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Old 03-11-2012, 05:45 PM
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I have a 93 FSXTS, that i wrecked almost two years ago, ive been fixing it when and where i can, and ive got the front end put back together with a little help. My problem lies in, that Bikebandit no longer has the parts diagrams up, and since the custom front wheel is no longer remotely usable im having to put the stock wheel on. My dad changed the wheel when he owned the bike years and years ago, so i have no idea how it goes back on. On top of that i took the front fender off (which survived with out a scratch) a little too early (meaning i wasnt even close enough to healed to be working on it..) and cant remember how it goes back together. Anyone knows where i can find a parts diagram online for some assitance or have good pics of one like mine they could post would be a tremendous help..
 
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Welcome aboard and glad to hear your getting her back together! May browse around these parts diagrams at Ronnie's HD maybe it'll help at least see where the spacers, nuts etc go.

Or post up a question, preferably with a pic and I'm sure someone can help. I've also found it useful to look up a part on HD's website and then look at the instruction sheet for the item to get torque valves etc in the absence of a SM. But if you don't have a SM, it'd be money well spent, even the parts catalog helps with the diagrams and part numbers.

Good luck brother and get her back together and post up some pics!
 
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PM me your email and I'll send you a link, or the parts blow-up of the sections you want.
 
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http://www.motorcycle-service-manuals.com/

$15.00 download to your computer
service manuals or parts manuals
 
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Thanks ranger i would really appreciate the pics since my internet connection stinks, id have to wait til friday when i go back to work to download it, and i would like to work on the bike this week. Now how the heck do you PM?
 
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Agree with above (Ronnies site) will be as good an any online Help there is..
Also now it the time most in here would say BUY the SHOP manual...

It'll really help in Ur rebuild.
 

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yeah if i wasnt relyin on bikebandit i would have. i checked Ronnies and the areas im stuck are different than the diagrams they have listed..
 
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Click on my name and I think it sends you to a box to send a message.
Or just e-mail me directly. VIC@COLICCIELEC.COM
 

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rims and wheel combinations are hard to match up over the net.

its hard to say what U need, what with each bike changing sizes through the yrs and there are not that many who even change them out anyway.

Maybe U'll find someone that has a 93 bike thats changed lately.??

Or find an INDY near Ur, Iam sure they could help U at little cost...
 


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