2015 Street Glide
2015 Street Glide
Safety First
                            Before operating your motorcycle, read and follow the operating and maintenance instructions in
                            this manual, and follow these basic rules for your personal safety.
                                  Know and respect the rules of the road. See Rules of the Road. Carefully read and
                                  familiarize yourself with the motorcycle safety information provided by your country or state.
                                  Read the RIDING TIPS booklet in your owner's kit (in the U.S.) and the MOTORCYCLE
                                  HANDBOOK from your state or regional traffic authority. The RIDING TIPS booklet is also
                                  available on www.msfusa.org.
                                  Before starting engine, check for proper operation of brake, clutch, shifter, throttle controls,
                                  correct fuel and oil supply.
                                  Use only HarleyDavidson approved parts and accessories. Use of certain other
                                  manufacturer's performance parts may void your new motorcycle warranty, except where
                                  prohibited by law. See your HarleyDavidson dealer for details.
                                                  The jiffy stand locks when placed in the full forward (down)
                                                  position with vehicle weight on it. If the jiffy stand is not in
                                                  the full forward (down) position with vehicle weight on it,
                                                  the vehicle can fall over which could result in death or
                                                  serious injury. (00006a)
                                    A new motorcycle must be operated according to the special breakin procedure. See
                                    Breakin Riding Rules.
                                    Operate motorcycle at moderate speed and out of traffic until you become thoroughly
                                    familiar with its operation and handling characteristics under all conditions.
                            NOTE:
                            HarleyDavidson recommends that you obtain information and formal training in the correct
                            motorcycle riding technique. In the United States, both the HarleyDavidson™ Riding Academy
                            (14143434056) and the Motorcycle Safety Foundation® (18004469227) offer beginning and
                            advanced rider safety courses.
                                    Do not exceed the legal speed limit or drive too fast for existing conditions. Always reduce
                                    speed when poor driving conditions exist. High speed increases the influence of any other
                                    condition affecting stability and increases the possibility of loss of control.
                                    Pay strict attention to road surfaces and wind conditions. Keep both hands on the handlebar
                                    grips when riding the motorcycle. Any twowheeled vehicle may be subject to upsetting
                                    forces such as wind blasts from passing trucks, holes in the pavement, rough road surfaces
                                    and rider control error. These forces may influence the handling characteristics of your
                                    motorcycle. If you experience these conditions, reduce speed and guide the motorcycle with
                                    a relaxed grip to a controlled condition. Do not brake abruptly or force the handlebar. This
                                    may aggravate an unstable condition.
                                    Keep cargo weight concentrated close to the motorcycle and as low as possible to minimize
                                    the change in the motorcycle's center of gravity. Distribute weight evenly on both sides of
                                    the vehicle. Do not load bulky items too far behind the rider or add weight to the handlebars
                                    or front forks. Do not exceed maximum specified load in each saddlebag.
                            NOTE:
New riders should gain experience under various conditions while riding at moderate speeds.
                                  Do not allow other individuals, under any circumstances, to operate your motorcycle unless
                                  you know that they are experienced and licensed riders. Make sure they are thoroughly
                                  familiar with the operation of your particular motorcycle.
                                  Protect your motorcycle against theft. Using the fork lock immediately after parking your
                                  motorcycle will discourage unauthorized use or theft.
                                  Safe motorcycle operation requires alert mental judgment combined with a defensive driving
                                  attitude. Do not allow fatigue, alcohol or drugs to endanger your safety or that of others.
                                  For vehicles with a sound system, adjust the volume to a nondistracting level before
                                  operating vehicle.
                                  Maintain your motorcycle in proper operating condition in accordance with Regular Service
                                  Intervals: 2015 Touring Models. Proper care and maintenance, including tire pressure,
                                  condition and tread depth plus proper adjustment to steering head bearings are important to
                                  the stability and safe operation.
                                  GVWR is the sum of the weight of the motorcycle, accessories and the maximum weight of
                                  the rider, passenger and cargo that can be safely carried.
                                  GAWR is the maximum amount of weight that can be safely carried on each axle.
                                  The GVWR and GAWR are shown on the information label, on the frame steering head or
                                  the frame downtube.
                                  Make sure all equipment required by federal, state and local law is installed and in good
                                  operating condition.
See Brake System to operate motorcycles equipped with an antilock brake system.
                                  Always sound your horn, actuate your turn signals, and exercise caution when passing other
                                  vehicles going in the same direction. Never try to pass another vehicle going in the same
                                  direction at street intersections, on curves, or when going up or down a hill.
                                  At street intersections give the rightofway. Do not presume you have the rightofway, as
                                  the other driver may not know it is your turn.
                                  Always signal when preparing to stop, turn or pass.
                                  All traffic signs, including those used for the control of traffic at intersections, should be
                                  obeyed promptly. SLOW DOWN signs near schools and CAUTION signs at railroad
                                  crossings should always be observed and your actions governed accordingly.
                                  When intending to turn, signal at least 100 ft 30.5 m before reaching the turning point. If
                                  turning across an intersection, move over to the centerline of the street (unless local rules
                                  require otherwise). Slow down when entering the intersection and turn carefully.
                                  Never anticipate a traffic light. When a change is indicated from GO to STOP (or STOP to
                                  GO) in the traffic control systems at intersections, slow down and wait for the light to
                                  change. Never run through a yellow or red traffic light.
                                  While turning either right or left, watch for pedestrians, animals, as well as vehicles.
                                  Do not leave the curb or parking area without signaling. Make sure your way is clear to enter
                                  moving traffic. A moving line of traffic always has the rightofway.
                                  Make sure your license plate is installed in the position specified by law and is clearly visible
                                  at all times. Keep the license plate clean.
                                  Ride at a safe speed that is consistent with the type of highway you are on. Pay strict
                                  attention to whether the road is dry, oily, icy or wet.
                                  Watch for debris such as leaves or loose gravel.
                                  Weather and traffic conditions on the highway dictate adjusting your speed and driving
                                  habits accordingly.
                            HarleyDavidson Motor Company cannot test and make specific recommendations concerning
                            every accessory or combination of accessories sold. Therefore, the rider must be responsible for
                            safe operation of the motorcycle when installing accessories or carrying additional weight.
                                  GVWR is the sum of the weight of the motorcycle, accessories, and the maximum weight of
                                  the rider, passenger and cargo that can be safely carried.
                                  GAWR is the maximum amount of weight that can be safely carried on each axle.
                                  The GVWR and GAWR are shown on the information label which is located on the frame
                            The following guidelines should be used when equipping a motorcycle, carrying passengers
                            and/or cargo.
                                  Do not exceed the legal speed limit or drive too fast for existing conditions. Always reduce
                                  speed when poor driving conditions exist. High speed increases the influence of any other
                                  condition affecting stability and increases the possibility of loss of control.
                                  Pay strict attention to road surfaces and wind conditions, and keep both hands on the
                                  handlebar grips at all times when riding the motorcycle. Any twowheeled vehicle may be
                                  subject to upsetting forces such as wind blasts from passing trucks, holes in the pavement,
                                  rough road surfaces, rider control error, and so on. These forces may influence the handling
                                  characteristics of your motorcycle. If you experience these conditions, reduce speed and
                                  guide the motorcycle with a relaxed grip to a controlled condition. Do not brake abruptly or
                                  force the handlebar. This may aggravate an unstable condition.
                                  Keep cargo weight concentrated close to the motorcycle and as low as possible. This
                                  minimizes the change in the motorcycle's center of gravity.
                                  Distribute weight evenly on both sides of the vehicle.
                                  Do not load bulky items too far behind the rider or add weight to the handlebars or front
                                  forks.
                                  Do not exceed maximum specified load in each saddlebag.
                                  Luggage racks are designed for lightweight items. Do not overload racks.
                                  Be sure cargo is secure and will not shift while riding and recheck the cargo periodically.
                                  Accessories that change the operator's riding position may increase reaction time and affect
                                  handling of the motorcycle.
                                  Additional electrical equipment may overload the motorcycle's electrical system possibly
                                  resulting in electrical system and/or component failure.
                                  Large surfaces such as fairings, windshields, backrests, and luggage racks can have an
                                  adverse effect on stability and handling.
                                  Only properly installed Genuine HarleyDavidson accessories designed specifically for your
                                  motorcycle model should be used.
                                  Pay particular attention to the weights of accessories, cargo, riding gear, passenger and
                                  rider and how the sum total of all these weights affect the loading capacity of your
                                  motorcycle.
Tampering
                            Removal or replacement of any noise control system component may be prohibited by law. This
                            prohibition includes modifications made prior to vehicle sale or delivery to the ultimate purchaser.
                            Use of a vehicle on which noise control system components have been removed or rendered
                            inoperative may also be prohibited by law.
Labels
                            See Labels for safety and maintenance labels which were on the vehicle when new. If removed,
                            replacement labels may be purchased for your motorcycle. Refer to Labels.
                            NOTE:
                            Some labels may be available in different languages for destinations outside the United States.
                            See a HarleyDavidson dealer for all labels available for purchase.
Labels
Labels
                             3      1414886 Engine guard     On front of   This guard may provide limited leg and cosmetic
                                             label            engine        vehicle protection under unique circumstances
                                                              guard         (fall over while stopped, very low speed slide). It
                                                              below         is not made nor intended to provide protection
                                                              center        from bodily injury in a collision with another
                                                              mount         vehicle or any other object.
                             4      90820      Saddlebag     Inside        WARNING: Too much weight in saddlebags can
                                    93D         load limits   saddlebag     cause loss of control. Death or serious injury
                                                                            could occur.
                             5      90821      TourPak load Inside        WARNING: Too much weight in TourPak® can
                                    74C         limits        TourPak      cause loss of control. Death or serious injury
                                                              lid           could occur.
Identification
General
                            See Typical HarleyDavidson VIN: 2015 Touring Models. A unique 17digit serial or Vehicle
                            Identification Number (VIN) is assigned to each motorcycle. Refer to HarleyDavidson VIN
                            Breakdown: 2015 Touring Models.
Location
                            See VIN Locations. The full 17digit VIN is stamped on the right side of the frame near the
                            steering head. In some destinations, a printed VIN label is also attached on the front downtube.
Abbreviated VIN
                            An abbreviated VIN showing the vehicle model, engine type, model year, and sequential number
                            is stamped on the left side of the crankcase between the engine cylinders.
                            NOTE:
                            Always give the full 17digit Vehicle Identification Number when ordering parts or making any
                            inquiry about your motorcycle.
C=HDI D=HDI
Specifications
Specifications
                                                              ITEM                         SPECIFICATION
                                                  Number of cylinders              2
                                                  Type                             4cycle, 45 degree
                                                                                   VType, aircooled
                                                  Compression ratio                9.7:1
                                                  Bore                             3.875 in          98.42 mm
                                                  Stroke                           4.374 in          111.1 mm
                                                  Displacement                     103.1 in3         1690 cm3
                                                  Lubrication system               Pressurized, dry sump
                                                            ITEM                       SPECIFICATION
                                                  Number of                 2
                                                  cylinders
                                                  Type                      4cycle, 45 degree
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                                                  Type                4cycle, 45 degree
                                                                      VType, TwinCooled™
                                                  Compression ratio   10.0:1
                                                  Bore                3.875 in                98.42 mm
                                                  Stroke              4.374 in                111.1 mm
                                                  Displacement        103.1     in3           1690 cm3
                                                  Lubrication system Pressurized, dry sump
                                                  Cooling system      Liquidcooled cylinder heads
NOTE:
                            Specifications in this publication may not match those of official certification in some markets due
                            to timing of publication printing, variance in testing methods, and/or vehicle differences.
                            Customers seeking officially recognized regulatory specifications for their vehicle should refer to
                            certification documents and/or contact their respective dealer or distributor.
Transmission
                                                     TRANSMISSION                      SPECIFICATION
                                                  Type                      Constant mesh, foot shift
                                                  Speeds                    6 forward
Electrical
                                                      COMPONENT                       SPECIFICATION
                                                  Ignition timing      Not adjustable
                                                  Battery              12 volt, 28 amphr, 405 CCA
Sprocket Teeth
                                                               GEAR                               RATIO
                                                  1st Gear                                9.593
                                                  2nd Gear                                6.650
                                                  3rd Gear                                4.938
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                                                  3rd Gear                                4.938
                                                  4th Gear                                4.000
                                                  5th Gear                                3.407
                                                  6th Gear                                2.875
Capacities
                                                                      ITEM                          U.S.        L
                                                  Fuel tank (total)                               6.0 gal     22.7
                                                  Low fuel warning light on                       1.0 gal     3.8
                                                  (approximate)
                                                  Engine oil with filter *                        4.0 qt      3.8
                                                  (approximate)
                                                  Transmission **                                 1.00 qt     0.95
                                                  (approximate)
                                                  Primary chaincase                               1.4 qt      1.3
                                                  (approximate)
                                                  Coolant, TwinCooled models                     1.1 qt      1.0
                                                  (approximate)
                                                  * When refilling, initially add 3.0 qt 2.84 L and add as
                                                  needed to bring level within specification.
                                    GVWR is the sum of the weight of the motorcycle, accessories, and the maximum weight of
                                    the rider, passenger and cargo that can be safely carried.
                                    GAWR is the maximum amount of weight that can be safely carried on each axle.
                                    The GVWR and GAWR are shown on the information label, located on the frame down tube.
                            NOTE:
                            The maximum additional weight allowed on the motorcycle equals the Gross Vehicle Weight
                            Rating (GVWR) minus the running weight. For example, a motorcycle with GVWR of 1200 lb 544
                            kg having a running weight of 800 lb 363 kg , would allow a maximum of an additional 400 lb 181
                            kg combined weight of the rider, passenger, riding gear, cargo and installed accessories.
                             **The total weight of accessories, cargo, riding gear, passenger and rider must not exceed this
                             weight.
                             **The total weight of accessories, cargo, riding gear, passenger and rider must not exceed this
                             weight.
