The purpose of forward controls is so the rider can have their feet in a more forwardÊposition while riding. The levers for the forward control are attached to the stock pegs.
with a full 1200 swap they will.
Why do the blinkers not work on a 1992 Harley Fatboy Bike
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No, you do not. However, it would be beneficial to work there because you already know a lot about their bikes.
No. They did work with Harley on the Revolution engine which is based on Harley's VR 1000 racing engine. The nature of their task was to help make the race-only engine work well in a street bike.
A bike order from the Harley Davidson factory takes around four months to complete. The customization on the motorcycle does make the wait time shorter or longer depending on the work required.
I am not sure of viscosity, but if you have Harley Davidson on your fuel tank, you should use Harley Davidson lubricants. H. D. primary and trans lube or H.D. 20/50 synthetic motor oil will work just fine.
Baystate Motorcycle does Harley Davidson repairs and sells spare parts including replacement headlights in the Boston area. The business was founded in 1970 and has a long track record of quality work.
My experience with failed Harley radios: I removed the radio and the dealer exchanged it with a working model. The Harley shops don't work on them, also, it depends on the malfunction. If you are lucky, perhaps an outside electronics shop might work on it. Don't remember what the cost was.
There are several Harley Davidson mechanic schools across the United States. If you would like to work on these bikes then your best option is to go to one of the ones that specialize in Harley. Call a local Harley store in your area and see if there is a school near you or go online and see what the closest one is to you. You can also check at http://www.uti.edu and see if that will give you some great leads.
FLHPI stands for "Harley-Davidson FLH Police Interceptor." It refers to a model of Harley-Davidson motorcycles specifically designed for law enforcement use. These bikes are built for durability and performance, featuring modifications that cater to the needs of police work, such as enhanced lighting, storage, and comfort for extended rides. The FLHPI is part of Harley's long history of providing motorcycles for police departments.