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I would like to please know where the fill is for 2006 roadking actually all 3 oils much apreciated thanks eh
right hand side of bike just below the starter there is a large fill for engine oil and a smaller one just to the right about the size of a quarter with a large 1/4" hex head in the top of it . .good luck and ride safe
Primary oil can be filled into either "A" or "B" in this diagram... (see screen shot).
The service manual says to fill into "B" (clutch inspection cover), however I usually fill into "A" (primary chain inspection cover). It both goes into the same place, so it doesn't matter which opening you use to fill the primary.
Note: this is on the left-side of your engine.
I'm guessing you've already found the dipstick for the engine oil? That's where you fill the engine oil, and it's located, on the right-side of your engine, a few inches behind the transmission.
I would recommend you pick up a service manual for your bike. I'm not very mechanical myself, but with the service manual to guide me, I've done all the servicing on my bike since I bought it. The book pretty much paid for itself!! Good luck!
Another thought is, I think and could be wrong, you check the engine oil level on the kick stand, leave it a bit below the full line cold (my advice) and the tranny fluid you check with the bike level. Good luck.
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