Bulb Chart
                                           FLHTK/L *
                             Tail and      Tail/stop lamp (all, FLHX/S Canadian,                 1            6816704
                             stop lamp     FLTRX/S Canadian)
                                           Tail/stop/turn lamp: FLHTCU/L/TC,                     LED          See parts catalog
                                           FLHTK/L (international)
                                           License plate lamp (Canadian)                         2            5244195
Specified Tires
Tire Data
                                               Match tires, tubes, rim strips or seals, air valves and caps
                                               to the correct wheel. Contact a HarleyDavidson dealer.
                                               Mismatching can lead to tire damage, allow tire slippage
                                               on the wheel or cause tire failure, which could result in
                                               death or serious injury. (00023c)
                            Tubeless tires fitted with the correct size inner tubes may be used on HarleyDavidson laced (wire
                            spoked) wheels. Install a new rim strip and correct size inner tube each time a new tire is installed
                            on a laced wheel.
                            Always maintain proper tire pressure as specified in Specified Tires. Do not load tires beyond
                            GAWR specified in Weights: FLHTCU/L, FLHTCU/L TC, FLHTK/L. Underinflated, over
                            inflated or overloaded tires can fail.
                            HarleyDavidson tires have wear bars that run horizontally across the tread. When a tire is worn to
                            the point that the wear bars are visible, or 1/32 in 0.8 mm tread depth remains, the tire can:
                            HarleyDavidson does not perform any testing with only nitrogen in tires. HarleyDavidson neither
                            recommends nor discourages the use of pure nitrogen to inflate tires.
                            India Tire Compliance Statement: HarleyDavidson Motor Company declares that the tires listed
                            in the specifications section (India Only) meet the Indian Standard 15627 requirement of the
                            Bureau of Indian Standards (as amended from time to time) required for registration of vehicles
                            assembled/manufactured in India. These tires also comply with the Central Motor Vehicle Rules
                            requirements, 1989.
Fuel
                            Always use a good quality unleaded gasoline. Octane ratings are usually found on the pump.
                            Refer to Octane Ratings.
                            Modern service station pumps dispense a high flow of gasoline into a motorcycle fuel tank. This
                            can cause air entrapment and pressurization.
Octane Ratings
                                                             SPECIFICATION                 RATING
                                                           Pump Octane (R+M)/2           91 (95 RON)
Gasoline Blends
                            Your motorcycle was designed to get the best performance and efficiency using unleaded
                            gasoline. Most gasoline is blended with alcohol and/or ether to create oxygenated blends. The
                            type and amount of alcohol or ether added to the fuel is important.
                                  Gasoline/METHYL TERTIARY BUTYL ETHER (MTBE) blends are a mixture of gasoline and
                                  as much as 15 percent MTBE. Gasoline/MTBE blends use in your motorcycle is approved.
                                  ETHANOL fuel is a mixture of ethanol (grain alcohol) and unleaded gasoline and can have
                                  an impact on fuel mileage. Fuels with an ethanol content of up to 10 percent may be used in
                                  your motorcycle without affecting vehicle performance. U.S. EPA regulations currently
                                  indicate that fuels with 15 percent ethanol (E15) are restricted from use in motorcycles at the
                                  time of this publication. Some motorcycles are calibrated to operate with higher ethanol
                                  concentrations to meet the fuel standards in certain countries.
                                  REFORMULATED OR OXYGENATED GASOLINES (RFG) describes gasoline blends that
                                  are specifically designed to burn cleaner than other types of gasoline. This results in fewer
                                  tailpipe emissions. They are also formulated to evaporate less when filling the tank.
                                  Reformulated gasolines use additives to oxygenate the gas. Your motorcycle will run
                                  normally using this type of fuel. HarleyDavidson recommends using it whenever possible as
                                  an aid to cleaner air in our environment.
                                  Do not use racing fuel or fuel containing methanol. Use of these fuels will damage the fuel
                                  system.
                                  Using fuel additives other than those approved for use by HarleyDavidson may damage the
                                  engine, fuel system and other components.
                            Some gasoline blends might adversely affect starting, driveability or fuel efficiency. If any of these
                            problems are experienced, try a different brand of gasoline or gasoline with a higher octane blend.
Catalytic Converter
The motorcycle is equipped with a catalytic converter in the exhaust pipe collector.
                            Some features explained are unique to certain models. These features may be available as accessories for your Harley
                            Davidson motorcycle. See a HarleyDavidson dealer for a complete list of accessories that will fit your specific motorcycle.
Ignition Switch
                            See YOUR OWNER'S MANUAL section. Be sure to record all your key numbers in the space provided at the front of this
                            book.
See Ignition Switch (Shown in OFF position). The ignition switch controls electrical functions of the motorcycle.
NOTES:
                                     HarleyDavidson recommends removing key from ignition/fork lock before operating motorcycle. If you do not remove
                                     key, it can fall out during operation.
                                     ACCESSORY  Accessories and hazard warning flasher can be turned on. Instrument lamps are on. Brake lamp and
                                     horn can be activated. Key may be removed.
                                     The lamps illuminate when the switch is in the IGNITION position, as required by law in some localities.
                                                                                    Ignition Switch Positions
Fork Lock
                            Using the fork lock immediately after parking your motorcycle will discourage unauthorized use or theft when parking your
                            motorcycle.
                            See Fork Lock: FLHR/FLHRC. On FLHR/FLHRC models, the fork lock is located at the top of the steering head, behind
                            the headlamp nacelle and inset in the handlebar clamp shroud.
                            See Ignition Switch (Shown in OFF position). On other models, the fork lock is integrated into the ignition switch.
                            NOTE:
Do not force the switch into the locked position or switch damage can occur.
2. See Fork Lock: FLHR/FLHRC. Insert key and turn key counterclockwise to LOCK position. Remove key.
3. To unlock fork, insert key and turn clockwise to UNLOCK position. Remove key.
2. See Ignition Switch (Shown in OFF position). Turn switch knob to FORK LOCK and push knob down.
4. To unlock fork, insert key and turn to UNLOCK position. Remove key and rotate switch knob out from the FORK LOCK
                                                                             1. Unlock
                                                                             2. Lock
                                                                                 Fork Lock: FLHR/FLHRC
Instruments
Speedometer
                            See Instruments (Fairing Models, typical) and Instruments: FLHR/FLHRC. The speedometer registers forward
                            vehicle speed in miles per hour (U.S.) or kilometers per hour (international).
                            Instrument backlighting activates after a slight delay. The backlighting may briefly fluctuate when ambient lighting changes
                            (such as going through a tunnel).
Tachometer
                            See Instruments (Fairing Models, typical). Some vehicles have an analog tachometer. The tachometer measures the
                            engine speed in revolutions per minute (rpm x 100).
Fuel Gauge
The fuel gauge indicates the approximate amount of fuel in the fuel tank.
Other models: See Instruments (Fairing Models, typical). The fuel gauge is on the instrument panel.
Voltmeter
                            See Instruments (Fairing Models, typical). Some vehicles have a voltmeter. The voltmeter indicates the measured
                            electrical system voltage. With the engine running above 1500 rpm, the voltmeter should register 13.014.5 volts with battery
                            at full charge.
                            Additional vehicle information can be displayed within the infotainment system by pressing the vehicle information switch.
                            See Hand Controls.
                                                       1.   Fuel gauge
                                                       2.   Speedometer
                                                       3.   Tachometer
                                                       4.   Voltmeter
                                                       5.   Low fuel lamp
                                                       6.   Turn signal indicator lamp
                                                       7.   Oil pressure lamp
                                                       8.   Odometer window
                                                       9.   Gear indicator
                                                      10.   Neutral lamp
                                                      11.   Check engine lamp
                                                      12.   Cruise control lamp
                                                      13.   Electrical system lamp (security system)
                                                      14.   Headlamp high beam lamp
                                                      15.   Auxiliary/fog lamp indicator lamp
                                                      16.   Antilock brake system (ABS) icon lamp (km/h ABS icon lamp also shown)
                                                      17.   Engine coolant temperature lamp
                                                      18.   Battery discharge lamp
                                                      19.   Light sensor (not an indicator)
                                                      20.   Not used on these models
                                                                              Instruments (Fairing Models, typical)
Indicator Lamps
                            See Instruments (Fairing Models, typical) and Instruments: FLHR/FLHRC. The check engine lamp indicates the
                            condition of the engine/engine management system.
                            The check engine lamp normally comes on when the ignition is first turned on and remains on for approximately 4 seconds.
                            During this time, the engine management system runs a series of selfdiagnostics.
If the engine lamp comes on at any other time, see a HarleyDavidson dealer.
                            Solid: See Instruments (Fairing Models, typical) and Instruments: FLHR/FLHRC. The low fuel warning lamp
                            indicates when the gasoline in the tank reaches the low fuel level (approximate). Refer to Capacities for the low fuel level.
                            See Odometer Functions for fuel range features.
Flashing: If the low fuel lamp flashes continuously or remains on after filling the fuel tank, see a HarleyDavidson dealer.
                            See Instruments (Fairing Models, typical) and Instruments: FLHR/FLHRC. The battery discharge lamp indicates
                            overcharging or undercharging of the battery. Refer to Battery Maintenance.
                            See Instruments (Fairing Models, typical) and Instruments: FLHR/FLHRC. The electrical system lamp displays the
                            status of the security system and electrical selfdiagnostics for the motorcycle. Refer to Security System for security
                            system operation.
Solid (security system disarmed): If the lamp remains on, see a HarleyDavidson dealer.
                            Rapid flashing: A turn signal bulb is not operating. Exercise caution and use hand signals. Replace inoperative
                            components at earliest opportunity.
                            See Instruments (Fairing Models, typical) and Instruments: FLHR/FLHRC. The headlamp high beam lamp is on
                            when the high beam or flash to pass switch is activated.
Neutral Lamp
                            See Instruments (Fairing Models, typical) and Instruments: FLHR/FLHRC. The neutral lamp is on when the
                            transmission is in neutral.
Orange: Cruise control is enabled. Cruising speed is not set or has been disengaged.
Green: Cruising speed is set. Vehicle speed is being maintained by the cruise control system.
The auxiliary/fog lamp indicator is on when the auxiliary/fog lamps are turned on (for equipped models).
Gear Indicator
                            See Instruments (Fairing Models, typical). On equipped models, the currently selected gear (16) is displayed in the
                            odometer window. The gear indicator is calculated from the vehicle speed and engine speed. The gear indicator remains
                            blank when the transmission is in neutral, the clutch lever is pulled in or the vehicle is not moving.
                            The gear indicator may be momentarily inaccurate depending on rider clutch use characteristics and clutch wear. This can
                            occur if the clutch is allowed to slip either due to excessive wear, misadjusted clutch or if the operator rides the clutch.
ABS Lamp
                            Flashing: See Instruments (Fairing Models, typical) and Instruments: FLHR/FLHRC. On vehicles with ABS, the
                            ABS lamp begins flashing when the vehicle is turned on. The flashing lamp indicates that the system is in selfdiagnosis
                            mode. It continues to flash until motorcycle speed exceeds 3 mph 5 km/h . ABS is not operational until the lamp turns off.
                            Solid: Continuous illumination of the lamp indicates an ABS malfunction. ABS is disabled and the brakes are operating as if
                            they were nonABS brakes. See a HarleyDavidson dealer for service.
                            On TwinCooled vehicles, the engine coolant temperature lamp is on when the coolant has exceeded threshold
                            temperature.
                            Check and add coolant as necessary. See Cooling System. For other possible coolant system issues, see Cooling
                            System: TwinCooled Models.
                            If coolant level is sufficient and the lamp remains on, stop the engine immediately and see a HarleyDavidson dealer for
                            service.
                            See Instruments (Fairing Models, typical) and Instruments: FLHR/FLHRC. The oil pressure lamp turns on when the
                            ignition is turned on. The lamp remains on until the engine is started.
If the lamp is on while the engine is running, sufficient oil is not circulating through the engine.
Check and add engine oil as necessary. See Engine Oil Level. For other possible causes, see Engine.
                            If the engine oil level is sufficient and the lamp remains on, stop the engine immediately and see a HarleyDavidson dealer
                            for service.
Odometer Functions
Odometer
                            The odometer shows the total accumulated mileage for the motorcycle. Press the trigger switch to cycle through different
                            odometer functions. The time (FLHR/FLHRC) and odometer can be displayed while the motorcycle is turned off by pressing
                            the trigger switch.
                            Changing units: With odometer displayed, press and hold the trigger switch until the units change to MI or KM for
                            motorcycles without an audio system. Motorcycles equipped with the BOOM! BOX INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM use the setup
Trip Odometers
                            The two trip odometers (A and B) display the total accumulated mileage since they were last reset. To check, press and
                            release the trigger switch until the desired trip odometer (A or B) is displayed.
                            Reset: With the desired trip odometer displayed (A or B), press and hold the trigger switch until the selected trip odometer
                            resets to zero.
Fuel Range
                            The fuel range display shows the approximate mileage available with the amount of fuel left in the fuel tank. The range
                            display is only updated when the vehicle is moving.
                            Display Fuel Range: With the ignition switch in the ACCESSORY or IGNITION position, press the trigger switch until fuel
                            range is displayed. The fuel range is indicated by the letter "R" in the left side of the display. The calculated remaining
                            distance (miles or kilometers) to empty is displayed, based on the amount of fuel in the tank.
                            Low Fuel: Refer to Capacities. The fuel range is automatically displayed in the odometer window when the low fuel lamp is
                            on. When fuel range drops to 10 miles or 10 kilometers remaining, the odometer window displays "LO RNG" to indicate that
                            the motorcycle is nearly out of fuel. Refuel as soon as possible.
                            Turn Off Automatic Low Fuel Popup: With the fuel range displayed, hold the trigger switch until the fuel range flashes two
                            times. To turn this feature back on, hold the trigger switch until the fuel range flashes once.
                            Reset: Resetting the low fuel warning lamp and fuel range requires sufficient fuel in the tank and an ignition cycle change
                            (IGNITIONOFFIGNITION).
