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VEHICLE ALIGNMENT
Isolation Mounted Engine Models
Refer to Table 32. Vehicle alignment should be checked at
regular intervals. This includes whenever the rear wheel is
removed and installed or when the rear drive belt is adjusted.
The stabilizer links and engine mounts should be checked for
wear according to Service Manual procedures at proper inter-
vals.
Vehicle alignment is important. Vehicle stability is adversely
affected if wheels are out of alignment. Major alignment of the
front and rear wheel is partially controlled by one stabilizer link
at the top of the engine. See a Harley-Davidson dealer for this
service.
Do not change stabilizer link adjustment. Changing
adjustment can adversely affect stability, which could
result in death or serious injury. (00059a)
Only a Harley-Davidson dealer should perform vehicle
alignment. Improper alignment can adversely affect sta-
bility and handling, which could result in death or serious
injury. (00060a)
SHOCK ABSORBERS
Refer to Table 32. Inspect shock absorbers and rubber bush-
ings for leaks and bushing deterioration at proper intervals.
SPARK PLUGS
Refer to Table 32. Check the spark plugs at proper intervals.
Do NOT pull on any electrical wires. Pulling on electrical
wires may damage the internal conductor causing high
resistance, which may result in minor or moderate injury.
(00168a)
Disconnect spark plug cables from plugs by pulling on the
molded connector caps. To reconnect, simply snap-on spark
plug cables to tops of spark plugs.
Refer to Table 4 before servicing spark plugs.
162   Maintenance and Lubrication