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On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 20:11:35 -0800, "Fred" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I've got a 98 FXDWG that's been a great bike. Frankly, I didn't know much >about wrenching, but started doing it on this one and really learned alot. >Now I do most of the standard stuff, but only because of the Harley shop >manual and parts manual that has a lot of useful information. Now I'm >thinking about adding a Big Dog to the stable and it occurs to me that this >company hasn't got around to manuals other than the terse owner's manual. >Anyway, without a detailed manual how do folks find the right parts, etc? I >know there's a lot of commonality between bikes, but how do you go about >wrenching something whose guts are bit unknown? I guess you could track >down every supplier that contributed to the bike, but geez, what a pain. > >Fred You can follow the same manual as you do for your 98, as far as the engine is concerned... with some allowances. -- Curly LaJolla BS#107 93 FLHS Bark-O-Glide Lose Larry & Moe to email
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