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

Question about 2000 FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic

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front rim, or fork misalignment. Since you recently had fork work done, I would first check the forks for proper alignment, then have the bike on a stand and spin the wheel to see if there is wobbling

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Question about 2000 FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic

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...front end. Then, take the top cap off of one fork tube at a time. I do this with it still in the front end just in case it's real tight. Once I get the top cap lossened and remvoved, I break the ...

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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 ...

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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fork seals". To get to these oil seals, you have to disassemble the forks tubes. Remove the front wheel and fenders. Down where you took the axle out, look up into the end of the slider and you'll

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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...properly adjusted. I drained and replaced the fork oil on my 2004 FLSTC. No more bangs and clanks from the front end. Manual calls for change at 30,000klms. 12.9 oz (US) per fork. HD Type 'E' fork ...

...end, Harley has three different "thicknesses" of fork oil, light, medium, and heavy, which gives different suspension dampening. If the front forks are too stiff, you could try a lighter fork

Question about 2007 FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic

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...fork oil Take the weight off the 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 ...

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