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Balancer ChainsHarley Davidson Engine Related Issues |
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Published by
glider
(Community Liaison)
Published date: Oct 27th, 2009 |
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Start The Engine
Ride: 09 Heritage
Join Date: Apr 22nd, 2009
Location: Mt. Vernon, IN
Posts: 31
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Re: Balancer Chains
Thanks for the info Glider. This is where I get a sound that I was worried about but dealer said it is normal. I understand that with a windsheild you will amplyfi the sound of the engine. Is this true?
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Community Liaison
Ride: 07 Road King Classic
Join Date: Jun 21st, 2007
Posts: 20,467
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Re: Balancer Chains
Unfortunately it is true. It seems to keep all the engine noises in behind the shield and they sound worse then.
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