Harley-Davidson Wide Glide 2016 Owner's Manual

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Pages 193
Year 2016
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Harley-Davidson Wide Glide 2016 Motorcycle Specification

The Harley-Davidson Wide Glide 2016 is a quintessential cruiser that embodies classic styling with contemporary performance. It is powered by an air-cooled, Twin Cam 103 engine with a displacement of 1690cc, delivering robust torque and a distinctive Harley rumble. The engine is paired with a 6-speed Cruise Drive transmission, ensuring smooth shifting and optimal highway performance. The Wide Glide features a stretched-out design with a 21-inch front wheel, offering a chopper-inspired look. Its frame is constructed from a mild steel tubular frame with a rectangular section backbone and stamped junctions, providing structural integrity and durability.

The suspension system includes a conventional telescopic front fork and a coil-over rear shock with adjustable preload, designed to offer a comfortable ride over varying terrains. The braking system comprises a four-piston fixed front and a two-piston torque-free floating rear, both equipped with optional ABS for enhanced safety. The bike sits low with a seat height of 26.8 inches, catering to a wide range of riders, and has a fuel capacity of 4.7 gallons, suitable for longer rides.

Aesthetically, the Wide Glide boasts a minimalist style with a drag-style handlebar, forward-mounted controls, and a distinctive bobtail fender. The custom graphics and black laced wheels enhance its rebellious persona. The instrumentation includes a digital speedometer, odometer, clock, dual trip meter, and low fuel warning light, ensuring the rider is well-informed. This blend of vintage appeal and modern engineering makes the Harley-Davidson Wide Glide 2016 a standout choice for cruiser enthusiasts seeking both style and substance.

Harley-Davidson Wide Glide 2016 Motorcycle F.A.Q.

What is the recommended tire pressure for the Harley-Davidson Wide Glide 2016?

The recommended tire pressure for the 2016 Harley-Davidson Wide Glide is 36 PSI for the front tire and 40 PSI for the rear tire.

How often should I change the oil on my 2016 Wide Glide?

It is recommended to change the oil every 5,000 miles or at least once a year, whichever comes first, to ensure optimal engine performance.

What type of oil is recommended for a 2016 Harley-Davidson Wide Glide?

Harley-Davidson recommends using SAE 20W-50 motorcycle oil for the 2016 Wide Glide, especially in moderate to hot climates.

How can I troubleshoot a starting issue with my Wide Glide 2016?

First, check the battery connections for corrosion or looseness. Ensure the battery is fully charged. If the issue persists, inspect the starter relay and ignition switch.

What maintenance checks should be performed regularly on the 2016 Wide Glide?

Regular maintenance includes checking tire pressure, oil level, brake fluid, and inspecting the drive belt for wear. Also, ensure lights and signals are functioning properly.

How do I adjust the suspension on my 2016 Wide Glide for a smoother ride?

To adjust the suspension, locate the rear shock absorbers and use a spanner wrench to adjust the preload settings according to your weight and riding preference.

What is the spark plug gap specification for the 2016 Harley-Davidson Wide Glide?

The spark plug gap for the 2016 Wide Glide should be set to 0.038 to 0.043 inches (0.97 to 1.09 mm).

How can I address a vibration issue at high speeds on my Wide Glide 2016?

Check the tire balance and alignment. Inspect the wheel bearings and drive belt for wear. If the issue persists, consider having the engine mounts inspected by a professional.

What should I do if my 2016 Wide Glide's brakes feel spongy?

If the brakes feel spongy, bleed the brake lines to remove any air bubbles. Also, check the brake fluid level and ensure the brake pads are not worn out.

How can I improve the fuel efficiency of my 2016 Harley-Davidson Wide Glide?

To improve fuel efficiency, perform regular maintenance such as air filter replacement, ensure proper tire inflation, and avoid aggressive acceleration and braking.