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2015 Harley-Davidson Dyna
Models Service Manual
CMI - 2M - 06/14
©2014 H-D.
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99481-15
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL
GENERAL
RwARNING
The rider's safety depends upon proper motorcycle service
and maintenance. If a procedure in this manual is not
within your capabilities or you do not have the correct
tools, have a Harley-Davidson dealer perform the pro-
cedure. Improper service or maintenance could result in
death or serious injury. (00627b)
This service manual has been prepared with the following
purposes in mind:
To acquaint the user with the construction of the Harley-
Davidson product and assist in the performance of basic
maintenance and repair.
To introduce the professional Harley-Davidson technician
to the latest field-tested and factory-approved major repair
methods.
We sincerely believe that this service manual will make your
association with Harley-Davidson products more pleasant and
profitable.
HOW TO USE YOUR MANUAL
Refer to the table below for the content layout of this manual.
Maintenance
2
Chassis
3 Engine
4 Fuel System
5
Drive
6
Transmission
7
Electrical
A
Appendix A Connector Repair
B
Appendix B Wiring
c
Appendix C Reference
Use the TABLE OF CONTENTS (which follows this FORE-
WORD) and the INDEX (at the back of this manual) to quickly
locate subjects. Chapters and topics in this manual are
sequentially numbered for easy navigation.
For example, a cross-reference shown as 2.2
SPECIFICATIONS refers to chapter 2 CHASSIS, heading 2.2
SPECIFICATIONS.
For quick and easy reference, all pages contain a chapter
number followed by a page number. For example, page 3-5
refers to page 5 in Chapter 3.
A number of acronyms and abbreviations are used in this
document. See the C.4 GLOSSARY for a list of acronyms,
abbreviations and definitions.
PREPARATION FOR SERVICE
RwARNING
Stop the engine when refueling or serv1cmg the fuel
system. Do not smoke or allow open flame or sparks near
gasoline. Gasoline is extremely flammable and highly
explosive, which could result in death or serious injury.
(00002a)
Good preparation is very important for efficient service work.
Start each job with a clean work area. This will allow the repair
to proceed as smoothly as possible. It will also reduce the
incidence of misplaced tools and parts.
Clean a motorcycle that is excessively dirty before work starts.
Cleaning will occasionally uncover sources of trouble. Gather
any tools, instruments and any parts needed for the job before
work begins. Interrupting a job to locate tools or parts is a dis-
traction and causes needless delay.
NOTES
To avoid unnecessary disassembly, carefully read all
related service information before repair work begins.
In figure legends, the number which follows the name of
a part indicates the quantity necessary for one complete
assembly
When servicing a vehicle equipped with the Harley-
Davidson Smart Security System (H-DSSS), first disarm
the system. Keep the fob close to the vehicle or use
DIGITAL TECHNICIAN II (Part No. HD-48650) to disable
the system. Activate the system after service is completed.
SERVICE BULLETINS
In addition to the information presented in this manual, Harley-
Davidson Motor Company will periodically issue service bul-
letins to Harley-Davidson dealers. Service bulletins cover
interim engineering changes and supplementary information.
Consult the service bulletins to keep your product knowledge
current and complete.
USE GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS
RwARNING
Harley-Davidson parts and accessories are designed for
Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Using non-Harley-Davidson
parts or accessories can adversely affect performance,
stability or handling, which could result in death or serious
injury. (00001 b)
To achieve satisfactory and lasting repairs, carefully follow the
service manual instructions and use only genuine Harley-
Davidson replacement parts. Behind the emblem bearing the
words GENUINE HARLEY-DAVIDSON stand more than 100
years of design, research, manufacturing, testing and inspecting
experience. This is your assurance that the parts you are using
will fit right, operate properly and last longer.

WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
Statements in this manual preceded by the following words
are of special significance.
Aw ARNING
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury. (00119a)
AcAUTION
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
(00139a)
NOTICE
NOTICE indicates a potentially hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, may result in property damage. (00140b)
NOTE
Refers to important information. It is recommended that you
take special notice of these items.
