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I have a 2015 road glide. I have the bars and controls removed, because I am changing them out. When I was removing the stock clamp/risers, the wheel turned fully left, and the forks locked. Now I can't get them to disengage. Any ideas? Appreciate the help guys.
youtube will show how to make a tool to align the cams in the lock from a piece of squashed copper 1/4" tubing.
this is best used to keep cams aligned as soon as the lock is removed.
you can use a screwdriver to move 1 cam at a time...when you get it all together- check very carefully that each switch function and the lock works as designed
Get a flashlight. Look down the ignition tumbler shaft. When you pulled the ignition out, all the tumblers were aligned. My "notch" was at approximately 8 o'clock. If that doesn't work, spend the little money on an alignment tool. Good luck.
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