So, I just purchased a 2022 Low Rider S(FXLRS) and I unfortunately have encountered this issue. I told them the 1st time and one guy told me it's a mental thing that he checked the front alignment, and it measured out ok. I took it home and was like no there is definitely something off here. I took it back and sure enough they confirmed but didn't know what it could be, so they took the front bars off and rolled them on glass to see how even they were...I pick it up and they tell me on side of the riser was higher than the other, so i say ok cool so the issue is fixed. Here I am today with the issue still at hand. I take a look at the rear axle alignment to see if I notice anything and sure enough, I can literally see a bigger gap of space on one side of the axle than the other making it not straight. probably adjusted the belt tension and didn't even bother to align my bike. Like you said, better off doing it yourself(myself). might as well.
@RidersUnited My 2021 softail street bob 114 which is the same frame requirs 95 to 105 lb-ft of torque. No way I'd go 140 lb-ft of torque on the axle nut.
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Great video. I had this squeaky belt issue on my Heritage. My dealer found it and fixed it under warranty. Love the shirt....my son has the same one.
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Great video 👍 Keep it up and we'll all be fixing our own bikes.
So, I just purchased a 2022 Low Rider S(FXLRS) and I unfortunately have encountered this issue. I told them the 1st time and one guy told me it's a mental thing that he checked the front alignment, and it measured out ok. I took it home and was like no there is definitely something off here. I took it back and sure enough they confirmed but didn't know what it could be, so they took the front bars off and rolled them on glass to see how even they were...I pick it up and they tell me on side of the riser was higher than the other, so i say ok cool so the issue is fixed. Here I am today with the issue still at hand. I take a look at the rear axle alignment to see if I notice anything and sure enough, I can literally see a bigger gap of space on one side of the axle than the other making it not straight. probably adjusted the belt tension and didn't even bother to align my bike.
Like you said, better off doing it yourself(myself). might as well.
Glad I was able to help with this video. Ride safe.
Get the alignment tool from Motion Pro. Its very inexpensive and works great.
Nice video, but i believe the axle nut needs to be torqued to 100 lb-ft in order to preload the bearings.
Depends on model I believe my manual said 140lb-ft
@RidersUnited My 2021 softail street bob 114 which is the same frame requirs 95 to 105 lb-ft of torque. No way I'd go 140 lb-ft of torque on the axle nut.
@@jamescollins5073 my bad I had same video for Road king so you are right for Softail
So, thay big ajustible wrench feels a certain way @ 95 ft.lbs?
Just picking!
Thanks for the informative video!
@@jamesberry276 Just gotta do what ya gotta do 😆 🤣 😂
Good job, looking forward to your next video.
Thank you Tom
nice work
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I am not German 😀
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