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Hi, new member from South Dakota. Just got a 1990 FLHTC. Always wanted a dresser. I am trying to determine how to know if I have a right sided or left sided drive so I can upgrade to 6 speed tranny. Intend to do some long range trips and want better mileage and less high rpm wear and tear. May be a dumb question, but can someone help? Thanks in advance. Sunka
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RE: New Member
Welcome from Bristol, England.
This area of the forum is primarily for greeting new members. Youre more likely to get your question answered if you post it in the area relating to your model of bike. Sadly, I dont know the answer to your question. Good luck and enjoy the bike.
This area of the forum is primarily for greeting new members. Youre more likely to get your question answered if you post it in the area relating to your model of bike. Sadly, I dont know the answer to your question. Good luck and enjoy the bike.
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RE: New Member
Howdy from Hershey, Pa.
If you're sitting on the bike and the rear sprocket (chain drive) or pulley (belt drive) is on your right then it's a right hand drive. If it's on your left, then it's a left hand drive.
If you're sitting on the bike and the rear sprocket (chain drive) or pulley (belt drive) is on your right then it's a right hand drive. If it's on your left, then it's a left hand drive.