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Banjodan
Posted 2013-05-08 9:49 PM (#138616)
Subject: riding hard and low today


Cruiser

Posts: 209
when I rode off to work this morning, I thot my feet were a tad flatter on pavement. didnt think to much about it. when I left work, there was a definite difference. I checked air in shock. ok, no leaks. I stopped at dealer and pulled off seat. the bolt in upper shock link was sheared, and rod eye was damaged. this was a lowering link installed by this same dealer, about a year ago. could this be defective product or workmanship? or just one of those things? I left bike to be repaired and hoping for the best.....
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CoolHandLuke
Posted 2013-05-09 11:17 AM (#138658 - in reply to #138616)
Subject: Re: riding hard and low today


Iron Butt

Posts: 849
, FL United States
Glad you didn't have any difficulties riding - your Guardian Angel was looking after you
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Oldman47
Posted 2013-05-09 12:14 PM (#138665 - in reply to #138616)
Subject: Re: riding hard and low today


Tourer

Posts: 573
Central Illinois
It sounds like a product defect to me. A bolt should not just fail like that.
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johnnyvision
Posted 2013-05-09 6:40 PM (#138684 - in reply to #138616)
Subject: Re: riding hard and low today


Visionary

Posts: 4278
Bad Bad in stall I'll bet.
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varyder
Posted 2013-05-09 7:36 PM (#138685 - in reply to #138616)
Subject: Re: riding hard and low today


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
was it sheared or did the nut come off?
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Banjodan
Posted 2013-05-09 8:19 PM (#138686 - in reply to #138616)
Subject: Re: riding hard and low today


Cruiser

Posts: 209
the bolt was sheared off. I shortened my original link by one inch and they installed it at 1 hour labor. what can ya say....glad I was close to home.
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atvtinker
Posted 2013-05-10 12:11 AM (#138690 - in reply to #138616)
Subject: Re: riding hard and low today


Tourer

Posts: 466
Grand Cane, LA
Did your installer clearance the frame part just above that bolt? I noticed when I had my lowered link on there that the bolt head would hit the frame at the edge of the opening. Had to take a dremel and clearance out the area a little bit to let the head of the bolt actually come through the opening
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sarvbill
Posted 2013-05-10 6:41 AM (#138693 - in reply to #138690)
Subject: Re: riding hard and low today


Cruiser

Posts: 135
Chesterfield, VA

+1 

I lowered mine 2 inches and also had to dremel out the aluminum frame opening just above the upper link bolt to provide clearance.  Without doing this, the upper link bolt and nut will impact the frame when the shock compresses.  Not sure if you have the same issue with a 1 inch lowering link, but it's worth checking.

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Banjodan
Posted 2013-05-11 10:16 PM (#138765 - in reply to #138616)
Subject: Re: riding hard and low today


Cruiser

Posts: 209
thanks I'll check for clearance....
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X1811
Posted 2013-05-12 8:09 PM (#138809 - in reply to #138616)
Subject: Re: riding hard and low today


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 16
Which lowering link did you have installed?
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sarvbill
Posted 2013-05-13 6:33 AM (#138828 - in reply to #138616)
Subject: RE: riding hard and low today


Cruiser

Posts: 135
Chesterfield, VA
I installed the HMD link, and I posted incorrectly above.  The issue with the bolt clearance is the upper shock link, not the fixed link.  Still worth checking to make sure you have sufficient clearance.
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Banjodan
Posted 2013-05-16 9:06 PM (#139090 - in reply to #138616)
Subject: Re: riding hard and low today


Cruiser

Posts: 209
I removed my seat to check bolt clearance in link and the shock. I had to dremel frame to make clearance for upper shock bolt. the link I installed was shortened 1". My original lowering link was 7/8'. didn't know that.
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donetracey
Posted 2013-05-17 12:23 AM (#139096 - in reply to #138616)
Subject: Re: riding hard and low today


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
Why would you tamper with the original design? I don't understand ...

I am a only 5'8" and my feet are FLAT on the ground with my Vision. Many of my prior bikes I could only do "tip-toe" with one foot - but I NEVER considered messing with the bike to change things. The engineering that goes into the final design is NOT something that I would change. I would buy a different machine if I didn't like the feeling - and not consider myself a better engineer than the builder.

This story makes me feel that my feeling for 53 years of 'non-tinkering' is/was the best way to go ...

Be careful with your tinkering - PLEEEZE !!!!
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jeffmack
Posted 2013-05-17 7:08 AM (#139105 - in reply to #138616)
Subject: Re: riding hard and low today


Iron Butt

Posts: 623
dont believe you were asked to understand, Many people lower, paint, chop, monkey bars, cam etc their bike...all without the need of your approval. its called free will, good fun stuff
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XRsteve
Posted 2013-05-17 7:55 AM (#139106 - in reply to #139105)
Subject: Re: riding hard and low today


Visionary

Posts: 2300
Georgia, west of Atlanta
jeffmack - 2013-05-17 7:08 AM

dont believe you were asked to understand, Many people lower, paint, chop, monkey bars, cam etc their bike...all without the need of your approval. its called free will, good fun stuff



So true Jeffmack.............
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byufan
Posted 2013-05-17 4:00 PM (#139124 - in reply to #139096)
Subject: Re: riding hard and low today


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 39
donetracey - 2013-05-16 11:23 PM

Why would you tamper with the original design? I don't understand ...

I am a only 5'8" and my feet are FLAT on the ground with my Vision. Many of my prior bikes I could only do "tip-toe" with one foot - but I NEVER considered messing with the bike to change things. The engineering that goes into the final design is NOT something that I would change. I would buy a different machine if I didn't like the feeling - and not consider myself a better engineer than the builder.

This story makes me feel that my feeling for 53 years of 'non-tinkering' is/was the best way to go ...

Be careful with your tinkering - PLEEEZE !!!!


I'm reasonably certain that the Vision would never have been designed if it wasn't for a guy who did a little "tinkering" is his day.
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