The Revolution, a Harley-Davidson V-twin engine Photo courtesy Harley-Davidson Motor Company Motorcycle engines work the same way that car engines do. They consist of pistons, a cylinder block and a head, which contains the valve train. The pistons move up and down in the cylinder...
Most of a Harley-Davidson Sportster's electrical components and circuitry resides under the seat, making it vital to be able to remove the seat for your motorcycle. The task may appear complicated at first, but getting the seat off of the motorcycle is a quick job once you have done it a...
which relies on an oil-damping system to compensate Vehicles changes in the road's surface. Although the Vehicles fork is fairly durable, the seals that keep the oil within the fork legs are susceptible to wear
Depress the clutch, shift the car into neutral and release the clutch at times when the traffic stops or gets so slow that the car feels as if it is going to stall while in first gear. Let the car roll in neutral and use the breaks to gradually slow or come to a complete stop. Do...