Make sure that you're deliberate with that measurement, and keep in mind that neck bearings need a certain amount of preload (too much or too loose will get you handling problems). Seen a lot of guys "wing it" and end up with a lot of wobble on the street.Hi Moe,
I guess maybe that's not the right terminology but it is a measurement, from a centerline, of how much you push the front end to either side before it falls away on its own. It is checked when you re-install your trees to ensure you have the hardware correctly tightened.
Yes, it's the fall away rate! Your steering stem bolt is what provides it.Damn, never even knew. I've had my front end off several times too! Is there a torque value for the steering stem bolt?

One more coin in the pot for me: the HD factory fall away procedure does not apply to all bikes, and it gets very tricky when you get into the custom/chopper world with exaggerated frame geometry. So don't rely on your softail manual to give you the proper specsI'm not sure about the big dog front ends but on my avalon front end it says to add a shim if you have to go over 20 ft. lbs. to achieve the correct fall away.