Proper service and repair are important for the safe, reliable
operation of all mechanical products. The service procedures
recommended and described in this manual are effective
methods for performing service operations.
- AwARNING
Always wear proper eye protection when using hammers,
arbor or hydraulic presses, gear pullers, spring com-
pressors, slide hammers and similar tools. Flying parts
could result in death or serious injury. (00496b)
Some of these service operations require the use of tools
specially designed for the purpose. These special tools should
be used when and as recommended. It is important to note
that some warnings against the use of specific service methods,
which could damage the motorcycle or render it unsafe, are
stated in this manual. However, remember that these warnings
are not all-inclusive. Inadequate safety precautions could result
in death or serious injury.
Since Harley-Davidson could not possibly know, evaluate or
advise the service trade of all possible ways in which service
might be performed, or of the possible hazardous con-
sequences of each method, we have not undertaken any such
broad evaluation. Accordingly, anyone who uses a service
procedure or tool which is not recommended by Harley-
Davidson must first thoroughly satisfy himself that neither his
nor the operator's safety will be jeopardized as a result. Failure
to do so could result in death or serious injury.
PRODUCT REFERENCES
AWARNING
Read and follow warnings and directions on all products.
Failure to follow warnings and directions can result in
death or serious injury. (00470b)
II FOREWORD
When reference is made in this manual to a specific brand
name product, tool or instrument, an equivalent product, tool
or instrument may be substituted.
Special Tools
All tools mentioned in this manual with a part number beginning
with "HD", "J" or "B" must be ordered through your local Harley-
Davidson dealer. Special tools may only be purchased, serviced
or warrantied through a Harley-Davidson dealer.
LOCTITE Sealing and THREADLOCKING
Products
Some procedures in this manual call for the use of LOCTITE
products. If you have any questions regarding LOCTITE product
usage or retailer/wholesaler locations, contact Loctite Corp. at
www.loctite.com.
PRODUCT REGISTERED MARKS
Apple, Alcantara S.p.A., Allen, Amp Multilock, Bluetooth,
Brembo, Delphi, Deutsch, Dunlop, Dynojet, Fluke, G.E.
Versilube, Garmin, Gunk, Hydroseal, Hylomar, iPhone, iPod,
Kevlar, Lexan, Loctite, Lubriplate, Keps, K&N, Magnaflux,
Marson Thread-Setter Tool Kit, MAXI fuse, Molex, Michelin,
MPZ, Mulitilock, nano, NGK, Novus, Packard, Pirelli, Permatex,
Philips, PJ1, Pozidriv, Robinair, S100, Sems, SiriusXM, Snap-
on, Teflon, Threadlocker, Torca, Torco, TORX, Tufoil, Tyco,
Ultratorch, Velcro, X-Acto, XM Satellite Radio, and zOmo are
among the trademarks of their respective owners.
H-D U.S.A., LLC TRADEMARK
INFORMATION
Bar & Shield, Boom!, Cross Bones, Cruise Drive, CVO, Digital
Tech, Digital Technician, Digital Technician II, Dyna, Electra
Glide, Evolution, Fat Bob, Fat Boy, Forty-Eight, Glaze, Gloss,
H-D, H-Dnet.com, Harley, Harley-Davidson, HD, Heritage
Softail, Iron 883, Low Rider, Night Rod, Nightster, Night Train,
Profile, Reflex, Revolution, Road Glide, Road King, Road Tech,
Rocker, Screamin' Eagle, Seventy-Two, Softail, Sportster,
Street Glide, Street Rod, Sun Ray, Sunwash, Super Glide,
SuperLow, Switchback, SYN3, Techlink, Techlink II, Tour-
Pak, Tri Glide, Twin Cam 88, Twin Cam 88B, Twin Cam 96,
Twin Cam 968, Twin Cam 103, Twin Cam 103B, Twin Cam
110, Twin Cam 110B, Twin-Cooled, Ultra Classic, V-Rod,
VRSC and Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Parts and Genuine
Motor Accessories are among the trademarks of H-D U.S.A.,
LLC.
