Since we don’t tour with the bike anymore the most important thing to me was the look … we do compromise the look in the quest for extra comfort.
I took the stock seat which looks great and brought it to upholstery to make it look greater.
Napa, like Harley does not make oil. Napa oil is produced by Valvoline. Harley oil is produced by Sunoco. A dozen others make both conventional and synthetic oils.
Like you NGU I like to follow the manual recommendation for service intervals, fluid changes and I choose to replace the oils with...
The trike came new with 360 and for me every 3000 works fine. I always used the stock original oil in all my bikes whether they came with conventional or synthetic that’s what they always used
All makes sense to me, I get it … just sharing the math. Harley charges 4/10ths of an hour for labor to change your oil, the oil (and I use HD 360) and filter kit is 81.95+ tax 9% here = $89.33 just for product. I’m always in and out right away and never need an appointment (I still call first...
You know I always follow what you have done to your Free and I have stolen some great ideas from you as well … I know how this digital world of texts is very often misinterpreted
That being said … you have to bring the old oil and filter to the recycling place on your time and also on your dime...
You do have to buy the oil and the filter so you kinda should deduct that from lunch 🫤 for the very little extra and me not doing it, cleaning it up and disposing of the old oil it’s really a win win.
I have never had an issue and the dealership has changed my oil since forever. Just another...
I’m gonna go with this change your oil mess meditation project and I see the good ideas being shared here with you … that being said … and at great personal risk to my own digital life, why would you not ride over to Harley, have a hot dog and ride back home with your new oil and not a single...
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