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Anonymous Posted on Aug 29, 2013

Air preassure in rear shocks on a 2007 Harley Davidson Electra Glide Classic

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 30, 2008

SOURCE: air in rear shocks

Depending on your weight and if you carry a passenger as to the air pressure. I normally run about 14 but 24 if riding 2 up.
Recommended pressures:
up to 150 lbs- 0
each addition 25 rider pounds > 150 lbs add 1.0 lbs
each additional passenger pounds > 150 lbs add 1.5 lbs
each additional 10 lbs of laggage add 3.0 lbs
Max Pressure 35 psi

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 21, 2009

SOURCE: How do I change the front and rear brakes on a

Not too hard - Undo the two bolts on the caliper and then seperate the caliper and pull the old ones out. Insert the new ones and put the bolts back in to hold the caliper back together and then install them back on the bike with the two retaining bolts. Use a bit of lock tight (Blue) on the threads. Warning do not let anyone apply pressure on the brakes while you have them off the bike or you will have a mess and/or a problem.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 28, 2010

SOURCE: rear torque specifications for a 2002 harley

I assume you're talking about the rear axle torque. 50 foot pounds.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 18, 2010

SOURCE: 2001 electra glide classic rear shock length

Harley usually uses a 12.5" shock but that could change from model to model and they don't list "shock length" in their specs. The best thing you could do it go to a dealer or find someone that has a stock bike and measure the front end height and rear shock length. Sorry but that's all I got.

Good Luck
Steve

Testimonial: " thank you i have 12.5 long on back now need a front to check thank a lot"

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Arnie Burke

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  • Posted on Apr 13, 2012

SOURCE: 2002 harley davidson electra glide ultra glide classic will not start

test batt--must be at 12.6 v for proper fire--mite hav a bad one or alternator is failin------get a book on maintenance details

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Depending on your weight and if you carry a passenger as to the air pressure. I normally run about 14 but 24 if riding 2 up.
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each addition 25 rider pounds > 150 lbs add 1.0 lbs
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