camshaft cover
Right side of the engine behind the cam cover.
Under the right side cover in front of the saddle bag.
On the brake side of the bike, it is the round cover on the side towards the front of the engine close to your right foot.
Walk to the right side of the bike. Look just behind the engine. It is just above the tranny.
The appropriate size of a windshield for Harley-Davidson motorcycles varies depending on the model and the intended purpose of the cycle, as well as on the height of the primary rider. There are plenty of online guides to finding the right sized windshield, including HDForums the Harley-Davidson Accessories Guide on Blogspot, and the Harley-Davidson official site.
it tells you right on the tires.
It tells you right on the tires.
In London. Or you can go to Harley Davidson of London web site and order one. I got mine right from the store in London back in 1997
William S. Harley and Arthur Davidson were boyhood Friends who were working together for the same firm in 1901; Harley was a draftsman and Davidson a pattern maker. They started working together on an engine design. Exactly the same engine design that is used to this day. Ole Evinrude (of now legendary Evinrude outboard motors) helped get the carb design right. In 1903 Davidson's two older brothers, Walter and William A., left their railroad jobs to join in to get the design right. Walter was a mechanic, W.A. was a tool maker. The first factory was a 10'x15' shed built by the Davidson's father in the family's back yard. William Harley enrolled in engineering at the University of Wisconsin. The rest, as they say, is history.
On 98-03, it is integrated with the cam position sensor inside the nose cone on the right hand side of the engine.
Right below the seat between the frame.
The engine # is on the left side ( primary side ) of the engine just below the cylinders or on the right side of the engine just forward of the front tappet block on Big twins.