It's on the bottom side of the motor
yes, they are the same frame except for neck rake.
looking underneath the bike; it is the plug on the shifter side of the bike.
It is actually FXDL. Motor Vehicle Departments shorten it to FDL for some reason. A FXDL is a Dyna Low Rider. I bought a 1994 FXDL today.
FXDL
I have a sportster and it doesn't have a drain plug. It has a drain hose that is located under the engine and is connected to the rear pipe mount on a stud with a small hose clamp. Loosen the hose clamp and just pull the hose off the stud and the oil will drain. Don't forget when replacing the oil to put about 4 oz into the filter before putting it on and make sure the oil starts to come out of the drain hose before reconnecting it to the stud or the oil will get vacumed similar to vapor lock. Hope this helps.
Try tightning the bolt behind the bracket
.040, or forty thousandths
39 mm
Amsoil 20w50...all 3 holes. Don't believe me, ask around
how do you remove the back wheel on a 2005 Harley Davidson Dyna low rider FXDL
NOT ConanJay Leno
For a Harley-Davidson FXDL Low Rider, the recommended tire pressures are typically around 36 psi for the front tire and 40 psi for the rear tire when cold. However, it's always best to consult the owner's manual or the tire information sticker on the motorcycle for the most accurate specifications, as they may vary depending on load and riding conditions. Regularly checking and maintaining the correct tire pressure is essential for safe handling and tire longevity.