Harley-Davidson Dyna Fat Bob 2008 Owner's Manual
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To check the oil level, ensure the bike is on level ground and the engine is warm. Remove the dipstick from the oil tank, wipe it clean, reinsert it without screwing it in, and then remove it again to check the oil level. The oil should be between the minimum and maximum marks.
Harley-Davidson recommends using SAE 20W50 motorcycle oil for the 2008 Dyna Fat Bob, particularly their own brand of synthetic oil for optimal performance and protection.
The air filter should be inspected and cleaned or replaced every 5,000 miles. However, if you ride in dusty or dirty conditions, you may need to check it more frequently.
The recommended tire pressure for the 2008 Dyna Fat Bob is 36 psi for the front tire and 40 psi for the rear tire. Always refer to the owner's manual for verification.
If your motorcycle won't start, check the battery charge and connections, inspect the fuses, ensure the kill switch is in the correct position, and verify there's fuel in the tank. If the problem persists, consult a professional mechanic.
Regular maintenance includes oil and filter changes every 5,000 miles, inspecting and lubricating the drive belt, checking tire pressure and tread, and inspecting brake pads and fluid. Refer to the owner's manual for a complete maintenance schedule.
To adjust the rear suspension, use a spanner wrench to turn the preload adjuster on the shock absorber. Adjust according to your weight and riding style. Refer to the owner's manual for detailed instructions.
If your engine overheats, stop riding immediately and allow the engine to cool. Check the coolant levels and ensure there are no leaks. If the issue persists, take the motorcycle to a service center.
To change the brake pads, remove the caliper bolts, slide out the caliper, remove the old pads, and insert new ones. Ensure the pads are properly seated and reattach the caliper. Consult the service manual for detailed guidance.
To improve fuel efficiency, maintain proper tire pressure, use high-quality fuel, ensure the air filter is clean, and avoid aggressive riding. Regular maintenance and tune-ups also contribute to better fuel economy.