was toast, as well, but barely put out enough juice to get that tiny half a V8 turning. Once she started turning, it would not stop! I got the ground cable off before it burned up the starter, thanks to my dad being there, watching in glee as I struggled with my choice of first vehicle. "That thing will never leave the yard!" I heard that in my head every time I turned a wrench on Ol' Betsy, and I gleefully reminded him that it had, in fact, left the yard every time we took her hunting or camping! He who laughs last, laughs the loudest, they say. Wish I had never sold that truck! Don't miss those vacuum powered wipers in the rain, though. They are purdy awful!
I've owned my '81 FXS now for 18 years and it's my third Shovel. Once you figure out the start procedure (they're ALL different) and replace the parts you really need with good stuff, all you have to do is keep up with the general maintenance and they are as reliable as hell. Mine has never left me on the side of the road...ever...and all my friends are glad I have a tool pouch with me, even though they use it and I don't! A well maintained Shovel is as reliable as anything out there on the road, and the best part is...no computer, no fuel injection, and if something does go bad you can usually cob it together enough to get it home. No AAA membership like all my riding buds need. Long live the Shovelhead!
You learn every day the day you stop your dead but as I get older when I learn stuff about old bikes it seams to mean more . Great videos keep them coming. 🇮🇪
I've learned over the years that every bike has a different soul to them, a different starting procedure of cold and then a hot start, I absolutely love my 79 and yes sometimes I want to scrap it. but it always surprises me with something, you know like starting on the first kick! I share your exuberance of such a difficult feat and when you really need to show off it takes four to five kicks!! Love the videos SaddleTramp keep em coming! Oh and my next item on the list is resealing the leaky trans shaft and possibly going to a belt drive. Live to ride and ride to Live.
That part at the end... I'm pretty sure we've all been there if we've been turning wrenches on our own rigs. I dropped a built 302(347) in an old falcon when I was a kid and I kept breaking the rear u-joint. Fixed the pinion angle and blew 2nd gear out of the c-4 the next time I romped on it. My entire experience of owning that car was find a weak point and learn how to fix it. Great way to learn.
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
That's about how these bikes work too.
Love that you shut the haters out of your head ......keep wrenching and making it happen sir...
Great video Cory your own your way to falling in love with the shovelhead. They make full biker out of ya. Not a " fool biker" 😆 enjoy it . Thanks for getting this video up . I like how you straighten out your past feelings on your shovelhead.
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
It took me some patience for sure.
That is the look of a happy Saddletramp when she kicked over so easy!... Also, it takes real cajones to admit on camera that your "breakdown" was you running your scooter out of gas. Most folks would "Accidentally" forget that whole affair and never mention it at all. Stuff like that is why people like watching your channel, because we have all done similar things, but very few people would admit to it at gunpoint, let alone in the public square, except for the weirdos that think that makes them relatable in what my kids call a humble brag. That was clearly not what we see here on this channel. You are willing to call a spade a spade, even when it makes you look like a knucklehead... or I guess, in this case, a Shovelhead! Thanks, Tramp, for being an honest guy and letting us all in on something that you can laugh about NOW, since it's behind you. It definitely ain't funny when it's happening, though, is it? Not that I would know anything about being a knucklehead or anything.... ahem... :) Take care, Tramp, and keep 'em comin'!!
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Tommy. Really appreciate your feedback.
Great video. Man those shovels have such a great sound, so distinctive. Stay safe buddy.
Congratulations. I don’t know nothing about shovel and evos . I did my learning on TCs . Now I have an M8 . You Da man !
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Bryan.
you always figure it out man! strobe timing! who knew ! happy it kick starts every time! well done sir 🎉
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Yesterday I went to kick, and it started acting up again. Plugs are dirty. Shovel stuff.
Don't let the old shovel guys give you grief. They wasn't born with the knowledge they have. They learned it from experience just like you are doing. That ol shovel is the coolest bike you have and I also would be gravitating tords that ol girl.
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Right on, Edward!
Love the shovelhead, thing got character, good job figuring out the quirks Brother👍
Awesome video Corey.... Nicely done brother.... Gotta keep em running right💯👊🏽😎
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, my friend. Aways good to see you.
I knew nothing about a Shovelhead, untill your videos. Keep em coming, I have a good time watching your adventures.