CONTENTS
All photographs, illustrations and procedures may not neces-
sarily depict the most current model or component, but are
based on the latest production information available at the time
of publication.
Since product improvement is our continual goal, Harley-
Davidson reserves the right to change specifications, equipment
or designs at any time without notice and without incurring
obligation.

MAINTENANCE
1 AIR CLEAN AND EXHAUST SYSTEM
Removal. ...........................................................................1-18
1.1 FASTENER TORQUE VALUES
Installation .........................................................................1-18
Fastener Torque Values in this Chapter.............................. 1-1
Exhaust System Leak Check ............................................ 1-19
Exhaust System Leakage .......................................... 1-19
1.2 GENERAL
1.8 TIRES AND WHEELS
Servicing a New Motorcycle ............................................... 1-3
Safe Operating Maintenance .............................................. 1-3
Disposal and Recycling ......................................................1-3
Shop Practices ....................................................................1-3
Repair Notes ................................................................1-3
Safety ..........................................................................1-3
Removing Parts ...........................................................1-3
Cleaning ......................................................................1-3
Disassembly and Assembly ........................................ 1-4
Tires ..................................................................................1-20
Tire Replacement.. ...........................................................1-20
Dunlop .......................................................................1-21
Michelin .....................................................................1-21
Wheel Bearings ................................................................1-22
Wheel Spokes ...................................................................1-22
Identify Wheel Spoke Groups .................................... 1-22
Wheel Spoke Adjustment... ....................................... 1-22
Checking Torques on Fasteners .................................. 1-4
1.9 PRIMARY CHAINCASE LUBRICANT
Magnetic Parts Trays ................................................... 1-4
Repair and Replacement Procedures ................................ 1-4
Hardware and Threaded Parts .................................... 1-4
General .............................................................................1-24
Changing Primary Chaincase Lubricant. .......................... 1-24
Thread locking Agents .................................................. 1-4
Wiring, Hoses and Lines ............................................. 1-4
1.10 TRANSMISSION LUBRICANT
Instruments and Gauges ............................................. 1-4
Checking Transmission Lubricant.. ................................... 1-26
Bearings ......................................................................1-4
Changing Transmission Lubricant... ................................. 1-26
Bushings ......................................................................1-4
Gaskets .......................................................................1-4
1.11 CLUTCH
Lip-Type Seals .............................................................1-4
O-Rings .......................................................................1-5
Gears ...........................................................................1-5
Shafts ..........................................................................1-5
Part Replacement. .......................................................1-5
Cleaning ..............................................................................1-5
Protecting Rubber Parts .............................................. 1-5
Cleaning Process ........................................................1-5
Rust or Corrosion Removal. ........................................ 1-5
Bearings ......................................................................1-5
Tool Safety ..........................................................................1-5
Adjustment ........................................................................1-28 '
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1.12 DRIVE BELT AND SPROCKETS .•. H- ..
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Gene~al .............................................................................1-30 iUJ
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Checking Drive Belt Deflection ......................................... 1-31 : LL;.
Adjusting Belt Deflection ................................................... 1-33 : (!)
