How often should you change your Harley oil?
every five thousand miles
A: NO, the service interval does not change for engine oil with Syn3. Harley-Davidson® recommends that your motorcycle receive servicing at least every five thousand miles, depending upon rider, riding style and conditions. Sometimes more frequent oil changes can be warranted.
Can you use syn oil on a road King?
I was told that you should not use a syn oil (20W50) if your m/c has only used a HD 20W50 oil. I have a 2001 Road King with about 13000 miles. I would think that I could change to a sys oil with not problems. Thanks in Advance Thanks for the info. Welcome to the forum Jim, do some research and you’ll switch.
What kind of oil do you put in a Harley Davidson Road King?
Fill the primary with up to one quart of Harley-Davidson primary fluid, stopping when the fluid is level with the bottom of the clutch assembly held within the primary cover. Screw the derby cover bolts in place, using a Torx driver. Wipe away any spilled oil from the motor, primary or transmission before starting the Road King, using a shop towel.
How to change the fluids in a 2003 Harley Davidson Road King?
How to Change the Fluids in a 2003 Harley Davidson Road King. 1 Step 1. Warm the motor up for 3 to 5 minutes, letting it idle in place or by taking the Road King for a short ride. Stop the motor once it has warmed 2 Step 2. 3 Step 3. 4 Step 4. 5 Step 5.
I was told that you should not use a syn oil (20W50) if your m/c has only used a HD 20W50 oil. I have a 2001 Road King with about 13000 miles. I would think that I could change to a sys oil with not problems. Thanks in Advance Thanks for the info. Welcome to the forum Jim, do some research and you’ll switch.
Fill the primary with up to one quart of Harley-Davidson primary fluid, stopping when the fluid is level with the bottom of the clutch assembly held within the primary cover. Screw the derby cover bolts in place, using a Torx driver. Wipe away any spilled oil from the motor, primary or transmission before starting the Road King, using a shop towel.