INSTALLATION
1. | See Figure 1. Your model motorcycle is equipped with a pin (1) and retaining clip (5). Remove them and retain for future use. Save all hardware, including detent spring (3), detent ball (4) and cage (6) for installation of the new footpegs (2). NOTE See Figure 1. When performing the next step, verify that the spring (3) is positioned inside of the footpeg (2) and take care while removing and re-installing the cage (6). | |
2. | Insert detent spring (3) into new footpeg (2), followed by detent ball (4). Position cage (6) on footpeg clevis edge while capturing the detent ball (4) and detent spring (3) inside cage (6) while sliding cage (6) onto footpeg clevis. | |
3. | Align cage (6) and footpeg (2) with footpeg mount on vehicle. | |
4. | Install pin (1) and retaining clip (5). | |
Figure 1. Passenger Footpeg Detent Ball Installation
WARNING
Footrests must fold up and toward rear of motorcycle if struck. Failure to set footrests to fold up and back could result in death or serious injury. (00366a)
CARE AND CLEANING GUIDELINES FOR BRASS PARTS
Cleaning Instructions
Verify part is dry and free of dirt or debris.
Place a small amount of Harley-Davidson® Chrome Clean & Shine on a microfiber cloth or detailing swab.
Using light pressure, rub the brass parts with the microfiber cloth. For hard to reach places or grooves, use the detailing swab.
Obtaining a Bright Finish
Brass parts will naturally age and darken with time. If a bright brass finish is preferred, place some Harley-Davidson Bare Metal Polish on a microfiber cloth and lightly rub on the brass parts until they reach the desired brightness.
Slowing the Natural Aging Process
To slow the aging process of the brass parts, place a small amount of Harley-Davidson Glaze Poly Sealant on a microfiber cloth or detailing swab, and lightly rub on the parts until the sealant has soaked in.
Precautions
Use of non-recommended cleaning, polishing and protective products will result in the removal of the aged finish from the brass parts.
Prolonged contact with certain items (hands, gloves, boots, dust, etc.) and exposure to the elements will also alter all surface finishes and is NOT considered a defect.
Avoid cleaning parts with abrasive and aggressive chemicals and abrasive cleaning pads.
Avoid ammoniated products and bleach.
Prolonged exposure to water will alter the brass finish. Wipe down parts after contact with water.
Excess rubbing may lighten the surface appearance of the part.