Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Ultra Classic 105th Anniversary Edition 2008 Owner's Manual
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Harley-Davidson recommends using SAE 20W50 oil for most riding conditions. It's important to use oil specifically designed for V-Twin engines to ensure optimal performance and protection.
It's recommended to change the oil every 5,000 miles or at least once a year. Regular oil changes help maintain engine health and performance.
For optimal performance, the front tire should be inflated to 36 psi and the rear tire to 40 psi. Always consult your owner's manual for specific recommendations.
Start by checking the battery connections and fuses. Ensure that the battery is fully charged. If issues persist, a multimeter can be used to check for continuity and voltage drops in the wiring harness.
Common signs include squealing noises, reduced braking performance, and a feeling of vibration when applying the brakes. It's advisable to check the brake pads regularly and replace them if the thickness is less than 1/8 inch.
Clean the leather seats with a mild soap and water solution, then apply a leather conditioner to keep them supple and protected against the elements. Avoid using harsh chemicals that can damage the leather.
Keep the battery terminals clean and free of corrosion. During long storage periods, use a battery tender to maintain charge. Ensure the battery is securely mounted and inspect it regularly for any signs of wear or damage.
The suspension can be adjusted by changing the preload on the rear shocks. Use the adjustment tool provided in your tool kit to increase or decrease the preload based on your weight and riding preferences.
If overheating occurs, safely pull over and allow the engine to cool. Check the coolant levels and inspect for any leaks. Ensure the oil level is sufficient, as low oil can contribute to overheating.
Maintain regular service intervals, ensure tires are inflated to the correct pressure, and avoid aggressive acceleration. Using high-quality fuel and keeping the motorcycle well-tuned can also help improve fuel efficiency.