My wife and I were in Utah at the Arches National Park when we saw a guy and his wife in a parking lot, in the middle of nowhere, working on the front forks of his HD. He had locked the front forks for security and could not get it to unlock. He could still start it, but not steer it. After working an hour he removed the switch cover and pryed the key switch up to release the fork, but the locking post still extended out of the bottom of the switch and would not release. He tied the switch up out of the way and drove back to his hotel. This HD was a rental from Eagle out of Denver.
I did not think much about it until I got home and was talking to a guy who works at the local HD dealer. He had the same problem a few months back. He had to have it towed back to the dealer where they had to cut off the switch.
I'm not sure if this a wide spread problem ?
Do you use the Fort Lock ?
I do not use my Fork Lock.
I did not think much about it until I got home and was talking to a guy who works at the local HD dealer. He had the same problem a few months back. He had to have it towed back to the dealer where they had to cut off the switch.
I'm not sure if this a wide spread problem ?
Do you use the Fort Lock ?
I do not use my Fork Lock.