I know I should probably put this somewhere else, but I am hoping this will be seen sooner as I have my bike on the lift and it is getting HOTTER by the minute in my garage.
Ok last week I had a Harley dealer replace my rear tire, it was on a Sunday morning, and took over four hours. BTW they operate on a first come first served basis, and I was the first in line. Anyway when they were done the adviser said it took extra long cause a clamp screw on my muffler was stripped and the tech could not remove the muff. Right then and there I should have stopped and checked everything, but no I just wanted to get out and ride as I had friends waiting with me.
Skip to this morning I was out to install the new Prog. 440 suspension, and noticed that the drive belt has about a one inch give, maybe more with extra effort. My question is, should I try to correct it, call the dealer and -itch or just wait til later to see what happens. The reason I had the tire installed at the dealer is I did not want to screw with getting the alignment out of whack. I have never removed a rear wheel, would it be too much for a used car salesman to attempt and not mess up the align. I have read all the stuff on how to and have a service manual, but that is just one job I have always left to the the shop.
So what do you think?
Thanks
David