Just replaced the belt
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If nothing else get a Torque Values ready reference book. They sell them by year and it has all Harley models for that year. I use mine more than the service manual. The part number you need would be 99959-02 (Should be at least, I don't have any that far back but the ones I have are all part numbered like that). For anyone else just substitute the "02" with whatever year you own. These sell for about 10 bucks and everything is alphabetical so torque values are easy to find. While working as a dealer tech I would buy a new one each year when the new models came out.
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I am a dick. So I will say it. Ya ,you just got hit with a bill. But why didn't you have the manual alreaddy? I wouldn't touch this without a manual. But I am a *****.
I do side with you on, we don't always have the money. But unless you just bought this, you should have the manual. My new bike, I put it in the loan and left with it. Before you scream about interest, I made big payments.
I do side with you on, we don't always have the money. But unless you just bought this, you should have the manual. My new bike, I put it in the loan and left with it. Before you scream about interest, I made big payments.