Questions & Answers for: Harley Davidson FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic front forks

Question about 2000 FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic

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...forks, or maybe the front tire, which by the way, has adequate air pressure. I recently had some work done in one of the forks, the spring cover assembly had literally slipped down, and oil was ...

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Question about 2000 FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic

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...front forks will also make for a stiffer ride.more oil in one fork than the other may also contribute to the knobby tyre feel these are alll relatively easy checks to make. start with tyre pressures ...

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Question about 2000 FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic

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...forks to extend all the way. This is necessary because the stock spring will be longer and stiffer requiring a bit of compression when reassembling the fork. You may need a tool or a helper to ...

Question about 2000 FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic

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changing front fork seals and fluid on 1997 heritage softail classic To replace the front seals on your Heritage, you'll have to pull the windshield and the nachelle off the front of your bike. Lift ...

Question about 2000 FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic

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...front forks on a 2000 heritage softail. Hi Kjvanhekken, 12.9 oz. or 381 cc. HD Type E Fork Oil in each leg. please visit the websites below and good luck: How to Change the Fork Oil on 2012 Harley ...

Question about 2000 FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic

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...front fork assembly serviced recently, I'd guess you've got blown oil seals in the top of the sliders on your forks. If someone serviced your forks lately, they may have put in too much oil ...

Question about 2000 FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic

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front forks repair How do you replace the fork oil seals on a 2004 Heritage Classic? Hi Anonymous, please visit the website below and good luck: REPLACING STOCK HARLEY DAVIDSON FORK SLIDERS WITH ...

Question about 2000 FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic

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...be bottoming out, if low on fluid, or too thin a fluid is used. Another (little known) trick if the front triple trees (clamps that connect the steering neck to the fork tubes). For installation ...

...front forks are stiff. Just had shocks serviced. As far as the rear suspension, a softtail won't ride a smooth as one with a swingarm, as the softtail has less travel. On the front end, Harley has ...

Question about 2007 FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic

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...front wheel, remove the big nut at the top of the forks, at the bottom of the forks you will see a small bolt head, this is the drain plug for the fork. Remove the plug and drain the old fluid out of ...

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