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"People that are more likely to wear harley accessories are those that ride motor cycles, especially those who ride harley davidsons. Also people who know other people ho ride motorcycles, or ride harley davidsons in particular, would wear harley accessories."
"The only requirement to be part of the harley police was to be able to know how to ride. If you did not know how to ride a harley davidson, but could do every other police officer duty it did not matter. There was no future in the harley police force unless you could ride."
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Honda CB750 Four, probably made pre-1974, with some custom parts. This information is from lisashea.com. For more info on the bike, and other movie motorcycles in general, you should check them out. They have a wealth of information on this topic.
Recommended pressures are 36psi front and 42psi rear. I would start there and adjust for how you ride. Keep it within 6psi of those numbers and you should be good... I personally would keep it within 4psi.
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
In answer to the question, "What model Harley-Davidson did Evel Knievel ride?" the correct answer is an XR750. Honda, Norton, Triumph and Laverda did not produce any models of Harley-Davidsons. SORRY TODD. Was trying to post this answer to a different post.
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!
Both Harley Davidson softails and hardtails look very similary. The main difference is really a matter of the suspensions. On the softail model there is a rear suspension that makes for a much smoother ride than the hardtail. The hardtail frame is all one piece in which the rear axle attaches directly to the frame.
I have a 2003 and the air ride for the rear is on the left side of the seat. Nothing in the front.
It's a Harley-Davidson Night Rod Special