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Ok I'm starting an Indiana group ride. No plans what so ever at this point. Just was wondering what towns or cities are close to folks so we could possibly get a route for a weekend trip. I'll start I'm by Lafayette.
 
Used to live in west central Indiana, a long time ago. Most of my family and in-laws still live there and we make the trip back at least once a year. Now living in Texas but glad to see a strong Buell presence back in the Hoosier state. Might have to bring my XB12S with me next time, unless it is at Christmas.
 
Where do you guys go for service in northern indiana? I'm in warsaw and I can't find anyone who will help me with my electrical issues. All the dealers say they don't work on them and everybody else I've called says "what kind of bike is it?" and when I tell them I get "were booked".
 
Royko's cycle on old porter road in porter indiana. Jim Royko Is you would want to speak to. I do all my own work, however a local buell owner knows him and acts like he is the only person he would let touch his bike. I personally would tear into it, these bikes are stupid easy to work on imo, amazes me how shops don't want to touch them.

If only you were a little closer, id swing on by and lend a hand.
 
Calumet Harley Davidson is the only one around still willing to work on them. I have a leaking fork seal and they quoted around 225 and said they will stop servicing at the end of this year. So I'm in the process of ordering the parts to replace at home.
 
Zyfdrake61, did you try a sealmate? I had a nasty leak after rolling my xb off a trailer. Ordered the seal kit and before I took everything apart, tried a sealmate as a last resort. No leaks since then.....three years ago.
 
If you bring it to Indy, I can help you with your fork seals no problem. I can get you some amsoil shock therapy and I have drivers.
 
I took care of the fork seal the other day, did a whole rebuild, put in progressive springs, 15W oil, bushings, O-rings, seals and boots. Better to do something right than pay for it twice.
 

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