Harley 5 speed reverse

Hi all, Happy new year to all. Im thinking of fitting an MMD reverse kit to my 88 FLHTC trike. I see that it needs an insterlation tool for about $66 to fit it.
My question is has anyone fitted this reverse kit, is the kit rearly needed and if so would anyone that has fitted the kit have the instalation tool I could buy or borriw. Im in uk.
Many thanks . Paul
 
I had the Champion put on mine when it was built. No regrets ~ well worth the cost.
 
I have installed at least 4 Reverse Gear kits on a 5 speed gear box from Champion. The kit comes with very good instructions and the tool you need to install the actual extra gears. A Dremel tool with a good stone is a plus. They also have available to purchase, puller to remove the housing. Feeler gauge and spacer rings are included in the kit as well as a few other goodies. If you are mechanically able, understand clearances and not afraid to grind out part of the housing cover for gear clearance you can do it. The manifold will need to be removed and the exhaust pipe moved out of the way. All in all the installation is simple to medium as far as difficulty. Good luck and have fun
 
Thanks for the posative info. I think champion will be the way to go. long shot before I go anead and order one. Has anyone got a second hand kit for sale ???/
 
Thanks for the posative info. I think champion will be the way to go. long shot before I go anead and order one. Has anyone got a second hand kit for sale ???/
Hard to find one under 1300..good luck,,not sure if you looked already but you can download the install instructions from champion off there web site before buying there kit..It will give you a idea the labor involved
 
Thanks to all, Just bought one off ebay $1399 +$45 post to uk. Could have got the MMD one for half that but I went on recomendation from you lot :laugh::laugh::laugh:
All the best and Happy new year
 
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can anyone tell me if the distance from the transmission to the outer clutch cover stays the same when fitting the mmd reverse thanks all
 
can anyone tell me if the distance from the transmission to the outer clutch cover stays the same when fitting the mmd reverse thanks all

NO. If you remove the clutch cover and insert the reverse assembly, then replace the cover, it HAS to move it outward by some amount. I googled the MMD unit, and it looks similar to the Champion that I installed. Pix are on your other thread.

Have you checked with MMD to see what the thickness of their unit is?
 
NO. If you remove the clutch cover and insert the reverse assembly, then replace the cover, it HAS to move it outward by some amount. I googled the MMD unit, and it looks similar to the Champion that I installed. Pix are on your other thread.

Have you checked with MMD to see what the thickness of their unit is?
20mm
 
That would be about 3/4 of an inch. Would put it very close to the exhaust pipe. Not good for the hydraulic clutch.
 
My 1989 tour glide is so light on its wheels i dont need a reverse gear so i didnt install it.

yes i watch where i park but am 65 yers old with heart and lung conditions but dont need reverse.

this isint a tri glide which is hard to push amigo.

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NO. If you remove the clutch cover and insert the reverse assembly, then replace the cover, it HAS to move it outward by some amount. I googled the MMD unit, and it looks similar to the Champion that I installed. Pix are on your other thread.

Have you checked with MMD to see what the thickness of their unit is?
ive got the reverse its about half inch wide which means ill have to put some sort of indentation in the top exhaust pipe for clearance.at least for the banjo bolt to clear
 

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ive got the reverse its about half inch wide which means ill have to put some sort of indentation in the top exhaust pipe for clearance.at least for the banjo bolt to clear

Thats why Ball Peen hammers were invented...:laugh:....
 
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