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<blockquote data-quote="PapyG" data-source="post: 136306" data-attributes="member: 4850"><p>Good morning all</p><p></p><p>Greg, simply for a generator training issue that would cause problems.</p><p></p><p>Coming back to Harley starters, once received they are disassembled and the bearings are replaced with sealed bearings, and grease is put in place.</p><p></p><p>For the starter crown problems, as I explained to you, there was a time when they were brittle. The problem was then solved and never caused a problem again.</p><p></p><p>Indeed, putting rivets in place of the 8 M6 screws is mechanically better, but this assembly has never caused a problem .. (so far)</p><p>Greg, unfortunately you have encountered this problem on the 1330 Black Prince, but if a tooth is to go to the wrong place and to force on the crown ... ouch ..</p><p></p><p>By the way, to answer Gerry and Greg (not personally to you Greg but to the owner of 1330), know that the 90% of people who are not happy are people who touch their bike themselves or who do not ride and trying to start them every 6 months without doing a minimum of maintenance.</p><p></p><p>there was a problem with the phone at Godet for a long time. Today it works</p><p></p><p>Guillaume</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PapyG, post: 136306, member: 4850"] Good morning all Greg, simply for a generator training issue that would cause problems. Coming back to Harley starters, once received they are disassembled and the bearings are replaced with sealed bearings, and grease is put in place. For the starter crown problems, as I explained to you, there was a time when they were brittle. The problem was then solved and never caused a problem again. Indeed, putting rivets in place of the 8 M6 screws is mechanically better, but this assembly has never caused a problem .. (so far) Greg, unfortunately you have encountered this problem on the 1330 Black Prince, but if a tooth is to go to the wrong place and to force on the crown ... ouch .. By the way, to answer Gerry and Greg (not personally to you Greg but to the owner of 1330), know that the 90% of people who are not happy are people who touch their bike themselves or who do not ride and trying to start them every 6 months without doing a minimum of maintenance. there was a problem with the phone at Godet for a long time. Today it works Guillaume [/QUOTE]
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