Always worry about cracking tabs on actuator so Winder has this cover (#8KC-G613F-00)which should help that and keep heat off what has been a good actuator. I did have to bend sides slightly to clear inner chaincase rib. Kinda finishes it off. Also picked up a new heat shield(blanket) since mine had hole in it from rubbing. Trying warranty on that. That should be it. About ready to ride!
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Always worry about cracking tabs on actuator so Winder has this cover which should help that and keep heat off what has been a good actuator. I did have to bend sides slightly to clear inner chaincase rib. Kinda finishes it off. Also picked up a new heat shield since mine had hole in it from rubbing. Trying warranty on that. That should be it. About ready to ride!
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Did they warranty the thermal blanket on your side area by silencer?
Still waiting. They need to submit it. Would think it should go through. Will keep you informed. Most all have holes in by now.Did they warranty the thermal blanket on your side area by silencer?
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Still waiting. They need to submit it. Would think it should go through. Will keep you informed. Most all have holes in by now.
Right I need a new one. Big hole in mine.
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You have a part number on that actuator cover i have one broken tab on mine? What is the orange stuff you have in there and what is it for didn't see that the other day?
Added # to the first post. I put that orange stuff to keep the wires from banging around there and getting wrecked. They just hang there.You have a part number on that actuator cover i have one broken tab on mine? What is the orange stuff you have in there and what is it for didn't see that the other day?
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My original heat blanket was burned out the first year, second one I coated the back side with the high temp shiny tape right where it would have a tendency to rub, once it starts to wear through that I peel it off and put new tape on, still looks like new after 3 seasons.
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I made a little bracket that bolts to exhaust and keeps the thermal blanket from laying against it . Mine blanket is still good.
I made a bracket but the hole was already there and didnt put new tape on last season. Put some tape on new one and have the bracket already. Even glued the velcro back on batwing. Looks good! Just waiting for family to wake up,Tension track and Daylight and I can go ride!I made a little bracket that bolts to exhaust and keeps the thermal blanket from laying against it . Mine blanket is still good.
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I see you have a wire zip tied to the oil breather tube, any issues with that melting? reason I ask is that I routed a wire the same exact way.
No problem. Heated shield wire. Been there 4 seasons.I see you have a wire zip tied to the oil breather tube, any issues with that melting? reason I ask is that I routed a wire the same exact way.
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Any issues with the angle adapter on the o2 sensor?I made a bracket but the hole was already there and didnt put new tape on last season. Put some tape on new one and have the bracket already. Even glued the velcro back on batwing. Looks good! Just waiting for family to wake up,Tension track and Daylight and I can go ride!
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No. Actually since I have been using it I haven't lost a O2 sensor. Went through two before. Innovate.Any issues with the angle adapter on the o2 sensor?
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