Motorcycle FULL Routine Service / Maintenance [ Harley-Davidson Sportster ]

It’s about that time to do a full routine service on my sportster. In this video I go into the products I use, the things I inspect, how to do a clutch adjustment on it, check belt tension, primary chain tension, lubing throttle and clutch cables, and much more. Let me know if I left anything out or any other video suggestions y’all might have.

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00:00 – Intro
00:16 – 5k Subscribers
00:44 – Routine Service Products
06:15 – Checking For Leaks While Heating Up Motor
07:24 – Draining Oil & Removing Oil Filter
09:30 – Snap-On Oil Filter Remover Tool
11:30 – Draining Primary Case
13:14 – Checking Primary Chain Tension / Slack
15:07 – Clutch Adjustment & Lubing Clutch Cable
25:22 – Installed Oil Filter & Adding Oil Syn 3
27:18 – Adding Primary Case Oil
28:29 – Cleaning Hi-Flow Arlen Ness Air Filter Big Sucker
30:06 – Checking Brake Pads
30:34 – Checking Rear Belt Deflection / Tension
31:14 – Checking Electronic Components (Brake lights, turn signals, headlight)
31:59 – Front Brake Light Issue & Lubing Throttle Cables
35:08 – Lubricating Foot Pegs
36:15 – Oiling Air Filter With K&N Air Filter Oil
38:07 – Outro & trick for removing battery easier with strap
40:11 – Shoutout To Doodle On A Motorcycle & Subscriber Donations
41:37 – PSA to recycle oil and batteries

5 Comments

  1. I just got my first Harley at 67 years old
    I Haven’t rode motorcycles in years. Heck I haven’t even got the really to ride Harley much. Basically because it’s still kind of winter here.!
    2006 883 C screaming eagle with only 6500 miles.
    No clue last time it got serviced
    I do not know if it needs oil change or primary changed!
    I don’t know how to do any of it
    But my real problem is with Harley’s is where to buy the parts
    I mean, I haven’t got the money to spend $100 on oil.
    If I had the money, I’d do an upgrade kit 1270
    But darn that’s expensive
    The only thing I’ve done that is took it to a dealer and got two tires for $400 bucks

  2. Viewing this again March 2026, Dasha is servicing this bike in 2021, GOOGLE says it happened 1 year ago. THANKS GOOGLE

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