MossBerg590
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Looks like the stock harness to me from what I can see


BDM says for a 2005 Chopper;- Proper way to check oil is bike cold, on kickstand, oil should be at the bottom of the fill tube?
- Proper tire pressure is 36 psi?
- For those who have S&S 117s with TP headers, how many RPMs do you typically run at?
my plan of action would be to wait until the battery needs to be replaced and then do the battery and the VR at the same time and then when the electronics start going bad I'd either do the Axel EHC or if it's more than just the EHC, like other wiring, then I'd do the RIP kitAwesome bike... recommend replace ech with rip kit
If your Dog has a TP engine, with TP heads and rockers, you have NOTHING to worry about. The 4" bore S&S engines are different geometry wise than the 4 1/8" bore S&S engines., and should be ok with the TP top end. General service, keep it tuned well, don't beat the shit out of it, and you'll be good to go. FWIW that air cleaner is a power killer no matter how you point it. Sell it to your worst enemy, and put a decent air cleaner on the bike. You'll pick up a ton of power, and will have to jet richer.Girls at bars didn't have any interest in me ...
Until I rolled up on my Big Dog!
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So I bought the bike, been riding it daily to work, and no issues, but I do have the following questions/confirmations:
- Proper way to check oil is bike cold, on kickstand, oil should be at the bottom of the fill tube?
- Proper tire pressure is 36 psi?
- How can I tell when the TP headers are about to break?
- The S&S 107 in the 04 Ridgeback (although less displacement) seemed to have more instant power, I thought maybe the Chopper is that much heavier but according to NADA there's only a 22 lb diff (653 lbs vs 631 lbs)
- For those who have S&S 117s with TP headers, how many RPMs do you typically run at?
- I've seen the spike air cleaner pointing to the front, like mine, and also pointing upwards. Is there any difference in function or can it point either way, it's just aesthetics?
Mine's an s&s engine but how do I know if it's a 4" bore that will work with the tp top end or a 4 1/8" bore that won't?If your Dog has a TP engine, with TP heads and rockers, you have NOTHING to worry about. The 4" bore S&S engines are different geometry wise than the 4 1/8" bore S&S engines., and should be ok with the TP top end. General service, keep it tuned well, don't beat the shit out of it, and you'll be good to go. FWIW that air cleaner is a power killer no matter how you point it. Sell it to your worst enemy, and put a decent air cleaner on the bike. You'll pick up a ton of power, and will have to jet richer.
I like that color combo.
John
Unfortunately hat is lugging the engine. These engines perform better above 3000 and higher RPMs are much easier on the bottom end. Also the bike just runs better, snappier throttle, smoother and better for everything. I don't know where the myth of running a V-Twin below 2000 RPM came from but it not correct. Don't be surprised if you snap a shaft with a 1500 rpm roll-on in 6th gear.I have s&s 117...shift rpm under 2000 cruising rpm around 1200-1500
From the S&S owners manual.....Unfortunately hat is lugging the engine. These engines perform better above 3000 and higher RPMs are much easier on the bottom end. Also the bike just runs better, snappier throttle, smoother and better for everything. I don't know where the myth of running a V-Twin below 2000 RPM came from but it not correct. Don't be surprised if you snap a shaft with a 1500 rpm roll-on in 6th gear.
If you can do a 30% grade at 10mph in 12gear I'd be impressed as hell - and you'd have a new careerThink 12 speed bicycle in 12th gear going up a 30% grade at 10 mph. You will have a visit with an orthopedic surgeon in your future.
This was an analogy to visualize the stress on connecting rod bearings (knees) from low rpm. No one could do a 30% grade at 10mph in a big gear. My intent was to illustrate the fallacy of trying to ride V-Twin motorcycle below 2000 rpm. Based on this reply I failed miserably.If you can do a 30% grade at 10mph in 12gear I'd be impressed as hell - and you'd have a new career
Pro Cyclists WALK 27% grade! https://www.wired.com/2013/03/whats-the-steepest-gradient-for-a-road-bike/
Back in the day I did a 13% grade in VA on a charity ride (1st gear doing switchbacks on the road) and I can tell you most of the 170 people PUSHED their bikes up that hill. The truck filming us you could hear straining when it came up behind you.
Who does that?Unfortunately hat is lugging the engine. These engines perform better above 3000 and higher RPMs are much easier on the bottom end. Also the bike just runs better, snappier throttle, smoother and better for everything. I don't know where the myth of running a V-Twin below 2000 RPM came from but it not correct. Don't be surprised if you snap a shaft with a 1500 rpm roll-on in 6th gear.
