Video-In this free DIY video, we show you how to remove the gas/fuel tank from a Harley-Davidson motorcycle with a front cross-over line. We used a 2016 Harley Dyna Low Rider S, but it's the same for any Harley with a cross-over line.
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Art says
I have a 2008 soft tail deluxe. Getting it painted how do remove the chrome off of the fenders?? No clue lol
Thanks bud
Ryan Urlacher says
Sorry, we don’t have a video tutorial at this time showing such. Always filming new content though.
Harry says
Hi guy’s
I was out riding on my 2015 Ultra limited and the engine light and the temp light came on. I stopped and checked coolant level, it was OK. Checked DTC and P1019 came up. I figured it may be the coolant pump at fault as the radiators didn’t seem hot at all causing me to think no circulation of fluid. I nursed the bike home and then checked fans and pump operation (ign on twist throttle) both fans fired up but the pump seemed to have a small vibration type feel making me think it wasn’t working, with the vibration coming from both fans. Have you come across this issue? If I need to change pump do I need to use the Harley coolant when I fit new pump? Grateful for any help you can send. Keep up the great work.
Ryan Urlacher says
I haven’t personally come across that. You can use any coolant.