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New compensator sprocket from Rivera Primo for 2011 and up.

Started by gabbyduffy, August 09, 2015, 06:04:42 AM

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Makdaddy

So those that have had this mod done for a while
Any increase in gear whine from this?

No startup issues?  Or starter issues in general?
2010 Ultra

gabbyduffy

Quote from: Makdaddy on October 07, 2015, 12:27:00 PM
So those that have had this mod done for a while
Any increase in gear whine from this?

No startup issues?  Or starter issues in general?

         Mine starts better with the sprocket then with out it. Go figure, I thought it might have given me trouble.....
Duffy 216-633-8541 eastern time zone.

No Cents

  I've got over 1,000 miles on my Game Changer sprocket.
My engine is just a touch above stock horsepower and I wondered in the beginning if the Game Changer would handle the few extra ponies I have. After trying it...the Game Changer is a very nice addition to it.
  I have no issues or complaints with it what so ever. I wish these were available back in 2008 when I bought the bike new.
After feeling the difference it makes there is no way I'd ever go back to a 34 tooth comp sprocket.
The bike accelerates harder and quicker in every gear.

Ray
08 FLHX my grocery getter, 124ci, wfolarry 110" heads, Burns pipe, 158/152 sae

rigidthumper

Quote from: No Cents on October 07, 2015, 04:09:41 PM
  I've got over 1,000 miles on my Game Changer sprocket.
My engine is just a touch above stock horsepower
:hyst: :hyst: :hyst: :hyst: :hyst:
Ya, Ray- just a touch!
Ignorance is bliss, and accuracy expensive. How much of either can you afford?

No Cents

08 FLHX my grocery getter, 124ci, wfolarry 110" heads, Burns pipe, 158/152 sae

e-glide90

 Question for those that have installed one, how long for the gear whine to quiet down ?  Have about 300 mi. on mine and not getting any quieter.  09 SG 103, running newest comp., compusaver, and newest chain tensioner. Bike runs great, but really whines.  Thanks

Jackpine_Savage

I've seen the question asked 2 or 3 times during all of this,but with no answer, so figured id ask again now that there has been more time and maybe a few more people have them and have tried different things. Has anybody tried the baker attitude adjuster? Will it provide enough adjustment to be used in place of stock tensioner with the clip on shoe?

Just Nick

Any one running the game changer with a 7 speed I just happen to have a game changer and new used se comp laying around and was wondering if it would be worth a chit behind my 124" stocker
I'm never wrong , once I thought I was wrong , but I was wrong

No Cents

 Nick...if you add the Game Changer with the Baker 7...just make sure your wife is on the back so you have some cushion to slide back against when you flog on it.  :wink:
The Game Changer will make it pull quicker and harder in every gear.

Ray
08 FLHX my grocery getter, 124ci, wfolarry 110" heads, Burns pipe, 158/152 sae

CowboyTutt

Thinking the Game Changer on a Baker DD7 would just be too short gearing in 1st gear, and maybe 2nd.  The DD7 is already pretty darn short in the low gears.  My friend has a DD7 in his 07 SG.  It's pretty darn snappy but his motor has a lot of low end grunt and carries it out the top pretty darn well.  Maybe a build with softer low end TQ in a Bagger, combining the two might be the way to go.  Have to match the gearing to the motor after all. 

Regards,

-Tutt 

Just Nick

Quote from: CowboyTutt on November 09, 2015, 06:24:16 PM
Thinking the Game Changer on a Baker DD7 would just be too short gearing in 1st gear, and maybe 2nd.  The DD7 is already pretty darn short in the low gears.  My friend has a DD7 in his 07 SG.  It's pretty darn snappy but his motor has a lot of low end grunt and carries it out the top pretty darn well.  Maybe a build with softer low end TQ in a Bagger, combining the two might be the way to go.  Have to match the gearing to the motor after all. 

Regards,

-Tutt

That's what I was thinking
I'm never wrong , once I thought I was wrong , but I was wrong

planemech

Anyone know if this sprocket will affect cruise on an 08 Ultra? It is tuned with a SERT and I'm not sure if the SERT has provisions for correcting gear ratios.

KE5RBD

The SERT has no gearing adjustment. Will  likely effect the cruise.
2019 FLHTK Hammock Seat S&S MK 45 Slip ons Street Tuner.


