2022 Harley-Davidson® for sale in Killer Creek Harley-Davidson®, Roswell, Georgia

Harley-Davidson® Motorcycle Maintenance Schedule

If you're a first-time buyer, motorcycle maintenance may seem overwhelming. Fortunately, your bike comes with a Harley-Davidson® maintenance schedule that's designed to keep your bike at peak performance and catch problems while they're small and easy to fix. All you need to do is schedule service based on certain mileage intervals. Here's what Harley-Davidson® technicians at the Killer Creek Harley-Davidson® service center will look for at each service visit:

Harley-Davidson® Maintenance Schedule: 1,000 Miles

Your scheduled Harley-Davidson® maintenance begins when your odometer reaches 1,000 miles. At this inspection, certified Harley-Davidson® technicians will check your bike carefully to ensure that every part is performing to factory standards. They'll also put your bike through its paces at top speeds so you can ride with confidence in Atlanta. Inspections and services include:

  • Check clutch adjustment
  • Change engine oil & oil filter
  • Check/adjust the primary chain
  • Inspect brake pads and discs for wear
  • Inspect fuel valve, lines, and fittings for leaks
  • Check brake fluid reservoir levels and condition
  • Inspect exhaust system for leaks, cracks, and loose or missing fasteners or heat shields
  • Check the tightness of all critical fasteners: hand controls, brake system, axle nuts, front fork components, riser, and handlebars

Harley-Davidson® Maintenance Schedule: 2,500 Miles

At the 2,500-mile marker, technicians focus on parts that wear out a little later, like the tire treads on your Harley-Davidson®. Maintenance involves minor adjustments if any of the following checks reveal unusual wear and tear:

  • Inspect transmission lubricant
  • 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
  • Inspect operation of throttle and enrichener controls
  • Inspect operation of all electrical equipment and switches

Harley-Davidson® Maintenance Schedule: 5,000 Miles

Your motorcycle maintenance schedule includes service at 5,000 miles that combines key checks from the previous two service intervals, while adding new inspections of your bike's electrical systems:

  • Inspect spark plugs
  • Check wheel spoke tightness
  • Check front fork bearing adjustment
  • Check and clean battery connections
  • Check tire pressure and inspect the tread
  • Check ignition timing (XL only) and vacuum hose
  • Check operation of all electrical equipment and switches

Harley-Davidson® Maintenance Schedule: 7,500 Miles

Following your motorcycle maintenance schedule will bring you back to your Conyers area dealership for service at 7,500. This inspection is identical to the one you had at 2,500 miles. If you want to try inspections for yourself, this could be a great time to learn some DIY skills! Contact us for more info about Harley-Davidson® maintenance at home.

Harley-Davidson® Maintenance Schedule: 10,000 Miles

At the 10,000-mile mark, your motorcycle maintenance schedule focuses on tightening loose parts, alignment adjustments, and lubrication of key pivot points like steering head bearings:

  • Check and adjust the belt
  • Lube the speedometer cable
  • Change transmission lubricant
  • Check stabilizer links and engine mounts
  • Lubricate and adjust steering head bearings
  • Check and adjust the operation of enrichener

DIY Motorcycle Maintenance: Tips and Tricks

Even if you're not inclined to perform service checks yourself, it's always a great idea to get familiar with the anatomy of your Harley-Davidson®. Simple maintenance at home in Cartersville can help keep your bike in top shape between scheduled Harley-Davidson® maintenance visits:

  • Clean the battery terminals and coat with dielectric grease to prevent corrosion.
  • Examine pivot points and moving parts for signs of wear or interference.
  • Use a multimeter to check the standing voltage at each battery terminal.
  • Check for failed fork seals and dripping fluid under the bike.
  • Check for blown fuses and ensure that spares are present.

Looking to sell your bike? A well-maintained motorcycle with high mileage might be a better sell than a low-mileage bike that wasn't maintained well.

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