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Getting a 1996 HD Sportster on the road

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Anyone here also work on Sportsters? I am going to do a minor service on a lady neighbors 1996 Sportster that has been idle for 2 seasons. Oil change, plugs (if needed), primary lube, new battery, bleed the brakes and general polish.

Anything in particular I should be aware of? Had a Buell XB9R before so I am a bit versed on the engine, but it has been a while.


Thanks-


Allen
 
Should be pretty straightforward.

One detail is that I would insist on installing a sealed battery (AGM, gel, whatever). Not sure what these bikes came with stock, but there's no excuse nowadays for installing a cheap wet battery from Walmart and letting it puke acid all over your frame. Besides, cheap wet batteries can't take the vibration for long.

The bike is also at the age where it's worth taking a close look at all the electrical connections. A half hour spent with tube of dielectric grease will head off problems for years to come.

Sounds like fun!
 
Was really fun working on the Sportster.

If you ever want to appreciate Japanese engineering work on a old(er) HD :)

Oh, and if you think your GS is slow and steers like a truck, again, go ride a low Sportster. :)
 
Hmm, I wouldn't know. Never had to work on mine but I cant see it being much different. Maybe less stripped threads and busted bolts.
Oh, and A SAE fittings instead of metric a few less cylinders and a whole lot less carbs, and no sync'n.
Come to think of it, seems like it might be much easier to work on a (carbed) HD than a GS.

Glad you had fun!
 
How about some pics?

Been in love with Sportsters for four decades, but after owning a Kaw Z1, I felt I probably wouldn't be satisfied with 40 hp.
 
How about some pics?

Been in love with Sportsters for four decades, but after owning a Kaw Z1, I felt I probably wouldn't be satisfied with 40 hp.

No pics, it is my (female and 62!) neighbors bike that I helped get back on the road.

Was not trying to knock the bike, but being a '96 I was a bit surprised at some of the old tech that was still on it. Cast frame junctions, Farm&Fleet quality fasteners and the way oil is drained from the "bag" comes to mind. Neat bike though.

HD at one time used to race these in the AMA Twin Sports series and I loved watching them. Making a street rep is still on my bucket list.
 
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