How often should a Harley be serviced?

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 much does it cost to service a Harley?

Service Pricing Menu

SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE PRICE*
Street [black oil filter only] $329.95
Sportster $319.95
Softail $399.95
Touring $399.95

What does a Harley tune up consist of?

Even though it may be tempting to do part of a service check in your garage, a certified Harley mechanic should always service certain tasks. These service tasks are related to: the brake system and oil lines, spoke wheels, clutch and components, drive belt and sprockets, jiffy stand, fuel lines and critical fasteners.

What is done on a 1000 mile Harley service?

Harley-Davidson 1,000-Mile Service Checklist Check tire pressure and inspect tread. Check tightness of wheel spokes. Replace transmission lubricant. Check clutch adjustment.

How often do you change the primary oil in a 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.

How often should you change fork oil on a Harley?

As a thumb rule, the motorcycle front fork oil should be changed every 10,000 miles (16,000 kilometres) or annually. Here is an example of the recommended change interval for the front fork oil of a Harley Davison model.

What is high mileage for a Harley?

For small sports bikes, 20,000 to 30,000 is on the high side. For larger bikes, 50,000 miles and up is considered high motorcycle mileage. But before you write off any models, consider that a properly maintained bike can last well past 100,000 miles!

How often does a Harley need an oil change?

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.

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