Anyone out there know who may have a jig for confirming a frame is not bent??
I've not used this method on Harleys but have on other bikes. It helps if you can put the bike on a centre stand or on a workshop stand - someone could stand it upright and vertical.
To check if the wheels are inline:
Get two long lengths of cotton (the sort used in sewing).
Get the bike upright with the front wheel pointing straight ahead.
Tie the two lengths of cotton to one of the rear wheel spokes and loop each one behind the tyre low down enough to be able to run underneath the bike on either side of the rear wheel from the back to the front wheel.
Get down low by the front wheel and pull the two cotton lengths taut on either side of the front wheel.
Looking down the bike pull the two cottons until they are just touching the back and front edges of the rear wheel, at the front wheel the cottons should be equidistant on either side of the front wheel or if front and rear wheels are both the same width they should touch either side at front and back of the front wheel as the threads touch at the front edge of the rear wheel.
If they are not equidistant then you either have not got the front wheel straight ahead or your wheels are out of line - bent frame or misaligned rear wheel.
Next vertical alignment.