Another Oil Leak, I am so depressed!!!
When I bought the low rider I didn't buy any warranty and then several dollars later after fixing the shift shaft seal and break switch I said I wouldn't do that again. I just bought an 07 Ultra (8900 miles) and in the garage today was a puddle of oil underneath it.
What gives, I am real disappointed in Harley quality. Back in 1996 I bought a 1984 Honda V45 Magna and never had an oil leak. In fact, I have never had an oil leak on a motorcycle except for these two HDs. If I am going to chase oil leaks for the all of eternity then I might be switching to VTX's and a Goldwing.
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When I bought the low rider I didn't buy any warranty and then several dollars later after fixing the shift shaft seal and break switch I said I wouldn't do that again. I just bought an 07 Ultra (8900 miles) and in the garage today was a puddle of oil underneath it.
What gives, I am real disappointed in Harley quality. Back in 1996 I bought a 1984 Honda V45 Magna and never had an oil leak. In fact, I have never had an oil leak on a motorcycle except for these two HDs. If I am going to chase oil leaks for the all of eternity then I might be switching to VTX's and a Goldwing.
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My '07 RKC is leaking from the inner primary and around the mainshaft seal on the tranny. Don't worry about it. It's normal for a Harley to leak. If it bothers you, get it fixed.
I good point was made, don't know the history on them since they were used. The Low Rider leaked around the shifter at 6800 miles. I bought it with 6100 miles on it and it stays in the garage when not ridden.
My Ultra I have owned for two weeks and have put about 10 miles on it. It has rained constantly since I bought the bike so no time to ride it. Went to get it out yesterday and discovered the leak. Haven't been under it in detail, but initial inspection looks like something around the transmission area leaking.
Both bikes were serviced by the dealer with HD fluid changes prior to me acquiring them. All I can say is, I haven't used either of these enough for me to hurt them.
I bought 1 year of warranty on the Ultra so at least it won't cost me anything to get it fixed.
I just wanted to know if oil leaks were still common with HDs or if I am just "lucky" enough to get two leaky bikes. I want to be a long term owner of these bikes and I don't want bikes that will be in and out of the shop all the time for ridiculous stuff like oil leaks.
For those whose Troll radar is going off, please don't reply, this thread isn't for you and you need to get your radar re-calibrated. I can't help it that it is a fact of the 6 other metric street bikes I have ever owned I have never had an oil leak or any quality issues with them. And yes, I bought them all used and owned them for years. I am not trying to put HD down, but it is a comparison of facts.
Thanks for those who have responded on topic.
Last edited by tully_mars; Sep 17, 2009 at 08:04 AM.
The only leaks mine has ever shown (02 SE RK) is the rocker boxes, there is a trick you can do that will stop them from leaking (most of the time) until you can pull the covers if you ever need to,,,,,, when I pulled my tranny down recently I could see where some oil seepage was incurring on the shifter pawl seal and the main drive shaft seal,,, so I'm not sure how long the seepage had been going on (17K miles) or if they would have started leaking bad,,, I'm replacing all of them with new seals while l'm at it,,, actually the seals are quite cheap and if one has some mechanical skills and a shop manual they can be replaced fairly cheaply.
Also a brand new seal can leak if not installed properly or not lubricated during the installation,,, also the parts going trough it need to be checked for burrs sharp edges etc. seen many jobs where the seals were replaced and they started leaking pretty soon because of a nick or slight tear when installed improperly.
Mars since you have not owned that bike very long I'd at the least talk to the dealer/service dept, and see if what the service history on that bike is and at the very least ask if they can help out some here on labor/parts since you just bought the bike and it wasn't leaking at that time,,, a puddle is a lot of oil overnight.
Last edited by John TN; Sep 17, 2009 at 08:36 AM.
if yr not willing to learn to work on a bike yrself i don't see the reason in owning one in the first place, that is half the fun.......ok maybe a third of the fun
Last edited by carpetride; Sep 17, 2009 at 08:55 AM.
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I good point was made, don't know the history on them since they were used. The Low Rider leaked around the shifter at 6800 miles. I bought it with 6100 miles on it and it stays in the garage when not ridden.
My Ultra I have owned for two weeks and have put about 10 miles on it. It has rained constantly since I bought the bike so no time to ride it. Went to get it out yesterday and discovered the leak. Haven't been under it in detail, but initial inspection looks like something around the transmission area leaking.
Both bikes were serviced by the dealer with HD fluid changes prior to me acquiring them. All I can say is, I haven't used either of these enough for me to hurt them.
I bought 1 year of warranty on the Ultra so at least it won't cost me anything to get it fixed.
I just wanted to know if oil leaks were still common with HDs or if I am just "lucky" enough to get two leaky bikes. I want to be a long term owner of these bikes and I don't want bikes that will be in and out of the shop all the time for ridiculous stuff like oil leaks.
For those whose Troll radar is going off, please don't reply, this thread isn't for you and you need to get your radar re-calibrated. I can't help it that it is a fact of the 6 other metric street bikes I have ever owned I have never had an oil leak or any quality issues with them. And yes, I bought them all used and owned them for years. I am not trying to put HD down, but it is a comparison of facts.
Thanks for those who have responded on topic.
Okay, so you bought a bike from a dealer, used, and you've put 10 miles on it. You also stated that they did an oil change prior to you picking it up and that the leak appears to be around the tranny. It's coming from the puke tube. Whoever serviced your bike over serviced the tranny, plain and simple. After you put those 10 miles on the bike and it started to cool in your garage, a little oil puked out. It happens. Happened to my father-in-law at Daytona during Bike Week at the Ocean Center. He had just had a dealer performed oil change as well.
Relax, nothing is wrong with your bike. Get some Q/D Cleaner and some rags. Clean around the tranny with the rags and then spray the whole thing down with the Q/D Cleaner to run off the oil you can't get to. After that is done, ride the Ultra until the tranny gets warm, come home and check your tranny fluid level. It will most likely be on the high side of full.
Next, do your own maintenance from here on out and you'll love your Ultra and the wife's Low Rider.
The only leaks mine has ever shown (02 SE RK) is the rocker boxes, there is a trick you can do that will stop them from leaking (most of the time) until you can pull the covers if you ever need to,,,,,, when I pulled my tranny down recently I could see where some oil seepage was incurring on the shifter pawl seal and the main drive shaft seal,,, so I'm not sure how long the seepage had been going on (17K miles) or if they would have started leaking bad,,, I'm replacing all of them with new seals while l'm at it,,, actually the seals are quite cheap and if one has some mechanical skills and a shop manual they can be replaced fairly cheaply.
Also a brand new seal can leak if not installed properly or not lubricated during the installation,,, also the parts going trough it need to be checked for burrs sharp edges etc. seen many jobs where the seals were replaced and they started leaking pretty soon because of a nick or slight tear when installed improperly.
Mars since you have not owned that bike very long I'd at the least talk to the dealer/service dept, and see if what the service history on that bike is and at the very least ask if they can help out some here on labor/parts since you just bought the bike and it wasn't leaking at that time,,, a puddle is a lot of oil overnight.








