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Twolanerider:
Aligning the newer bikes (either years yours are listed since you didn't specify) isn't the same or as simple was it was older touring bikes prior to the 09 frame change.  On yours, and in my limited experience helping a couple others with them, you can do some measurements to fixed points front and rear from a known center point and see if things are symmetrical.  It seemed tedious.  And each time I've done I didn't find them off.  In fact I found them dead on even on bikes with obvious handling problems. 

Based on my few admittedly few data points I'd suggest the following:  Measure very carefully from the centers of the rear shock mounts.  On both bikes I was lucky enough to sort out both were off.  Not what one would necessarily consider "a lot" but they were off.  That meant the swingarm's alignment had to be off.  Not horizontally up and down.  Checking for symmetry with lasers could tell you that.  A difference in the center to center shock mounts measurement will tell you if it's off longitudinally along the centerline of the bike.  It's easy to measure so what the hell.  Start there.

If that measurement is off then remove the fixed front stabilizer link and replace it with an adjustable replacement.  Using that part make the link longer or shorter until the shock mount center to center measurements are precisely identical.  Shocks won't fix this problem if their mount is the issue.

Hope this helps.  It comes from admittedly limited experience with the newer bikes.  So don't shoot the messenger.  But the test is free and easy and the new part is also (by Harley standards) relatively inexpensive and it's easy to adjust.  The adjustable front stabilizer link you'd need you'll find in the aftermarket and, I think this is right, will fit all the touring models from 2009 up.

BigLock:
Thanks guys, I'm sorry I didn't say that the bike is a 15 RG . It may be a week or so before I can get this done, again thanks for all the information.

BigLock:
Ok guys update on bike,with some help with a friend we discovered that one of the fort tunes was up higher then the other one. And the bars was not center in the riser.Just did a 300 mile trip and bike is ok. Thanks for all in information.

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