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Were any of your bikes rubber mounted?

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  • August 21, 2009 at 7:52 pm #1293
    @unknown

    I have a 04 Warrior. Love it, but going to sell it if there is no way to rubber mount this engine. I put a lot of miles on it during the weekends but have only had it since November and have broken 4 brackets, one stripped head bolt and blown head gaskets, and now just fixed it again. Thought I had another stripped head bolt but turns out the stud was pulled right out. (different head)
    I baby this bike compared to how my friends ride their rubber mounted choppers. Is there a fix?
    This just seems to be too much motor to be solid mount.

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    August 22, 2009 at 6:39 pm #1294

    @venmc
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    Theres no way to rubber mount the engine. Head bolts pulling on S&S motors is a known issue resulting from over heating (probably the former owner). If you have excessive vibration and you have the motor apart again see about having the motor balanced. The 113s vibrate. No doubt.

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