SOURCE: replace rear brake pads
Remove right saddlebag, pull the two caliper mounting bolts and remove the caliper. Do not open bleeder or disconnect line. You will need to push a large screwdriver between the old pads before removing them in order to push the pucks back into the caliper or the new pads will not spread enough to reinstall. Then pull the two smaller bolts from the caliper and the pads will fall out. The pads are different for inside and outside, so pay attention, and remember, after reinstalling, before riding, be sure to pump brake pedal, and it may take a few stops before brakes stop as effectively as before.
SOURCE: Servicing the bike
Here's a printable link on a dealer page to show the services performed at the different miles on the various models...HERE
Here's also the wrenching section on the HD web page that you fill in the vin number and mileage and it will give you the services to perform, plus any recalls also
HERE
SOURCE: oil drain plug 2004 harley dyna wide glide
your oil drain is on the right side pipe side of your bike look under near the rear back part of your frame you will see a plug with a one quarter allen key threaded plug style bolt kinda hidden in bridge plate of frame it is flat in conjuction with line on bike it is in area right behind where your back pipe expands to baffle of pipe where its skinny and then gets bigger its the one closest to you
SOURCE: cant find my fuse box for my 2000 harley davidson wide glide
You'll have to remove the large cover plate (pulls right off) direct opposite side of your battery cover plate to access the fuses, look to the rear of the bracket.
SOURCE: 2010 harley dyna wide glide. when I press the
Is the clutch cable adjusted correctly, you may need to adjust the cable so that the clutch is released more fully, there will be an adjuster on either end of the clutch cable - adjust it so that the cable is tighter - but there should be a little bit of play left in the clutch -
if this does not cure the problem you could have some gearbox damage,
The bike is still under warranty so take it to a harley dealers and have them look at it.
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