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Front Fork Inspection
Caution:
Securely support the motorcycle so there is no danger of it falling over during the front fork inspection.
Oil Leak Check
Check the forks for oil leakage. If any oil is apparent, take your motorcycle to a Ridley dealer.
Operation Check
Place the machine on a level surface. Hold the motorcycle in an upright position and apply the front brake. Push
down on the handlebars several times to determine if the forks operate smoothly. Check the steering for looseness
and /or abnormal noise. Check tightness of all fasteners.
Caution:
If the front fork assembly has unsmooth movement, damage, looseness or abnormal noise, take your
motorcycle to a Ridley dealer for proper inspection.
WARNING:
Do not operate a motorcycle with faulty suspension. Loose, damaged, worn or improperly adjusted suspension
parts impair the vehicle stability and control.
Fuse Replacement
2006 Auto-Glide’s use a breaker system that will reset when turned off and back on.
There are two fuses that are part of the charging system of the motorcycle. These fuses are located under the seat.
1. To access fuse, look under the seat. (Remove seat)
2. Locate the two protective single fuse black boxes. Remove the cover.
Fuse Size for Application
Specified Fuse
Size
Maintenance Charger
20 amp “Blade type fuses”
Charging System
30 amp “Blade type fuses”
If any fuse is blown, turn off the main key switch and determine which fuse is blown. Install a new fuse in the
correct fuse hole. Turn on the main key switch and see it the system operates correctly. If the fuse blows again,
see your Ridley Dealer.
WARNING
: Do not use fuses of higher amperage rating than the fuse being replaced. If the correct rated fuse
blows, something could be wrong with the motorcycle’s electrical system. You must consult you Ridley Dealership
for repair or replacement.