The electrical system lamp on a Harley Davidson Street Glide may illuminate for several reasons, including issues with the battery, charging system, or electrical connections. It can indicate a problem with the voltage regulator, a faulty battery, or loose wiring. If the lamp stays on, it's advisable to check the battery's charge and connections, as well as the charging system, to ensure everything is functioning properly. If problems persist, consulting a professional mechanic or the owner's manual may be necessary.
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Harley-Davidson Softails are still being manufactured and are available for sale. These bikes have a rear suspension system that are hidden so that it appears that the bike has a rigid frame, and is very popular among bike riders.
is the stator ,under small round cover on egine.
12.5 - 14 volt
For a 2001 Harley-Davidson Road King Classic, you should use a high-quality motorcycle transmission fluid specifically designed for Harley-Davidson bikes, such as the Harley-Davidson Formula+ Transmission Lubricant. This fluid provides the necessary protection and performance for the bike's transmission system. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific recommendations and to ensure optimal performance.
Harley-Davidson engines typically use a dry sump lubrication system. This means that oil is stored in a separate tank and pumped to the engine, then returned to the tank for storage.
Sea foam works good. Spray or liquid.
The Harley-Davidson part number 68168-90 refers to a specific component, often related to the motorcycle's electrical or ignition system. For cross-referencing, it may correspond to similar parts used in different models or years; however, it's best to consult a Harley-Davidson parts catalog or a dealer for precise cross-references. Additionally, aftermarket parts may exist that serve as alternatives, so checking with reputable motorcycle parts suppliers could provide further options.
it has to do with your ignition system. must be t-storm heads off a buell both of which are dual fire ignition systems.
Well on my 2004 softail Pushing the remote button 1 time set the alarm and pushing the twice deactivates the alarm