Help needed with wheel alignment and fitment
#13
#14
Where did the wheel you just took off sit in relation to the fender. If it was pushed to the left, but not enough to hit the fender because of the tire size, then I would think it could be a swingarm bearing or alignment problem. If you swingarm bearings are gone then your drive belt is going to pull the swingarm to the left. Maybe your just now noticing because you've added a little tension to the belt.
#15
Where did the wheel you just took off sit in relation to the fender. If it was pushed to the left, but not enough to hit the fender because of the tire size, then I would think it could be a swingarm bearing or alignment problem. If you swingarm bearings are gone then your drive belt is going to pull the swingarm to the left. Maybe your just now noticing because you've added a little tension to the belt.
#16
I was planning on installing the Glide-Pro system in a few weeks, so I'm going to wait until I get the new parts (including motor mount) and do a complete alignment.
#17
08 RKC wheel change
gtrplyr, I just finished installing a set of 9-spokes on my 08 RKC and I have the same situation as you do. My rear is off to the left ( not as much as yours ) and everything is installed correctly. My brake rotor does not rub, the stem is on the right side and all spacers and bearings are installed properly. The bike tracks fine and the belt is aligned perfectly. My OEM spoke wheels were a little off but the new one is even more. My local stealer says it's fine as does my own mechanic as long as nothing is rubbing. In your case the rubbing of the fender mount is a problem. Could it be the different spacer you used? I am not sure on your bike as mine has different spacers and the isolated drive system. I do know the 9 spoke wheels on the 08 only have one bearing shim on the inside of the wheel and it goes on opposite sides for the front and rear. Left front and right rear. Hope this helps.
#18
I have. My '02 Road Glide is the same way. I was thinking of going to a 140 rear tire but concluded I would have the same problem you are. My bike is aligned correctly with new swingarm doughnuts. I think the only way to correct it is to mill the caliper and get a longer left side spacer made to compensate for however much the caliper is cut down. Not worht the hassle or cost in my opinion, so I'm just going to stick with the 130 rear.
#19
I don't know how many miles this unit has on it, but at ten years old it won't hurt anything to change out all the rubber mounts and definately get the swingarm bearings from Sta-bo or Motorcycle Metal. Alignment is a pain, but take your time and get it right. It's not really exact science so there is some leeway to get your wheel to the center. I can't remember if the 02's have the adjusters welded to the axle and indexed like the late models, but if not that gives you a little more fudge room.
#20
My 05 E-Glide rear wheel has always been off center since I 've had it;only 1 year. Changing tires and would like to make it a little better. My concern is I have less than 1/8" clearance between pulley and swing arm. Belt runs on outside of trans. pulley, so it looks like I could space it farther to right,but what about caliper/rotor alingment, they appear to be alligned.