I've had a lot of problems with my nightster kickstand spring. Has yours ever become loose and let your stand hang? I replaced the spring with a brand new one but it didn't change anything.
Hello...Just got my little sportster and this is very helpful. Never changed ANYTHING before, but was told that she needs to be upright. Is this necessary? Couldn't tell if you had done that? Anyway...appreciate this...going to try it in the morning. Plus, is the synthetic oil better on a fairly new bike? She only has about 3000 miles on her...Thanks, Bridgette
I've watched at least a dozen different videos on the same topic, and I have to say, yours is by FAR the best. The lighting and video are perfect. Really easy to see what you're doing, and see the parts. You really did a great job on this video!
you did not let clean oil run through the bung. To prevent cavitation. Sometimes a bubble can get caught in the t- fitting on the oil line and cause a restriction in the oil system.
@dirtydirty56 There are 4 lines that come from the oil tank. 3 from the right side of the bike and 1 on the left side. The 3 from the right side are the vent, feed line which is on top of the oil drain line, it runs to the oil pump, and the last hose on the right side is the oil drain. It runs down to the bottom of the bike to the plug. The line of the left side is the return line. Refer to section/page 1-11 (oil change) and section/page 3-104 (engine) in the 2007 HD service manual for details.
great video bud thanks!
ElliottoAnthony 4 days ago
I've had a lot of problems with my nightster kickstand spring. Has yours ever become loose and let your stand hang? I replaced the spring with a brand new one but it didn't change anything.
peubmeister 1 month ago
Thanks man
scrappymason44 1 month ago
Very good and helpful.
Juniegomer 4 months ago
Hello...Just got my little sportster and this is very helpful. Never changed ANYTHING before, but was told that she needs to be upright. Is this necessary? Couldn't tell if you had done that? Anyway...appreciate this...going to try it in the morning. Plus, is the synthetic oil better on a fairly new bike? She only has about 3000 miles on her...Thanks, Bridgette
MsBdifferent 4 months ago
Great video. Thanks bro!
02WagOnKiD 5 months ago
Use some aluminum foil under the filter before you remove it to prevent oil from dripping on the engine.
lcplfrank 5 months ago
Very helpful, thanks!
funknando007 6 months ago
I've watched at least a dozen different videos on the same topic, and I have to say, yours is by FAR the best. The lighting and video are perfect. Really easy to see what you're doing, and see the parts. You really did a great job on this video!
jradi72 7 months ago
How often do you change your oil? If you don't ride often what would be the time frame? Every 3 months?
cyrusdavirus007 8 months ago
Great video. excellent picture quality. Do you prefer a synthetic or a regular oil for the sportster?
sniperwolf078 1 year ago
@reimundomejia Licks cycles. They make some real nice bags and other bike gear.
haknslash 1 year ago
excellent video mate, helped me a lot thanks....
mithigarcha1 1 year ago
@mithigarcha1 You're welcome
haknslash 1 year ago
you did not let clean oil run through the bung. To prevent cavitation. Sometimes a bubble can get caught in the t- fitting on the oil line and cause a restriction in the oil system.
dirtydirty56 1 year ago
@dirtydirty56 There are 4 lines that come from the oil tank. 3 from the right side of the bike and 1 on the left side. The 3 from the right side are the vent, feed line which is on top of the oil drain line, it runs to the oil pump, and the last hose on the right side is the oil drain. It runs down to the bottom of the bike to the plug. The line of the left side is the return line. Refer to section/page 1-11 (oil change) and section/page 3-104 (engine) in the 2007 HD service manual for details.
haknslash 1 year ago
Did you film this with your 7D?
mcarter115 1 year ago
@mcarter115 Yup
haknslash 1 year ago
Excellent video - Quality camera and nice angles! Thanks
iGazm 1 year ago
@iGazm Thanks and glad to help
haknslash 1 year ago