                            Adding at least 2 gallons 7.5 liters of fuel allows the fuel range to update. The fuel range slowly updates over the next
                            miles 50 kilometers after refueling.
                            Battery Reconnection and Initialization: If the battery is disconnected and reconnected, the gauge requires approximately
                            a half tank of fuel to initialize fuel range functionality.
                            Press and release the trigger switch until the digital tachometer is displayed. The odometer window briefly displays a
                            "GEAR/RPM" message, then displays the current gear and engine speed (revolutions per minute).
Time: FLHR/FLHRC
                            See Setting Time: FLHR/FLHRC. On FLHR/FLHRC models, the time is displayed in the odometer window. Perform the
                            following steps to configure time.
                               3. 12HR/24HR: Press and hold the trigger switch until 12HR begins to flash. Press the trigger switch to toggle between
                                  12 hour (12HR) or 24 hour (24HR) clock display.
                               4. Hour: Press and hold the trigger switch until the hour is flashing. Repeatedly press the trigger switch to advance hours
                                  to the correct time.
                               5. Minutes: Press and hold the trigger switch until the minutes begin flashing. Repeatedly press the trigger switch to
                                  advance minutes to the correct time.
                               6. AM/PM: If 12HR was selected, press and hold the trigger switch until AM/PM begins flashing. Press the trigger switch
                                  to toggle between AM or PM.
                                  NOTE:
AM or PM will not appear in the regular time display. The motorcycle uses the selection for diagnostic purposes.
Tip Indicator
                            See Tip and Sidestand Messages. If the motorcycle is tipped over, the word "tiP" appears in the odometer window.
                            engine will not start until the tip condition is reset.
Reset: Bring the motorcycle to the upright position. Turn ignition switch OFF. Turn ignition switch ON.
No Fob Message
                            If the motorcycle has a security system and is driven off leaving the fob behind, 'NO FOB' temporarily displays in the
                            odometer window.
                            With the motorcycle separated from its assigned fob, the motorcycle can only be started with a manual PIN entry to disarm
                            the security system. See Arming and Disarming.
Sidestand Message
                            See Tip and Sidestand Messages. Some vehicles have a jiffy stand interlock feature. A "Side Stand" message scrolls
                            across the odometer if the jiffy stand is lowered while the motorcycle is in gear or while riding. See Jiffy Stand Interlock:
                            International Models.
Clearing message (before starting motorcycle): Place transmission in neutral or raise jiffy stand.
Clearing message (while riding): Safely bring the motorcycle to a stop. Raise jiffy stand.
Clearing message (temporarily): Press the trigger switch. The message clears momentarily before displaying again.
                                                           1.   Odometer
                                                           2.   Trip odometers (A, B, reset)
                                                           3.   Fuel range (low fuel range)
                                                           4.   Digital tachometer (FLHR/FLHRC)
                                                           5.   Trigger switch (left hand control)
                                                                                     Odometer Functions
                                                                              1. Tip indicator
                                                                              2. Sidestand message
                                                                                 Tip and Sidestand Messages
Hand Controls
                            See Hand Controls. The engine OFF/RUN switch turns the engine power ON or OFF. The switch is in the right hand
                            controls.
                            OFF: Press the top of the OFF/RUN switch to turn off the engine. After shutting off the engine, turn the ignition switch OFF
                            to completely turn off the motorcycle.
RUN: Press the bottom of the OFF/RUN switch to turn on ignition power before starting the motorcycle.
See Hand Controls. The engine start/hazard warning switch is in the right hand controls.
START: Pressing the bottom of the switch operates the starter motor. See Starting the Engine.
1. See Ignition Switch (Shown in OFF position). Turn ignition switch to IGNITION.
2. Press the engine OFF/RUN switch to the RUN position. Put the transmission in neutral (neutral indicator lamp lit).
                            Hazard Warning: Pressing the top of the switch (triangle symbol) operates the fourway flashers. This system allows a
                            stranded motorcycle to be left in the fourway flashing mode and secured until help is found.
                               1. With the ignition switch in the IGNITION or ACCESSORY position, press the hazard warning switch (triangle) to
                                  activate the fourway flashers.
                               2. Turn the ignition switch to OFF (with security system fob present). Lock the ignition switch. The fourway flashers
                                  continue flashing for two hours or until the rider cancels operation. The security system will arm (on equipped
                                  vehicles).
                               3. To cancel, turn the ignition switch to IGNITION or ACCESSORY (with security system fob present). Press the hazard
                                  warning switch (triangle) to cancel the flashers.
Horn Switch
                            See Hand Controls. The horn is operated by pressing the HORN switch in the left hand controls. The horn can be
                            activated for up to 10 seconds at a time. If the HORN switch is held for a longer period, the horn will automatically
                            deactivate.
See Hand Controls. The headlamp dimmer switch is in the left hand controls. The switch has three positions.
                            High beam: Press the top of the switch to activate the high beam. The high beam indicator shows when the high beam is
                            turned on.
Low beam: Press the lower portion of the switch to activate the low beam.
                            Flash to pass: Press and hold the bottom of the switch to flash the high beam lamp. When in accessory mode, press the
                            flash to pass switch to activate the headlamp.
See Hand Controls. The turn signal switches are in the left and right hand controls.
                            Activating: Press and release the left or right turn signal switch to activate the turn signal lamps. The lamps flash until they
                            are automatically canceled or manually canceled by the rider.
                            Automatic canceling: The turn signal lamps automatically cancel when a full turn has been detected. The lamps also
                            cancel if the turn signal has been activated for a prolonged period while riding. The lamps will not cancel while the
                            motorcycle remains stopped or at a very low speed.
                            Manual canceling: To cancel the turn signal, press and release the turn signal switch a second time. To activate the
                            opposite turn signal, press and release the turn signal switch for the new direction. The first turn signal cancels and
                            opposite turn signal lamps begin flashing.
                            NOTES:
                                     If a turn signal indicator flashes rapidly, a turn signal bulb is not operating. Exercise caution and use hand signals.
                                     Replace inoperative components at earliest opportunity.
                                     Front turn signal lamps also function as running lamps on some vehicles.
                            See Hand Controls. The CRUISE/SET/RESUME switch automatically regulates the speed of the vehicle. See Cruise
                            Control for detailed operation.
                            CRUISE: Press the CRUISE switch straight in to enable cruise control. The cruise control indicator lights orange. Pressing
                            the CRUISE switch again turns off cruise control.
SET/: With cruise control enabled, press SET/ to set the cruising speed. The cruise control indicator lights green. While at
                            RESUME/+: If cruise control is disengaged (such as a braking event), press RESUME/+ to resume the previous cruising
                            speed. While at cruising speed, press RESUME/+ to increase speed.
                            See Hand Controls. The PushToTalk (PTT)/Squelch (SQ+/SQ) switch is used to operate the CB radio or rider/passenger
                            intercom on equipped vehicles. See the BOOM! BOX OWNER'S MANUAL for complete instructions.
                            PTT: With the CB or intercom turned on and headset connected, press and hold the PTT switch to transmit over the CB or
                            through the intercom. Release the PTT switch to end transmission.
                            SQ+/SQ: The CB audio remains muted until a CB signal stronger than the squelch level is received. Press SQ to decrease
                            the squelch threshold (allowing more signals and noise). Press SQ+ to raise the squelch threshold (allowing only stronger
                            signals).
                            See Hand Controls. The voice recognition switch activates the voice recognition features on equipped vehicles.
                            headset connected, press the voice command switch. The radio shows a list of available commands. Speak the desired
                            command into the headset microphone. See the BOOM! BOX OWNER'S MANUAL.
                            See Hand Controls. On equipped vehicles, press the vehicle information switch to display the following items on the radio
                            screen when the radio is turned on. See the BOOM! BOX OWNER'S MANUAL.
                            Engine Oil Pressure: Displays the engine oil pressure. Engine oil pressure will normally vary from 5 psi 34 kPa
                            speed to 3038 psi 207262 kPa at 2000 rpm when engine is at normal operating temperature of 230 °F 110 °C .
                            EITMS: Displays the status of the Engine Idle Temperature Management System (EITMS). The status may be ACTIVE,
                            ENABLED or DISABLED. See Engine Idle Temperature Management System.
HOME/VOLUME/PREVIOUS/NEXT Switch
                            See Hand Controls. The HOME/VOLUME/PREVIOUS/NEXT fiveway switch operates radio features on equipped
                            vehicles. See the BOOM! BOX OWNER'S MANUAL.
HOME: Press the HOME switch straight in to transition to the HOME screen on the radio.
                            PREVIOUS/NEXT: Press the switch to the left or right to seek up/down for a radio station or to select the previous/next
                            media file.
CURSOR/SELECT Switch
                            See Hand Controls. The CURSOR/SELECT fiveway switch operates radio features on equipped vehicles. See the
                            BOOM! BOX OWNER'S MANUAL.
SELECT: Press the SELECT switch straight in to select or toggle a feature on the radio screen.
CURSOR: Press the switch in the desired direction to move the cursor or selection on the radio screen.
Trigger Switch
See Hand Controls. The trigger switch is on the front of the left hand controls.
Vehicle off: Press the trigger switch to display the accumulated mileage in the odometer.
                            See Hand Controls. The front brake lever is on the right handlebar and is operated with the fingers of the right hand.
                            Squeeze the brake lever to actuate the front brakes. See Brake System.
See Hand Controls. The throttle control grip is on the right handlebar and is operated with the right hand.
Decelerate: Slowly turn throttle control grip clockwise (toward front of motorcycle) to close the throttle.
Accelerate: Slowly turn throttle control grip counterclockwise (toward rear of motorcycle) to open the throttle.
                            Rolloff position: The throttle control grip can be turned clockwise slightly past the idle position. Turning to the rolloff
                            position disengages cruising speed. The rolloff position is also used when enabling/disabling EITMS. See Engine Idle
                            Temperature Management System.
See Hand Controls. The clutch hand lever is on the left handlebar and is operated with the fingers of the left hand.
1. Slowly pull clutch hand lever in against handlebar grip to disengage clutch.
2. Shift to first gear using the gear shifter lever. See Gear Shift Lever.
                            The vehicle can be started in any gear as long as the clutch lever is pulled in. If the clutch is not disengaged, the vehicle will
                            not start when in gear.
                            See Heated Hand Grips. Models with heated hand grips have a variable heat control dial located on the end of the
                            hand grip.
                            Rotate the control dial to align the desired setting with the arrow on the grip. The heat settings range from 1 (minimum) to 6
                            (peak). Rotate to the OFF icon to turn off heat.
                            The hand grips are thermostaticallycontrolled, providing a constant grip temperature regardless of changes in the outside
                            temperature. To prevent battery drain, heated hand grips should only be used while the engine is running.
                            The sensor for thermostatic control is housed in the left hand grip. Maintaining consistent hand contact with both left and
                            right hand grips will produce the most consistent results. If the hand grips are not producing heat, see Heated Hand Grips
                            NOTE:
Cruise Control
                            Cruise control can be engaged to automatically maintain the cruising speed of the motorcycle. The rider remains in control
                            and may disengage cruise control at any time by applying the brakes, pulling the clutch lever, rolling back the throttle or
                            turning off cruise control.
                            Cruise control can be engaged at speeds between 30 mph 48 km/h and 90 mph 145 km/h . The system will not engage at
                            speeds outside this range.
                            While cruising, the rider can increase speed 10 mph 16 km/h or more (depending on how hard the rider rolls on the throttle
                            and the condition of the vehicle) over the SET point before the system automatically deactivates. This allows the rider to
                            momentarily increase speed, if necessary. Rolling on the throttle too greatly may disengage the system.
                            NOTE:
                               1. See Left Hand Cruise Control Functions (Typical). Press the CRUISE switch straight in to enable cruise control.
                                  The cruise control lamp turns orange to indicate that cruise control is enabled. See Instruments (Fairing Models,
                                  typical).
                               2. With the motorcycle traveling at the desired cruising speed of 3090 mph 48145 km/h , momentarily press SET (press
                                  the CRUISE switch down) to engage cruise control at the current vehicle speed. The cruise control lamp turns green to
                            When cruising speed is disengaged, the cruise control indicator lamp turns orange. Cruise control is still enabled and the
                            previous cruising speed can be resumed. Cruising speed automatically disengages when any of the following events are
                            detected.
                            If the system is disengaged using one of the methods described in DISENGAGE CRUISING SPEED, the system is still
                            enabled. The previous SET speed is retained and can be resumed until cruise control is turned off.
                            See Left Hand Cruise Control Functions (Typical). To resume the previous SET speed, press RESUME (press the
                            CRUISE switch up).
                            Cruise control will not resume if the vehicle speed is more than 15 mph 24 km/h below the previous SET speed. In this case,
                            press SET (press the CRUISE switch down) to engage a new cruising speed.
                            See Left Hand Cruise Control Functions (Typical). With the cruising speed set, momentarily press RESUME/+ (press
                            the CRUISE switch up) to increase speed, or press SET/ (press the CRUISE switch down) to decrease speed. The cruising
                            speed increases or decreases by 1 mph 1.6 km/h .
                            Holding the switch increases or decreases speed in increments of 1 mph 1.6 km/h until the switch is released. There is a
                            delay of about 2 seconds before the speed changes.
                            Press the CRUISE switch straight in to turn off cruise control. The cruise control lamp turns off to indicate that the system is
                            off. Cruise control must be turned back on before setting a new cruising speed. Cruise control also deactivates when
                            shutting off and restarting the motorcycle.
Accessory Switch
                            See Accessory Connector (under left side cover). The accessory switch controls power to the accessory connector
                            under the left side cover. See a HarleyDavidson dealer or www.harleydavidson.com for electrical accessories that
                            purchased and installed on the motorcycle.
FLHR/FLHRC: See Nacelle Switches: FLHR/FLHRC. The accessory switch is on the right side of the nacelle.
                            Other models: See Fairing Cap Switches (typical). A panel for accessory switches is next to the ignition switch in the
                            fairing cap. Switches can be added for installed accessories. The maximum load per switch is 2 amps.