Don't worry about the haters, they all had to learn the same way you did. One bit of advice I found works when working on starters, I usually change the bearings in the back of the starter shaft and the one in the outer primary case when I have it apart anyway, makes sure your alignment is correct between the shaft and the ring gear/drive. I never did have any luck with the shovelhead clutches, so I changed out to a Rivera Pro Clutch and never looked back.
hi! On my shovelhead I changed the classic(open belt) clutch with a "York" clutch. Easy install, works with a diagram and evo clutchplates. Man this is a real game changer. It works so well that I'll never go back to the old system. Very easy to find the neutral now, it's smoot and goes as a racebike. Cheers from France and good luck in these winterdays🙃
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Good deal, man!
Gotta love those shovels. Thats how old skools do it
Don't worry about the mistakes. Your learning a dying art if the truth be known. I comment as I watch. Comment is for your static timing adventure. Learning isn't foolish.
Sounds like she is running sweet now! Sounds beautiful!
Really great video, man. Love how you went over everything with that bike. Very cool and informative!
I really enjoy your videos and watching the learning process you've been through. Learning from ones mistakes is a path that I have lived also. Great video!
I just bought a 84 FLHS and the guy that sold it to me called it a Troublehead. I’ve made three trips so far, the first time the turn signal vibrated off and was hanging by a wire, the next time was a success and the third time it came home on a trailer. But boy it is fun when it runs.
You are getting it dude !!!! Got a couple things to say. Number one, i don't like a primary belt being enclosed. Belts nowadays get tighter when they warm up and when there enclosed like that they get too warm. Number two, there is a company called, " American Prime Manufacturing" that sells either parts to update your clutch or a complete clutch set. This will take the slop out of your present clutch. You are correct about that 3 stud clutch, it is very inferior. Once the slop is out of that clutch hub, you will find that all the starter parts, jack shaft, etc, will work much better together.
@dennishowell6494
Жыл бұрын
You're correct the belt gets hot when they are enclosed that's why you need to vent your primary cover
@bmp72
Жыл бұрын
For this reason I offset the inspection cover about half an inch on my 81 Sturgis. This allows airflow for cooling the belt
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
@@bmp72 That's what i've too. Also to the derby cover. It's not very apparent on camera though.
@caseykelso1
Жыл бұрын
@@bmp72 I had a Sturgis in 84 bought it to have a stock belt drive harley to match a fxs 1981lowrider I had at the time. Wish to God I never traded it. I loved that bike had drag bars and forward controls,had 1.5 inch short shocks and a rat seat,bought a bobtail fender ,the paint matched great,pinstrips looked good to . It was perfect (I'm tearing up,hold on...) pan,shovel, and evo. I wouldn't own anything else lol. Thanks for sharing 🍸
@caseykelso1
Жыл бұрын
Ya get a 5 stud basket .get the better springs too. I don't know if you've ever had experience with a five lug basket before but you'll pull your hair out trying to get all five of them the same tightness... tightness? Is that a real world?🤣 you'll always have one that's loose 🤪it'll drive insane😒 just let it be loose bro🍸
Knew you'd get it figured out man. Congrats on being able to have it kick start like you want.
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
I'm sure there's more to come. Lol
Thanks for this group of videos. I just picked up a 76 fxe basket case with a stroker. Never had a Harley or put a bike together before so im trying to absorb all I can. Thanks
I turned wrenches on my old Shovelheads for a long time. They were great bikes and for the most part easy to work on. The clutch on the other hand sucks for design. You will always from time to time have the lunge of the pressure plate. Just have to get in there and keep adjusted or, get a Barnett setup. If I had enough room in my shop, I would have kept one of the Shovels. For me, the biggest improvement was going from 4 speed to 5. That was like riding on a cloud. Keep the old bike running. They are disappearing fast.
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
I'm a 5 speed fan myself. Had a 6 speed for about 5 years. Never could get use to it.
The absolute single best mod I ever did to my Harley kick/electric 4-speed setup was getting the Primo Rivera Pro Clutch, it was literally the last thing I ever had to do to that clutch, installed it and forgot about it, and had a light pull positve engagement clutch that felt like a modern bikes ;-)
Keep logs of all the work you do and after a while you'll have a clear idea of what you need to do before it fails.
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Good idea, man!
Hi Corey, she wasn't trying to make a fool out of you. She was just telling you what was wrong with her. Now your shovel will take you Many happy miles. For me there is nothing like riding my shovel. God bless you and yours.
Good feeling when a plan comes together!
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Sure is!
