What is done to a Harley on a 10000 mile service?
Harley-Davidson 10,000-Mile Service Checklist Check front brake lever pin. Check brake caliper pins. Check brake caliper boots and bushings. Check rear master cylinder outer boot.
How often should a Harley be serviced?
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.
How often should I change the transmission oil in my Harley?
Oil changes as per Owners manual every 5k Miles, Tranny and Primary every 10K. If you ride it more you’ll be changing it more often.
What maintenance does a Harley-Davidson need?
Harley-Davidson Maintenance Schedule: 2,500 Miles Inspect brake pads and discs for wear. Inspect tire pressure and inspect the tread. Inspect oil lines and brake system for leaks. Inspect fuel valve, lines, and fittings for leaks.
Can I service my own Harley?
You can have an independent do your maintenance, or your neighbor, yourself, or anyone else you want. And you can use any brand of lubricants and filters, not just Harley branded products. This is all spelled out in Federal warranty law, specifically the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act of 1975.
How many miles can a Harley last?
Harley-Davidson motorcycles can last for well over 75,000 miles if well-maintained and ridden responsibly and there are many Harleys on the road with over 100,000 miles on them. Based on an annual mileage of 4,000 miles, one can infer that a Harley Davidson can last for more than 25 years.
What kind of oil goes in a Harley Softail transmission?
Our answer: It is perfectly acceptable to use 75W-140 gear oil in Harley-Davidson transmissions.
How often should you change spark plugs on a Harley-Davidson?
every 15,000 to 16,000 miles
In modern motorcycles, spark plugs should be replaced after every 15,000 to 16,000 miles of riding your motorbike. However, if your bike is sputtering, running rough, or even losing power, just think about inspecting and replacing the spark plug.
Does changing your own oil void Harley warranty?
No, changing the oil and servicing your own Harley DOES NOT VOID YOUR WARRANTY and it can’t. You are protected by the Federal Magnusson-Moss Warranty Act and your dealership personnel will tell you so. You just need to save your product purchase receipts and sign the back of your owner’s manual for the services you do!
How much does a Harley tune up cost?
Service Pricing Menu
SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE | PRICE* |
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Sportster | $319.95 |
Softail | $399.95 |
Touring | $399.95 |
*Price includes Syn3 Oil and Chrome Filter. |
Is there a 20, 000 mile service interval on a Harley Davidson?
Additionally (and unique to the 20,0000 mile service interval), a Harley-Davidson mechanic will replace the front fork oil in your bike to ensure you’re driving through Sacramento safely. If you’re ready to contact our service department for any of the Harley-Davidson mile service intervals, please don’t hesitate.
How often should I lubricate my Harley Davidson Softail?
Adjust and lubricate every 2,500 miles. 1. Should be performed by an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer, unless you have the proper tools, service data and are mechanically qualified. 2. Disassemble, lubricate and inspect every 30,000 miles. 3. Perform annually.
What to check at 1000 miles on a Harley Davidson?
Check Tightness of all Critical Fasteners: hand controls, brake system, axle nuts, front fork components, riser and handle bar fasteners After completing the Harley Davidson 1000 Miles Service Checklist, you’ve got time to put some miles under your belt. The next recommended service check is at 5,000 miles.
When do you need service on a Harley Davidson?
Below, we’ve outlined the major checkpoints of the Harley-Davidson service schedule and the recommendations at 1,000, 10,000, and 20,000 miles. You’re also encouraged to have your bike looked over at 5,000 and 15,000 miles.