Auxiliary/Fog Lamps
                            The auxiliary/fog lamps provide additional light to the road and surrounding environment in dark or rainy conditions. The
                            lamps also give the motorcycle more visibility to other motorists.
FLHR/FLHRC: See Nacelle Switches: FLHR/FLHRC. The switch is on the left side of the nacelle.
                            Other models: See Fairing Cap Switches (typical). The switch is on the left side of the fairing cap. When the lamps are
                            on, the auxiliary/fog lamp indicator is displayed in the instruments as shown in Instruments (Fairing Models, typical)
                            Domestic/Canada configurations: The auxiliary/fog lamps are configured to automatically turn off when the high beam
                            headlamp is turned on, except as required by state/province.
                            Auxiliary/fog lamps can be configured to turn on or off with high beam by the dealer, based on legal requirements for each
                            location.
Passenger Controls
                            See Passenger Controls. Some vehicles have passenger controls on the right side of the TourPak. These controls allow
                            the passenger to operate functions in the infotainment system. See BOOM! BOX OWNER'S MANUAL for detailed
                            instructions.
Mode Switch
MODE: Press switch straight in to select the next available audio source.
UP/DN: Press switch up/down to select the previous/next radio station or media file.
VOL+/VOL: Press switch up/down to raise/lower the volume to the passenger headset.
                                     See BOOM! BOX OWNER'S MANUAL for a complete description of features and instructions for operation.
                                     Perform system setup and get familiar with the controls and features of the infotainment system before operating the
                                     motorcycle on the road.
                                     For additional instruction and information, see an authorized HarleyDavidson dealer and online resources at
                                     www.harleydavidson.com/touring.
                            See Boom! Box Infotainment System. Some vehicles have a Boom! Box infotainment system. The system operates
                            while the ignition switch is in the IGNITION or ACCESSORY position. The following controls are on the radio.
Power/Mute: Press and hold to turn the system on/off. Press briefly to mute/unmute audio and pause media.
Soft keys: Some systems have soft keys. Press the corresponding soft key to select items on the screen.
                            Touchscreen: Some systems have a touchscreen. Select items on the screen to operate the infotainment system. The
                            touchscreen can be operated while wearing riding gloves. The touchscreen has a replaceable screen protector which must
                            remain on the screen. Damage to the screen due to use without a screen protector will not be covered under warranty.
                                                           1.   Power/mute
                                                           2.   Home screen
                                                           3.   Favorites
                                                           4.   Navigation
                                                           5.   Soft key
                                                           6.   Touchscreen
                                                                              Boom! Box Infotainment System
                            The media compartment has a USB port to connect with a phone, media device or USB drive. An interface cable may be
                            needed to connect with devices. The USB port is powered and operational when the vehicle is turned on or in accessory
                            mode.
                            Devices can be added or removed while the radio is on. However, when importing/exporting files or installing updates to the
                            radio, do not disconnect the USB device until the task has completed.
                            Keep the compartment door closed while riding to prevent items from falling out. Remove valuable items from the media
                            compartment before leaving the vehicle unattended.
                            NOTE:
Do not use media players with hard drives. Vibration may cause internal damage to these players.
                            See Storage/Media Compartment (FLTRX/FLTRXS). Storage compartments are on the right and left side of the fairing.
                            The USB port for media devices is in the right side compartment.
                            Cleaning: The rubber or fabric insert in the compartment is attached with hook and loop fastening tape and can be removed
                            for cleaning.
                            See Media Compartment (Other Models). Other vehicles have a media compartment on the right side of the radio as
                            shown. Insert the phone or media device into the foam cradle to secure the device and isolate it from vibration.
Close: Firmly push the door shut until the latch engages.
                            Reset door latch: If compartment door was forced open or is not latching properly, the door latch may need to be reset.
                            Push the door shut. Open the door. Close the door again to engage the latch mechanism.
Cleaning: The cradle can be removed for cleaning or to assist with installing or removing a device from the compartment.
Headset Connectors
                            See Rider Headset Connector and Passenger Headset Connector. Some vehicles have a rider headset connector on
                            the fuel tank panel and a passenger headset connector on the left speaker pod. The headsets are used to operate the CB,
                            intercom, voice recognition and other features on equipped models.
                            Use the HarleyDavidson 7pin DIN headset that is supplied with equipped models or purchased from a HarleyDavidson
                            dealer. Other headset microphones will not work. See the instructions that are included with the headset to install in a
                            helmet.
Connect the headset by aligning the ridge on the headset with the slot on the connector.
                            Audio routing for the headset is controlled through the radio. Volume and pushtotalk functions are done using the rider and
                            passenger hand controls. See the BOOM! BOX OWNER'S MANUAL.
                            The socket caps remain shut when not in use to prevent dirt and water from entering the socket. Close both socket caps
                            before washing the motorcycle.
                            The motorcycle is equipped with Electronic Throttle Control (ETC). Instead of using a mechanical cable connection to the
                            throttle body, this technology uses redundant grip sensors to indicate rider requested throttle position to the Electronic
                            Control Module (ECM). The ECM then regulates proper fuel/air intake and ignition timing based on the rider's actions. The
                            grip sensor is manufactured with internal cams and spring retainer for natural feel and operation.
                            In the event of a component failure, the ETC operation is designed for rider safety and continued motorcycle operation. The
                            Electronic Control Module monitors the status of the grip sensors, throttle plate actuation and airflow. If any problems are
                            detected, the motorcycle will disable cruise control, illuminate the check engine lamp and revert to one of the following
                            fallback modes.
                            The rider will experience nearnormal operation. The motorcycle will operate with provisions to guard against unintended
                            acceleration.
                            The throttle plate actuator is forced to a "fast idle" position, which will provide enough torque to crawl, but not enough torque
                            to operate at traffic speeds.
Location
                            See Gear Shift Lever and Shift Pattern. The gear shift lever is located on the left side of the motorcycle and is operated
                            with the left foot. The shift lever changes gears in a sequential sixspeed transmission.
Shift Pattern
                            See Gear Shift Lever and Shift Pattern. Each gear must be engaged in sequence. Lift the gear shift lever to
                            press the lever to downshift. After each gear change, release the gear shift lever to allow it to return to its resting position.
                            See Shifting Gears.
Neutral
                            Neutral is located between first and second gear. The transmission can be shifted to neutral from either first or second
                            Lift or press the gear shift lever 1/2 of its stroke. In neutral, the indicator lamp will light.
                            See HeelToe Foot Shift Lever. Some motorcycles have a heeltoe shifter lever. Upshifts can be made with the heel of
                            the left foot. Upshifts and downshifts can be made with the toe.
Downshift (toe): Push toe shift lever all the way down (full stroke)
Upshift (toe): Lift the toe shift lever all the way up (full stroke)
Upshift (heel): Push the heel shift lever all the way down (full stroke)
                            Release the foot shift lever after each gear change to allow the lever to return to its center position before another gear
                            change.
                            NOTE:
                            The height of the heel and toe shift levers can be adjusted for rider preference. Verify that full lever movement is available
                            after adjustment. See the service manual.
Identification
                            See Wheel Speed Sensor Clip (ABS Identification). Some vehicles have the Reflex™ Linked Brakes with Antilock
                            Brake System. Vehicles with this option can be identified by a wheel speed sensor on the left side of the front wheel. The
                            wheel speed sensor has a clip with an 'ABS' marking.
                            See Hydraulic Control Unit (behind right side cover). These vehicles can also be identified by a hydraulic control unit
                            behind the right side cover.
See Brake System and Reflex Linked Brake Operation for ABS and linked brake operation.
Brake System
                            See Brake Controls. The front brake hand lever controls the front wheel brake and is located on the right handlebar.
                            Operate the hand lever with the fingers of the right hand.
                            See Brake Controls. The rear brake pedal controls the rear wheel brake and is located on the motorcycle's right side.
                            Operate the rear brake pedal with the right foot.
Apply brakes uniformly and evenly to prevent wheels from locking. Use front and rear brakes equally for best results.
                            HarleyDavidson's antilock brake system assists the rider in maintaining control when braking in a straightline emergency
                            situation. ABS operates independently on front and rear brakes to keep the wheels rolling and prevent uncontrolled wheel
                            lockups either on dry pavement or on slick surfaces such as gravel, leaves or when riding in wet conditions.
                            The ABS monitors sensors at the front and rear wheels to determine wheel speed. If the system detects one or both wheels
                            are slowing down too quickly, which indicates they are close to locking, or if the deceleration rate does not match a criteria
                            stored in memory, the ABS reacts. The system rapidly opens and closes valves to modulate the brake caliper pressure
                            utilizing only the brake lever/pedal pressure being applied by the rider. During ABS activation, the system provides the
                            electronic equivalent of manually pumping the brakes and is capable of cycling up to seven times per second.
                            The rider will recognize ABS activation by the slight pulsing sensation in the hand lever or the rear brake pedal. The pulsing
                            sensation may also be accompanied by a clicking sound from the ABS module. Both are the result of normal operation.
                            Refer to ABS Symptoms and Conditions.
                            While an advantage in emergency braking, ABS is not a substitute for safe riding. The safest way to stop a motorcycle is
                            upright with both wheels straight.
                            HarleyDavidson ABS is a manual assist system. When in an emergency stopping situation, maintain pressure on the
                            brakes through all ABS events. Do not modulate or "pump" the brake controls. The wheels will not lock until the end of the
                            stop when motorcycle speed reaches approximately 4 mph 6 km/h and ABS is no longer needed.
                            ABS motorcycles must always use HarleyDavidson specified tires and wheels. The ABS monitors the rotational speed of
                            the wheels through individual wheel speed sensors. Changing to different diameter wheels or differentsized tires can alter
                            the rotational speed. This can upset the calibration of the ABS and have an adverse effect on its ability to detect and prevent
                            uncontrolled wheel lockups. Operating at tire pressures other than those specified in Specified Tires can reduce ABS
                            braking performance.
                              SYMPTOM                                                        CONDITION
                             ABS lamp     ABS malfunction detected. See a HarleyDavidson dealer for service.
                             continuously
                             lit
                             ABS lamp       This indicates a normal selfdiagnostics process when the motorcycle is first turned on and the speed is
                             flashing       under 3 mph 5 km/h . ABS is not operational until the lamp turns off. If the lamp continues flashing at speeds
                                            greater than 3 mph 5 km/h , see a HarleyDavidson dealer for service.
                             Pulsing        Normal condition.
                             brake lever
                             or pedal
                             during an
                             ABS event
                             Clicking     Normal condition.
                             sound during
                             an ABS
                             event
                             "Surge"        Normal condition. This is most noticeable when braking with one brake (front only or rear only). Result of a
                             sensation      reduction in deceleration which can be caused by cracks or bumps in road, engine braking (high engine
                             while          RPMs causing the rear wheel to slow down), hard braking at slow speeds, and other conditions. This
                             braking        to ABS modulating caliper brake pressure to prevent uncontrolled wheel lock.
                             Temporarily Normal condition. Engine braking (high engine RPMs causing the rear wheel to slow down) or down shifting
                             stiff rear  can activate ABS. If applying the rear brake at the same time or immediately after, the ABS may be closing a
                             brake pedal valve to prevent pressure to the rear brake. This is due to ABS modulating caliper brake pressure to prevent
                                         uncontrolled wheel lock.
                             Tire chirp     Normal condition. Depending on surface, tire can chirp without locking the wheel.
                             Black mark Normal condition. Depending on surface, tire can leave a black mark without locking the wheel.
                             on pavement
                             Wheel lock Normal condition. ABS does not activate on front wheel below 3 mph 5 km/h or on rear wheel below
                             at low speed km/h .
2014 and later Touring motorcycles with the Reflex antilock brake system have electronically linked brake functionality. This
                            At speeds greater than 2025 mph 3240 km/h , the system dynamically adjusts the linking for the amount of brake applied
                            as well as vehicle speed to achieve a more optimized brake balance. The system provides more linking when the rider is
                            applying heavier braking, and reduces or eliminates linking for light braking and low speeds.
                            When linked, applying the front brake lever alone will cause the system to also dynamically apply an amount of braking to
                            the rear. Applying the rear brake pedal alone will cause the system to also apply an amount of braking to the left front
                            caliper. When applying both brakes, the system attempts to dynamically balance braking across both the front and rear
                            wheels.
                            At speeds less than 2025 mph 3240 km/h , the brakes are not linked so that low speed maneuverability is not adversely
                            affected, such as when riding the motorcycle in a parking lot.
Passenger Footboards/Footrests
                            Passenger footboards/footrests can be adjusted to one of three positions. Before moving to a new position, remove
                            plugs from holes in the footrest mount in the frame as necessary.
                               1. See Passenger Footboard/Footrest (typical). Remove socket screw with lockwasher from top of
                                  footboard/footrest bracket. Do not remove lower screw from footboards.
2. Place bracket at the desired position. Insert pin (on footrest bracket only) into mount hole.
                               3. Install socket screw with lockwasher. Apply a drop of Loctite Threadlocker 243 (blue) to the threads. Tighten socket
                                  screw to 3642 ftlbs (4956 Nm).
Jiffy Stand
The jiffy stand is located on the left side of the motorcycle. The stand swings outward to support the motorcycle for parking.
                            The motorcycle will start and run with the jiffy stand down while the transmission is in neutral. If the jiffy stand is down and
                            the transmission in gear, engaging the clutch stalls the motorcycle. The message "Sidestand" will scroll across the
                            odometer. Raising the jiffy stand or putting the transmission in neutral, will permit the engine to run. The odometer
                            the message.
                            If the stand lowers at a speed greater than 10 mph 15 km/h , the engine will continue to run. It will illuminate the indicators
                            (flash twice) and scroll the message "Sidestand" across the odometer. The message will remain until the system detects the
                            jiffy stand in the fully retracted position again. The rider may continue to ride while in this mode.
The rider may clear the text messages at any time by pressing the TRIP/trigger switch once while the vehicle is powered up.
