I gently laid my bike down on primary side and now it won’t shift. HD shop said its jammed & possible the shaft is bend. Do you have a video to review this repair?
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I have a 2007 HD Street Glide and once and a while it won't start it happened once when i stalled at a traffic light and once when it was on my trailer amd i must have strapped it while it was in first gear it seems to have to do with being in gear even when i put it in neutral because it wont crank or anything i will mess with the shifter and shut it off and many time then it will fire up after about 3 to 5 mins
Since I joined "Fix My Hog ", I may have missed an article on here about the necessary things to equip a home bike shop. I am nearing 65 years old and have a nice basement area to work on motorcycles. Would very much appreciate your help on me equipping it correctly, such as air compressors, lift, toolbox. etc. Thanks guys for all of your interesting, very knowledgable videos and hard work.