Hi guys
I have a 2012 FXST and the manual reckons the rear 17" tyre should be inflated to 42 lb and the front 21" should be 30 lb. (I tend to run 35 lb in the front though)
This seems like a weird question I realise but others must have struck it.
My problem is that whilst I can get the compressor nozzle onto the filler stem on the smaller profile front 21" wheel, I can't get a compressor nozzle onto the rear wheel because of the larger profile wheel, the angle of the stem and the large rear disc brake. I have both a foot pump and an ARB Compressor and neither nozzle seems to want to go on... the rear disc keeps getting in the way.
Worse still, from memory all the new air compressor nozzles at servo's seem to be the same as mine now (clip on vertically) and not the older style where the nozzle and the hose are are right angles (90 degrees)
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Hi Kneez.
I run between 36 to 38 lbs in my front. and 40 in the rear.
cheers 2007 FXSTC,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jimmy
Can't you get the valve at the bottom of your wheel and feed the air hose down behind the disk from the top right next to the hub???
Hey Crook, I bought an adapter just last week, from a Harley dealer, works fine, will post a pic as soon as I get home. I'm replying on my phone at the moment.
Crookneez, I bought Harleys little air pump and installed harleys electrical tail to the battery with its plug clipped to seat frame rail. Just gotta plug it in and pump away. I found the servo tyre pump nozzle a pain as well on an 08 softail. I thought the little pump would last a month if that, but works a treat and is a few years old and small. has a flex connector extension to hook pump nozzle to tyres. that's all I use now. all works a treat. All though if im away from home, I leave the bike idling whilst I top up air as I reackon it would flatten battery if you let it run too long. good thing is that its that small, you just about fit it in a fork bag let alone saddle bags. The other thing I did, is I bought an ARB tyre puncture repair kit, pulled out the bits, undid the grub screw from the spike and insertion tool so it all fits in the softail tear drop toolbox. I can repair a puncture in the rear tyre in 5 mins and be on my way.
Cheers
G'day old Crookguts. I notice you are starting to get a bit cranky at times. They are only havin a lend. Anyway, get hold of one of these from the local auto parts suppliers. I have one of these and it works everytime. You might need to get a reducer to fit on to you air line as I think it's a 1/4" bsp fitting. Print this out and take it with you to show them what you need.
https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRc0wOV2e6kUpEvWHFSs9xxArSQfK-fPd17BgT877ZbwP0TNYmeEw
Hope this helps.