When to change oil on a Harley Davidson?
The service manual suggests changing your primary and transmission fluids every 10k miles, after your 1st 10k service. If the motorcycle sits for any long duration; should start with fresh fluids regardless of the mileage. Condensation can be a factor. If your running non synthetic oil your motor oil is way over due.
What should the wheel alignment be on a Harley Davidson?
Harley Davidson Wheel Alignment Made Simple In an ideal world the front and rear wheel should be: 1. Inline 2. Not offset from each other 3. In the same plane, i.e. if the front wheel is vertical, the back wheel is also perfectly vertical. In practice: 1. We can adjust 2.
Where does the line go on a Harley Davidson?
String your line around the back wheel, down the side, around the front tire and down the other side. Trim to length, tie to rubber band and clip the hook attached to the first end to the rubber band. See figures 3a, 3b. Ideally, the line should be as far up the wheels as possible. Make sure that the line touches only the tires!
How long does it take to change a stator on a Harley?
This is what the dealer gets from Harley and 1.25 times the labor if the Harley warrant has pasted and the work is done under your ESP plan, but if you walk in off the street and the money is coming out of your pocket expect to pay 3 hrs. for a stator replacement and 4-6 hrs. for a belt replacement.
What does FLH mean on a Harley Davidson motorcycle?
The Duo-Glide remained an FLH model. The 1958-65 Duo-Glide remains one of Harley-Davidson’s most beautiful bikes with a near perfect combination of the Panhead engine and frame flourishes. It featured an unusual speedometer that dropped the zeros to read 1 to 12 to eliminate clutter.
The service manual suggests changing your primary and transmission fluids every 10k miles, after your 1st 10k service. If the motorcycle sits for any long duration; should start with fresh fluids regardless of the mileage. Condensation can be a factor. If your running non synthetic oil your motor oil is way over due.
How does fuel management work on a Harley Davidson?
The difference in back pressure affects your bikes Air/Fuel ratio or A/F. Fuel management systems override your factory ECU providing the correct amount of fuel to your engine so that you don’t run too rich or too lean causing poor performance and possible damage.
When to switch to closed loop on a Harley Davidson?
Unfortunately as mentioned before even bikes with O 2 sensors installed run in an open loop mode the majority of the time and only switch to closed loop mode when you really get on the throttle. Although unconfirmed out best guest for the reason for this is EPA regulations and requirements.