Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail 2010 Owner's Manual

To perform an oil change, warm up the engine, place the bike on a stand, and locate the oil drain plug under the engine. Use a wrench to remove the plug and drain the oil into a pan. Replace the drain plug, remove the oil filter, and install a new one. Finally, add the recommended oil through the oil fill cap.
Harley-Davidson recommends using SAE 20W50 synthetic oil for most riding conditions. Always check the owner’s manual for specific recommendations based on your climate and riding style.
Check the battery charge and connections, ensure the kill switch is in the 'run' position, and verify there is fuel in the tank. If the problem persists, inspect the starter relay and fuses. If necessary, consult a professional mechanic.
The air filter should be inspected every 5,000 miles and replaced every 10,000 miles. Riding in dusty conditions may require more frequent inspections and changes.
The recommended tire pressure is typically 36 psi for the front tire and 40 psi for the rear tire. Always refer to the owner’s manual or the tire information label on the bike for exact specifications.
The Heritage Softail features preload-adjustable rear shocks. Use a spanner wrench to adjust the preload settings according to your weight and riding preference. Refer to the owner's manual for detailed instructions on making adjustments.
After winter storage, check the battery charge, inspect the tires for wear and pressure, change the oil if it wasn't done before storage, and check all fluid levels. Also, inspect brakes and lights for proper operation before riding.
Begin by loosening the clutch cable adjuster and removing the clutch inspection cover. Adjust the clutch pushrod using a 7/32" Allen wrench, then tighten the locknut. Finally, adjust the clutch cable to ensure proper tension and free play.
Overheating may be caused by low oil levels, poor airflow, or a malfunctioning cooling system. Check the oil level and ensure the cooling fins are clean and unobstructed. If overheating persists, consult a mechanic for further diagnosis.
Regularly clean the chrome with a non-abrasive cleaner and a soft cloth. Apply a high-quality chrome polish to protect against rust and corrosion. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive pads that can scratch the chrome surface.