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Always check the oil supply in the oil tank first since normal
circulation of oil through the engine is necessary for proper
operation of the hydraulic units.
If there is oil in the tank, the units may not be functioning
properly because of dirt in the oil supply passages leading to
the lifter units. See a Harley-Davidson dealer for service.
FRONT FORK BEARINGS
Adjustments to front fork bearings should be performed
by a Harley-Davidson dealer. Improperly adjusted bearings
can adversely affect handling and stability, which could
result in death or serious injury. (00051a)
Refer to Table 32. Check front fork for proper bearing adjust-
ment and lubricate bearings at proper intervals.
With motorcycle front end raised off the floor, be sure front fork
turns freely without any binding or interference and that there
is no appreciable front to rear fork shake indicating excessive
bearing looseness. Steering head bearings should be adjusted
according to Service Manual procedure, if necessary.
REAR FORK PIVOT SHAFT
Refer to Table 32. Check the tightness of the rear fork pivot
shaft fastener at proper intervals.
NOTE
For model specific information regarding the rear fork pivot
shaft, refer to the appropriate Service Manual or see a Harley-
Davidson dealer.
BRAKES: TOURING MODELS
Inspect brake pads for wear at service maintenance inter-
vals. If you ride under adverse conditions (steep hills,
heavy traffic, etc.), inspect more frequently. Excessively
worn brake pads can lead to brake failure, which could
result in death or serious injury. (00052a)
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