PoorUB

Anyone try a 84 link chain with a Game Changer? Anyone even check to see if one would fit with just the stock tensioner?
I am an adult?? When did that happen, and how do I make it stop?!

topcat3815

Ordered a game changer for my 14 limited with a power vision wandering if Ill will have problems with 6th gear light and cruise functions with this.Also how much it increases rpms at cruise say 70 mph. Thanks for all replies.

KE5RBD

Quote from: topcat3815 on December 03, 2015, 12:39:53 PM
Ordered a game changer for my 14 limited with a power vision wandering if Ill will have problems with 6th gear light and cruise functions with this.Also how much it increases rpms at cruise say 70 mph. Thanks for all replies.
Put these numbers in Gear under the Gear Ratio tab.  I have 14 limited with game changer also.  Probably going to whine a little when decelerating in gear. Mine did it for a while and either quit or I don't notice it any more. I also knocked the embossed numbers off the gear where it rubs on the cam block.  Talked to a distributer yesterday about the embossed numbers.  Doubt it will be fixed anytime soon. 
1st  0.13869
2nd 0.19998
3rd  0.26818
4th  0.33131
5th  0.38891
6th  0.46080
2019 FLHTK Hammock Seat S&S MK 45 Slip ons Street Tuner.

GregOn2Wheels

#217
I'd like to know if a Baker manual adjuster has enough range with the gamer changer and stock chain.  My game changer shoe already has major wear - I think due to running it for a while with the chain too tight,  The fact that it runs fine now with about half of the meat worn off the shoe makes me think the Baker would work without any problem, but I really wasn't looking for a way to spend $200 more on this project.  I'll probably buy a new shoe from Rivera for $25 and be done with it.

Jackpine_Savage

Quote from: GregOn2Wheels on December 03, 2015, 01:42:43 PM
I'd like to know if a Baker manual adjuster has enough range with the gamer changer and stock chain.  My game changer shoe already has major wear - I think due to running it for a while with the chain too tight,  The fact that it runs fine now with about half of the meat worn off the shoe makes me think the Baker would work without any problem, but I really wasn't looking for a way to spend $200 more on this project.  I'll probably buy a new shoe from Rivera for $25 and be done with it.

Youd be the man if you wanted to break the mold and give it a try.... I was going to roll the dice but December in northern Michigan.... Even though its been mild i still dont want to put it through the salt so im out til spring. Let us know which way you wind up going.

gabbyduffy

Quote from: GregOn2Wheels on December 03, 2015, 01:42:43 PM
I'd like to know if a Baker manual adjuster has enough range with the gamer changer and stock chain.  My game changer shoe already has major wear - I think due to running it for a while with the chain too tight,  The fact that it runs fine now with about half of the meat worn off the shoe makes me think the Baker would work without any problem, but I really wasn't looking for a way to spend $200 more on this project.  I'll probably buy a new shoe from Rivera for $25 and be done with it.

   Post a photo of the shoe, how tight was it...........
Duffy 216-633-8541 eastern time zone.

GregOn2Wheels


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   Post a photo of the shoe, how tight was it...........
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I didn't take any pictures, but I will the next time I have the cover off.  How tight?  That's hard to say. - I thought I had it within the spec, but obviously I was mistaken.

Jackpine_Savage

Looking at the baker adjuster does anyone who installed this game changer see any reason you couldn't just add some length to the adjustment "track" to make it go a little further to be useable if it isn't now? Only thing I see is possibly the adjustment nut getting into the chain on top? Can someone give me a rough estimate on distance between the insides of the chain installed? Anybody see a reason this wouldn't work? I'm asking in case I'm missing the obvious. I have this game changer laying on my table and I'm just not crazy about this clip on shoe.

rageglide

The Baker Attitude has a fair amount of flex in it already when adjusted in normal range.  I would be concerned about additional flex caused by the increase in leverage.

Just sayin...

masstch

I need a comp sprocket for my '10 CVO but I recntly did the 30T trans sprocket. I guess I'll need to "undo" that or the combo would be too much. First, to verify that this sprocket will fit.
Rhetorical questions, who still does those?

Jackpine_Savage

Quote from: rageglide on February 05, 2016, 02:01:15 PM
The Baker Attitude has a fair amount of flex in it already when adjusted in normal range.  I would be concerned about additional flex caused by the increase in leverage.

Just sayin...

Damn..wonder if it can be beefed... Thanks for info... For anyone wondering I did contact Rivera Primo and they said that the baker adjuster will NOT work due to lack of adjustment. What the hells a guy gotta do to have a manual adjuster without this clip on shoe?!