if it leaks where the cable goes through the cover, check to see if it's tight, if it leaks through the outer carcass you need a new cable, same as the big twin 5 speeds, or just put up with the oozing tranny oil, better yet buy a clear-coated stainless steel braided cable from Barnett....not Taiwan
follow the battery cable to the starter, you can't miss it.
Hard shifting is caused by improper clutch cable adjustment or worn clutch plates. To adjust the clutch cable, loosen the locking nut at the hand grip and turn the adjustment screw outward, away from the end of the handle grip. Tighten the locknut, take the bike for a spin. It will either shift easier or the clutch will slip,(higher revving of the engine without going any faster0. If the clutch slips, back the adjusting screw to a closer position to the end of the handlegrip. If it is hard shifting again, probably the clutch is worn and needs replacing.
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Yes. It is located under the breather box for the air intake.
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Yes, a battery cover for a 2006 Harley Nightster works perfectly for a 2006 Harley Sportster custom with a little fabrication.
Yes
i have a 04 sportster and mine is loud to
Hydraulic brakes can not be adjusted,check your clutch master cylinder and slave cylinder for leaks,the slave cylinder is bolted onto transmission,has arubber cover toward the end,if these are not leaking,then you may need a new clutch kit.
1. Take the tension out of the cable by loosening the adjustment on the cable. 1/2" and 9/16" wrench required. 2. Take the Allen screws out of the right side transmission cover. (may have to remove exhaust to do so. 3. Remove C-clip holding clutch mechanism inside the trans cover. 4. Remove cable from clutch mechanism and unscrew cable from trans cover. 5. Remove pin on handlebar lever and remove cable from lever. To install reverse removal instructions ***Note*** Be careful when threading new cable into trans case. DO NOT over tighten you will break the new cable
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Formula+ or Syn3