Hi Guys,
You might remember that I had an issue with my 2010 Fatboy pulling to the left. I asked the HD dealer to look at it and he told me there was nothing wrong with it.
I have again called them today as I am not happy. If I have my hands off the bars any longer than 1 second and I would be in the gutter.
SO... today I called the dealer and they have told me that because I have taken the stock pipes off and installed the VnH Radius, that I have upset the lateral balance. Is this right?
They are going to have a look at it today for me and check the wheel alignment, but they reckon there is probably not a lot that can do.
Your thoughts?
No that's true. I put short shots on and now my bike does stoppies every time I apply the front brake
As Hilly said, it's a load of bullshit.
How many Harleys have had the pipes changed and how many have problems?
If they align the bike correctly it will track straight, and if the triple tree is set up correctly it won't pull or lean to either side.
Worst case scenario; If the above doesn't sort the problem out, then your looking at checking the frame/head alignment for a possible twisted frame.
(not as bad as it may sound because if you know what you're doing, a slight twist can actually be compensated for by counter setting the forks/ triple tree, but,
In the case of a twisted frame, this method is only second best to aligning the frame/head correctly.)
DaveP,
Yep,Yep, Yes, your right,,,
I'm making the mistake of assuming that on a 2010 machine that the head bearings have been installed correctly and are in good condition and correctly pre-loaded, the rear wheel is or will be aligned, and the tyres are OK.
Sounds to me that it's not just your bike that's pulling....
Ando - I know what they will say... "Put the stock pipes and air kit back on - as we sold it to you and then come back and see us"
Hilly, It is a double edged sword. If they knew how to fix it, they would have. So do I really want people scratching their head over my bike trying to fix it. OR Do I gather the necessary information I need and fix it myself. I have a complete workshop full of tools and have wrenched the crap out of bikes all my life. I just don't have the knowledge of how these buggers work... but no time like the present to learn. " border="0" src="/DesktopModules/NTForums/themes/_default/emoticons/smile.gif" />
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You're onto it, good stuff.
I've used this method with nearly every bike I've had and it works for me.
Incidentally, last machine was a 2010 FXDWG and yep, pulled to the left straight off the showroom floor,,, problem,,, the right fork was set 250 thou higher in the trees than the left, you got it, a whole 1/4 inch difference on a brand spanker,,,, it pulled to the left alright !
Spose I've just got used to the incompetence and inexperience of Stealers. Easier and best to do the job meself.