Your honesty is refreshing. Nobody was born knowing this kind of thing. On the Evo Sportster...just buy one, they're cheap and they're great. Put your money time and effort into one of the other bikes. Sell those Evo parts as parts. JMO
Great video Corey, I feel your pain on the out of time shovel , been there and got the hat too. I have a 1978 74” FLH that someone really missed match parts on, that my winter of 2023 project. Glad to see you got your ole shovelhead straightened out👍. Ride safe my friend 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
08/30/2023 2:42 am deep into the youtube rabbit hole..found your channel and now am binge watching your videos..I am glad to see you are using the average guy kick method now..us guys that make these bikes look small can get away with the straddle style kick method..also your honesty about your learning curve has earned you a subscribe from me..the joy I see in your face when around this bike confirms that you are officially a Shovelhead guy..(2) things I hope you have done that are very important to Shovels..you need to name them and you need to talk to them constantly..
@SaddleTrampTV
10 ай бұрын
Hey, man. Thanks for joining in! Welcome!
Tramp, my old 71 Boat Tail always treated me good and I couldn’t relate to all your problems and frustrations. It’s great to see you bulled through the learning process and expanded your knowledge. We all go through the journey with these old great classics and become much better mechanics and trouble shooters in the end. I could see the pride in your face at the end of the video. I could also relate to the physical pain of those vicious kick backs! Too much advance my friend! You had me laughing.. but in a good way…LOL
I have zero respect for anyone saying your to young for whatever era motorcycle you may have, Pretty much everyone is dead from the Knucklehead era of bikes so nobody should be keeping them going and enjoying them? Keep the old stuff going it's awesome!
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Well said, Jennifer!
Good work man! Never giving up!👍
Hey my brother, ditch the friction disc and replace it with a nylatron. Next get rid of the off set bearings and replace them with the ram jet 52 needle bearing kit. Next get yourself a stock American made Harley clutch hub,go to your dealership get 10 long studs and replace them. Now you have a American made 10 stud clutch hub. Now use Barnett Kevlar plates and you will be a happy amigo.✌😎
Watching you overcome the Troublehead was so satisfying. Hope you ride that bike for a long time 💪
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
I hope to do so as well.
Yea we love your learning process! I have 1980 fxwg and have to learn a lot, thanks for help and ride free Corey!!🇺🇸🇺🇸
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for being here, Frank
I agree! I am 51 and started out on a shovel. and have owned 2 more and 2 iron heads! And my EVO is soo much better to work on, ride and is an all-around better bike ! Being a diehard shovel head fan in my youth i can say i love my EVO so much more!
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
I hear ya, man!
Had to bail last night, but glad to hear the biggest problems have the simplest solutions! I see a roadtrip in your near future!
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Maybe!
That’s one of the reasons I like shovels. I like working on them. It’s a learning experience and it’s a good feeling when you figure something out and get to ride. I switched to the Rivera Premo clutch system. Very smooth shifts and really easy to find neutral. I always like your videos. It gets me to check things on my shovels.
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Rivera Primo is what I'm running in mine too; with a BDL belt.
Dude that looked like it hurt (out of time power loss) sounds good now. Another good video troubleshooting brain storming sometimes hurts
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Yeah it can be a little painful at times.
I love old Shovels. Already 40 years before I got the money to buy one, I knew that was the only engine I wanted. It's not because it's superior in any way. It's because it's beautiful. I bought an engine and built a motorcycle around it ❤
@SaddleTrampTV
2 ай бұрын
Awesome!
I still have my first bike (75’ Superglide)…been ridin that ol shovel head for 38 years now. Always gives a thrill and a tingle to ride. You’ve got a good lookin shovel. You are becoming a shovel lover and will soon be one of the area gurus on shovels. You’ve seen a lot and handled it.
With my Shovehead bikes, to carry my wife and I plus luggage, I always ran 24/51 sprockets. Good for pulling the hills loaded down.
Hey, your not a fool as long as your learning something !!!
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, man. Appreciate that.
Thanks for the video. I like my Shovelhead, but it is my motorcycle. But it has been good to me.
Great job! Awesome video! Thanks for sharing! Have a lovely weekend
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
You too!
I think its great you young guys gravitate towards the real Harleys. I'm 69 and the shovels are one of my favorites. Piss on the trolls. They probably never rode a Harley.
Your videos are a joy to watch brotherman~
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Michael
Good going Corey. Peace love and light
Like the video and thanks for sharing the timing info between kick and no kick.
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Sure thing!
Hey These are Your Bikes,Your , Channel. I learn from the Channel, and enjoy the channel. Keep doing what Your doing. As always Thanks for sharing.
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Michael.
Classic...the joys of a well tuned machine...timing is everything...relative to all... else you spend time limping 🎵✌
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Yeah really.
@owenbruce4120
Жыл бұрын
@@SaddleTrampTV ya brought back memories of skinned shins 🎲😂 a button makes us into softies...evo ✌
Go easy on yourself bud. Experience is always the best teacher. Now you know these things, you'll be better prepared for your next adventure. As you say "Keep The Rubber Side Down" See you on the next video...
