Mickrick wrote:
I was born on April 1st...
Seriously though Tom, I removed the primary cover on my bike after I bought it, to inspect the primary chain tensioner, and found a hideous after market jobbie. Admittedly a lot worse than the original pre-updated ones, but the thought of what could happen if something came loose in there still makes me shudder.
It's up to you, and I may literally be a genuine fool, but I wouldn't want that on my conscience.
Get where you're coming from, but anyone with Google and a Buell knows that this original part (as well as most of the rest of the standard parts on the bike) could go bad. Who knows why someone would want to buy it? I'm not really interested. Perhaps they do want it for a garlic crusher for all I know.
If you'd have read the listing though you'd Have noticed that Ive actually included a warning in it. There's one on the oil pump drive listing and engine mount listing too.
On a larger scale. Let's face it. Anyone advertising a Buell X1 is selling a parts bin special, and a potential bag of spanners that's liable to go ti*s up at any time anyway. Does that mean that it's wrong then to sell a whole X1 to someone?
I've had 6 or 7 other bikes during the time that I've owned the X1 and they've all either been Japanese or Triumph. The reason for that is that I wanted a reliable bike for proper use and the Buell for the novelty factor. No one honestly buys a Buell X1 expecting miles of reliable, low maintenance, trouble free riding do they?