scubaman15
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No no chain or anything it is the right upper swing arm ..not bent but did crush the powercoat ... left side fine ? :loony:I believe this is the upper swing arm frame that hit the right strut? Is that what I see? Did it bend the bottom edge of the strut?
That should not have happened IMO. Even if one has the shocks adjusted too light it should bottom out before making contact like that.
You didn't have a wallet chain or something that got caught in there did you?
I see you have the Chopper don't know about the other softails if that is an issue, will check mine today but haven't noticed that before. May not apply to K-9's not sure.
Yeah your right I do remember seeing a couple threads showingit looks like he's getting side to side movement on the swingarm to cause that damage. plus i dont see any threads on the outside of that spacer.
hard to believe he'd get that much movement but something hit it.![]()
Thanks all ...To me it just looks like it bottomed out "the strut did not hit",the swing arm hit the frame under the strut ..No side to side movement .I never touched the adjustment but it seems it is too soft or the bump stops did not work !!! This will be addressed when I take it in for recalls ...thanks for all who answered .I agree with Sul and Al...
here's the swingarm/frame spacer. All it is suppose to do is keep that swingarm from moving side to side. We did measure the turns out as Al said but on the install all I did was once the swingarm and pivit bolt were in with the spacer spun in... I spun it out tighting up/elminating the gap with the spacer. Pretty simple really
The best pics I got of the spacer on the bike....
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If the pivit bolt is messed up (did you get the recall done) I would make them check the bushings... I had my recall done and one of these bushings was ceased up REAL BAD.
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For whatever its worth... here's what your pivit bolt looks like
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You can also adjust the rear shocks to add ride height by spinning the adjustments on them..under the tranny
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If the pivit bolt is fine and that swingarm/frame spacer is tight its a matter of ride height and bump stops. I have my bump stops spaced out just for this reason. You could do the same with fender washers... but to get at it easily you have to pull the rear wheel.
Here's what I mean by spacing them out.
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I know I have heard of some guys getting BDM warrenty it... saying it was the rear shocks that failed or something of that nature. I had the same wear marks on the top of my swingarm form the swing arm bottoming out on the fender struts.
See the dull dot on the left
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