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Started by Tre_11 FLHX, October 31, 2011, 03:39:03 AM

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Tre_11 FLHX

QuoteFile a claim with the contractor's insurance or the county or whoever caused the hazard

I live in Oklahoma, it won't go far.  he!! one time back in 04 I was riding down a road near my house and the stupid @ss' that run this town decided to dump 1 inch Chat 4" thick for a mile, thinking it would keep them from having to fix the road.  No warning signs, flashing lights etc.. I hit that stuff at 11pm coming home from a poker game.  2 days later they were sweeping it all back up!

Tre'
11 103 FLHX-TW555 cams,10.5:1, FM 2-1-2 ex, FM heads, VPC, JP mufflers, PV tuner

yobtaf99

Tape it up so it won't scratch, then beat it (gently, at least at first) with a brass hammer.  It may take a while, but the aluminum will usually bend back into shape.
(Works for the bottom skeg of outboard motors as well!)

Tre_11 FLHX

November 04, 2011, 03:44:26 AM #27 Last Edit: November 04, 2011, 05:36:43 AM by Tre_11 FLHX
I will mess with it as soon as the one a member here hooked me up with,  should get the new one maybe today.  It's a complete tire, wheel and rotors so I will replace mine and begin to see if I can straighten this one, My only fear is, it's cast aluminum and my luck it will break.  Not that it will be any loss to me.

Tre'
11 103 FLHX-TW555 cams,10.5:1, FM 2-1-2 ex, FM heads, VPC, JP mufflers, PV tuner