TOURING CARTRIDGE FRONT FORK KIT, STANDARD HEIGHT
J056722013-05-28
GENERAL
Kit Number
45500158
Models
For model fitment information, see the P&A Retail Catalog or the Parts and Accessories section of www.harley-davidson.com (English only).
Installation Requirements
Proper installation of this kit also requires the following special tools:
Loctite® 565 Thread Sealant (99818-97)
Harley-Davidson® Seal Grease (11300005)
Fork Tube Holder (HD-41177)
Fork Seal/Bushing Tool (HD-45305)
Front Fork Oil Level Gauge (HD-59000B)
Front Fork Spring Compressing Tool (HD-45966)
Extension tool (HD-45966-1)
Proper installation of this kit may also require the replacement of the following parts:
WARNING
Rider and passenger safety depend upon the correct installation of this kit. Use the appropriate service manual procedures. If the procedure is not within your capabilities or you do not have the correct tools, have a Harley-Davidson dealer perform the installation. Improper installation of this kit could result in death or serious injury. (00333b)
NOTE
This instruction sheet references service manual information. A service manual for your model motorcycle is required for this installation and is available from a Harley-Davidson Dealer.
Kit Contents
See Figure 7 and Table 1.
REMOVAL
  1. See the service manual. Remove the front fender, wheel and brakes.
  2. See the service manual. Remove the front forks.
RIGHT SIDE
Fork Disassembly
1. See Figure 1. Install fork in Fork Tube Holder (HD-41177) as follows:
a. Clamp end of tool (1) in vise in a horizontal position.
b. See Figure 7. With the fork bolt (C) upward, clamp fork tube (D), between rubber pads on inboard side of tool. Tighten knobs until fork tube is securely held.
NOTE
Be aware that fork bolt (C) is under spring-pressure, so have a firm grasp on bolt as the last thread is turned.
WARNING
Wear safety glasses or goggles when servicing fork assembly. Do not remove slider tube caps without relieving spring preload or caps and springs can fly out, which could result in death or serious injury. (00297a)
2. Slowly remove fork bolt and O-ring (2) from fork tube. Discard O-ring.
3. Remove the spring collar (J), flat washer (N) and spring (12) from the fork tube. Save spring collar and flat washer for later use.
4. Remove fork assembly from fork tube holder. Turn fork upside down over drain pan to drain oil. For best results, slowly pump fork tube and fork slider (L) at least 10 times.
5. Install fork spring and spring collar back into fork tube.
6. Put a shop rag on the floor. Turn the fork assembly upside down. Press the end of the spring collar against the rag. Compress the spring. Remove the screw (14) with copper washer (10) from the bottom end of fork slider. Use air impact wrench for best results. Discard screw and copper washer.
7. Remove and discard fork spring.
8. Push the damper tube (13) and rebound spring (I) free of fork tube by inserting a small diameter rod through the opening in the bottom of tube. Discard damper tube.
9. Using pick tool, remove retaining clip (F) between fork slider and fork tube. Do not expand or stretch retaining clip to remove from fork tube or clip may be damaged.
NOTE
To overcome any resistance, use the fork tube as a slide hammer: Push fork tube into fork slider and then pull it outward with a moderate amount of force. Repeat this sequence until fork tube separates from fork slider.
10. Remove fork tube from fork slider.
11. Slide fork oil seal (8), slider washer (G) and slider bushing (H) off end of fork tube. Discard fork oil seal.
12. Remove oil lock (K) from the end of fork tube (D) or the inside of the fork slider. Save oil lock for later use.
1Vise grip
2Rubber pad
3Plastic knob
Figure 1. Fork Tube Holder (HD-41177)
Fork Assembly
NOTICE
Exercise caution to avoid scratching or nicking fork tube. Damaging tube can result in fork oil leaks after assembly. (00421b)
NOTE
Inspect parts for wear or damage. Replace or repair as necessary.
1. See Figure 7 , assembly (B). Make sure that piston ring is installed on the damper tube with the cut-outs down. Place rebound spring (I) on new damper tube from kit (13). Insert damper tube into fork tube (D).
2. Insert spring (12) and spring collar (J) into fork tube, with dense section of coils toward damper tube. Push bottom of damper tube through the opening at the bottom end of the fork tube. Place oil lock (K) over end of damper tube.
3. Apply Loctite 565 Thread Sealant to screw (14). Position fork tube and damper tube in fork slider (L). Hold the assembly in place by exerting pressure on the spring. Install screw (14) with copper washer (10) from kit.
