This is a bit different than my 04’ but I am very appreciative of any good Springer info. There is virtually none on RUclips and I missed this one as I quit looking some time ago. I don’t know if you’ve done more, but I will be looking at your page to see. It’s also the first time Ive seen the suggestion to do one at a time to avoid the Zip Tie method. Not even the HD Service manual made this suggestion.
Thanks for this great video , I just bought a springer for my Evo Softail , you,ve just made my life a lot easier now knowing i can do this myself without going to a shop . Cheers from down under .
Thanks for the video. I read about doing this in my factory service manual and had zero clue what they meant so I got the local indy shop to do it on my bike. It's something I've wanted to know how to do myself though.
This is great! Thanks for posting this, I need to do this on my Crossbones. Quick question, when do you recommend replacing the teflon coated washers? Thanks again.
Hi Jim, we're glad the video was helpful! Do you mean the spherical bearing race fork to rocker? If that is the case Trevor suggests adjusting it every 10,000 miles and taking it apart and lubing it every other 20,000 miles. If you are referring to a different part you can email service@wilkinsharley.com or call us at (802) 476-6104 and we can get you the information you need!
@@l.munnier9658 thanks, I have bought the crows foot, looks like my steering head bearing need replacement, any videos of steering head bearing installment would be a great help!
Finally, someone who knows what he's talking about! Excellent intructions! Cheers from UK
This is a great video to show how it’s properly done
Thanks for the great tutorial man! That’s my bike, so I really appreciate the walk through!!!
This is a bit different than my 04’ but I am very appreciative of any good Springer info. There is virtually none on RUclips and I missed this one as I quit looking some time ago. I don’t know if you’ve done more, but I will be looking at your page to see. It’s also the first time Ive seen the suggestion to do one at a time to avoid the Zip Tie method. Not even the HD Service manual made this suggestion.
This was short and to the point. Thanks.
Thanks for this great video , I just bought a springer for my Evo Softail , you,ve just made my life a lot easier now knowing i can do this myself without going to a shop . Cheers from down under .
Pulling the wiring out of the headlight is going to be a trick..
Good luck..
Thanks great info.
Thanks for the video. I read about doing this in my factory service manual and had zero clue what they meant so I got the local indy shop to do it on my bike. It's something I've wanted to know how to do myself though.
Good info.
This is great! Thanks for posting this, I need to do this on my Crossbones. Quick question, when do you recommend replacing the teflon coated washers? Thanks again.
Hi Jim, we're glad the video was helpful! Do you mean the spherical bearing race fork to rocker? If that is the case Trevor suggests adjusting it every 10,000 miles and taking it apart and lubing it every other 20,000 miles. If you are referring to a different part you can email service@wilkinsharley.com or call us at (802) 476-6104 and we can get you the information you need!
curious to know what brand and model of torque wrench it is. I can't find anything other than a 1/4-inch drive for the 25-35 in lbs?
Is this the same for 94 models I lost my manual
What socket and crows foot size is used on that big jam nut? I have a 1994, a little different set up but looks like it would be the same process.
I'm planning to do the same, what's the size of the crow foot spanner? Is it 1 1/4 inch?. Thanks
It's, 1 1/2". Look for a cheap box wrench cut it down weld a nut to it. If can not find it.
@@l.munnier9658 thanks, I have bought the crows foot, looks like my steering head bearing need replacement, any videos of steering head bearing installment would be a great help!