The first service in your Harley-Davidson maintenance schedule, is the break-in service at 1,000 miles. This service is very important. Our Harley-Davidson trained service technicians cover these critical items in this first service:
- Replace engine oil and filter
- Check tire pressure and inspect tread
- Inspect oil lines and brake system for leaks
- Check primary chain adjustment
- Inspect air cleaner and service as required
- Check tightness of wheel spokes
- Replace transmission lubricant
- Check clutch adjustment
- Inspect rear belt and sprockets and adjust belt
- Check, adjust, and lube throttle, brake enrichers and clutch controls
- Inspect and lube jiffy stand
- Inspect fuel valve, lines, and fittings for leaks
- Check brake fluid levels and condition
- Inspect brake pads and discs for wear
- Check spark plugs
- Adjust steering head bearings
- Check operation of electrical equipment & switches
- Check & adjust engine idle speed
- Inspect shock absorbers
- Check tightness of critical fasteners
- Road test
As you can see, this is a big service on the Harley-Davidson maintenance schedule. In turn, if you miss out on any of these key touchpoints, you’re not getting the best for your safety, the performance of the bike, and the life of your new ride. Once you’re past this key service checkup, the next service intervals can be found in the Owner’s manual or our next blog, Talking Shop: H-D Maintenance Schedule and Service Intervals.
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