THE FLYING DUCHMAN wrote:
The "it started clicking from the front end" should have been a clue and your lucky not to have had an accident. The cluch cable wear to the fork is also something that should have been seen before it become a problem. Does the bike not have a clip to stop it rubbing the fork.
20000 klm is 12400 miles and most wheel and head bearings are well gone by then. Buy your own wheel bearings, SKF £20 for both front and rear, and have them done at every tyre change. They should not charge very much for this. Headrace bearings are OEM only so you have to buy them from HD.
Damaged wheels, forks, gearbox output bearings etc will right off your bike unless your happy to pay the vast sums of money to fix it. Apart from the money it makes the bike dangerous.
Be safe, be well, maintain your bike.
I buy my on bearings, but the front wheel was new and so it came whit the crap oem bearings, the rear ones have the same mileage as the front ones and are OK, they are from SKF
The front forks are also new, result from the same crash as the wheel, there for it had no protection for the cable, and because the cable wear the inner side of the fork I didn't see the problem until dismantle the all front of the bike, fixed now...
The head bearings I'm strongly thinking of replacing the HD ones for a pair of Tapered roller bearings, some time ago gunter toll-me the part nº for them but I lost the info, so need to take some measurement and get some
I do maintain my machine, but I use her every day so some wear and tear is expected
You are absolutely right when you say "The "it started clicking from the front end" should have been a clue and your lucky not to have had an accident" Some times I do the
IF I IGNORE IT IT GOES AWAY...thing, not very bright