To check the fuses on a 1999 Harley Davidson motorcycle, use a fuse puller to pull each fuse out. Look at the side of the fuse to see if there is a break in the filament inside. If there is a break in the filament the fuse is blown.
Stock Harley plugs works as good as any.
the drain plug is at the end of the tubing coming off the back of the oil tank
The fuse box, on your 1995 Harley-Davidson motorcycle, is located beneath the seat. Lift the seat forward and the fuse box will be visible.
no if you order it for that model then you shouldnt vance hines are good for there fits.
http://www.drivegreen.com/Motorcycle_Tire_Pressure/HARLEY-DAVIDSON.shtml FXSTC is a Softail Custom with tire pressure 30 psi front tire and 40 psi rear tire. Heritage Softail is FLSTC WITH 36 psi front tire and 40 psi rear tire. Hope this is helpful.
Usually under the seat against the back fender. Sometimes down behind the battery on a plate in front of the back wheel.
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Its located on the outside of the wheel well, behind the oil bag... a wire runs from your starter directly to the relay, which is a small inch squared black box.
If you have a bore scope that will fit in through the spark plug hole, you can look at the surface of the cylinder walls. If there are excessive marks on the sides, or the front and back, they must be pulled and repaired.
Softtail Custom = FXSTC Fatboy = FLSTF Both are Softtail's the only difference is the front end and some sheet metal Much however will depend on the seat maker. See: http://www.customchrome.net//icatalog/Full.aspx?Page=266 Suggest You can also contact your local Harley dealer and ask to be 100% sure
Maybe a bad bulbMaybe a bad fuseMaybe switch misaligned or defective Does it work when front brake applied?
'84 through '92 Softails have a 70-tooth rear pulley, '93 Softails have a 61-tooth pulley, '94 through '99 Softails have a 65-tooth pulley and '00 and up Softails have a 70-tooth pulley. '84 through '99 Softails use a 1-1/2" belt and 2000 and later Softails use a 1-1/8" belt.