hey Dan,
question on 30 tooth mode, did you use 3 glide sprocket or something else , can you do a review on that mode and what is difference from stock , was it hard to do it. tnx
Grogcvo, I was not that hard to do the 30t, but I have welding skills and my own welding setup. If someone had to farm it out, it would be a bit more difficult, or have someone come over with a rig and do it in your shop.
http://www.cvoharley.com/smf/index.php?topic=67516.0The above thread is from Fullsac and Steve does a great job of showing all of the mods necessary.
I didn't have to remove my swingarm as I used the same stock 140t belt. I used an Andrews 30t pulley I bought from Rob May several years ago, just hadn't done the install. Today I would buy the Tri-Glide 30t, but when I bought mine there were no Tri-Glides.
As I've said, this is a great upgrade and makes the bike very nice to ride.
While in Sturgis a couple weeks ago, the wife and I took a trip to Wall and with the speed limit at 80 mph, I was at 80 and my rpms were at 3200. I normally don't ride that fast, but 70 to 75 is more my speed and at that I'm under 3000 rpms. The big improvement is from a standing start 2-up. First gear now has a LOT more pull without slipping the clutch. And all through the gears there is a big difference, almost like a Stage 1 upgrade.
Hope this helps you some.
Again, if you can do the welding mods on the rear swingarm, this is a no brainer for the cost and the performance gains.