Air Tools .......................................................................1-5
Wrenches ....................................................................1-5
Pliers/Cutters/Pry Bars ................................................ 1-5
Hammers .....................................................................1-6
Punches/Chisels ..........................................................1-6
Screwdrivers ................................................................1-6
1.13 THROTTLE CABLES iJIJ
Cable lns~ection and Lubrication ..................................... 1-34
1
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Cable AdJu~tment... ..........................................................1-34 : ~·
Operation ...................................................................1-34 .·.F
Adjustment.. ...............................................................1-34
Ratchets and Handles .................................................1-6
Sockets ........................................................................1-6
1.14 CABLE AND CHASSIS LUBRICATION
Storage Units ...............................................................1-6
General .............................................................................1-36 :
Cables and Hand Levers .................................................. 1-36
1.3 FUEL AND OIL
Jiffy Stand .........................................................................1-36
Fuel .....................................................................................1-7
Gasoline Blends ..................................................................1-7
1.15 BRAKES
Engine Lubrication ..............................................................1-7
Winter Lubrication ...............................................................1-8
Fluid lnspection .................................................................1-37
Rear Pedal Height. ...........................................................1-37
Brake Lines lnspection .....................................................1-37
1.4 BULB REQUIREMENTS
General . .............................................................................. 1-9
1.16 BRAKE PADS AND DISCS
lnspection .........................................................................1-39
1.5 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Brake Pads ................................................................1-39
General .............................................................................1-10
Brake Disc.................................................................1-39
Brake Pad Replacement. .................................................. 1-40
1.6 ENGINE OIL AND FILTER
Rear Brake Caliper ....................................................1-40
Checking and Adding Oil. ................................................. 1-15
Front Brake Caliper ...................................................1-40
Type of Oil. ................................................................1-15
1.17 SPARK PLUGS
Checking with Cold Engine ....................................... 1-15
Checking with Warm Engine ..................................... 1-15
Changing Oil and Filter ..................................................... 1-16
Inspection .........................................................................1-42
Spark Plug Cable lnspection ............................................ 1-42
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.18 STEERING HEAD BEARINGS
Adjustment... .....................................................................1-44
Bearing Adjustment (Measurement) .......................... 1-44
Bearing Adjustment (Fall-Away) ................................ 1-44
Lubrication ........................................................................1-45
1.19 BATTERY MAINTENANCE
General .............................................................................1-46
Cleaning and Inspection ................................................... 1-47
Voltmeter Test... ................................................................1-47
Charging Battery ...............................................................1-4 7
Safety Precautions ....................................................1-4 7
Using a Battery Charger............................................ 1-47
Disconnection and Removal. ............................................ 1-48
Storage .............................................................................1-49
Installation and Connection .............................................. 1-49
1.20 ENGINE MOUNTS
Inspection .........................................................................1-50
1.21 HEADLAMP ALIGNMENT
Headlamp Alignment. .......................................................1-51
Adjustment: All Models Except FLD and FXDL. ............... 1-51
Adjustment: FLD Models .................................................. 1-52
Headlamp Adjustment: FXDL Model. ............................... 1-52
1.22 SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENTS
Shock Absorber Pre load Adjustment... ............................. 1-54
1.23 STORAGE
General .............................................................................1-55
Placing in Storage .............................................................1-55
Removal from Storage ......................................................1-55
1.24 TROUBLESHOOTING
General .............................................................................1-56
Engine ...............................................................................1-56
Starter Motor Does Not Operate or Does Not Turn Engine
Over ...........................................................................1-56
Engine Turns Over But Does Not Start ..................... 1-56
Starts Hard ................................................................1-56
Starts But Runs Irregularly or Misses ........................ 1-56
Spark Plug Fouls Repeatedly .................................... 1-56
Pre-Ignition or Detonation (Knocks or Pings) ............ 1-56
Overheating ...............................................................1-56
Valve Train Noise ....................................................... 1-57
Excessive Vibration ...................................................1-57
Check Engine Light Illuminates During Operation ..... 1-57
Lubrication System ...........................................................1-57
Oil Does Not Return To Oil Pan ................................. 1-57
Engine Uses Too Much Oil Or Smokes Excessively .. 1-57
Engine Leaks Oil From Cases, Pushrods, Hoses,
Etc .............................................................................1-57
Low Oil Pressure .......................................................1-57
