Its located on the outside of the wheel well, behind the oil bag... a wire runs from your starter directly to the relay, which is a small inch squared black box.
It is behind the mud cover in front of the rear wheel
Under the battery box on the right side of the bike. It is the black module that is screwed to the box
it has 3 auto-reset breakers behind the battery on the front of the rear fender where the starter relay is, no fuses unless you have heated grips, vest etc.
On a 1991 Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail, the starter relay is typically located under the seat, mounted to the frame. To access it, you'll need to remove the seat and possibly the side cover. The relay is usually a small cylindrical or rectangular component connected by wiring to the battery and starter motor. Always refer to the service manual for your specific model for detailed instructions.
try the headlight housing
Under the seat in a little rubber cup
Starter relay on 85 glide is located under the seat on the drivers side of the frame. It is circular and you cannot miss the heavy wiring running to it from the battery.
1996 harley springer sofrtail I have found the relay and 4 breaker under seat, however cant find fuses.
There is no such thing as a 82 Heritage Softail
That depends on the year of the bike. On '65 through '88 FLH models, there are three terminals on the solenoid. The top one goes to the battery, the [small] middle on goes to the starter button and the bottom one goes to the starter. On '89 and later FLH models there are only two terminals on the unitized starter/solenoid assembly. The larger one on top goes to the battery and the small one on the right side goes to the starter relay.
The starter relay on a Harley Road King is typically located under the seat or in the fuse box area, depending on the model year. To access it, you may need to remove the seat or side panels. It's advisable to consult the owner's manual for your specific model for precise location details.
The starter relay is on top of the starter.