So cool how the proper timing improves how it starts & runs.
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Yeah really
Keep up the good work Tramp.😎
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
I'll give it a go, Brett. Thanks!
I remember the video where it was kicking back real bad. I also remembered when I had my 45 flat head with the cable broken to the distributor advance, that if I did not retard it by hand before kicking it, I got the same results you had. Maybe not quite as bad because the 45 had a real low compression ratio. But it was enough to hurt. And that starter arrangement was carried over to the early EVO's. Glad you have your Shovel ironed out. It is that never give up attitude that wins at the end of the day. Great video.
I caught some crap as well when I put a rear chain drive on a 98 Electra. "Why did you change from a belt? That's crazy." If you ride a lot, and that belt breaks, you are stuck unless you happen to carry around a jack and tools to pull rear wheel AND primary off AND an extra belt. If the chain breaks, All I need is a master link to thread it back through and keep going. A seriously old school mechanic here who is a rider with a club I wont mention here, converted it for me and told me that high speed roller chain uses wax, not oil. Keep it with about an inch and a half of slack to minimize wear and it wont break. He runs the same chain on a turbo bike making over 200 hp.
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Don't forget the removal of the swingarm too. Same for softails.
Hey Corey; you got me to remembering things I've leant over the years, and I get question about it often enough. Is; why do I carry so many tools in my Bike(s) saddle bags? Because I plan on getting back home riding my Bike. Not having it towed home. It's, not like I carry a Tool Chest in there, just the common tools, plus a few. On Bike ignitions, I rode my '89 Sportster to the Bank one day, and after doing my walk-in business, started the Bike and it had a low-speed miss. After getting back Home, I pulled the Nose Cone off, checked the timing, it was right on. Long story short, I ended up pulling the old OEM Ignition out, I founded the Red wire had been shorting out between the Nose cone case cover and the engine case. Not a very easy thing to find. I put in a new ignition unit that I can plug-into my Laptop, which can tell me a lot of things (like how many times I'd started the Bike) and it will allow me to change the timing programing in many different ways (and much more), which is Super Kool for me and my Sportster. I am wanting to do the same for the Big Twin EVO, but the Old Rules of Thumbs is, If it Ain't Broke, Don't fix it.☺
Merry Christmas to you and yours Corey, I sencerly hope that you are not negatively effected by some folks opinions on here, because I really have fun watching your video's. Be well brother🙏🤝🌲
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
They don't bother me. If that's what keeps them from jumping off of a cliff, then let them comment.
YEEEEEEHAAAAAA!!!!!! 🎯🤩🥰 Yeah boy! The kicker is the shit in those cold temps. Before I could afford a Harley, I owned Yamaha XS's (400, 2x750, 850, 650, 1100). The 750's had the kickers with the starter. I rode in all weather except snow, so When it was 40 or less, or more, those electric starters were very weak. But that kicker worked like a charm. That clip of you kicking the pretimed shovel is SOOOO painful to watch! But there's nothing like the old school way of starting a Harley, unless of course, you're the one trying to start a less than perfectly timed bike. Or your technique is less than perfect. I love shovels, too. It's the music they produce. Maybe it's the difference between Iron and aluminum. Peace be with you, bro!
Try the anderws N1 cam it's made for a stock shovelhead. I used to run 25 tooth at the trans and 48 at the wheel. And it pulled away from a stop stronger than stock . My 83 shovelhead was shock ,with an su carb ,single fire , N1 cam, and a good exhaust. The thing ripped and ran reliable, For years . I miss the old girl .but my 98 fatboy has a similar setup, but with a 6 speed trans . The 6 speed is better than tall gears ,all day long .
You probably already know this but make sure you don't use too heavy of an oil because it starves the top end of oil but like I said you probably already know that great job buddy God bless you my friend
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
I put 70w in there because of the summer heat. But never got around to putting 60w back in until now.
My back brakes are working so good. Thanks for taking care of that for me.
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Sure thing!
You get them figured out I'll bring mine to you lol
Superb production and intel! 👍 From Southern California ~ Ride Forever!
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
I changed over my clutch hub to a 5 spring and straight roller bearings years ago, early 90's, never had a problem since. I didn't like the way my bike took off from the start, I ended up putting a FL first gear in the trans because it's lower. The trans sprocket and wheel sprocket are more for when you are going down the road, not starting off. Just my opinion.
The roads where you live look incredible. I'm from the UK and that scenery looks like something from Smokey and the Bandit! Would love to ride in the USA one day in the future, looks brilliant.
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Some of the scenes from that movie were filmed in the state where I live. Thanks for watching, Mike.
