Swingarm problem 1995 FLHT
Hello folks 
While removing the rear rack and relocating the license plate and putting lowered shocks {the lowered shocks are not set in stone and may be changed} on my 95 FLHT I came across a prob with my swing arm, if you look close at the right shock it sits out further at the bottom than the shock on the left.
I have done some research online and all of the results were not good, but I really would like an opinion here before proceeding further, maybe someone has upgraded their swing arm on their Evo bike to a later swing arm.
I also get the dreaded wobble at high speed but really didn't pursue it, I just kept the speed below 60 mph on the highway.
Thank you for looking and sorry about the add on the picture, I'll fix that in a bit.
http://s974.photobucket.com/user/dra...40dca.jpg.html

While removing the rear rack and relocating the license plate and putting lowered shocks {the lowered shocks are not set in stone and may be changed} on my 95 FLHT I came across a prob with my swing arm, if you look close at the right shock it sits out further at the bottom than the shock on the left.
I have done some research online and all of the results were not good, but I really would like an opinion here before proceeding further, maybe someone has upgraded their swing arm on their Evo bike to a later swing arm.
I also get the dreaded wobble at high speed but really didn't pursue it, I just kept the speed below 60 mph on the highway.
Thank you for looking and sorry about the add on the picture, I'll fix that in a bit.
http://s974.photobucket.com/user/dra...40dca.jpg.html
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post



