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  1. Barty

    Electrical failure

    Thanks guys, that was it! Ignition wire solder has come adrift. Much appreciate. :smile:
  2. Barty

    Electrical failure

    Pulled into a bar yesterday and shut down normally but lost all electrical power when I went to restart. All fuses and battery are good. Despite the help and advise of dozens on HD guys (they told me they were used to braking down :smile:), I had to tow it back. Any know problems for this...
  3. Barty

    O2 Sensor removal

    Thanks - yes, I started at the sensor and replaced it with the bung that comes with the jardines kit and unchecked it in tuneboy. Doug and Wayne advised that I also disconnect from the ECU, which I did. I saw other posts where an 'O2 eliminator' was plugged back into the ECU.....looks like a...
  4. Barty

    O2 Sensor removal

    Thanks guys - sounds like the O2 eliminator gizmo plugged into the ECU in not required. Maybe it's only required if you're running with a PCIII
  5. Barty

    Installing Jardines for the first time....

    You can't drill through the jardines hangar - it mounts to the inside of the bike's foot peg hanger.
  6. Barty

    Installing Jardines for the first time....

    You need to remove the standard exhaust hanger when you fit Jardines. The Jardines fit to the inside of the rear foot peg hanger. You can download a .PDF file from the jardines website for the installation instructions but you definitely need the sticky'd advice on this forum and the manual for...
  7. Barty

    O2 Sensor removal

    When removing the O2 sensor by disconnecting it from the ECU in order to stop the potential auto correction of decel popping, i found an old post that mentioned fitting a O2 eliminator plug back on the ECU connector. A dynojet part i think. Is that still the current advice - or is it now...
  8. Barty

    Rivco Passenger Relocation Arms

    New nuts and bolts are provided in the Rivco passenger floorboard kit - can't recall the sizes and i'm not with the bike right now. A bolt with length to suit your application and a chrome cap nut would look the part if you want to do away with the rear pegs.
  9. Barty

    Rivco Passenger Relocation Arms

    Yes. I intend to post some pics of the whole instal. I'm in the aviation game and travel a fair bit. I'm in India at the moment and will get to it when i get back to Florida
  10. Barty

    Rivco Passenger Relocation Arms

    Hmmmm. My pins are installed in the arms also with two positions. However, my 2008 Classic only has the mating holes for those pins in the standard exhaust hanger. When you remove the hanger and exhaust to fit the Jardines....you loose the holes. I dirilled new ones adhacent to the lug in the...
  11. Barty

    Rivco Passenger Relocation Arms

    Yes, that's where the nut and bolt go....but when the stock exhaust hangers are removed, you loose the holes for the two small pins that stop the arms rotating under load.
  12. Barty

    Rivco Passenger Relocation Arms

    Anybody fitted the Rivco relocation arms for passenger floorboards when you've swapped out the standard exhaust and done away with the standard exhaust hanger? Do they fit - did you drill new holes for the location (anti-torque) pins or cut and retain the top of the standard hanger and re-use?
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