Harley Davidson Maintenance Intervals

Getting a new Harley-Davidson requires a little bit of effort in order to properly maintain it. Once the Harley gets its first few thousand miles or so, you quickly start to get into a routine of maintenance. Here at Hot Metal Harley-Davidson, we want you to get the most out of your Harley. Below, we have broken down our suggested maintenance schedule. 

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Below, we will break down a maintenance schedule which applies to both used and new Harley motorcycles. If you are in the market for a used Harley Davidson for sale in PA, come by our dealership and check out what we have in stock.

500 Miles
Once you hit the first 500 miles on a brand-new Harley, it’s generally a good idea to go in and have your first checkup done. This is especially relevant for higher-end models that you want to get the most out of. A 500-mile checkup is not always necessary but it is always a good idea.

1,000 Miles
When you reach 1,000 miles, it is a good time to go ahead and start your maintenance routine. This is also a good time to do a full checkup on the motorcycle. You should also change your oil, oil filter, and air cleaner at this time.

5,000 Miles
Once you make it to 5,000 miles, you should now know what the basic maintenance routine looks like if you didn’t already. Every maintenance day from here on out should involve an oil change and an oil filter change. In addition, it’s a good idea to have the mechanic conduct a full inspection of the motorcycle.

10,000 Miles
If you make it to 10,000 miles and have only done oil changes and oil filter changes, you should now start to take your maintenance a little more seriously. Things like brake pads, transmission lubricants, drain plugs, and chaincase lubricants are all good things to get done by this point if you haven’t done so already.

15,000 Miles
From here on out, you should have your Harley serviced every 5,000 miles. In some cases, you might decide to change your oil and oil filter every 2,500 miles. However, this is a general rule of thumb to follow. In the event you encounter mechanical issues at any point between your maintenance routine, be sure to take our Harley in right away. If you want some more information on used Harley Davidsons, click to read.

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