Need to know the torque settings for the fork stem nut, axle, handle bar riser, front caliper and front fender on a 2007 harley davidson dyna low rider fxdl
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There is no torque setting on the steering head bearings of ANY motorcycle. If you do not know how to adjust using 'fall away' procedure then take motorcycle to a dealer as you may cause a serious handling problem leading to a fatal crash.
If you're talking about where the front fork stem goes up through the steering head of the frame, I'd take the bike to a dealer to get this fixed as there is a certain procedure for tightening this. Now if you're talking about the handlebar risers, the is a big nut or bolt on the bottom of each riser. You probably need new rubber bushings in the upper triple tree for the risers.
Front axle nut = 50-50 ft. lbs.
Front axle pinch bolt and nut = 21-27 ft. lbs.
Front brake caliper mounting bolts = 25-30 ft. lbs.
Handlebar clamp bolts = 12-15 ft. lbs.
Front Fork
Upper bracket pinch bolts = 30-35 ft. lbs.
Lower bracket pinch bolts = 30-35 ft. lbs.
Fork stem pinch bolt = 30-35 ft. lbs.
Front fender fasteners = 9-13 ft. lbs.
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