The clutch encompasses the drum, the hub, the bearings, the spring(s), the pressure plate, the friction plates and the steel plates. There is rarely any need to replace more than one of these items (or sets of items, such as plates).
If the drum, hub or pressure plate show excessive wear or physical damage, it should be replaced. If the friction plates are worn beyond service limits, they should be replaced. If the steel plates are warped from excessive slippage, they should be replaced. If either bearing turns roughly it should be replaced.
Harley Davidson recommends it (Citco I think) but No!!! Just use the correct weight for your motor, time of year and how you ride it!
Tires for a Harley-Davidson motorcycle can be purchased directly from the Harley-Davidson company. They have a website where one can purchase anything they need, including tires, for their Harley-Davidson motorcycle.
have a 1976 CC FLH harley davidson need to whats the transmission fluid weight
There's a clutch on the starter that acts like a Bendix gear on a car. This clutch is stripped out on your bike. You'll need to pull the starter to replace it.
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You need to attend a certified Harley Davidson repair course, like the one offered at Universal Technical Institute. They partner with manufacturers like Harley and Honda to offer specialized training.
you need to take title or registration to a Harley dealer so they can order one
you need a motorcycle license.
you would need a repair manual.