Remove the outer primary cover and inspect for damage to the starter gear or the gear on the clutch basket. Observe the starter operation for improper engagement and replace all damaged and faulty parts. you either have a bad starter clutch or a missing tooth on your ring gear or starter or both. Id be willing to bet you are missing some teeth
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you fix it dude
A Harley Davidson chrome can be fixed in motorcycle repair shops. They will fix any scratch marks and defects in the chrome and make it brand new again.
This is a big problem for some Harley Davidson bikes. The pegs are a result to a manufacturing defect. One can fix this problem by simply taking the pegs off.
The first thing to start with is to give some idea of what it's doing or not doing. Once you've explained that then it make it easier to give you an answer.
The cost to fix a broken starter depends on the type of starter and where a person goes to fix it. It can range from $50 to $200 to fix a broken starter.
Need to figure out exactly what's wrong with it first. Maybe it needs to be replaced, or maybe it's just in need of a new speedometer cable.
Because there's something wrong with the motor that starts and stops. Try taking a look at it yourself, or take it to a mechanic. They will be avle to figure out whats wrong and fix it.
I replaced the starter but it makes a grinding nose how do i fix it
Replace them.
Two things come to mind right off. First a short anywhere in the solenoid wiring. Or the end gear bolt is loose or broken. This requires removing the primary to find out or fix. Eiher way, you need a pro to look at it. Many money problems can arise if it is not fixed.
You don't fix this. It is part of what makes a Harley a Harley. Go buy a Honda if you don't like vibration.