2007 Harley Davidson FLHX Street Glide - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
The clutch will not engage 2007 Harley Davidson FLHX Street Glide
You have more than likely got the new cable installed incorrectly. If all was working before the cable change, then you have done something wrong. First thing is to check your work. Next question is can you pull the clutch lever? If so, and there is no play there, then adjustment is probably all that is needed. First loosen the cable adjuster until to have loads of play in the lever. If you cannot achieve this, then you have installed the cable incorrectly. If you can get play, then remove the derby cover. Loosen the adjustment screw lock nut. Screw out the screw until it turns freely. Then gently turn the screw in until you can feel resistance. Back it off a half turn and tighten the locknut making sure the adjuster does not turn. Then adjust the cable adjuster until you have approx. 1/16" free play at the cable end where it enters the clutch lever perch.
7/1/2019 8:39:59 AM •
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2007 Harley Davidson FLHX Street Glide is overcharging
Overcharging is normally caused by a faulty regulator. Check voltage at the battery with the bike running between 2000-3600 RPM, depending on system specs, your readings should be 14.3 to 14.7 volts. If your voltage is higher than this you have a faulty voltage regulator. Under charging can also be caused by a faulty regulator or stator/rotor/wiring.
9/25/2017 8:17:10 AM •
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Front pinch bolt snapped on my 2007 street glide how do i replace
Depending on your skills and tool kit it can be an easy job. If your skills are elsewhere, you can do more damage than good. Sheared bolts are best left to people with experience in that area. While most You-Tube videos on this subject make it look simple, I have seen a ten minute job turn into a days work. Everything is grand until that drill bit goes off center and at the wrong angle. Also, some bolts are grade 8.8 and need cobalt drills to drill successfully. Break an extractor in one and that is when the fun starts as these are usually made of hardened tool steel and will require a carbide burr or spark eroder to remove. If in doubt, leave it to a professional.
2/22/2015 11:23:29 AM •
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How to replace 2007 streetglide transmission output shaft bearing. Can it be done from thr left side?
Never had a transmission output shaft (the bearing that supports the belt pulley shaft) fail. Are you sure this bearing is gone? The bearing that usually fails is the clutch mainshaft bearing that is mounted on the inner primary casing and causes a noise that can be stopped by pulling in the clutch and putting it in gear. If this is the case, then the bearing is gone. It is replaced by removing all component from left side engine. No need to go near the transmission.
2/22/2015 11:14:50 AM •
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High speed wobble
Speed wobbles can be caused by incorrectly adjusted steering head bearings. If the wobble comes in at the same speed on a straight road then look at wheel balancing as it may be a wheel hop you are feeling and not a wobble. Speed wobbles is when bike starts moving left to right to left and so on. Balance problems is when an up/down vibration is felt and always at the same speed. Another problem can be that the fairing support brackets inside the fairing have broken. This is a common fault on Harleys and there is an updated part when replacing them. I repair them by Tig welding and beefing up the area where they crack. If the fairing seems to be vibrating excessively at idle and you can move it then check this for sure.
4/19/2016 5:39:44 PM •
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White smoke from exhaust after changing fuilds
Is it condensation or actual smoke? White smoke is associated with diesel mixed in petrol and with quite strong smells. I suspect that it is condensation as water vapor is a by product of combustion and the motor/exhaust will have to warm up to clear it. Check for water droplets at the end of the exhaust to confirm condensation. Burning oil will cause a blueish smoke to emit from exhausts.
2/22/2015 10:58:01 AM •
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Flhx radio quit working then started back working
In the repair business, you cannot fix something that is working. If the radio is operating correctly, then you cannot fault find. You may wait until it fails before fault finding. By the way, it is nearly impossible to repair the radio itself but you can get a service replacement through your dealership as long as the radio has not been tampered with.
2/22/2015 10:51:02 AM •
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2008 harley deluxe
If you have lost your fobs and have not set a personal pin code, then the TSSM module will have to be replaced along with new fobs. If you have a pin code, then you can dis-arm the alarm manually every time you turn it on. Also, it will enable new fobs to be assigned. You will need this done at a dealership as Digitech is required to assign the fobs. Five minute job. Any decent dealership should assign them for free if you purchase the fobs from them.
2/22/2015 10:44:51 AM •
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Where is the radio fuse on HD tour
All fuses on 2007 FLHX are mounted behind lefthand side cover. Remove the left side pannier, then the Maxi fuse then the fuse cover.
2/22/2015 10:37:47 AM •
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Where is my brake light fuse located on 2007 street glide
All fuses on 2007 FLHX are mounted inside the left side cover, behind the Maxi fuse. Remove the left pannier, then the Maxi fuse. Pull fuse block from tabs on mounting bracket. Tabs on
bracket fit into slots on each side of fuse block cover. Remove the fuse block cover. Raise lipped side slightly to disengage slots from tabs on fuse block
2/22/2015 10:23:35 AM •
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