Greetings Brothers and Sisters....
I have just visited my SE FatBoy in the "Shop". A recap: After the original performance build (took 2.5 months to finish) I blew out a pushrod in the high desert after 3K miles of dream performance bike heaven. I had the first repair done by a Dealer in Monterey County (I was towed there, with not a single other option at the time). The experts there thought I had too much oil in the bike, and that caused the pushrod to bend and tweak. The fine folks at this Dealer charged me $1, 800.00 plus and had "Fools" rebuilt my ride (only the front cylinder), getting me exactly 112 miles to Hayward, CA where my favorite Tuner works at RC Cycles. Blew out another pushrod, this time the ear cylinder. New repair to get me home: $2,200.00 plus and I limped home for 485 miles. Every day my compression in the rear cylinder was getting worse. Took it to the experts that built the performance into my ride originally. They had just closed their doors after 3 years of business. The owner and I talk, for a few weeks...still nothing.
I finally got it into the shop locally where the former owner took control of the situation back on January 20th, 2008. After 2 plus months, I saw my engine in my bike for the first time. That was two days ago.
Now, I know it is a speedy process to rebuild a Top End with well known performance parts for vendors like HD and Screamin' Eagle, Fueling, Axtell, J & E, etc... and working with nationally recognized machinists like STD, and performance experts not to be named right now... Yeah all these people chipped in and helped with the lowering of costs, adjusted labor (their own work originally) costs due to the reputation and need to know how, what, where, when, why..... OK, get the picture? Everybody pointed fingers at first, that's the easy way they do it....Eventually, each party took responsibility for what work or what part they had in the original build, and came to the plate for around $1200.00 approximately.
The SE FatBoy I adore was "clayed" and tested. Passed the test and now it's getting close to coming home finally. I get to do a heat cycle this weekend. A test run Saturday. Maybe I'll be back in my garage with two CVO's as it should be.
I know this has taken WAY WAY too long. The original pushrod blew out in October of 2007. And finally, she'll come home without a limp just needing a break-in. I am up for that.
Thanks for reading and listening to me rant. If my brother Hoist (Howie) can diatribe and chronicle endlessly, then I can toss a word or two at ya'all as well. Thanks Howie, you're an inspiration to us all.
Mike K.
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