That's a nice old shovel, next you need a panhead! I would love to tinker with a pan. God bless brother
As a long time shovelhead mechanic the best ign for a shovel or Evo is a Dyna S ignition valve tran the new style Evo lifters tapet blocks and pushrods set them and forget them carb Bendix 38mm with a adjustable main jet and a bakelite spacer block. All kick start bikes have their own combination because all motors have their own personality. I'm 65 closed my shop 6 years ago because of my back and lack of the Evolution and back motorcycles out there to work on. Glad you got yours figured out may you Ride and enjoy it for years to come. One more thing there are harmonic balancers out there that fit on the crank primary drive that take out 80 percent of the vibration these are for all pre twin cam motors. Everyone ride safe and God speed. You really want to wake up your motor duel plug the cylinder heads a hold on when you crack the throttle yehaw ✌
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Didn't know evo lifters and pushrods can be used in a shovel. Never heard of that. Maybe I'll give it a whirl.
@albertkinney8021
Жыл бұрын
@@SaddleTrampTV ya I screwed that up the company that makes the aftermarket kit dang getting old and forgot to put my glasses on lol
hi corey, good to see you get the bugs worked out. never used a light an any harley, points or otherwise, but i would static time them then creep the ignition advance a tiny bit at a time till i got the best performance. not out of pride or prejudice, but 'cause i never had a light. same end result though i guess. here's what i say to the younger generation getting into the old bikes, 'more power to ya, bikes you have a relationship with. not just bikes to ride'. anyway, keep lookin' up bro. bill
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Bill. I think you nailed it.
I installed years ago the pull starter solenoid looks like a shifter knob right where the original solenoid mounts on the primary in my 1986 Softail it stopped all the BS starter problems, I think it sells in the V Twin manufacturing catalog nowadays.
I have a 1979 Shovelhead and my starter would stick on it but it always did it when it had a low battery
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Probably a good idea to keep them on a charger every now and again.
Those posts in the clutch hub get notches worn in them from the steel clutch plates. New hubs are relatively inexpensive. I highly recommend Barnett HDP5K kit with aluminum-backed friction plates. These do not wear notches in the hub pins.
Great video thank you for sharing
Great video, straight n honest!
It's progression, not perfection. I believe you're doing a fine job with the ol' shovel.
I had one and yes shovel heads are cool. I rode mine a lot. And if I got it started in 3 kicks I love it.
I know the feeling, Corey, my starter was also engaged like yours, I disconnected the ground cable of the battery and it stopped turning around and the grinding.
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Since all of that, I've been utilizing the kickstarter more often now that it's good and dialed in.
Simple things... "I reckon it's out of gas" 🤣😂 but don't feel like the lone ranger ,Tonto, most of us do it...👍video
@SaddleTrampTV
Жыл бұрын
Yeah. I'm so much of an over-thinker that I tend to miss the forest because of the trees.
@markbrown1349
Жыл бұрын
Yeah ...like looking so hard for something and it's right in front of you....✋️guilty 😁...but can't wait for the videos on the next put together project
That laugh says it all. Learning your bikes lessons. Summertime in New Zealand.!!
Good work Corey it just proves if you don't give up you can figure it all out I remember my shovel wish I still had it I am on a 2001 duch O duce lol later C.T. OF WEST VIRGINIA KEEP THE RUBBER DOWN
5 atm waoting !!!!!! Someone is not pn the ball !!!!!!! Welcome back !!!!!
Everybody likes whatever they like. You've got enough bikes that they all act a little differently. The shovel is just like that one annoying friend that is still fun to hang with LOL
@SaddleTrampTV
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Lol
I have 2 Hondas I am having trouble with the turn signals. They take their own sweet time to come on after you turn them on. Other times they come on quickly.
@johnjenkins9202
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That sounds a lot like the turn signal switch pops cover apart and clean it with some electronic cleaner. Take a look and see if you need some waterproof electronic grease on them
@hhplymouth9473
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@@johnjenkins9202 Thank You. I will check that out on both bikes.
I could never get mine to start in one but it would always start with the 3rd kick.
@SaddleTrampTV
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3rd kick is still pretty good.
that was a big happy smile when sickle started last sickel ts aways the faverite HAPPY TRAILS
It takes more knowledge to own an older bike because you are going to be responsible for fixing it when it breaks or even trying to upgrade it's flaws. That's part of the frustrating fun.
@wcraiderevo8078
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That sound...that's the hook that gets you.
You can change clutch to Rivara proclutch. Best thing I did to my shovel
Great work Corey !
@SaddleTrampTV
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Thanks, Charles