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  • Thanks for the instruction. It's videos like this that give me the confidence to do it myself.

  • If you dont own a Harley, why would you watch a video on changing the oil on one? If your sole reason is to try to drag down an iconic bike...you fail...

  • I heard of someone buying a brand new harley. He brought it back complaining of a engine tick. They checked the oil and there was none. They filled it and sent him on his way. I think its still running. I wouldnt have kept it no way.

  • I heard of someone buying a brand new harley. He brought it back complaining of a engine tick. They checked the oil and there was none. They filled it and sent him on his way. I think its still running. I wouldnt have kept it no way.

  • You told us, but didn't show us anything.

  • That is one hell of a motorbike you got ther'.

  • Thank you.

  • When a jap rider starts calling others idiots, you realize why problems occur. Riding your little Suzuki is like being on a ugly fat woman. It may feel ok, but you don't want anyone to see you do it...

  • @Insight i've seen harleys listed at .35 per mile! and yes japs are superior to hog makers - they have some well earned snobbery, but are not like that at all in general... quite a humble elite group over there...

    as to being an idiot:

    A moron is an adult with an 8-12 year old IQ, an idiot 0-4 and if u feel someone is in between those two, imbecile is 4-8...

    50-69 = moron

    20-49 = imbecile

    below 20 = idiot

    Ya know, just saying, for future reference and greater accuracy... suzuki 650 for me

  • What brand and model lift do you have that road king on?

  • I have had many bikes Metric and Harley. Bottom line is the Harley's hold their value. If I am going to spend money I want resale value as well. I love the feeling that a Harley has on the open road.

  • Thanks from Portugal, ride on, Harley rules.

  • Great advice! Thanks.

  • Hey, Jeff. Thanks! Ken From LaSalle, Ontario, Canada. 2004 Road King FLHPI.

  • This is a pretty good video. Thanks for that.

  • what about yhe primary and gear box do we do that to when we do the 10000 mile service how much of each kind of fluid do I use for each for my 2006 roadking classic and is there anything else I do to complete a 10000 mile service.

  • a 10 year old knows what this tool just said.

  • im a banana

  • Thanks Jeff, nice and simple, like 1, 2, 3 :-)

    Just bought my first Harley, it's a 2005 HD Road King, big bore 95 kit.

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  • where is the drain plug located

  • it good but it would be better if he showed how he did it not say it but all in all it good ty

  • The man said to replace the filter with oil in it. I didn't understand how you can do this if the filter goes in horizontally.

  • The oil is absorbed by the paper element inside the filter. It will not leak out..

  • How to change oil on a Harley.

    1. Wipe Off the Motor

    2. Add alot of Oil

    3. Check Oil Frequently.

    Truth !!!

  • Jealousy is a terrible thing...

  • @jangoreo Careful, your ignorance is hanging out.

  • There are 3 drain plugs,.. which one is the correct one? Should you drain with the bike upright or leaning on the kickstand?

  • Proper oil level will be indicated on the dipstick with the bike on the jiffy stand.

  • pretty strait forward if you have a Harley and have spent any amount of time looking at it. good job.

  • LOL...Bitches!

  • Snug!

  • Good stuff Jeff......You should be an instructor or teacher...Thanks

  • exellent information

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