Hi y'all.New here. I recently got my 07 Cherry SE. I have enjoyed the bike when running 60+ miles hour. My biggest complaint is on the clucking, clacking slapping or what ever you want to call it in the primary or transmission. I have read some threads on changing the oil in the transmission to a true synthetic gear lube 75w-90-140-250. After reading the application chart on the Mobil 1 site they (Mobile 1) do not reccomend using the gear lube in "automatic, Manual or
semiautomatic transmissions that use transmission fluid or motor oil for lubricant. I suspect that this is due to the small needle bearings in the transmissions are not receiving adequate lubrication due to there small openings. Here is my question. Has any one out there with one of the 6 speeds changed to the synthetic gear lubes and has substantial miles on it with out any problems. And it is my understanding that the Baker DD6 uses synthetic gear lube so can anyone confirm this?
I have the same problem. SOOO much clacking and slapping it sounds like it is going to blow up at any moment. I have met several other owners at bike rallies and they report the same noise. I am made very uneasy by the excessive noise and it takes pleasure from the ownership and ride of the bike. From the old days, it sounds like rod bearings that have spun and knocking it's a$$ off. It is almost embarrassing to ride near another bike in that they may hear the s**t for noise coming from the engine, Primary or tranny.
The heat of the 500 degree oven between your legs also adds to the displeasure of owning this bike. The only real pleasure I seem to get is when I am washing and polishing it. Only to be brought back to reality when it is started. I have spent several thousand dollars to cool her down but it is a no go.
Did I mention pinging? Holy S**t. When it gets hot it is unbelievable.
I have tried amsoil in all three holes and no difference. I installed Red Line Shock Proof and it made no difference.
Flame me if you want! I'm all yours, but I don't see how Harley could bring this to market like this.
John B