I think you are talking about the clamp that holds the two front forks together, fastened with pinch bolts. This is an important part of any motorcycle as it secures the front suspension in place and indirectly also the front wheel's alignment.
On most models, remove the screw that holds the rear seat bracket to the rear fender. Then slide the seat back so the front mounting bracket slides out of the frame. On many softtail models, there is a bolt on each side of the seat that attaches the driver seat to the frame. These must be removed before the seat can be slid back and off the motorcycle.
there should be a 10mm bolt that holds a bracket that holds the front seat down. under the pass seat. It is located in the center of the bike.
Caliper mounting bracket or steering knuckle. It depends on if the bracket is a separate part of the knuckle or not.
Directly in front of the radiator. You can't miss it; it's mounted on the metal bracket that holds down the latch for the hood.
The compressor should be removed with the bracket that holds it and then removed from the bracket once out of the engine bay. There is a small bracket that mounts on the front underside of the clutch that needs to be removed first (two bolts and one stud) then four bolts and one stud for the main compressor bracket.
It's a bracket that holds guns.
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It holds the alternator down firmly.
Behind the left kick panel passenger side front. Bolted to the bracket that holds the computer. Its the one with the brown connector.
underneath the car on the passenger side just in front of the rear wheel there is a bracket which holds the fuel filter,it is a torque screw which holds it on. it has two clips which hold the pipes on either end,these can be tricky to get off. hope this helps.
No,NO,NO, The NUT that's on the front axel is what holds the WHEEL BEARING TOGETHER. IT has to be there.
Allen Montalvo