High Oil Pressure ......................................................1-57
Electrical System ..............................................................1-57
Alternator Does Not Charge ...................................... 1-57
Alternator Charge Rate Is Below Normal. ................. 1-57
Speedometer Operates Erratically............................ 1-57
Transmission ....................................................................1-58
Shifts Hard .................................................................1-58
IV TABLE OF CONTENTS
Jumps Out Of Gear................................................... 1-58
Clutch Slips ................................................................1-58
Clutch Drags Or Does Not Release .......................... 1-58
Clutch Chatters ..........................................................1-58
Handling ............................................................................1-58
Irregularities ...............................................................1-58
Brakes ...............................................................................1-58
Brake Does Not Hold Normally................................. 1-58
CHASSIS
2.1 FASTENER TORQUE VALUES
Fastener Torque Values in this Chapter.............................. 2-1
2.2 SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications ...................................................................... 2-6
Chassis Specifications ................................................2-6
Tire Specifications ....................................................... 2-7
2.3 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
(VIN)
Vehicle Identification Number.............................................2-9
2.4 FRONT WHEEL
Removal. .......................................................................... . 2-11
Disassembly ..................................................................... 2-11
Cast Wheel. .............................................................. . 2-11
Cast Wheel, Dual Brakes ..........................................2-11
Laced Wheel. ............................................................. 2-11
Cleaning and lnspection ...................................................2-15
Assembly .......................................................................... 2-16
Cast Wheel. .............................................................. .2-16
Laced Wheel. ............................................................. 2-16
lnstallation ......................................................................... 2-16
2.5 REAR WHEEL
Removal. ........................................................................... 2-18
Disassembly .................................................................... .2-18
Cleaning and lnspection .................................................. .2-19
Assembly ..........................................................................2-20
lnstallation ......................................................................... 2-20
2.6 SEALED WHEEL BEARINGS
lnspection ......................................................................... 2-22
Removal. ........................................................................... 2-22
lnstallation ......................................................................... 2-24
2.7 WHEEL LACING
Wheel Lacing: Angle Flange Hub .....................................2-26
Wheel Lacing: Straight Flange Hub, Single Hole Circle .... 2-27
Wheel Lacing: Straight Flange Hub, Dual Hole Circle ...... 2-29
2.8 CHECKING AND TRUING WHEELS
General ............................................................................. 2-31
Checking Wheel Runout... ................................................2-31
Checking Radial Runout... .........................................2-31
Checking Lateral Runout.. .........................................2-31
Laced Wheel Rim Offset. ..................................................2-32
Truing Laced Wheels ....................................................... .2-35
Radial Runout. .......................................................... .2-35

TABLE CONTENTS
Lateral Run out. ..........................................................2-35 Tube Type Tires ........................................................ .2-70
Tubeless Tires .......................................................... .2-70
2.9 VEHICLE ALIGNMENT Checking Tire Runout. ...................................................... 2-71
lnspection .........................................................................2-37
Lateral Runout... ........................................................ 2-71
Radial Runout... ......................................................... 2-71
2.10 FRONT BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER
Wheel Balancing .............................................................. .2-71
General .............................................................................2-39
Removal and Disassembly ...............................................2-39
Static vs Dynamic ..................................................... .2-71
Weights ..................................................................... .2-71
Cleaning and lnspection ................................................... 2-41
Assembly and Installation ................................................. 2-41
2.18 FRONT FORK
Fork Oil Leak Check .........................................................2-73
2.11 FRONT BRAKE CALIPER
Fork Oil Seals ............................................................2-73
Removal ............................................................................ 2-43
Disassembly ..................................................................... 2-43
Cleaning, Inspection and Repair ......................................2-45
Assembly .......................................................................... 2-46
lnstallation ......................................................................... 2-47
Oil Leak Check ..........................................................2-73
Removal ............................................................................ 2-73
Disassembly ..................................................................... 2-73
Disassembly: Cartridge Fork (FLD, Left Side) ..................2-76
Assembly .......................................................................... 2-78
Cleaning and lnspection .................................................. .2-79
2.12 REAR BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER
Assembly: Cartridge Fork (FLD, Left Side) .......................2-79
lnstallation ........................................................................ .2-81