4. Tighten screw to 45 ± 5 N·m (33 ± 4 ft-lbs).
5. Coat inner diameter (ID) and outer diameter (OD) of slider bushing (H) with clean fork oil. Slide slider bushing down fork tube (either direction).
6. Slide slider washer (G) down fork tube until it contacts slider bushing (either direction).
7. Coat the ID of the new fork oil seal (8) with clean fork oil. Coat the OD of the fork oil seal with Harley-Davidson Seal Grease. With the lettering side facing up, slide fork oil seal down the fork tube until it contacts the slider washer.
8. See Figure 2. Obtain the Fork Seal/Bushing Tool (HD-45305) and proceed as follows:
a. Slide the fork seal installer down the fork tube until it contacts the fork oil seal.
b. See Figure 2. Using the tool like a slide hammer, drive fork oil seal (with slider washer and slider bushing) down the fork tube until retaining clip groove is visible in fork slider ID.
c. See Figure 7. Slide the retaining clip (F) down the fork tube until it contacts the fork oil seal. Install retaining clip in the fork slider groove. Do not expand or stretch retaining clip to install on fork tube or clip may be damaged.
9. Remove spring collar and fork spring.
WARNING
Incorrect amount of fork oil can adversely affect handling and lead to loss of vehicle control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00298a)
10. Fill fork tube as follows:
a. With fork tube compressed, pour Harley-Davidson Type E Fork Oil into the fork tube almost to the top.
b. Pump fork tube ten times to remove air from system.
11. Adjust the fork oil level, so that it is 92 mm (3.62 in) from the top of the fork tube with the fork tube compressed and the fork spring removed. Proceed as follows:
a. See Figure 3. Obtain the Front Fork Oil Level Gauge (HD-59000B).
b. Loosen thumbscrew on metal ring and move it up or down the rod until the bottom of the ring is 92 mm (3.62 in) from the bottom of the rod. Tighten thumbscrew.
c. Push the plunger on the cylinder all the way in.
d. See Figure 3. Insert rod into top of fork tube until metal ring rests flat on top of fork tube.
e. Pull plunger to remove fork oil from fork tube. Observe fork oil through transparent tube to verify that oil is being drawn from fork.
f. Remove rod from fork tube. Push plunger into cylinder to eject excess fork oil into suitable container.
g. If necessary, repeat Steps 11(c) through 11(f). Level is correct when no fork oil is observed being drawn through transparent tube.
NOTE
Verify the fork spring is installed with dense section of coils to the bottom.
12. Install fork spring into the fork tube with the dense end down.
13. Install flat washer (N) on top of spring.
14. Install spring collar (J) on top of washer.
15. Install new O-ring (2) onto fork bolt (C).
16. Install fork tube bolt. Tighten to 55 ± 25 N·m (40.5 ± 18.5 ft-lbs).
Figure 2. Install Fork Oil Seal
LEFT SIDE
Fork Disassembly
1. Obtain left fork assembly removed in earlier step.
2. See Figure 1. Install fork in Fork Tube Holder (HD-41177) as follows:
a. Clamp end of tool (1) in vise in a horizontal position.
b. See Figure 7. With the fork bolt upward, clamp fork tube (D), between rubber pads on inboard side of tool. Tighten knobs until fork tube is securely held.
NOTE
Be aware that fork bolt (C) is under spring-pressure, so have a firm grasp on bolt as the last thread is turned.
WARNING
Wear safety glasses or goggles when servicing fork assembly. Do not remove slider tube caps without relieving spring preload or caps and springs can fly out, which could result in death or serious injury. (00297a)
3. Slowly remove and discard fork bolt (C) and O-ring (2) from fork tube.
4. Remove spring collar (J), flat washer (N) and fork spring (12) from the fork tube. Discard flat washer.
5. Remove fork assembly from fork tube holder. Turn fork upside down over drain pan to drain oil. For best results, slowly pump fork tube and fork slider (M) at least 10 times.
6. Install fork spring and spring collar back into fork tube.
7. Put a shop rag on the floor. Turn the fork assembly upside down and press the end of the spring collar against the rag. Compress the spring and remove the screw (14) with copper washer (10) from the bottom end of fork slider. Use air impact wrench for best results. Discard screw and copper washer.
8. Remove and discard fork spring and spring collar.
9. Push the damper tube and rebound spring free of fork tube by inserting a small diameter rod through the opening in the bottom of tube. Discard damper tube, and rebound spring.
