Harley-Davidson CLE Sidecar 1984 Service Manual

Ensure the motorcycle is on a level surface. Align the sidecar frame with the motorcycle frame. Use the mounting hardware provided, and securely fasten the bolts according to the manufacturer's specifications. Always refer to the service manual for specific torque settings.
The recommended tire pressure for the sidecar wheel is typically between 30-35 PSI. Always check the sidewall of the tire or the owner's manual for the precise specification for your model.
To improve handling, ensure the sidecar is correctly aligned with the motorcycle. Adjust the toe-in and lean-out settings, and ensure the suspension is well-maintained. Regularly check tire pressures and balance the load between the sidecar and motorcycle.
Regularly inspect the shock absorbers for leaks or wear. Lubricate all moving parts and ensure that all bolts are tight. Check for any unusual noises or vibrations during rides and address them promptly.
To check alignment, place the motorcycle on a level surface. Use a straight edge to measure the toe-in; typically, this should be about 1/2 inch. Adjust the sidecar struts to achieve the correct alignment.
Signs include unusual noises like grinding or humming from the wheel area, wobbling while riding, or uneven tire wear. If any of these symptoms occur, inspect and replace the bearings as necessary.
Sidecar brakes should be inspected every 3,000 miles or at least annually. Check the brake pads for wear, inspect the brake lines for leaks, and ensure the brake fluid is at the correct level.
Yes, a windshield can be installed. Obtain a compatible windshield kit for your sidecar model. Follow the installation instructions provided with the kit, ensuring all brackets and seals are properly fitted to prevent vibrations or leaks.
Check all tire pressures, inspect the brakes, ensure all lights are functional, and verify that the sidecar is securely attached. Also, check fluid levels and ensure there are no leaks.
Adjust the suspension to accommodate the additional weight. Ensure the load is balanced, and the tire pressures are adjusted accordingly. Review the sidecar's weight limits and do not exceed the manufacturer's recommendations.