Removal ............................................................................ 2-48
Disassembly.................................................................... .2-50
2.19 STEERING HEAD
Cleaning and lnspection ................................................... 2-51
Assembly ......................................................................... .2-51
lnstallation ......................................................................... 2-51
Removal: All But FLD ....................................................... 2-83
Removal: FLD .................................................................. .2-83
lnspection ........................................................................ .2-84
2.13 REAR BRAKE CALIPER
Disassembly .................................................................... .2-84
Removal ............................................................................2-53
Disassembly .................................................................... .2-53
Steering Head Bearing Race Removal ................... .2-84
Assembly .......................................................................... 2-84
Installation: All but FLD ..................................................... 2-84
Cleaning, Inspection and Repair ......................................2-55
Installation: FLD ............................................................... .2-85
Assembly ..........................................................................2-55
lnstallation .........................................................................2-56
2.20 BELT GUARD
2.14 BRAKE LINES
Removal ........................................................................... .2-87
lnstallation ......................................................................... 2-87
Front Master Cylinder to Front Caliper Line Assembly ..... 2-57
Removal .................................................................... 2-57
2.21 DEBRIS DEFLECTOR
lnstallation .................................................................2-57
Front ABS Lines ................................................................ 2-57
Removal .................................................................... 2-57
Removal ........................................................................... .2-88
Installation ........................................................................ .2-88
Installation ................................................................ .2-59
Rear Master Cylinder to ABS Module ...............................2-60
Removal ................................................................... .2-60
2.22 THROTTLE CONTROL
Removal/Disassembly ......................................................2-89
lnstallation ................................................................ .2-60
Cleaning and lnspection ...................................................2-89
ABS Module to Rear Brake Caliper..................................2-62
Removal .................................................................... 2-62
Assembly/lnstallation ....................................................... .2-89
Throttle Cable Routing ..................................................... .2-89
lnstallation ................................................................. 2-62
2.23 REAR SHOCK ABSORBERS
2.15 ABS MODULE General ............................................................................. 2-91
General .............................................................................2-64
Removal ........................................................................... .2-91
Electro Hydraulic Control Unit (EHCU) .............................2-64
Removal ................................................................... .2-64
lnspection ........................................................................ .2-91
lnstallation ........................................................................ .2-91
lnstallation ................................................................ .2-66
2.24 REAR FORK
2.16 BLEEDING BRAKES Removal ............................................................................2-92
General .............................................................................2-67
Disassembly .................................................................... .2-92
Procedure .........................................................................2-67
Cleaning and lnspection ...................................................2-93
Assembly .......................................................................... 2-93
2.17 TIRES
lnstallation .........................................................................2-93
General ............................................................................. 2-69
Removal ............................................................................2-69
2.25 CLUTCH CONTROL
Cleaning, Inspection and Repair ..................................... .2-69
Installation ......................................................................... 2-70
Removal ............................................................................ 2-94
lnstallation ........................................................................ .2-94
TABLE OF CONTENTS V

TABLE OF CONTENTS
2.26 HANDLEBARS:FLD
Removal ............................................................................ 2-96
Installation .........................................................................2-96
Left Hand Grip ................................................................. .2-97
Removal ....................................................................2-97
lnstallation ................................................................. 2-97
2.27 HANDLEBARS: FXDB/B/P, FXDF AND
FXDWG
Removal. ........................................................................... 2-98
FXDB/B/P ................................................................. .2-98
FXDF and FXDWG .................................................... 2-99
lnstallation ...................................................................... .2-100
2.28 HANDLEBARS: FXDL
Removal. ......................................................................... 2-103
lnstallation ....................................................................... 2-103
Handlebar and Riser Adjustment... .................................2-105
2.29 FRONT FENDER
Removal. ......................................................................... 2-106
lnstallation ....................................................................... 2-106
2.30 REAR FENDER
General ...........................................................................2-107
Removal ................................................................. .2-107
Tail Lamp/Turn Signal Harness Routing ................. .2-107