See Safe Operating Rules and review the following safety procedures.
FLHR/FLHRC
                            See Fuel Tank: FLHR/FLHRC. The fuel filler cap is on the right side of the fuel tank. Some vehicles have a locking fuel
                            cap.
The cap on the left side is the fuel gauge. The fuel gauge is not removable.
Other Models
The fuel filler cap is beneath a pushbutton or locking door on the fuel tank.
Pushbutton fuel door: See Push button Fuel Door. Push button to release the door.
                            Locking fuel door: See Locking Fuel Door. Unlock fuel door with the ignition key. Lock fuel door by removing key and
                            closing fuel door.
Install: Turn fuel filler cap clockwise until it clicks. The ratchet action of the cap prevents overtightening.
                                                                               1. Fuel gauge
                                                                               2. Fuel filler cap
                                                                                    Fuel Tank: FLHR/FLHRC
                                                                            1. Lock
                                                                            2. Unlock
                                                                                    Locking Fuel Door
This type of mirror is designed to give a much wider view to the rear than a flat mirror. However, cars and other objects seen
                                    Use caution when judging the size or relative distance of objects seen in rear view mirrors.
                                    Always adjust the rear view mirrors to clearly reflect the area behind the motorcycle before riding.
                            NOTE:
                            Adjust mirrors so you can see a small portion of your shoulders in each mirror. This will help you establish the relative
                            distance of vehicles to the rear of your motorcycle.
Rear Suspension
                            Suspension may be adjusted to suit load conditions, riding style and personal comfort. Increase preload to accommodate
                            the total load on the motorcycle. Reduce the preload if carrying less weight. Do not exceed maximum GVWR when loading
                            vehicle.
                            Use a noloss air gauge when checking air pressure. Check suspension pressure weekly if ridden daily, or before each trip if
                            ridden occasionally.
1. Rest the motorcycle on its jiffy stand. Open the left saddlebag lid.
                               2. See Rear Suspension Air Valve. Remove cap from air valve near the top of the left shock.
                                    NOTES:
                                             Always add 35 psi 2135 kPa to the existing pressure before releasing air from the system to prevent oil from
                                             exiting the air valve. NEVER exceed 50 psi 345 kPa .
                                             Do not exceed maximum GVWR or GAWR.
                               3. See Air Suspension Pump and Gauge (HD34633). Attach AIR SUSPENSION PUMP AND GAUGE HD34633
                                  the air valve. Fill or release air from the shock absorber to the pressure specified for your model motorcycle and load.
                                  Refer to Recommended Suspension Air Pressure: Models Without TourPak and Recommended
                                  Suspension Air Pressure: Models With TourPak.
                                    NOTE:
The specified pressures are recommended starting points. Adjust pressure to suit load conditions, riding style and
*Refer to Weights: FLHR, FLHRC, FLHX/S, FLTRX/S for maximum added weight allowed on the motorcycle.
*Refer to Weights: FLHTCU/L, FLHTCU/L TC, FLHTK/L for maximum added weight allowed on the motorcycle.
                               2. See Preload Adjustment Knob. Rotate the preload adjustment knob counterclockwise until it stops. The stopped
                                  position is the minimum preload.
                               3. Refer to Manual Suspension Preload Table: Models with TourPak (models with TourPak) or Manual
                                  Suspension Preload Table: Models without TourPak (models without TourPak). Rotate the preload adjustment
                                  knob clockwise the recommended number of turns to increase the preload for the total weight of the rider, passenger
                                  and cargo. The knob clicks at each half turn.
4. Turn the knob half turns to fine tune the ride if desired.
                             190 86.2          00    0     0    1    2    3    4     5    6     7    8     9    10    11   12    13   14    15
                             210 95.3          00    0     1    2    3    4    5     6    7     8    9     10   11    12   13    14   15    16
                             220 99.8          00    1     2    3    4    5    6     7    8     9    10    11   12    13   14    15   16    17
                             230 104.3         01    2     3    4    5    6    7     8    9     10   11    12   13    14   15    16   17    18
                             240 108.9         12    3     4    5    6    7    8     9    10    11   12    13   14    15   16    17   18    HIGH
                             250 113.4         23    4     5    6    7    8    9     10   11    12   13    14   15    16   17    18   HIGH
                             260 117.9         34    5     6    7    8    9    10    11   12    13   14    15   16    17   18    HIGH
                             270 122.5         45    6     7    8    9    10   11    12   13    14   15    16   17    18   HIGH
Luggage
                                    GVWR is the sum of the weight of the motorcycle, accessories and the maximum weight of the rider, passenger and
                                    cargo that can be safely carried.
                                    GAWR is the maximum amount of weight that can be safely carried on each axle.
                                    The GVWR and GAWR are shown on the information label on the frame downtube.
                                    Keep cargo weight concentrated close to the motorcycle and as low as possible to minimize the change in the
                                    motorcycle's center of gravity. Distribute weight evenly on both sides of the vehicle. Do not load bulky items too far
                                    behind the rider or add weight to the handlebars or front forks. Do not exceed maximum load on the label within the
                                    luggage.
                                    Check that cargo is secure and will not shift while riding. Periodically recheck load.
                                    Close and lock luggage before riding or leaving the vehicle unattended.
Saddlebags
Closing
2. Push the lever down to engage the latches. Check that the lid is secure.
Removing
                               2. See Saddlebag Removal/Installation. Rotate the mounting studs 1/4 turn counterclockwise to disengage the
                                  saddlebag from the mounting bracket.
                                    NOTE:
                                    Some vehicles have mounting studs with a wire form "bail" for easy removal by hand. International models require a
                                    flat blade screwdriver.
                            Do not drag or scrape saddlebags on the ground. Set saddlebags on a level surface to prevent tipping. Saddlebags with a
                            curved bottom will not rest upright on the ground. Improper care can damage the saddlebags.
Installing
                               1. See Saddlebag. Carefully place saddlebag in position on saddlebag rail and align the mounting studs with the support
                                  bracket.
                               2. See Saddlebag Removal/Installation. Push in the mounting studs and rotate 1/4 turn clockwise to mount the
                                  saddlebag to the bracket. The mounting stud must securely engage the wireform clip as shown in Mounting Stud
                                  Installation (cutaway view).
                                                                  1. Mounting studs
                                                                  2. Saddlebag rail
                                                                   Saddlebag Removal/Installation
Saddlebags: FLHRC
Opening
                            See Saddlebag Quick Disconnect. To use the quick disconnect strap feature, lift up the strap end to expose the quick
                            release buckle and press on the lock tabs as shown.
The straps may also be opened and closed using the buckle in a conventional manner.
Closing
                            Insert the male strap end into the receptacle on the bag and push until a positive "click" is felt.
                            NOTE:
TourPak
                            Maximum luggage rack weight capacity is 10 lbs 4.5 kg . Combined load of luggage rack and TourPak must not exceed
                            lbs 13.6 kg .
See TourPak. Some vehicles have a lockable TourPak for storing cargo.
Lock/Unlock: Use the ignition key to lock or unlock the latch handle.
Close: Close the lid. Push the latch handle to secure the lid. Lift on lid to check that it is secure.
Some vehicles have a luggage rack. Tie down and secure cargo on the luggage rack before riding.
Adjustment
                            The position of the TourPak can be adjusted forward or rearward for passenger comfort.
                            NOTE:
                            The TourPak position cannot be adjusted on APC configuration motorcycles, except to access the seat screw. To
                            determine vehicle configuration, check the VIN identifier in HarleyDavidson VIN Breakdown: 2015 Touring Models
                            See SEAT ACCESS (APC MODELS) to move the TourPak on APC configuration vehicles.
1. See TourPak Position Adjustment. Loosen the four nuts securing the TourPak to the support.
                            On APC vehicles, the TourPak can be moved rearward to access the seat screw. Refer to the vehicle configuration for the
                            motorcycle in HarleyDavidson VIN Breakdown: 2015 Touring Models. The TourPak must be installed in its original
                            position before riding.
                               1. See TourPak Bracket Screws (APC Models). Remove the four screws securing the TourPak bracket to the
                                  support.
                               3. When finished, move the TourPak to its original position. Align all four holes in the bracket with the slots in the
                                  support.
Power Ports
                            These ports can be used to power or charge 12 VDC accessories with a standard automotive power connector. Follow the
                            manufacturer instructions when installing and operating accessories. Firmly push the accessory connector into the power
                            port.
                                    Before riding, rotate handlebars to the full right position and check for contact between installed accessories or wiring
                                    and the fuel tank.
                                    Do not use the power port as a cigarette lighter. Damage to the socket may occur. See an authorized HarleyDavidson
                                    dealer for available accessories.
                            The port is energized while the ignition switch is in the IGNITION or ACCESSORY position. Powering accessories for an
                            extended time while the engine is not running will drain the battery.
                            The maximum current draw for all connected accessories is 15 amps. This includes the total current for all power ports and
                            any other accessories installed on the motorcycle. If excessive current is detected, the system cuts off power to the port.
                            The system automatically enables power to the port again when it senses the overcurrent situation has ceased (such as
                            when a faulty or high powered accessory has been removed).
Items charging in the power port may cause interference with radio reception.
Fairing Vents
                            Vehicles with a fairing have a vent in the upper dash. Some models also have two air ducts along the inner sides of the
                            fairing. These vents can be closed or opened to provide a comfortable flow of air to the rider and to reduce wind buffeting.
                            The preferred position is to keep the vents open for improved turbulence. Each vent is independently opened with its own
                            button.
                            Open: See Fairing Splitstream Vent (FLTRX/FLTRXS) (FLTRX/FLTRXS top vent), Fairing Splitstream Vent (Other
                            Models) (top vent on other models) and Side Vent Door (FLTRX/FLTRXS, left side shown) (FLTRX/FLTRXS side
                            vents). Press in the vent button until it clicks. The vent door remains in the open position.
Close: Press in the vent button and release. The button pops up and the vent door closes.
Reset: If the latch does not catch, firmly press the button to open, close and reopen the vent until the mechanism engages.
                                                                            1.   Vent button
                                                                            2.   Vent door
                                                                            3.   Button up (vent closed)
                                                                            4.   Button down (vent open)
                                                                         Fairing Splitstream Vent (FLTRX/FLTRXS)
                                                                            1.   Vent button
                                                                            2.   Vent door
                                                                            3.   Button up (vent closed)
                                                                            4.   Button down (vent open)
                                                                          Fairing Splitstream Vent (Other Models)
                            See Air Deflector. Some vehicles have adjustable air deflectors located along the left and right edge of the fairing. These
                            deflectors can be rotated to direct airflow for rider and passenger comfort.
Adjust: With the vehicle parked, grasp the outer edge of the deflector and pivot to the desired position.
Air Deflector
Fairing Lowers
                            Some vehicles have fairing lowers. The fairing lowers provide an additional level of riding comfort by blocking wind and
                            water from the rider's legs.
                            See Fairing Lowers: AirCooled Vehicles. The fairing lower vent door can be adjusted to direct airflow for rider comfort
                            and circulate air across the engine. Slide the vent door lever to adjust or close the vent door.
                            See Fairing Lowers: AirCooled Vehicles. Aircooled vehicles have fairing lowers with a storage compartment. Remove
                            any valuable items from the storage compartment before leaving the motorcycle unattended.
Open: Push and release the indented tab at the top of the compartment door. Pull down the top of the door to open.
Close: Push the compartment door shut until it latches. Check that all compartment doors are secure before riding.
                            Reset: If the latch sticks or does not catch properly, firmly press the door to close. Open and close the door again to engage
                            the latch mechanism.
                            NOTE:
                            The fairing lowers on TwinCooled vehicles do not have a storage compartment. The access areas on these vehicles have a
                            large opening at the bottom. Items placed in these access areas can fall out. Do not store any items in the fairing lowers on
                            a TwinCooled vehicle.
                            Fairing lowers may be removed in warmer ambient temperature to increase rider and passenger comfort. Fairing lowers with
                            speakers require the speakers to be removed and harnesses be disconnected. See the service manual to remove fairing
                            lowers on aircooled vehicles.
                            NOTE:
                            The fairing lowers on TwinCooled vehicles contain cooling system components. Do not remove fairing lowers on Twin
                            Cooled vehicles.
                            See Fairing Lowers: TwinCooled Vehicles. On TwinCooled vehicles, the fairing lowers include cooling system
                            components. The coolant bottle is behind the access panel in the right side fairing lower. See Cooling System to check the
                            coolant level.
                            The access panel is secured with three retainers. Carefully pry at the top and at each lower corner to remove the access
                            panel. To install, push the panel until the retainers snap into place.
Keep the radiator screen and outlet duct clean and free from obstructions.
                                                                         1.   Access panel
                                                                         2.   Outlet duct
                                                                         3.   Vent door lever
                                                                         4.   Vent door
                                                                        Fairing Lowers: TwinCooled Vehicles
Windshield: FLHR/FLHRC
                            FLHR/FLHRC models feature a removable windshield. The windshield can be removed or installed before riding.
                            NOTE:
Windshields require special care. Do not use ammoniabased or gas station window cleaners. These cleaners can damage
Removal
1. See Windshield: FLHR/FLHRC. Lift the wire form latch springs on both sides of the windshield bracket.
2. Push the top of the windshield forward to disengage from the top grommets.
Installation
1. See Windshield: FLHR/FLHRC. Firmly seat the bottom of the windshield bracket to engage the lower grommets.
2. Lift the wire form latch springs on both sides of the windshield bracket.
3. Push the top of the windshield rearward to engage the top grommets.
                               4. Release the wire form latch springs. Check that all four bracket notches are seated in the grommets and the
                                  windshield is secure on the motorcycle.
Security System
Security System
Components
                            The security system consists of a control module, a handsfree antenna and a handsfree fob
                            carried by the rider/passenger.
                            After parking the motorcycle, turn the ignition to OFF or ACCESSORY and the security system
                            will automatically arm within five seconds. While armed, the starter and ignition are disabled and
                            the rider can leave the motorcycle knowing that the module disables the ignition if someone
                            tampers with the ignition switch or activate an alarm if someone attempts to move the motorcycle.
