...step is to find the tightest part of the chain. Unless it's a brand new chain it will have a tight spot somewhere on it. It's easiest to do this with the bike on a race stand if you have it. Rotate ...
...step is check the wheel bearings and the speedo drive if applicable to your model. Make sure the speedo drive tab is in the notch on disk, lube the cable.Wheel bearing end play needs to be checked, ...
...front wheel remove fender loosen the clamps that go around the forks. there are 2 triple trees, upper and lower , the upper has the nut your taking off, of course the lower is the bottom. both have ...
...front tires alive. The last tire I put on has less than 1200 miles on it and is severely cupped from the wobble. The wobble got really noticeable after about 6,000 miles or so and I now have about ...
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...step 3 at first before anything else if you think your tries are good or not, always good to check))). 3- finally and MORE THAN LIKELY, you have a bad steering head bearings that need to be ...
...front and rear). Make sure that the clutch lever has proper freeplay also, and if it is hydraulic, make sre it has no air in lines. There are a couple of possible solutions here: The first is that ...
...replace the ten springs. I qualify as a shovel man because I own a '71 super glide that I bought 35 years ago. two other things that havent been mentioned are if you are still running a primary chain ...
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...Replace the derby cover and gasket and tighten the screws like you would the bolts on a car wheel.9. Now to the cable itself. Move the adjuster you loosened in step one until you feel ...
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