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  • ROGER4314

    Been Called "Flash" Since I Was A Kid!
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    The best weed trimmers I've had were made by Echo.

    Using a hand held trimmer wrecks my back, so I bought a Cub Cadet wheeled trimmer. It doesn't do trimming as clean as a handheld, but I could cut through a fence with it and it's 4 stroke so there's no need to mix the oil/gas. It uses huge string....about .155" diameter.

    Flash
    Hurley's Gold
     

    Stukaman

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    I'm told by several people in the know that most new Harley Davidsons require the entire rear swingarm to be removed in order to change the belt, which must be done at 50-60k miles. Not unusual to pay $1k in labor for this service!

    For comparison, my dinky Honda Rebel requires a side cover on the engine to be removed and the rear tire to be loosened and moved forward to change the chain. Takes about 20-25 minutes and can easily be done at home with a motorcycle jack. Probably make it an hour if you're going to change the sprockets, too.

    Shit like this is why I'll never own a Harley. Not to mention the catastrophic engine design on the Twin Cam.
    Tell me about the twin cam I have a 2014 Streetglide.

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