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Nice looking ride :good:ride safe FredFinally got those pictures of the chopper I'm looking at upload
127" Ultima brute engine
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PAul,
Like you I lost my wife (cancer) and kind of went into a funk with good days and a dark period. I still have bad stretches now almost 2 years later. Traded the triglide we both loved for a Limited and in 2 years have put exactly 1800 miles on it. Wanted and bought a BMW convertible. Love the car but am ready to ride and tour again. At my age 66 I am leery about taking trip by myself such as to Sturgis. I won't think twice about going on a trike. Leaning toward a Freewheeler. If it ever stops raining I am going to demo ride both and decide.
I wish I had magic words to heal your pain or tell you that time heals. It doesn't. You just learn to cope. Not a day goes by that I don't think of my Terri. I have dated but none met the mark. One day maybe one will..... or not. The only advice I will give you is to be honest with yourself. Keep in touch with your friends. When you are ready to seek companionship is up to you. If I can help or just lend an ear, I am here to do that. No one knows unless they travel this road. God bless.
Steve
Most of the strain for the belt and chain is on the left side. As said above, the Evo primary is sometimes unable to handle the torque and strain and will allow the transmission to twist. The Torque Arm resists the twist and keeps the transmission where it belongs. It will also resist the twisting force presented by the Trike swingarm.
This is what I have on mine.
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pcombe;652531 This is an Evo based engine and from what I can see the brace wont fit?[/QUOTE said:The Carlini arm is designed specifically for evo's. Is the Ultima block/cam cover different in the front mount area where the carlini would mount to, than what is found on a stock cased evo?
Still have to believe it might somehow help on a rigid but since you're running an open belt drive primary, perhaps the "inner" primary is built more ruggedly than a stock inner chain drive primary???:Shrug:
Another point might be as it appears from your pics your chop has rigid motor mounts vs rubber on stock big twins, the flex would be negligible, making the arm not needed???
The Carlini arm is designed specifically for evo's. Is the Ultima block/cam cover different in the front mount area where the carlini would mount to, than what is found on a stock cased evo?
Still have to believe it might somehow help on a rigid but since you're running an open belt drive primary, perhaps the "inner" primary is built more ruggedly than a stock inner chain drive primary???:Shrug:
Another point might be as it appears from your pics your chop has rigid motor mounts vs rubber on stock big twins, the flex would be negligible, making the arm not needed???
PCombe said:
Thank's you're singing my blues, Steve.
I'll tell ya what if you head out Sturgis way I only live about 250 miles away in Casper, Wyoming.
I intend to roll a butt load of miles this summer, Not a solid plan but I pick a general direction and when I get to a major interchange out west flipping a quarter and doing a two-bit ride leads me to a lot of places and the length of the ride or time I'm gone is controlled by very few things and some pre-planning takes care of those.
gimmie a holler?
Absolutely sir, If you get done to South Carolina, I would love to meet up and ride a bit with you. Hang in there.
I was in N. Carolina around Waynesville last October and pretty much fell in love with it.
I want to go back and who knows, My trike wants to go run the dragon.
I flew out for a visit and ran the road in a car.
I got to see the wheels of time museum also.
Paul, you ought think about attending the Trike Talk Maggie Valley Rally this year. You can ride the Dragon with fellow members on here as well as the other great roads to ride on down there!
Glad to see you back on here!
Paul... ride on down to the Texas Hill Country get-together about the first week in October. We’d love to have you! Stay tuned to this channel for more info! It’s a great bunch of folks with several now-single people such as yourself along with couples. We have a really good time.
Gimmie details, I just might.
I have a friend that lives in Waynesville
Paul that is a cool chopper you have
Is that a Jockey shift transmission?
IMO with that aggressive belt primary a Carlini Torque Arm would be a huge plus
That primary belt is a lot of force pulling on the tranny and clutch hub bearing
The Torque Arm would help keep that tranny from wanting to twist JMO
Your bike looks to be a lot of fun to ride![]()