1000 Mile first service cost
#11
The schedules for service is available to you if you can figure out how to use them.
By the way the warranty can't be voided just because you do your own services. But you must keep accurate logs on anything you do for your services. Also keep track of your purchases for your oil and filters and anything else bought to do your services. Then they would have to prove you didn't service correctly.
The service schedules you can download from Harley is set up so you can check off everything as you do the service and also make notes of any problems you found.
The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act is what will protect you on many things the dealers might want to scare you with.
The federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act is the law that keeps manufacturers up at night, and rightfully so. The law is designed to provide a remedy to consumers for failure of manufacturers to abide by their warranties, but it provides an even heavier cudgel for attacking manufacturers than Congress may have intended.
Do your research !!
Last edited by sloufoot; 06-19-2021 at 02:05 AM.
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#13
I had a service credit from the factory and decided to take it to my local dealer for the 1K service. Normally, I would do it myself. It cost $630 for my Road Glide ST with Synthetic fluids. They charged 3 hours labor. SMH. It was their way of telling me, they don’t want any more business from me. At least, that’s the way I took it. I’ll never go back for services. Going back to the garage.
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#14
That's disgraceful. $630. I know a year ago my local Dealership changed hands,
immediately they took the normal Harley Service sign down, the one with service prices.
Next thing you know, they eliminated the Free Annual Inspection if purchased there, right
after I purchased.
Nickle and Dimes, that's what destroys a company, Nickles and Dimes.
immediately they took the normal Harley Service sign down, the one with service prices.
Next thing you know, they eliminated the Free Annual Inspection if purchased there, right
after I purchased.
Nickle and Dimes, that's what destroys a company, Nickles and Dimes.
Last edited by fmgsr; 08-29-2023 at 09:34 PM.
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#16
Judging from the posts on this and other forums about screwed up drain plug threads, inability to figure out how much oil to put in the engine, transmission, and primary, inability to properly adjust a clutch and cable, I have to say this is not always the case.
Just because someone does it himself does not mean it is done right.
Not everyone is a mechanical person, no shame in that whatsoever.
Some should leave the maintenance to a shop.
Those that can perform the service should keep a copy of all receipts for lube and filters, I even keep a copy of the service checklist, I sign off each step as I go, (my aircraft mechanic experience has made me **** about documentation).
Just because someone does it himself does not mean it is done right.
Not everyone is a mechanical person, no shame in that whatsoever.
Some should leave the maintenance to a shop.
Those that can perform the service should keep a copy of all receipts for lube and filters, I even keep a copy of the service checklist, I sign off each step as I go, (my aircraft mechanic experience has made me **** about documentation).
Last edited by Dan89FLSTC; 08-31-2023 at 08:52 AM.
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I agree with Dan89FLSTC I have been an Aircraft Maintenance Person in the AirForce and am FAA Airframe and Powerplant mechanic since 1970. I did all my maintenance on my FLHTK's, have the maintenance manuals and inspection sheets. I do believe the 1K should be accomplished by the dealer, it's their responsibility to make ready and if adjustments are needed do them.
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Just because something is expensive does not mean the company that sold it to you owes you something for free, and besides that, when a company tells you they are throwing in something for free, don`t believe it, nothing is free.
Last edited by Dan89FLSTC; 09-07-2023 at 04:59 PM.