If the fob is present, the module automatically disarms when the ignition is turned to IGNITION or
                                     If disconnecting the battery, see Disconnecting Power to prevent the optional security
                                     system siren from sounding.
                                     Do not relocate the module or the antenna.
Options
FCC Regulations
                            This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS210 of Industry Canada rules.
                            Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
                            (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any
                            interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
                            NOTE:
                            Changes or modifications not expressively approved by the party responsible for compliance
                            could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
                            The term "IC:" before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical
                            specifications were met.
Fob Assignment
                            See Fob: Security System. Fobs are electronically assigned to the security system by a Harley
                            Davidson dealer. Up to two fobs can be assigned at any one time.
                            Replacement fobs can be purchased from a dealership but can only be assigned to the
                            motorcycle by a trained HarleyDavidson technician.
                            NOTES:
                                     The reusable label found on the fob packaging lists the serial number of the fob. For
                                     reference, affix the label to a blank "NOTES" page in this Owner's Manual.
                                     The serial number of the fob is also found on the inside of the fob. See Fob Battery.
                                     The module will arm only if the fob has been assigned by a HarleyDavidson dealer and a
                                     personal identification number (PIN) has been entered in the system. Write the PIN on the
                                     personal information page in the front of this owner's manual and on the removable wallet
                                     card.
                                     If the fob is misplaced or the fob fails, refer to the wallet card and use the PIN to manually
                                     disarm the system. Refer to Arming and Disarming and Troubleshooting.
                                     The rider can change the PIN at any time. Refer to Arming and Disarming.
                                     Always carry the fob when riding, loading, fueling, moving, parking or servicing the
                                     motorcycle. Carry the fob in a convenient pocket.
                                     Do not leave the fob attached to the handlebars or store the fob in a luggage compartment.
                                     Unintentionally leaving the fob with the motorcycle when it is parked prevents the system
                                     from activating the alarm.
                                     Do not ride with the fob stored in a metal case or with the fob closer than 3.0 in 76 mm to a
                            If the motorcycle is ridden off without the fob, the odometer window temporarily displays "NO
                            FOB." To restart a motorcycle without a fob, disarm the security system with the PIN.
                            The personal identification number (PIN) is a number that can be used to disarm the security
                            system. Use the PIN in case the assigned fob is misplaced, fails or if the fob cannot communicate
                            with the motorcycle because of electromagnetic interference.
The rider can change the PIN at any time. Refer to Changing the PIN.
                              NO.
                             1      Select a 5digit (1 thru 9) PIN and
                                    record on the wallet card from
                                    owner's manual.
                             2      With an assigned fob present, turn
                                    the OFF/RUN switch to OFF.
                             3      Turn the ignition switch to IGN.
                             4      Cycle the OFF/RUN switch twice:
                                    RUN  OFF  RUN  OFF  RUN.
                             5      Press left turn signal switch 2          ENTER PIN will scroll
                                    times.                                   through the odometer
                            See Instruments (Fairing Models, typical). The electrical system lamp in the speedometer
                            face indicates the status of the security system.
                                  Armed: A lamp that blinks approximately every 3 seconds indicates that the system is
                                  armed.
                                  Disarmed: After the system disarms and the ignition is on, the lamp will remain illuminated
                                  for approximately four seconds and then turn off.
                                  Service: A lamp that remains illuminated longer than four seconds when the system is
                                  disarmed indicates that service of the module is required.
Arming
                            When the motorcycle is parked and the ignition is turned to OFF or ACCESSORY, the security
                            system arms automatically within five seconds if no motion is detected. Even when the fob is
                            present, the system arms.
                            International models: The system must be in the chirp mode for the siren to chirp on arming or
                            disarming. See Siren Chirp Mode (Confirmation).
Disarming
                            With the fob present, the rider may ride or move the motorcycle for parking, storage or service
                            without setting off the alarm. Disarming is automatic as long as the fob is within range.
                            Fob: An armed security system is automatically disarmed when the fob is present and the
                            motorcycle is moved or the ignition switch is turned to IGNITION or ACCESSORY.
                            When the system disarms, the optional siren chirps once and the security indicator lamp
                            illuminates for a solid four seconds and then turns off.
                            NOTE:
                            On any motion, like lifting the motorcycle up off its jiffy stand or turning the ignition to ON, the
                            system will electronically "poll" for the presence of the fob. If the fob is present, the system
                            disarms.
                            Personal identification number (PIN): If the fob is misplaced or if the present fob fails to
                            communicate, the system can be disarmed with the personal identification number (PIN). Refer to
                            Entering a PIN to Disarm Security System.
                            Disarm the security system manually using the PIN if the fob is lost, the fob battery is discharged
                            or if where you parked there is a strong electromagnetic interference.
                            Do not turn handlebars, straddle seat or lift motorcycle off the jiffy stand. During a PIN disarm, if
                            the security system detects motorcycle motion the system will activate the alarm.
                            NOTES:
                                     If a mistake is made while entering PIN, turn the ignition Switch to OFF before entering the
                                     last digit and then start the procedure from the beginning.
                                     If the procedure fails to disarm the security system, wait two minutes before attempting
                                     another PIN disarm.
                                     The security system remains disarmed until the ignition is turned to OFF.
                                     At any time during a PIN disarm if the fob is brought within range, the security system
                                     disarms as the module receives the coded signal from the fob.
                                                                Entering a PIN to Disarm Security System
                              NO.
                             1        If necessary, verify the current 5                                                    Should be
                                      digit PIN.                                                                             recorded
                                                                                                                             on wallet
                                                                                                                             card.
                             2        Turn ignition to IGN.                 If armed, the odometer window display will
                                                                            read: ENTER PIN and the security lamp will
                                                                            be flashing at a fast rate. The headlight will
                                                                            not be on.
                             3        Press and release the left turn       In the odometer window, a flashing 1 will
                                      signal switch.                        appear.
                             4        Increment the digit by tapping the The first digit in the odometer will be the
                                      left turn signal until the odometer first digit in the PIN.
                                      window displays the first digit of
                                      the PIN.
                             5        Press right turn switch 1 time.       The first digit is stored and the next digit will Serves as
                                                                            flash.                                            enter key.
                             6        Increment the second digit using The second digit in the odometer will be the
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                             6       Increment the second digit using The second digit in the odometer will be the
                                     the left turn switch until the digit second digit in the PIN.
                                     reaches the second digit of the
                                     PIN.
                             7       Press right turn switch 1 time.      The second digit is stored and the next          Serves as
                                                                          dash will flash.                                 enter key.
                             8       Increment the third digit using the The third digit (c) in the odometer will be
                                     left turn switch until it reaches the the third digit in the PIN.
                                     third digit of the PIN.
                             9       Press right turn switch 1 time.      The third digit is stored and the next dash      Serves as
                                                                          will flash.                                      enter key.
                             10      Increment the fourth digit using The fourth digit (d) in the odometer will be
                                     the left turn switch until it reaches the fourth digit in the PIN.
                                     the fourth digit of the PIN.
                             11      Press right turn switch 1 time.      The fourth digit is stored and the next dash Serves as
                                                                          will flash.                                  enter key.
                             12      Increment the fifth digit using the The fifth digit (e) in the odometer will be the
                                     left turn switch until it reaches the fifth digit in the PIN.
                                     fifth digit of the PIN.
                             13      Press right turn switch 1 time.      The fifth digit is stored. The security system Security
                                                                          indicator lamp stops blinking.                 System is
                                                                                                                         disarmed.
Alarm
Ignition Disabled
                            When the fob is not present and the system is armed, if the ignition switch is turned to IGNITION
                            or ACCESSORY, the security lamp will flash at a fast rate and the odometer window display will
                            scroll "ENtER PIN". The headlamp will not turn on.
                            After approximately 10 seconds, if the system does not receive a left turn signal switch input, the
                            display will go blank. The ignition system will remain disabled until the fob is present or the current
                            PIN is entered.
Warnings
                            Once armed, if the motorcycle is moved or lifted up off of its jiffy stand and the fob is not present,
                            the alarm will warn the operator with three alternate flashes of the turn signals and a chirp of the
                            optional siren.
                            Within four seconds, if the motorcycle is back on its jiffy stand and no further motion is detected
                            and/or the ignition is turned to OFF, the system will remain armed without activating the alarm.
                            If the motorcycle motion continues, the system will issue a second warning four seconds after the
                            first.
                            NOTE:
During warnings and alarms, the starter motor and the ignition circuits are disabled.
Alarm Activation
                            If the security system is still detecting motion and/or if the ignition has not been turned back to
                            OFF after a second warning, the system will activate the alarm.
                            However, if motorcycle motion continues, the system will repeat the 30 second alarm and recheck
                            for motion. The alarm will repeat this 30 second alarm cycle for five minutes (10 cycles) or until
                            the alarm is deactivated.
                            NOTE:
                            The alarm will also activate the LED, vibration or audible modes of a HarleyDavidson security
                            pager. A pager can operate either in silent or in combination with an optional siren. The range of a
                            pager can be up to 0.5 mi 0.8 km . See a HarleyDavidson dealer for details.
Deactivate Alarm
                                    Key fob: Bring the fob to the motorcycle. After the module identifies that the fob is present,
                                    the system will terminate the alarm.
                                    PIN entry: Enter the PIN to deactive the alarm. If an error is made while entering the PIN,
                                    wait until the alarm is between cycles to enter the PIN.
Chirp Mode
In chirp mode, the siren sounds two chirps when arming, and a single chirp when disarming.
Chirpless Mode
                            The siren still provides warning chirps and sounds the alarm if motorcycle is moved or ignition
                            switch is turned on without the fob present.
Switching Modes
                            Quickly cycling ignition switch ONOFFONOFFON switches the system from one mode to the
                            other.
2. When the security lamp turns off, turn the ignition switch to OFF.
                               3. When the security lamp turns off (but before the turn signals flash twice), immediately turn
                                  the ignition switch to IGNITION.
4. When the security lamp turns off, immediately turn the ignition switch to OFF.
                               5. When the security lamp turns off (but before the turn signals flash twice), immediately turn
                                  the ignition switch to IGNITION.
Transport Mode
                            When transporting the motorcycle, place the system in the transport mode. Otherwise, the alarm
                            activated by motion detection can discharge the battery.
                            In the transport mode, the security system is armed without enabling the motion detector for one
                            ignition cycle. This allows the vehicle to be picked up and moved in an armed state, however, any
                            attempt to start the engine when the fob is not within range will trigger the alarm.
1. With an assigned fob within range, turn the ignition switch to IGNITION.
3. Within three seconds, simultaneously press both the left and the right turn signal switches.
                               4. After the turn signals flash once, the system enters the transport mode. With the fob
                                  removed, the motorcycle can be moved without setting off the alarm.
With the fob present, turn the ignition switch to IGNITION to disarm the system.
LongTerm Parking
                            To maintain arming, store the fob beyond the range of the antenna. The antenna range is
                            approximately 20 ft 6 m . If the motorcycle is to be moved while parked, have the fob present.
                            If the motorcycle will not be operated for several months, such as during the winter season, refer
                            to Motorcycle Storage.
Service Departments
When the motorcycle is to be left at a HarleyDavidson dealer, there are two options:
                               2. To maintain possession of the fob, ask the dealer to disable the system for service (service
                                  mode) before leaving the dealership.
Fob Battery
                               1. See Fob Battery. Slowly turn a thin blade in the thumbnail slot (1) on the side of the fob to
                                  separate the two halves.
3. Install a new battery (Panasonic 2032 or equivalent) with the positive (+) side down.
Disconnecting Power
                            When disconnecting the battery or removing the main fuse, perform the following steps to prevent
                            the optional siren from sounding.
                               3. Pull the main fuse from its holder or disconnect the battery.
                            NOTE:
Place the ignition switch in the OFF position before installing the main fuse.
Troubleshooting
If the system indicator lamp stays illuminated while riding, see a HarleyDavidson dealer.
Fob
                            If the security system continues to actuate warnings and alarms with the fob present, one of the
                            following can be the cause:
                                      a. Verify that the fob is not in a metal enclosure or within 3.0 in 76 mm of any other
                                         electronic devices.
                                      b. Place the fob on the seat and turn the ignition to IGN. After the system disarms, return
                                         the fob to a convenient location.
Leaving a fob next to a computer monitor can run down the battery.
                               2. Discharged fob battery: Use the PIN to disarm the system. Replace the battery. Refer to
                                  Fob Battery.
                               3. A damaged fob: Use the PIN to disarm the motorcycle. Replacement fobs are available for
                                  purchase from a HarleyDavidson dealer.
Siren
                                  If the siren does not chirp two or three times on a valid arming command from the security
                                  module, the siren is either in the chirpless mode, not connected, not working, or the siren
                                  wiring was opened or shorted while the siren was disarmed.
                                  If the siren is armed and the internal siren battery is dead, shorted, disconnected, or has
                                  been charging for a period longer than 24 hours, the siren will respond with three chirps on
                                  arming instead of two.
                                  The internal siren battery may not charge if the vehicle's battery is less than 12.5 volts.
                                  If the siren enters the selfdriven mode where it is powered from the siren's internal 9 volt
                                  battery, the turn signal lamps may or may not alternately flash. If the security module
                                  activates the siren, the turn signal lamps will alternately flash. If the siren has been armed
                                  and a security event occurs, and the siren is in selfdriven mode, the siren will alarm for 20
                                  30 seconds and then turn off for 510 seconds. This alarm cycle will be repeated ten times if
                                  the siren is in the selfdriven mode.
Operation
Operating Recommendations
                            An engine running long distances at high speed must be given closer than ordinary attention to
                            avoid overheating and possible engine damage.
                            When descending upon a long, steep grade, downshift and use engine compression together with
                            intermittent application of both brakes to slow the motorcycle.
                            The sound design, quality materials, and workmanship that are built into your new Harley
                            Davidson will give you optimum performance right from the start.
