06-18-2010, 10:52 AM | #11 |
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So how much would it be if you did your own fluid changes? have you ever done that or is it too complicated?
Just wondering cuz I'm not too sure I want to invest in a Harley with those prices. I like to do most of the maintanence myself.
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06-18-2010, 12:55 PM | #12 |
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Bone; The only reason I have it done there vs another shop vs doing it myself is that I bought it there new and like their service.
It is always serviced by the same individual who knows my bike. My dealer will also give me a higher trade-in allowance for a bike maintained properly at their facility. HD's take a 20w-40w heavy duty diesel rated oil and a spin-on filter, so I imagine you could do it yourself for $25-$35. With the other miscellaneous fluids you could probably DIY for $80 or so. I understand it's not all that difficult (in most cases) to work on. With 5k mile service intervals I don't use synthetic motor oil, but I do use Bel-Ray gear saver transmission oil. I'm really not bitching, I'm just severely under-employed and running short-o-cash. :roll:
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Thanks for the info, very helpful. :2tup:
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Some cruisers, including most of the current Suzikis, have self adjusting hydraulic valve lifters and only one carb/throttle body. Those two features eliminate a lot of work, so that's another possible way to go. Get one of those with a shaft drive, and there isn't all that much to do on a routine basis.
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