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hufdvr 02-10-2009 12:58 PM

Rear Wheel Alignment issue 2003 FXD
 
I am looking at my rear wheel and it is not completely straight in the fender.

The upper left side of the tire is rubbing on the fender and there is a big gap on the right side between the tire and fender.

The tire is aligned on both sides in the swing arm (verified with the "wire method" in the swingarm holes) but the vertical camber (?) is off.

Is there an easy method to correct this? I have found this link and was wondering if this is the best way to correct the problem:

http://www.motorcyclemetal.com/downl...e%20Simple.pdf

rounder 02-10-2009 01:08 PM

your entire alignment is off. you need to get the bike perfectly perpendicular to the ground. Verify this with an angle measuring device on the front caliper. Get the rear wheel off the ground and check the rear rotor. by adjusting the width of the top motor mount you can adjust the bikes alignment so that both discs are within 1 deg of each other.

rh8234 02-10-2009 01:18 PM

If you have the service manual. Pages 2-28 and 2-29 describe the procedure for getting the vehical alignment set right. Also check the swing arm berrings, and check to make sure the swingarm is not bent or cracked.

hufdvr 02-10-2009 01:21 PM

Can I use my bike lift for this procedure?

I really do NOT want to have to take the bike to the Stealer for this!

And how would the alignment get off? I have not wrecked the bike.

I do have the 2003 FXD Factory Service Manual since I do all of my own wrenching.

gipsl67 02-10-2009 02:14 PM

hufdvr

Is this something that has progressed over time or was the rear wheel recently removed? Just curious.

hufdvr 02-10-2009 03:17 PM

It must have progressed over time since I have never had the rear wheel off the bike.

Also, the only things I have ever done is install a new after-market stabilizer link (the one on top of the engine, the new one has rubber bushings and took care of a lot of the vibes).

After I installed the new stabilizer link I did the "engine alignment" procedure in the shop manual. All that entailed was loosening the stabilizer link and engine mounts and running the engine for a minute to align it. Then you just tighten everything up.


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