work under the forks while raised in the air
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No, you should not stand under a forklift, even if the engine is turned off. Forklifts can be unstable, and there is a risk that the load could shift or the forklift could move unexpectedly. Safety protocols recommend maintaining a safe distance from any heavy equipment to avoid accidents. Always follow safety guidelines when working near heavy machinery.
F = Twin Engine L = Large diameter telescopic forks ST = Soft Tail N = Nostalgic
FXR= F= Big Twin X= Small Forks R= Rubber Mounted Engine FXD= F= Big Twin X= Small Forks D= Dyna
FL is a model name for motorcycles produced between 1941-48. The 74 cu Knucklehead engine and the type of suspension - Springer forks or large-diameter telescopic front forks - were the major components of these large frame motorcycles.
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My roof A/C stop working for a little bit, we turned it off to avoid damages but we couldn't stand the heat and turned it on again after 5 minutes. Now the engine is making an audible noise.
4 bolts should be holding the engine to the engine stand.
The engine stand bolts up to where the transmission bolts to the back of the engine.
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