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Well.. The slippage is still here.. This time I had the Ole lady on the back for the first time and when I got on it coming home some it still slips in 4th gear from 3rd.
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UPDATE:
I called Barnett and also the guys at Scooters and they mentioned that the 1 inch setting is a "Starting Point" so to speak so I tightened them down another full turn and I will see what happens.. I haven't noticed no slipping until she was on it but I don't think it should do it at all so I will see what this does..
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Old 09-05-2007, 08:26 PM
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Ok.. I found my leak for my Front Master cylinder . It was the connector from the brake line going to the fitting that is around the banjo bolt.


I also got on it again today , this time pretty good, and no slippage.. Hopefully this fixes it. .

Only other thing that happened today was I purchased a new tool bag at the Easyrider Rodeo this past weekend and today when I got to work , one of the straps came loose (shitty strap design) and I drug it all the way to work.. Needless to say I will be having one custom made so I know it will not fall off.
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I might as well add my sweet tool bag to the thread just to finish it off.




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No standard Softail Shocks. Had to set them as tight as they would go so it wouldn't bottom the fender out.
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