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Anyone know where I can purchase an oil drain tray for my 07 FLHTC. Had one but lent it out to a friend and it grew legs. Its the one you slide under the oil filter that keeps the oil from going all over the bike and the floor. [:@] Thanks, Bill
Anyone know where I can purchase an oil drain tray for my 07 FLHTC. Had one but lent it out to a friend and it grew legs. Its the one you slide under the oil filter that keeps the oil from going all over the bike and the floor. [:@] Thanks, Bill
I buy a 10 pack of large aluminum cooking pans from cosco's. about roughly 3" h x 1' w x 2.5' l for around 10 bucks. when Im not makeing lassonia for the neighborhoodI put one under bike easily and catches fluids from all 3 holes and filter runoff. after poring spent fluid in resiorvoir I putit ina garbage bag for clean storage or toss.
I made one from a piece of 6-inch diameter thin-wall plastic drain pipe. Just cut it in half lengthwise and it works like a charm. Cost me about $1 and 10 minutes of my time.
Anyone know where I can purchase an oil drain tray for my 07 FLHTC. Had one but lent it out to a friend and it grew legs. Its the one you slide under the oil filter that keeps the oil from going all over the bike and the floor. [:@] Thanks, Bill
Been thinking about these for months, so your question prompted me to spend yet another $23 on my SG. Here's a link for an Ebay auction:
a piece of thin cardbard or foil cut to size will work, but there is still some leakage. Put some paper towels under the filter where it makes contact with the engine and it will soak up the small amount that leaks around the cardboard. Hopefully the tray will simplify that process.
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