                            To allow your engine to wearin its critical parts, we recommend that you observe the riding rules
                            provided below for the first 500 mi 800 km .
                               1. During the first 50 mi 80 km of riding, keep the engine speed below 3000 rpm in any gear.
                                  Do not lug the engine by running or accelerating at very low rpm, or by running at high rpm
                                  longer than needed for shifting or passing.
                               2. Up to 500 mi 800 km , vary the engine speed and avoid operating at any steady engine
                                  speed for long periods. Engine speed up to 3500 rpm in any gear is permissible.
3. Drive slowly and avoid fast starts at wide open throttle until the engine has warmed up.
5. Avoid hard braking. Breakin new brakes with moderate use for the first 200 mi 300 km .
PreRiding Checklist
                            Before riding your motorcycle, make a general inspection to make sure that it is in safe riding
                            condition.
                               4. Check controls to make sure that they operate properly. Operate the front and rear brakes,
                                  throttle, clutch and shifter. All controls should operate freely without binding.
                               5. Check steering for proper operation by turning the handlebars through the full operating
                                  range. Handlebars should turn smoothly without binding.
                               6. Check tire condition, pressure and motorcycle loading. Incorrect pressure and excessive
                                  loading can lead to tire or wheel failure, and can affect handling and stability. Refer to
                                  Specified Tires for correct inflation pressure.
                               8. Check for any fuel, oil or hydraulic fluid leaks. Check for coolant leaks on applicable
                                  vehicles.
General
Starting
                               2. See Right Handlebar Controls. With the security system fob present, turn the off/run
                                  switch to RUN position.
                                    NOTE:
                                    The engine lamp will light for approximately 4 seconds and you will hear the fuel pump purr
                                    for approximately 2 seconds as it operates to fill the fuel lines with gasoline.
                               4. Squeeze the clutch lever in against the handgrip. Shift transmission to neutral.
                                    NOTE:
                                    To activate the starting system, the clutch interlock circuitry requires that the clutch be
                                    disengaged. The clutch lever must be pulled in against the left handlebar grip and/or the
                                    transmission must be shifted to the neutral position (with the green neutral lamp lit). Apply
                                    the brake to prevent movement of the motorcycle.
                               6. When the engine has started, you can operate your motorcycle as you normally would after
                                  raising the jiffy stand.
                            NOTE:
The ABS indicator lamp will remain on until vehicle is moving approximately 3 mph 5 km/h .
                            The Engine Idle Temperature Management System (EITMS) can provide limited cooling of the
                            rear cylinder for riders who frequently find themselves in prolonged idle conditions or traffic
                            congestion.
Operation
                            When engine temperature reaches a predetermined point, the EITMS turns off the rear cylinder
                            fuel injector. The rear cylinder becomes an "air pump" which works to cool the engine.
                            EITMS activates (rear cylinder turns off) when all of the following conditions are met:
                            NOTE:
EITMS does not activate within the first four minutes after starting the vehicle.
EITMS disables (rear cylinder begins firing again) if any one of the following occurs:
                            When the engine is in EITMS operation, you may notice a difference in idle cadence. Additionally,
                            there may be a unique exhaust odor. These are both considered to be normal conditions.
Enabling/Disabling EITMS
                            Enabled: The EITMS engine cooling feature automatically activates whenever the vehicle comes
                            to a complete stop and is idling during elevated temperature conditions. When the feature is
                            enabled, it may not activate under cool riding conditions.
                               1. Turn ignition switch ON. Push the engine OFF/RUN switch on the right handlebar to the
                                  RUN position (the motorcycle may be running or not running).
                                     A flashing cruise lamp indicates the EITMS setting. A solid (nonflashing) lamp indicates the
                                     cruise control setting.
                                     The EITMS setting remains in effect until it is changed by the rider or dealer. There is no
                                     need to reconfigure EITMS at each startup.
1. Stop the engine by turning the engine OFF/RUN switch on the right handlebar to OFF.
                               2. Turn the ignition switch to OFF. If the engine should be stalled or stopped in any way, turn
                                  the ignition switch to OFF at once to prevent battery discharge.
Shifting Gears
                            Squeeze in the clutch lever to fully disengage the clutch. Gears may not engage because the
                            transmission shafts are not turning and shifter components are not lined up. Rock the motorcycle
                            backward and forward while lightly pressing on the shift lever.
                               1. With the engine running and the jiffy stand retracted, pull the clutch hand lever in against the
                                  handlebar grip to fully disengage the clutch.
                               2. Press the gear shift lever down to end of its travel and release. The transmission is now in
                                  first gear.
3. Ease out the clutch lever and at the same time, gradually open the throttle.
Upshift (Acceleration)
                            See Shifting Sequence: Upshift. Engage the next higher gear when the motorcycle reaches
                            the shifting speed. Refer to Upshift (Acceleration) Gear Speeds.
3. Lift the gear shift lever up to the end of its travel and release.
4. Ease out the clutch lever and gradually open the throttle.
Downshift (Deceleration)
                            See Shifting Sequence: Downshift. When engine speed decreases, as when climbing a hill or
                            slowing for a turn, shift to the next lower gear. Refer to Downshift (Deceleration) Gear
                            Speeds.
NOTE:
                            The shifting points shown in the table are recommendations. Vehicle owners may determine that
                            their own individual shifting patterns may differ from those stated and are additionally appropriate
                            for individual riding styles.
3. Press the gear shift lever down to the end of its travel and release.
4. Ease out the clutch lever and gradually open the throttle.
                            The gear shifter mechanism permits shifting the transmission to neutral from either first or second
                            gear.
                            Keep the motorcycle maintained according to Regular Service Intervals: 2015 Touring
                            Models. Frequently inspect the motorcycle between regular service intervals and after periods of
                            storage to determine if additional maintenance is necessary.
1. Tires for correct pressure, excessive wear or any signs of tire damage.
3. Brakes, steering and throttle for responsiveness and freedom from binding.
7. Headlamp, tail lamp, brake lamp and turn signals for proper operation.
Breakin Maintenance
NOTE:
                            The performance of new motorcycle initial service is required to keep your new motorcycle
                            warranty in force and for proper emissions system operation.
                            After a new motorcycle has been ridden 1000 mi 1600 km , visit an authorized HarleyDavidson
                            dealer for initial service. Refer to Regular Service Intervals: 2015 Touring Models.
Engine Lubrication
                            Engine oil is a major factor in the performance and service life of the engine. Use the proper
                            grade of oil for the lowest temperature expected before the next oil change. Refer to
                            Recommended Engine Oils.
                            This motorcycle was originally equipped with GENUINE HARLEYDAVIDSON HD 360
                            MOTORCYCLE OIL 20W50. HD 360 is the preferred oil under normal operating conditions. If
                            operation under extreme cold or heat are expected, refer to Recommended Engine Oils for
                            alternative choices.
                            If necessary and HD 360 is not available, add oil certified for diesel engines. Acceptable
                            designations include: CH4, CI4 and CJ4. The preferred viscosities, in descending order are:
                            20W50, 15W40 and 10W40.
                            At the first opportunity, see an authorized dealer to change back to 100 percent HarleyDavidson
                            oil.
                                                                                                                     50 °F (10 °C)
                             Screamin' Eagle SYN 3 Full Synthetic       SAE           HD 360 Above 30 °F 1         Excellent
                             Motorcycle Lubricant                       20W50                °C
                             Genuine HarleyDavidson HD 360            SAE           HD 360 Above 40 °F 4          Good
                            When servicing the motorcycle, properly recycle or dispose of all fluids, bulbs, batteries, filters and
                            other scrap materials according to local regulations.
                            The oil level marks for checking with motorcycle upright or on jiffy stand are on the same side of
                            the dipstick. Carefully read dipstick when checking oil level.
1. For preride inspection, place vehicle on level ground resting on its jiffy stand.
                               2. See Engine Oil Filler Plug. Remove filler plug/dipstick and wipe off the dipstick. Insert the
                                  dipstick and tighten into the fill spout.
                                    NOTE:
Oil level on a cold engine should never be above the midway point.
                               3. See Engine Oil Dipstick. Remove filler plug/dipstick and check oil level. The correct oil
                                  level is midway (2) between the ADD QT and FULL HOT marks on the dipstick.
                            NOTE:
                            If oil level is at or below the ADD QT mark, add only enough oil to bring the level midway (2)
                            between the ADD QT and FULL HOT marks. Never bring the level to the FULL HOT mark on a
                            cold engine.
                               2. Place vehicle on level ground resting on its jiffy stand. Allow engine to idle for 12 minutes.
                                  Turn off engine.
                               3. See Engine Oil Filler Plug. Remove filler plug/dipstick and wipe off the dipstick. Insert the
                                  dipstick and tighten into the fill spout.
                               4. See Engine Oil Dipstick. Remove filler plug/dipstick and check oil level. Oil level must
                                  register between the ADD QT and FULL HOT marks. If oil level is at or below the ADD QT
                                  mark, add only enough oil to bring the level to the FULL HOT mark. Do not overfill.
                                  NOTE:
5. Start engine and carefully check for oil leaks around drain plug and oil filter.
                            Refer to Regular Service Intervals: 2015 Touring Models. Change engine oil at the first
                            1000 miles 1600 kilometers for a new engine and at regular intervals in normal service at warm or
                            moderate temperatures.
Change oil at more frequent intervals in cold weather or severe operating conditions. See Winter
                            Twin Cam equipped vehicles require the premium oil filter, available in chrome (Part No. 63798
                            99A) or black Part No. 6373199A).
1. Run motorcycle until engine is at normal operating temperature. Turn off engine.
                               3. See Oil Pan. Remove the oil drain plug (2). Do not remove hex plug (3) or transmission
                                  drain plug (1). Allow oil to drain completely.
                               5. Remove the oil filter using OIL FILTER WRENCH HD42311 or OIL FILTER WRENCH HD
                                  44067A and hand tools. Do not use with air tools.
                               7. See Applying Thin Oil Film. Lubricate gasket with clean engine oil. Install new oil filter on
                                  filter mount. Handtighten oil filter onehalf to threequarters of a turn after gasket first
                                  contacts filter mounting surface. Do NOT use oil filter wrench for installation.
                               8. Install engine oil drain plug. Tighten to 1421 ftlbs (19.028.5 Nm).
                                  NOTE:
                                  Use the proper grade of oil for the lowest temperature expected before the next oil change.
                                  Refer to Recommended Engine Oils for recommended oil.
b. Start engine and carefully check for oil leaks around drain plug and oil filter.
Winter Lubrication
                            Change engine oil often in colder climates. If motorcycle is frequently used for trips less than 15
                            mi 24 km , in ambient temperatures below 60 °F 16 °C , reduce oil change intervals to 1500 mi
                            2400 km .
                            NOTE:
The further below freezing the temperature drops, the shorter the oil change interval should be.
                            If the engine is run frequently and allowed to thoroughly warm up, most of this water will become
                            vapor again and will be blown out through the crankcase breather.
                            If the engine is not run frequently and not allowed to thoroughly warm up, this water will
                            accumulate, mix with the engine oil and form a sludge that is harmful to the engine.
Oil Cooler
                            Motorcycles with an aircooled Twin Cam 103 or larger engine have an oil cooler. Keep the cooler
                            clean and free from dirt and debris to maintain maximum cooling efficiency.
NOTE:
                               3. Insert dipstick into transmission. Thread dipstick in until Oring makes contact with case. Do
                                  not tighten.
                               4. See Transmission Dipstick Lubricant Level. Remove dipstick. Check lubricant level on
                                  dipstick.
                               5. The level should be between the A and F marks. Add only enough lubricant to bring level to
                                  between the A mark and the F mark. Refer to Recommended Lubricant.
Recommended Lubricant
                                                                 LUBRICANT                              REFILL
                                                                                                       QUANTITY
                                                                                                          *
                                                  FORMULA+ TRANSMISSION AND                            28 oz 0.83
                                                  PRIMARY CHAIN LUBRICANT                              L
or
2. See Oil Pan. Remove transmission drain plug. Drain primary chaincase.
4. Install drain plug with Oring. Tighten to 1421 ftlbs (19.028.5 Nm). Do not overtighten.
                               6. Check lubricant level and add enough lubricant to bring the level between the ADD (A) and
                                  FULL (F) marks. See Checking Transmission Lubricant.
                               4. Clean drain plug. If plug has accumulated much debris, inspect the condition of chaincase
                                  components.
                               7. See Clutch Cover. Remove screws and captive washers (3) and clutch inspection cover
                                  (2).
8. Remove seal (1). Wipe oil from groove in chaincase cover and mounting surface.
                                                                 ITEM                            CAPACITY
                                                  Primary chaincase lubricant              38 oz 1.12 L wet
                                                                                           45 oz 1.33 L dry
                                      a. Thoroughly wipe all lubricant from cover mounting surface and groove in chaincase
                                         cover.
                                      b. See Clutch Cover. Position new seal (1) in groove in clutch inspection cover. Press
                                         each of the nubs on seal into the groove.
                                      d. See Clutch Cover Torque Sequence. Tighten in sequence shown to 84108 inlbs
                                         (9.512.2 Nm).
Cooling System
NOTE:
Check coolant level with engine cold and motorcycle on level ground.
                               1. Remove access panel from lower right fairing. Pry the center top and pull out to release
                                  retainers.
                                    NOTE:
                                    See Coolant Level. The coolant bottle has two lines. Use the angled line (2) when the
                                    motorcycle is leaning on the jiffy stand.
                               2. See Coolant Level. Check that coolant level in coolant bottle is at or slightly above the
                                  "COLD" line (1).
                                    NOTES:
                                             Do not remove the pressure cap (4). Fill the coolant bottle by removing the rubber plug
                                             (3).
                                             If the coolant bottle is empty when the engine is cold, inspect the system for leaks.
                                             Repair as needed. Fill system with coolant and perform bleed procedure. See a
                                             HarleyDavidson dealer for service.
