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When doing a scheduled scheduled service on my bike it was always a pain in the rear to dig through the manual to find the torque specs, fluid levels, etc... Here is a quick reference sheet I had made up using the service manual as my guide. Saves having to dig through the manual during service to get the proper torque value, amount of fluids needed, etc... Thought others might benefit from it as well. It is from the 2007 Touring Service Manual.
I just printed it out and have it in the shop for quick and easy reference.
Last edited by Sefferdog; Nov 13, 2009 at 08:52 PM.
+ 1 to the HD site tip, didn't know that either. The spreadsheet is a great idea but I am only on my 5k and the site is something I can use on up the mileage scale. Thanks guys!
Last edited by IndyClassic; Nov 29, 2008 at 08:09 AM.
Reason: amonly is not a word! doh
+ 1 to the HD site tip, didn't know that either. The spreadsheet is a great idea but I am only on my 5k and the site is something I can use on up the mileage scale. Thanks guys!
this spreadsheet actually has nothing to do with mileage, it is just torque specifications for drain plugs, bolts, etc.... Along with the amount of fluids required to preform an oil change or change the fork oil, change the primary oil, etc...
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