10. Using pick tool, remove retaining clip (F) between fork slider and fork tube. Do not expand or stretch retaining clip to remove from fork tube or clip may be damaged.
NOTE
To overcome any resistance, use the fork tube as a slide hammer: Push fork tube into fork slider and then pull it outward with a moderate amount of force. Repeat this sequence until fork tube separates from fork slider.
11. Remove fork tube from fork slider.
12. Slide fork oil seal (8), slider washer (G) and slider bushing (H) off end of fork tube. Discard fork oil seal.
13. Remove oil lock (K) from the end of fork tube (D) or the inside of the fork slider. Discard oil lock.
Fork Assembly
NOTICE
Exercise caution to avoid scratching or nicking fork tube. Damaging tube can result in fork oil leaks after assembly. (00421b)
NOTE
Inspect parts for wear or damage. Replace or repair as necessary.
1. Clamp the fork tube up-side down in the fork tube holder. Insert tapered end of the new oil lock (9) in the end of the fork tube. Slide fork slider over the fork tube.
2. Keep the fork compressed and remove it from the fork tube holder. Clamp the fork slider right-side up in the fork tube holder. Slide the damper cartridge (7) into the fork assembly so that it seats in the center of the oil lock.
3. Push down on cartridge.
4. Apply Loctite 565 Thread Sealant to screw (11). Install screw with copper washer (10) from kit. Slide screw through hole at bottom of fork slider and start into end of damper cartridge.
5. Remove assembly from fork tube holder.
6. Install new fork spring (6) into fork tube (D), with dense section of coils toward damper cartridge.
7. Put a shop rag on the floor. Turn the fork assembly upside down. Press the end of the spring against the rag. Compress the spring and tighten the screw to 35 ± 5 N·m (26 ± 4 ft-lbs).
8. With the fork tube upright, clamp fork slider (not the fork tube) into fork tube holder.
9. Coat slider bushing (H) ID and OD with clean fork oil. Slide slider bushing down fork tube (either direction).
10. Slide slider washer (G) down fork tube until it contacts slider bushing (either direction).
11. Coat the ID of the new fork oil seal (8) with clean fork oil. Coat the OD of the fork oil seal with Harley-Davidson Seal Grease. With the lettering side facing up, slide fork oil seal down the fork tube until it contacts the slider washer.
12. See Figure 2. Obtain the Fork Seal/Bushing Tool (HD-45305) and proceed as follows:
a. Slide the fork seal installer down the fork tube until it contacts the fork oil seal.
b. See Figure 2. Using the tool like a slide hammer, drive fork oil seal (with slider washer and slider bushing) down the fork tube until retaining clip groove is visible in fork slider ID.
c. Slide the retaining clip (F) down the fork tube until it contacts the fork oil seal. Install retaining clip in the fork slider groove. Do not expand or stretch retaining clip to install on fork tube or clip may be damaged.
13. Fill the fork tube:
a. See Figure 6. Thread extension tool onto end of damper rod.
b. With the fork tube compressed, pour Harley-Davidson Type E Fork Oil into the fork tube almost to the top. Pump fork tube ten times to remove air from system.
c. Slowly pump the damper rod until resistance is felt through the entire stroke. Then pump ten more times.
d. Place the damper rod in the fully bottomed position.
e. Remove the extension tool from the end of the damper rod.
Figure 3. Remove Excess Fork Oil
WARNING
Incorrect amount of fork oil can adversely affect handling and lead to loss of vehicle control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00298a)
14. Adjust the fork oil level, so that it is 110 mm (4.33 in) from the top of the fork tube with the fork tube compressed and the fork spring removed.
a. See Figure 3. Obtain the Front Fork Oil Level Gauge (HD-59000B).
b. Loosen thumbscrew on metal ring and move it up or down the rod until the bottom of the ring is 110 mm (4.33 in) from the bottom of the rod. Tighten thumbscrew.
c. Push the plunger on the cylinder all the way in.
d. See Figure 3. Insert rod into top of fork tube until metal ring rests flat on top of fork tube.
e. Pull plunger to remove fork oil from fork tube. Observe fork oil through transparent tube to verify that oil is being drawn from fork.
f. Remove rod from fork tube. Push plunger into cylinder to eject excess fork oil into suitable container.
g. If necessary, repeat Steps 16(c) through 16(f). Level is correct when no fork oil is observed being drawn through transparent tube.
NOTE
Verify that the fork spring is installed with dense section of coils to the bottom.
