How to remove the front wheel 2019 Harley Davidson Road Glide DIY
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- How to remove and install the front tire on a 2019 Harley Davidson Road Glide. This video is for entertainment purposes only. This video can also be used on other Harleys. Thanks for watching.
Wrenching on the bike while packing heat, I did just that before watching your video. Great video, and thanks for the torque specs.
lol thanks. I carry all the time. Texas just passed constitutional carry. 21st state to do so.
Calliper inside the crown royal bag?
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great video. i kept referring back to it as installed a new tire and rim on my street-glide today. thanks for the detailed instructions
Great how to video, wish you were around my area I like how you do your work.
Checked out this after watching your rear wheel removal - Cheers.
Thanks for watching. Hopefully it helped you.
Thanks for the video, nice job. What type of lube did you use on the axle...was that anti sieze?
Thanks for posting.
I have an appointment to take my front tire in the shop on Thursday so when I get off work tomorrow night I'm going to follow the Instructions from this video for my '14 Street Glide.
I'm running the original tire with 23k miles and its starting to feel a little unnerving in the turns.
Joe Murray thanks. Hope it goes smooth.
@@cliffcares6455 thanks.
Thanks for making this video I have a ‘19 RGS too, needed this info👍
Welcome. Ride safe. I also got a video showing how to remove the rear wheel.
Good video!!!Are you making one for the rear wheel also???
Thank you this helped me with my 2016 HD Roadglide Ultra. Went smooth and saved me some money. Liked the details and key points you stated.
nunez3194 Thanks. Ride safe.
Great video man... I was making a video for my channel wanted to double check the torques. I linked your video in my description, you went into way more detail... Hope that helps you get some more You Tube love!! Its funny how we all use Crown Royal bags for everything... Haha!!
Thanks. Yea they’re pretty handy. lol
Nice! I dig the open carry🇺🇸
mark bagnieschi Thanks. I carry everyday.
awesome video, i need to replace my tires and drop off price is WAY cheaper than having them do the labor as well... thank you...!!!
Welcome. Ride safe.
Any reason as to why the front spacer grooves need to point out
Great vid, thanks a lot but no re grease ? Just curious
I like the cocked and locked pistol
Great video man, very helpful!
Michael Weaks Glad it was able to help you out. Ride safe.
Good video, thanks for posting it. When you put the axle back in what did you coat it with?
Gray anti-seize. Just need a thin light coat and don't put any one the threads.
Hey brother I don't remember which side of the rim the sensor goes on. Can the rim be mounted either way or does a particular side have to meet up with the sensor
Will bearing grease do for the wheel shaft rod?
I wasn't able to tell.... did you have to remove the right side caliper?
Yes. I remove both calibers before removing the front wheel.
great video, thank you!
Welcome. Happy to help. Ride safe.
Good shit!
Thanks. Ride safe.
Changed both front and back on my 20 road glide and now the ABS is flashing do you have any suggestions
You put the front wheel on backwards.
@@cliffcares6455 hmm that has me questing myself.
I will most definitely look to see if I did that in the morning
The ABS bearing will have a gray or yellowish cover and the non ABS is silver.
@@cliffcares6455 I really appreciate you taking the time to answer my question I will take a look at it first thing in the morning. It does make since now because on my test ride the front brakes seem to be rubbing the rotor hard enough that it was very noticeable
You definitely put the wheel on backwards. Cause now the wheel isn’t center. The ABS bearing is a little wider then the other bearing. The ABS bearing is about flush with the hub and the other is about an 1/8” recessed into the hub.
I have a 1997 ultra classic, are the torque specs the same? If not does anyone have an idea where to find them?
I’m sure they’re same or close. Have you tried asking your local dealership? Sometimes they’re cool and will look them up for you. Or try getting a service manual.
He must live in the wrong neighborhood to justify strapping while in his home garage. Maybe he is a 2nd ammnt. nut.