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| subject: | Odd rumble in Durango solved. |
07 Apr 12 20:41, Mark Hofmann wrote to Roy Witt:
RW>> Chain or belt driven? Don't forget to lightly grease the chain if so
RW>> equipped.
MH> In a manner of speaking, both. It is belt driven, but there is a
MH> chain inside the primary.
The same as my Sportster...no drive chain to lub...
RW>> Heaven forbid you put it off...spring has sprung here.
MH> I'm already ashamed that I have not changed the oil in the HD yet.
MH> Been too busy with just about everything else. I am going to do my
MH> best to complete it tomorrow or at the latest, next weekend.
My friend Andru has been on two long rides already this month. I'll
probably not ride mine again, that is until its on it's way to the HD
dealer for re-sale.
MH> At least I have all the synthentic motorcycle oils, filters, etc
MH> ready to go.
That's good.
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