When did they stop making the Super Glide?
1985
The FXE Super Glide was discontinued in 1985, with the FXEF Fat Bob becoming the base model. The 1985 FXEF was the first and last FXEF to have the Evo motor along with being the last year for the 4sp and chain drive. In 1986, all FX-based bikes except the Wide Glide were supplanted by FXR-based bikes.
How often does a Dyna Glide battery die?
This article applies to Dyna Glide models (1991-2016). Batteries die from time to time. Sometimes, they last two years and sometimes they last 10 (rarely). When they do die, it can be a major bummer. It is easy to avoid this issue by changing your battery regularly.
Where is the battery on a Harley Davidson Dyna Glide?
Loosen the battery cover/support and slide it outboard. The battery cover/support looks like a rectangular panel and is located just below the seat on the right side of your Dyna. There are two fasteners here. One is a bolt located just forward of the battery box and the other is a bolt located on the bottom of the battery box.
Why is my Harley Davidson Dyna Glide not starting?
If your battery voltage and connections are in good condition, but your engine is still refusing to turn over, the problem may be in the starter circuit. Perhaps the easiest place to begin is at the starter solenoid on the right side of the motorcycle.
Where is the starter relay on a Dyna Glide?
Starter solenoid electrical connections. Another component to inspect is the starter relay, which is located in the electrical fuse box underneath the side cover on the left side of the motorcycle. Relays have the potential to go bad and prevent high current from reaching the starter.
If your battery voltage and connections are in good condition, but your engine is still refusing to turn over, the problem may be in the starter circuit. Perhaps the easiest place to begin is at the starter solenoid on the right side of the motorcycle.
What should the voltage be on a Harley Davidson Dyna Glide?
Use a voltmeter to measure the available voltage at the battery. A battery that is 100% charged will have approximately 12.6 volts, whereas a battery with a 0% charge will read 11.8 volts or lower. If your battery is low, charge the battery on a setting no higher than five amps for a few hours.
Starter solenoid electrical connections. Another component to inspect is the starter relay, which is located in the electrical fuse box underneath the side cover on the left side of the motorcycle. Relays have the potential to go bad and prevent high current from reaching the starter.