The shocks are underneath the bike tranny area.
Not sure stock shocks have adjustments, but if they do; you will see them under the bike.
yes the shocks will be under the trans the shocks will be stock, if you want to raise your back end you can do it by using a ring spanner, there will be two ajusting nuts there, if you want lower your ride purchase lowering kit and get you local Harley mechanic to install causes you need a hydraulic press to install should take half hour to install and will change the look of your ride
Harley Davidson is a company that specializes in motorcycles. The Softail bike is a bike that includes shock absorbers and springs that are on the back wheel to help the rider avoid the shock of hitting bumps.
Yes - different part numbers for the Harley Davidson edition.
Under the center of the bike between the 2 shock cylinders
1965 flh, how many quartsd of oil does it take
No, but it's best not to position your lift so the bike is supported by the shock absorbers.
You need a spanner wrench that can be picked up at your local dealer. I got mine for $10. You can only adjust the pre-load not the actual spring rate unless you purchased adjustable springs/shocks. Turn clockwise to increase pre-load and counter clockwise to decrease.
Use a spanner wrench $10 from Harley. Turn the base of the shock to the setting you want. 2nd to the lowest for solo and higher for 2 up.
Check your fork oil, if it's low or leaking it's probably your seals. If the oil and seals check fine, then the fork shock springs are shot.
adjust the throttle
No they are not. They are made by SHOWA witch is a japan shock mfg. Most rear shocks are showa too. Ur front forks will say SHOWA JAPAN on the inside right where the fender mounts are.
Bill Davidson - owner of the Pistons and the Shock.
You don't. It's nonadjustable.