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Diamond Highlight Rear Pulley

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xtreme

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Just scored a brand new Diamond Highlight Rear Pulley off of Ebay. According to the below link they are no longer available. I didnt buy the entire kit just the pulley. I have been searching to see what they are worth to see if I got a good deal. Anyone now? I think this will balance out my bike a bit more. What do you think?
http://www.americansportbike.com/shoponline/ccp0-prodshow/A17082.html

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I've noticed a REALLY common trend of buell owners also being ram owners lol.

Not sure on the value but I guess you're looking to go from an 03 belt setup to the newer? Or just for appearance?

Man you are bored huh....lol
 
Mandatory ram/buell picture posting????

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I know a few others as well. And I agree great taste :)
 
Well its really just for looks, since my bike is a 2010.

I love my ram 390 Horse power, how can you not love it.
 
I think it'd look good but depending on what you paid and could sell it for couldn't you paint/polish yours?
 
Very true I will decide when I get it. I haven't been able to find any of them for sale to compare what its worth.
 
I think that will balance nicely extreme. You've got quite a bit of aluminum with your front rotor, pipe, and can, that would offer a good balance I think.
 
That would be my exact response if you tried to give one to me too.....

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I was even going to say that freak had ruined his ram/buell pic above by capturing part of an F150 in the pic, but was trying to be nice. But now you're asking for it :D
 
HAHAH, I used to be a Ford fan, Had an F-250 King Ranch and then a Raptor SVT. After fighting with Ford and them not wanting to warranty some suspension issue's I decided to move to Mopar and now the wife has a Mopar also.
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Be careful with that 2x12 ramp. I'd find some stiff aluminum ramps to be on the safe side.
 
I used to use a wood plank like that when I had my s10(lower) and it was great, actually better than my current aluminum ones. It had much better traction.

Now I have these really nice arched aluminum ones, again really nice, but traction sucks. I walk the bike up by myself and the tire often spins up the ramp, sometimes almost off the side. Much more difficult to load by myself. But the wood ramp didn't work with the bigger truck. Going down the aluminum is even worse because it's hard to walk backwards down a ramp balancing 400lb and when I hit the brake the tires slide!!! lol
 
I just ride a wheelie into the back of the truck and then lift the ass end up and in!
 
I lowered the rear of my truck ~1" to 1.5" and it's amazing how much of a difference that little bit makes for loading the bike. Then if I park just right at the foot of the driveway with the rear tires int the gutter the tailgate is only like 1' off the driveway and makes it really nice to load/unload.
 
That is nice to have!. I use to have a folding trailer but sold it when I got rid of the Harley. I have yet to have a need to move the Buell yet. I will buy a ramp at some point, but my intentions are to buy a box trailer before I transfer from Maryland.
 
Arched ramps are a must! I bought a straight 6' tri fold and its murder due to the truck Still sitting too high. I plan to solve that with Air Ride but dont have the 4k to invest right now.....lol.


I know new ramps would be easier, but thats just to easy.
 
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