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Anonymous Posted on Mar 24, 2012

How much oil to change front fork oil on 2000 dyna superglide?

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  • Posted on Aug 23, 2009

SOURCE: how do i change the front fork oil in my 06 dyna

their is a Philip screw on the bottom of your fork remove it...and baby its in tight! some times its just easier to fit some vise grips on it. Will mar the screw head. But you can buy another one at HD..then unscrew the top of the fork. It takes a special tool or use a 1 inch wrench..Not common is average joe toolbox. Then you need to put 30 weight fork oil in ur bike. I dont have the amount off the top of my head i always look in service manual.

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  • Posted on Sep 05, 2009

SOURCE: 93 Dyna low rider fork oil.

your local hd shop should be able to answer this for you as its a mesured amount and to much or too little will make the bike not handle right

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  • Posted on Feb 10, 2010

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two bolts on the side of the battery case which lower the box which holds the battery then the battery can be disconnected and removed

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  • Posted on Mar 28, 2010

SOURCE: Forks rebuilt, oil leaks.

Just a thought.Aren't late model sportster forks,on the 1200"s,49mm?Check that manual to see if the procedure is the same.If not then guess which one is right.Don't know bout late models but the early mm lower sliders had a fiber washer that could get damaged if the last assembly bolt,allen head,wasn't put in just right.Good luck.

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  • Posted on Nov 30, 2010

SOURCE: how do you cahange front fork oil in a 2001 fxdx

DO NOT FOLLOW PREVIOUS POSTED ADVICE !! The person who wrote it does not realize that the front suspension on the FXDX is different than that of a normal FXD. The suspension in the DX uses a specialized cartridge. The oil cannot be changed without expensive specialty equipment. Also it is easy to damage compression and dampening assemblys' if proper procedures are not used. Take it to someone who can handle this job. This is not a do it yourself type job.

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