Are these solid units for a street friendly 117 or 124 build?
Yes they work well, and have used so many now, we stock both early and late.
Quote from: Hillside Motorcycle on April 17, 2021, 04:28:34 AM
Yes they work well, and have used so many now, we stock both early and late.
Are the Daytona pumps also sold under the brand "Harddrive"? Or is that a different pump?
I'm having trouble finding the Daytona pump for the 99-06 bikes.
Are they make in China.
Quote from: Buglet on April 19, 2021, 05:16:20 AM
Are they make in China.
YES and an oil pump is not something that I would try and save a few bucks on.
Quote from: calif phil on April 19, 2021, 07:07:07 AM
Quote from: Buglet on April 19, 2021, 05:16:20 AM
Are they make in China.
YES and an oil pump is not something that I would try and save a few bucks on.
:up:
I have used them in the past never a problem. What I like about the Daytona Pump is you can use them on a severely galled cam plate. The Daytona with its own backing plate cover negates the need for a new backing plate. Those plates are not cheap especially the billet ones.
MIKE
Quote from: Adam76 on April 17, 2021, 05:51:15 PM
Are the Daytona pumps also sold under the brand "Harddrive"? Or is that a different pump?
I'm having trouble finding the Daytona pump for the 99-06 bikes.
Link to the parent (https://daytona-global.com/products/?page=Products_Model&mfrID=0) site.
Someone else will have to chime in what wholesalers are utilizing them under their branding.
Looks like the same pump as sold by Twin Power
just spend a little more get the S&S three stage or the dan thayer , or the fueling all made in usa and nice pumps
Quoteor the dan thayer
:agree: even go that way for an M8 Pump
I remember the first Thayer I bought (his shop isn't too far from me).
The thing was a work of art, it was almost a shame to hide it inside a motor lol
~John