214 Metroline
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Spent Labor Day weekend with my brother riding my 2007 Ultra down Skyline Drive, the Blue Ridge Parkway and the Cherohala Skyway. After we hit Tellico Plains, we decided to take the scenic roads home to Indiana.
After stopping for gas in Crossville, TN, I pulled out onto the road and heard a "click, click" noise. I initially attributed this to the compensator, but when it made the same noise coming to a stop at the next light I knew it was something else.
We pulled over and checked the rear brake, thinking I might have broken something with going up and down the mountains for the past three days. Took the saddlebag off and the rear brake looked normal. Took the left side saddlebag off, and moved the bike a few feet. The IDS sprocket moved sideways a tad and made the click noise. Damn!
Gently rode 45 miles to Cookeville where I found Boswell Harley around 5PM. At this point it was making a lot of noise. Thomas was able to get me in right away, and found the IDS bearing was pretty much in pieces. They didn't have a replacement bearing in stock, but Tony had a take-off sprocket at home, and would bring it in the next day.
I got a lift to the hotel from one of the techs and he picked me up in the morning. The sprocket went on without issues and I was on my way home.
I want to give a big shout-out to Thomas, Roy, Bill and Tony of Boswell's Cookeville Harley-Davidson. They went above and beyond in my book, and I truly appreciate it!
BTW - This IDS sprocket has been on my Ultra for the last 3 seasons and approximately 30,000 miles, give or take a few. I think I will be replacing this bearing with every other rear tire change from here on out, just to be safe. If this had happened on the Parkway I would have been up a creek without a paddle!
Kevin
After stopping for gas in Crossville, TN, I pulled out onto the road and heard a "click, click" noise. I initially attributed this to the compensator, but when it made the same noise coming to a stop at the next light I knew it was something else.
We pulled over and checked the rear brake, thinking I might have broken something with going up and down the mountains for the past three days. Took the saddlebag off and the rear brake looked normal. Took the left side saddlebag off, and moved the bike a few feet. The IDS sprocket moved sideways a tad and made the click noise. Damn!
Gently rode 45 miles to Cookeville where I found Boswell Harley around 5PM. At this point it was making a lot of noise. Thomas was able to get me in right away, and found the IDS bearing was pretty much in pieces. They didn't have a replacement bearing in stock, but Tony had a take-off sprocket at home, and would bring it in the next day.
I got a lift to the hotel from one of the techs and he picked me up in the morning. The sprocket went on without issues and I was on my way home.
I want to give a big shout-out to Thomas, Roy, Bill and Tony of Boswell's Cookeville Harley-Davidson. They went above and beyond in my book, and I truly appreciate it!
BTW - This IDS sprocket has been on my Ultra for the last 3 seasons and approximately 30,000 miles, give or take a few. I think I will be replacing this bearing with every other rear tire change from here on out, just to be safe. If this had happened on the Parkway I would have been up a creek without a paddle!
Kevin