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Th3InfamousI

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Why not just do things right...put on an open primary and be done with it. :rolleyes:
I'm guessing an open primary doesn't allow for one just a solid sprocket like OEM. So it sounds like your just saying stick with OEM rather than add a compensator then as it relates to the crank sprocket. Nothing to do about an open primary..haha

Wonder what the open primaries for Harley's have actually.



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bdm7250

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I'm guessing an open primary doesn't allow for one just a solid sprocket like OEM. So it sounds like your just saying stick with OEM rather than add a compensator then as it relates to the crank sprocket. Nothing to do about an open primary..haha

Wonder what the open primaries for Harley's have actually.



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Brandon Downey

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It is right there. Chock absorber in power train. Helps to ease torque pulses on power train, thus making the life of starter, tranny, clutch and you (when riding slow speed) easier.
I suppose HD has used it on every model for last 30 years.
Thanks for educating me on this, much appreciated.
 
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