lnstallation .............................................................. .2-107
FXDL. ..............................................................................2-110
Removal .................................................................. 2-110
lnstallation ............................................................... 2-110
FXDB .............................................................................. 2-110
Removal ................................................................. .2-110
lnstallation .............................................................. .2-110
FXDWG ......................................................................... .2-111
Removal. ................................................................. 2-111
Sissy Bar................................................................. 2-112
lnstallation ............................................................... 2-112
FLD .................................................................................2-113
Removal. ................................................................ .2-113
Disassembly ............................................................ 2-113
Assembly ................................................................. 2-113
lnstallation ............................................................... 2-113
FXDF .............................................................................. 2-114
Removal. ................................................................. 2-114
Installation ............................................................... 2-114
2.31 SEAT
Removal. .........................................................................2-116
Seat and Seat Strap Removal: All But FXDWG ...... 2-116
Seat and Seat Strap Removal: FXDWG ................. 2-116
lnstallation ....................................................................... 2-117
Seat and Seat Strap: All But FXDWG .....................2-117
Seat and Seat Strap: FXDWG ................................ .2-117
Lumbar Pad: FXDL Models ............................................2-118
Removal ................................................................. .2-118
lnstallation .............................................................. .2-118
2.32 FOOTBOARDS AND FOOTRESTS
Rider Footboards ............................................................ 2-119
VI TABLE OF CONTENTS
Removal. ................................................................ .2-119
Disassembly ........................................................... .2-119
Assembly ................................................................. 2-119
lnstallation ............................................................... 2-119
Rider Footrests: Mid Controls .........................................2-120
Removal ................................................................. .2-120
Installation .............................................................. .2-120
Rider Footrests: Forward Controls ................................ . 2-121
Removal ................................................................. .2-121
lnstallation ...............................................................2-121
Passenger Footrests: All models except FXDF .............. 2-121
Removal .................................................................. 2-121
lnstallation .............................................................. .2-121
2.33 HEADLAMP NACELLE: FLO
Upper and lower nacelle: FLD ....................................... .2-123
Removal ................................................................. .2-123
lnstallation .............................................................. .2-123
2.34 WINDSHIELD: FLO
Windshield ..................................................................... .2-124
Removal .................................................................. 2-124
lnstallation ............................................................... 2-124
Windshield Window ........................................................ 2-124
Removal ................................................................. .2-124
Installation .............................................................. .2-126
2.35 SADDLEBAGS: FLO
Saddlebags: FLO Model. ................................................2-127
Removal .................................................................. 2-127
lnstallation ............................................................... 2-127
Saddlebags ..................................................................... 2-128
Disassembly ............................................................ 2-128
Assembly ................................................................ .2-128
Saddlebag Lid ................................................................ .2-129
Saddlebag Lid Seal. ................................................2-129
Disassembly ............................................................ 2-130
Assembly ................................................................. 2-130
2.36 JIFFY STAND
Cleaning ..........................................................................2-132
Jiffy Stand Sensor: HDI Models ......................................2-134
Removal .......................................................................... 2-134
Installation ....................................................................... 2-134
2.37 FORK LOCK
Removal ..........................................................................2-136
lnstallation ...................................................................... .2-136
2.38 ENGINE MOUNTS
Removal ..........................................................................2-138
Front Isolator.......................................................... .2-138
Rear lsolator............................................................ 2-138
Installation ...................................................................... .2-138
Front lsolator.......................................................... .2-138
Rear lsolator............................................................ 2-138
2.39 SAREE GUARD: INDIA MODELS
Replacement. .................................................................. 2-140
Removal ................................................................. .2-140
lnstallation .............................................................. .2-140
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This OEM service and repair manual for 2015 Harley-Davidson Dyna models is an indispensable resource for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts. The manual is provided in a .PDF format with a file size of 113,124 KB and spans 620+ pages in English.
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