who's been having to add transmission fluid?
#51
Almost every bike I have ever bought had a "pre ride" inspection routine. Fluids, tire pressures etc. Does every one do it? Of course not. I'll take my thumb and press on my tires to make sure they are not real low. I always look under my bike as I walk up to it before I get on it and look for any fluids or leaks. I do not routinely check my transmission level if I don't see any fluids on the ground or on the frame etc.
Had my first service completed then did a 2300 mile trip which was 967 to my destination, then ~450 miles in and around the vacation spot for a week and then 967 back home, all in one day at hi-way speeds 70-90 but rarely at prolonged rpm's exceeding 4500. I usually shift around 3500-3700 rpm's and cruise along in 6th @80 = 3000-3100 rpm's. Mine after the 2300 mile trip was spot on full and the fluid still looked clean and clear.
I'll keep an eye on it, but the only level I check routinely is the engine oil level and that's only because I bought the HD dip still with the temp/level monitor built in, so it is too easy to push the little button when I am getting gas to make sure all is well.
Had my first service completed then did a 2300 mile trip which was 967 to my destination, then ~450 miles in and around the vacation spot for a week and then 967 back home, all in one day at hi-way speeds 70-90 but rarely at prolonged rpm's exceeding 4500. I usually shift around 3500-3700 rpm's and cruise along in 6th @80 = 3000-3100 rpm's. Mine after the 2300 mile trip was spot on full and the fluid still looked clean and clear.
I'll keep an eye on it, but the only level I check routinely is the engine oil level and that's only because I bought the HD dip still with the temp/level monitor built in, so it is too easy to push the little button when I am getting gas to make sure all is well.
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#53
We have those that have an opinion and those that are experiencing it, who do we suppose has the most accurate Info?
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Rowdy7 (01-02-2018)
#54
EXAMPLE
1980 first year for the 5 speed -- LEAKED OIL -- well that's what happens when the Moco left off the VENT -- DUHHH , their fix -- leave the dipstick loose , well every owner tightened up the dipstick when they found it loose . Cost to the Moco $ 00.00 . Owners are still paying for it
You guys need to raise some hell at the MoCo
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I checked mine B4 a spirited ride yesterday. Today the trans oil is down a little from where it was. Looks like this truly is affecting us all. Damn it I like to run up to 5 grand when shifting sometimes just like everyone else when with my buddies out playing. Gonna be worse when I get cams installed this month by Jamie and a dyno tune. So wtf we supposed to do? Ride like old ladies and baby this 30$ grand bike. I'm missing my 2014 FLHTK more and more. I already had a new motor installed 2 weeks after I bought this bike. Oil pump failure at 700 mi. Now have only 3000 miles total on it and this crap is now a new problem. I would buy my old bike back in a heart beat, but it sold the same day I bought this problem child. Very disappointed with this bike. When is Harley going to recall these bikes and fix this BS?
Last edited by StevieRay59; 06-04-2017 at 09:24 AM.
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I checked mine B4 a spirited ride yesterday. Today the trans oil is down a little from where it was. Looks like this truly is affecting us all. Damn it I like to run up to 5 grand when shifting sometimes just like everyone else when with my buddies out playing. Gonna be worse when I get cams installed this month by Jamie and a dyno tune. So wtf we supposed to do? Ride like old ladies and baby this 30$ grand bike. I'm missing my 2014 FLHTK more and more. I already had a new motor installed 2 weeks after I bought this bike. Oil pump failure at 700 mi. Now have only 3000 miles total on it and this crap is now a new problem. I would buy my old bike back in a heart beat, but it sold the same day I bought this problem child. Very disappointed with this bike. When is Harley going to recall these bikes and fix this BS?
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Just a thought, but why doesn't someone with an M8 simply send a sample of primary fluid to Blackstone Labs and ask them to test for the presence of gear oil if thats what you use in your transmission. They test a lot of stuff for all different types of vehicles and aircraft, so it shoud be a simple enough test for them. If primary fluid comes back positive for whatever your using in your transmssion then that would be prima facia evidence to present to the dealer and MoCo that there's a problem. It might be worth the $30 or so dollars for the test.