Harley transmissions are noisy and unprecise. Sledgehammer engineering... I installed a Baker when my old transmission was totally worn out after 30 000 km. That's not an impressive life length. This is my everyday bike I use for basic transport in the city and I need it to be rock solid, also when I go to the next city by the highway.
Driving the Baker XL6 makes me wonder, why can't Harley make a decent transmission when other 3'rd party suppliers can do ? Its precise, silent and have a trap door that doesn't break.
Riding at 110-130 km / h is comfortable and in a good vibration range. I love it, but mostly because its so precise when shifting,
The procedure is quite simple, tear out the old one, refit the 5'th countershaft gear from your old transmission on to the Baker, do a little elbow grease to modify the housing and the pawl latch. Took me 5 hours from start to finish with just normal hand tools on the garage floor. Easy peasy. Just follow the Baker instructions attached with the transmission.
Out with the old one and prepping the space for teh 6'th gear with the template bolted on :
No need to say but, make sure you cover up and clean out thorougly afterwards
I used a cheap tool like this to grind away the material for the 6'th gear. Just a lot of elbow grease..make sure you grind away enough, or you will hear it when you hit the 6'th grear. Follow the template and go at least 25 mm deep from the outside of the template. Again, follow the Baker instructions.
My precious, oiled and ready to go in..
The cave are prepped, cleaned, oiled and ready to recieve..
Its a tight fit..
After that you need to modify the shifter pawl arm a little...Just grind away a little so the two points don't collides when shifting into gear. Just follow the instructions..
When finished it looks so good its a shame to put on the cover :) Before assembling, dont forget the spacers to move the clutch basket and the magneto out a little.. Use the Harley workshop manual to adjust the gear pawl..you will need a 3 mm drill bit..
I don't want so much bling on my bike, but I did an exeption for the baker clutch cover..My shoe tends to grind away the black paint on the original cover so this looks better..
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