How do you know it needs top end gaskets kit?
After 2 months to the day I have fixed enough sh*t to make this roadworthy. I purchased this 2006 SS after I first waited an entire month before negotiating with the seller. I was hesitant on making the leap based on initial inspection, but decided screw it I'll just fix whatever it needs. I rode it briefly right after purchase to give it a shake down before tearing into it. It still needs a full top end gasket kit, but that will wait until next winter. For now I'm just waiting on receipt of an inner stone guard, and a set of TechSpec grippers. A busy life puts a damper on getting things done in a timely manner. I wrench all my own stuff, so it tends to take longer.
Thus far I replaced...
rear wheel bearings
rear tire
rear brake pads
idler pulley bearings
belt
rear sprocket
front wheel bearings
front tire
front rotor
front brake pads
Renthal ultra low bars
Oury grips
mirrors
and a big THANK YOU to John (Lunatic) for some parts and advice
of course pics or it didn't happen...
How do you know it needs top end gaskets kit?
My old shop teacher always said "it ain't a leak if it doesn't touch the ground"
Looking good! Get some miles on that pretty thing
*And it's not a "Harley". It's a Buell.
Looks great! And, I get what you mean about it taking longer doing your own wrenching coupled with a busy life...two months is pretty darn good. Is the writing on your tire sidewalls tinted? Or is that just the way the light is reflecting off them? It looks pretty cool with the rest of the bike!
and a big THANK YOU to John (Lunatic) for some parts and advice
that's a beauty! love red bikes and that turned out wonderfully. you should be proud of all that work and the results. well done.
The engine architecture, no argument there. But with the extensive time and engineering put into the ones in the Buells (especially the Thunderstorm), I think Erik would take offense to that
Ironically, I've never had much issues with my Buells leaking. The '09 Sporty always marked it's territory. Odd for having 'the same engine'.... I'm sure it's in the DNA