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How important is the 1000 mile service for a Harley?

How important is the 1000 mile service for a Harley?

In addition to replacing the engine oil and filter, there are many other important points a Harley-Davidson mechanic will check during your first 1,000-mile service interval: Inspect oil lines and brake system for leaks. Check, adjust, and lube throttle, brake enrichers and clutch controls. Inspect and lube jiffy stand.

What does Harley-Davidson 1000 mile service consist of?

Harley-Davidson 1,000-Mile Service Checklist Inspect engine oil and filter. Inspect oil lines and brake system for leaks. Inspect air cleaner and service as required. Check tire pressure and inspect tread.

How often should you change your oil on a Harley-Davidson?

While some may recommend having different intervals for all 3 components, we like to change the oil in all 3 every time we do a change, which is typically every 3000-4000 miles. Consult your owner’s manual for recommended numbers, but the fresher you keep the oil, the better the bike will run.

What is the break in period for a new Harley?

Harley-Davidson recommends a conservative break-in process for its engines over the first 500 miles of their operation. The manufacturer suggests that engines not be run faster than 3,000 rpm during the first 50 miles of operation, with no running at extremely high or low rpm for extended periods.

What is Harley Davidson warranty?

The Harley-Davidson limited warranty has a coverage period of two years, unlimited mileage. That means you can drive 100,000 miles and still have warranty protection as long as it’s within 24 months of the original purchase date.

What is included in Harley 50000 mile service?

2011 – 2012 Harley-Davidson Touring Models Periodic Maintenance Schedule

ITEM SERVICED PROCEDURE 50000 MI 80000 KM
Fuel lines and fittings Inspect for leaks, contact or abrasion X
Fuel tank filter Replace X
Brake fluid Inspect sight glass X
Brake pads and discs Inspect for wear X

How much does Harley charge for an oil change?

Service Pricing Menu

INSPECTION PRICE*
Multi Point Inspection [FREE with any service]
OIL & FILTER CHANGE PRICE*
Street [black filter only] $99.95
Sportster $99.95

How often should you service your Harley-Davidson?

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 many miles until you need an oil change?

It used to be normal to change the oil every 3,000 miles, but with modern lubricants most engines today have recommended oil change intervals of 5,000 to 7,500 miles. Moreover, if your car’s engine requires full-synthetic motor oil, it might go as far as 15,000 miles between services!

Should I run synthetic oil in my Harley?

Ans: For all weather conditions, Harley Davidson recommends SAE 20W50 synthetic oils the Twin Cam engine. But if you live in a region where it gets below 40F, you should get something that maintains SAE 10W40 standards. Similarly, SAE 60 H-D is suggested for higher temperatures above 80 degrees.

What RPM should I ride my Harley?

Stock Harleys are factory set to run at 14.7:1 ratio, that is too lean for an air cooled engine. Your engine will live a very happy life if you run it in the 3000 to 4000 rpm range.

Is break-in oil necessary?

New cars and trucks don’t need break-in oil. The manufacturer will typically require you to drive under light-to-moderate load for a few hundred miles, then change oil. After that, you’re good to go. Racers, competitors or gearheads using a rebuilt or new crate engine, however, should use break-in oil.

How many miles does it take to service a Harley Davidson?

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. However, don’t forget to check the small things.

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.

Do you need a service checklist for a Harley Davidson?

The Harley Davidson Service Checklist is a must for staying safe and keeping your Harley from costing you money on preventable repairs. While there are primary service points for Harley Davidson motorcycles, it will be necessary to reference your owner’s manual for service checkpoints unique to your model and specific year.

How often should a Harley Davidson Fork be checked?

It’s been quoted as every year, every two years, every 30,000 miles, every 50,000 miles and more. The best thing is to check around or ask Mike the Harley Mechanic expert. He can let you know how often the fork fluid level should be checked, what to watch for with the wear rings and what to do if you suspect a leak.

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Ruth Doyle