15. Install fork spring into the fork tube with the dense end down.
16. Thread extension tool onto end of damper rod.
NOTE
Do not use an air impact wrench to adjust the fork spring compression tool.
1Damper rod extension tool
2Length adjustment screw
3Retaining pin (3)
4Spring compressor collar
5Post
Figure 4. Fork Spring Compressing Tool (HD-45966)
1Locknut
Figure 5. Compress Fork Spring
Figure 6. Pump Damper Rod Extension Tool
WARNING
Wear safety glasses or goggles when removing or installing spring. Spring tension can cause spring, attached components and/or hand tools to fly out which could result in death or serious injury. (00477c)
17. See Figure 4. Install fork spring compressing tool:
a. Clamp tool in vise in a vertical position with length adjustment screw (2) upward.
b. Place hole at bottom of fork slider over post (5) at bottom end of tool.
c. Place flat washer (Item 5, Figure 7 ), over the damper rod extension tool and on top of spring. Place spring seat (Item 4, Figure 7 ), concave side up, on top of the flat washer. With the smaller OD upward, place spring compressor collar (item 4, Figure 4 ) over spring seat and flat washer.
d. Adjust tool as necessary until three retaining pins (3) engage blind holes in spring compressor collar (4). Turn length adjustment screw counterclockwise to lengthen and clockwise to shorten.
e. Turn retaining pins as necessary to lock position of spring compressor collar.
f. Turn length adjustment screw clockwise to compress spring.
18. After a number of turns, pull up on extension tool to raise damper rod. If threaded portion of rod cannot be pulled out of spring, compress spring further. Repeat until threaded portion of rod can be pulled out of spring.
19. Remove extension tool, while holding the damper rod in the extended position.
20. See Figure 7. Install new jamnut (3) with non-threaded end over the damper rod first. Thread onto damper rod until it bottoms out on the shoulder.
21. Turn the length adjustment screw at top end of fork spring compressing tool counterclockwise to release tension on fork spring. Loosen retaining pins. Remove spring compressor. Remove fork assembly from tool. Remove tool from vise.
22. Install fork tube holder in vise. Clamp fork tube into fork tube holder.
23. Install new O-ring (2) onto new fork bolt (1). Thread fork bolt onto threaded end of damper rod until it bottoms. Turn jamnut counterclockwise until it makes firm contact with the fork bolt. Tighten jamnut to 20 ± 2.5 N·m (15 ± 2 ft-lbs).
NOTE
Do NOT over-tighten. O-ring damage can occur.
24. Install new fork bolt (1) into fork tube. Tighten fork bolt to 55 ± 25 N·m (40.5 ± 18.5 ft-lbs).
Fork Installation
1. See the appropriate service manual. Install the front forks.
WARNING
After repairing the brake system, test brakes at low speed. If brakes are not operating properly, testing at high speeds can cause loss of control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00289a)
WARNING
Whenever a wheel is installed and before moving the motorcycle, pump brakes to build brake system pressure. Insufficient pressure can adversely affect brake performance, which could result in death or serious injury. (00284a)
2. See the appropriate service manual. Install front fender, wheel, brakes and any other removed parts.
3. Pump brakes to build system pressure.
Test Ride
  1. Test ride motorcycle to verify fork travel and rebound.
SERVICE PARTS
Figure 7. Service Parts: Touring Cartridge Front Fork Kit
Table 1. Service Parts Table
Item
Description (Quantity)
Part Number
A
Cartridge Fork from Kit (left side)
B
Stock Fork Assembly, Non-cartridge Fork from Kit (right side)
Items included in kit:
1
Fork bolt
45500235
2
0-ring (2)
46508-01
3
Jam nut
46262-02
4
Spring seat
46236-02
5
Washer, flat
46237-02
6
Fork spring
Not Sold Separately
7
Damper cartridge
Not Sold Separately
8
Fork oil seal (2)
46514-01A
9
Oil lock (with smaller, 12 mm thru-hole)
45500233
10
Washer (2)
46615-06
11
Screw, M10
45500236
12
Fork spring
Not Sold Separately
13
Damper tube with piston ring
Not Sold Separately
14
Screw, M14
45500118
Items mentioned in text, but not included in kit:
C
Fork bolt
D
Fork tube
E
Bushing, fork tube (2)
F
Retaining clip (2)
G
Slider washer (2)
H
Slider bushing (2)
I
Rebound spring
J
Spring collar
K
Oil lock (with larger, 14 mm thru-hole)
L
Fork slider, right
M
Fork slider, left
N
Flat Washer