                               3. If level is below "COLD" line on tank, remove rubber plug (3). Add GENUINE HARLEY
                                  DAVIDSON EXTENDED LIFE ANTIFREEZE AND COOLANT until fluid level reaches, or is
                                  slightly above the "COLD" line.
Clean Radiators
1. See Lower Fairing Grille Panel. Remove outer grille from lower fairing.
NOTE:
                            Always use BELT TENSION GAUGE HD35381A to measure belt deflection. Failure to use
                            tension gauge may cause undertensioned belts. Loose belts can fail due to "ratcheting" (jumping
                            a tooth) which causes tensile cord crimping and breakage.
Check deflection:
1. Disarm security system. Remove main fuse. See Fuses and Relays.
                               2. See Belt Tension Gauge. Obtain HD BELT TENSION GAUGE HD35381A .
                                    NOTE:
                                       b. Models equipped with belt deflection window: Fit belt cradle (2) against bottom of
                                          drive belt in line with belt deflection window.
                                       c. All other models: Fit belt cradle (2) against bottom of drive belt halfway between
                                          drive pulleys.
                                       d. Press upward on knob (6) until Oring slides down to 10 lb 4.5 kg mark (5) and hold
                                          steady.
                                  Measure belt deflection with motorcycle unladen and upright or on jiffy stand with rear wheel
                                  on the ground.
                                      a. Models equipped with belt deflection window: See Belt Deflection Window.
                                         Measure belt deflection as viewed through belt deflection viewing window while
                                         holding gauge steady. Each deflection graduation is approximately 1/16 in 1.59 mm .
                                      b. All other models: See Checking Belt Deflection. Measure belt deflection (4) while
                                         holding gauge steady.
Belt Deflection
                                                                     MODEL                   IN      MM
                                                  FLHX/S, FLTRX/S and Low models *           1/4   6.4
                                                  (low profile shock absorbers)              7/16   11.1
                                                               1. Drive belt
                                                               2. Deflection graduation
                                                                      Belt Deflection Window
Chassis Lubrication
                            Refer to Regular Service Intervals: 2015 Touring Models. Inspect and lubricate the
                            following components according to the maintenance schedule. Use HARLEY LUBE for
                            components unless otherwise specified. See the service manual for additional lubrication
                            instructions.
If motorcycle is operated on muddy or dusty roads, clean and lubricate more frequently.
Oil Applications
                            Refer to Regular Service Intervals: 2015 Touring Models for all control connections and
                            parts. Vehicle should be lubricated at regular intervals, particularly after washing motorcycle or
                            driving in wet weather.
                            Refer to Regular Service Intervals: 2015 Touring Models. Have a HarleyDavidson dealer
                            service the front fork at proper intervals. If fork does not appear to be working properly or an
                            appreciable amount of oil leakage should develop, see a HarleyDavidson dealer. If there is
                            insufficient oil in either side of fork, the rebound action will be incorrect.
Clutch
                            Refer to Regular Service Intervals: 2015 Touring Models. Maintain the clutch at specified
                            intervals. If the clutch is not operating properly, see a HarleyDavidson dealer for service.
Mechanical Clutch
                            Refer to Regular Service Intervals: 2015 Touring Models. Adjust the clutch control cable at
                            specified intervals.
                            If the clutch slips under load or drags when released, the control cable may need to be adjusted
                            or clutch service may need to be performed. See a HarleyDavidson dealer for service.
Hydraulic Clutch
                            Refer to Regular Service Intervals: 2015 Touring Models. Check clutch fluid level at
                            specified intervals.
                            NOTE:
Clutch fluid should never need to be added or removed from the system during normal wear.
                               1. Position vehicle on a flat, level surface. Level the master cylinder by turning the handlebar
                                  and/or standing the motorcycle upright (not leaning on jiffy stand).
                               2. See Clutch Reservoir Sight Glass. View reservoir sight glass. Verify fluid presence. Sight
                                  glass appears dark if fluid is present. If the entire sight glass is not dark then proceed to the
                                  next step.
NOTE:
                               3. Clean all dirt and debris from the clutch master cylinder cover. Remove the two clutch
                                  master cylinder cover screws. Remove the cover.
                               4. Verify that the fluid level in the clutch master cylinder reservoir is at the FILL level mark at
                                  the top of the ledge on the rear inside wall of the reservoir. If the fluid level is low, add DOT
                                  4 BRAKE FLUID which is approved for clutch system use and available from a Harley
                                  Davidson dealer.
                                  NOTES:
                                           Do not exceed FILL level. Clutch fluid volume increases with clutch wear. Overfilling
                                           can damage seals and damage clutch system.
                                           If fluid level is substantially above the FILL level, a worn clutch may be the cause.
                                           Check that clutch hand lever returns completely. If lever does not return completely,
                                           problems similar to overfilling can result.
                               5. Inspect the clutch master cylinder cover gasket for rips, cuts, cracks or other signs of
                                  damage. Replace the gasket if necessary. Carefully place the cover and cover gasket on the
                                  master cylinder reservoir. Secure with the two cover screws. Tighten the screws to 810 in
                                  lbs (0.91.1 Nm).
                                  NOTE:
                                  If the fluid level is correct but the clutch does not operate properly, refer to the service
                                  manual or see a HarleyDavidson dealer for service.
Hydraulic Lifters
                            The hydraulic lifters are selfadjusting. They automatically adjust length to compensate for engine
                            expansion and valve mechanism wear. This keeps the valve mechanism free of lash when the
                            engine is running.
                            When starting an engine which has been turned off even for a few minutes, the valve mechanism
                            may be slightly noisy until the hydraulic units completely refill with oil. If at any time the valve
                            mechanism becomes abnormally noisy, other than for a short period immediately after engine is
                            started, it is an indication that one or more of the hydraulic units may not be functioning properly.
                            Always check the engine oil level first since normal circulation of oil through the engine is
                            necessary for proper operation of the hydraulic lifters.
                            If engine oil is at the proper level, the lifters may not be functioning properly because of dirt in the
                            oil supply passages leading to the lifter units. See a HarleyDavidson dealer for service.
                            Refer to Regular Service Intervals: 2015 Touring Models. Service the steering head
                            bearings at proper intervals. See a HarleyDavidson dealer or service manual.
                            With motorcycle front end raised off the floor, be sure front fork turns freely without any binding or
                            interference and that there is no appreciable front to rear fork movement indicating excessive
                            bearing looseness. Steering head bearings should be adjusted according to service manual
                            procedure, if necessary.
Brakes
                            Refer to Regular Service Intervals: 2015 Touring Models. Inspect brake fluid level and
                            check brake pads and discs for wear at proper intervals.
Brake Fluid
                                    If DOT 4 brake fluid contacts painted surfaces, IMMEDIATELY flush area with clear
                                    water.
                                    If the brake system is not leaking, there should never be a need to add fluid. If the fluid level
                                    is low, the pads are probably worn. By replacing the pads, the fluid level will return to its
                                    normal level.
                                    Use only DOT 4 brake fluid and replace the brake fluid every two years. See a Harley
                                    Davidson dealer.
                                       a. Front brake: Level the master cylinder by turning the handlebar and/or standing the
                                          motorcycle upright (not leaning on jiffy stand).
b. Rear brake: Position the motorcycle so the master cylinder reservoir is level.
                               2. See Sight Glass Minimum Marks (typical). View reservoir sight glass. Fluid level must
                                  be at or above the minimum mark on glass. If fluid level is below minimum mark, see a
                                  HarleyDavidson dealer.
                               3. Verify front brake hand lever and rear brake foot pedal have a firm feel when applied. If
                                  brakes are not firm, the brake system must be bled. See a HarleyDavidson dealer.
Brake Pads
                                                                      in                                mm
                                                  0.016                                     0.4
                               1. See Brake Friction Material. Check the brake disc as it spins. The disc should run true in
                                  the brake caliper.
                               2. Measure the thickness of the brake pad friction material. The pads do not necessarily wear
                                  evenly. Check each pad. The grooves on the brake pads are no longer visible when the
                                  pads are near the end of service life.
                               3. Refer to Minimum Brake Pad Friction Material Thickness. If the brake pad friction
                                  material is at the minimum thickness or less, replace the pads. Always replace brake pads in
                                  pairs. See a HarleyDavidson dealer.
Tires
                                               Match tires, tubes, rim strips or seals, air valves and caps
                                               to the correct wheel. Contact a HarleyDavidson dealer.
                                               Mismatching can lead to tire damage, allow tire slippage
                                               on the wheel or cause tire failure, which could result in
                                               death or serious injury. (00023c)
                            Check tires for correct pressure, excessive wear or any signs of tire damage at least weekly if in
                            daily use. Check before each trip if only used occasionally.
                            Use only HarleyDavidson specified tires. Refer to Specified Tires Tire Specifications. Other tires
                            may not fit correctly and could adversely affect stability, handling and performance.
Tire Replacement
Inspection
                            HarleyDavidson tires are equipped with wear bars that run horizontally across the tread. When a
                            tire is worn to the point the tread wear indicator bars become visible on the tread surfaces, or 1/32
                            in 0.8 mm tread depth remains, the tire can:
                            See Tire Sidewall Wear Bar Locator. Arrows on the tire sidewalls pinpoint location of wear bar
                            indicators.
See Wear Bar Appearance. Always replace tires before the tread wear indicator bars appear.
2. Tire cords or fabric become visible through cracked sidewalls, snags or deep cuts.
                            When installing tires on rims, do not rely on tread design to determine direction of rotation. Always
                            be sure the rotational arrows molded into the sidewalls point in the direction of rotation when the
                            vehicle is moving forward.
Shock Absorbers
Inspect shock absorbers for leaks and rubber bushings for deterioration at proper intervals.
Spark Plugs
                            Check the spark plugs at proper intervals. Refer to Regular Service Intervals: 2015 Touring
                            Models.
1. Disconnect spark plug cables from plugs by pulling up on the molded connector caps.
2. Check spark plug type. Only use those spark plugs specified for your model motorcycle.
                                  If a torque wrench is not available, tighten new spark plugs fingertight and then tighten an
                                  additional onequarter turn with a spark plug wrench.
                               4. Always tighten to the proper torque. Spark plugs must be tightened to the torque specified
                                  for proper heat transfer. Refer to Electrical.
                               5. Connect each molded connector cap until the cap snaps firmly into place over the spark
                                  plug.
Air Filter
Removal
                               1. Models without screw access: See Air Cleaner Assembly. Pull on front edge of insert
                                  (8) to remove.
                                  NOTE:
                                  When removing insert, only pull on the front edge without pushing in the middle. Otherwise
                                  the trim could be damaged.
2. Remove screw (1) and air cleaner cover with rubber seal (3).
3. Remove three screws (5) to release cover bracket (4) from filter element.
4. Remove filter element (6) pulling breather tube from hole on inboard side.
6. Inspect the breather tube and fittings for cuts, tears, holes or signs of deterioration.
                                                  Compressed air can pierce the skin and flying debris from
                                                  compressed air could cause serious eye injury. Wear
                                                  safety glasses when working with compressed air. Never
                                                  use your hand to check for air leaks or to determine air
                                                  flow rates. (00061a)
                                      a. Wash the paper/wire mesh filter element (and breather tubes) in lukewarm water with
                                         a mild detergent. Do not strike filter element on a hard surface to dislodge dirt.
                                      b. Allow filter element to air dry or use low pressure compressed air blowing from the
                                         inside. Do NOT use air cleaner filter oil on the HarleyDavidson paper/wire mesh air
                                      c. Hold the filter element up to a strong light source. The element is sufficiently clean
                                         when light is uniformly visible through the media.
d. Replace the filter element if damaged or if filter media cannot be adequately cleaned.
Installation
NOTE:
                            Air cleaner mounting without installation of the breather tubes will allow crankcase vapors to be
                            vented into the atmosphere. This violates emissions regulations.
1. See Air Cleaner Assembly. Install breather tube (7) onto breather bolts.
3. Place filter element onto backplate with the flat side at the 4 o'clock position.
4. Install cover bracket. Tighten screws (5) to 108132 inlbs (12.214.9 Nm).
                               5. Verify that rubber seal (3) is not damaged and is properly seated around perimeter of air
                                  cleaner cover.
                               6. Place air cleaner cover onto backplate. Apply LOCTITE 243 MEDIUM STRENGTH
                                  THREADLOCKER AND SEALANT (blue) to threads of screw (1). Install screw. Tighten to
                                  3660 inlbs (4.16.8 Nm).
                                                                 1.   Cover screw
                                                                 2.   Insert with screw access
                                                                 3.   Rubber seal
                                                                 4.   Cover bracket
                                                                 5.   Cover bracket screw (3)
                                                                 6.   Filter element
                                                                 7.   Breather tube
                                                                 8.   Insert without screw access
                                                                         Air Cleaner Assembly
LED Headlamp
                            FLHTCU/L/TC, FLHTK/L, and FLTRX/S models have an LED headlamp. The headlamp contains
                            no replaceable bulbs. The entire assembly must be replaced upon failure. See a HarleyDavidson
                            dealer for service.
Halogen Headlamp
Removal
                               2. Rotate door counterclockwise a few degrees. Pull headlamp door straight forward to
                                  remove.
3. See Headlamp Retaining Ring. Remove screws (1) securing retaining ring.
Bulb Replacement
                            This headlamp assembly uses separate quartz halogen bulbs for the low beam and the high
                            beam. HDI models also contain a position lamp bulb.
3. Rotate bulb assembly 1/4 turn counterclockwise to remove from the reflector/lens.
4. Insert new bulb into reflector/lens and rotate 1/4 turn clockwise.
                               5. HDI models: Rotate position lamp bulb retainer 1/4 turn counterclockwise to remove.
                                  Replace bulb and install bulb retainer in lamp housing.
Installation
                               2. See Headlamp Retaining Ring. Secure headlamp assembly with retaining ring and
                                  screws (1). Tighten to 2326 inlbs (2.62.9 Nm).
a. Verify that rubber seal is in place on headlamp door. Apply glass cleaner to seal to
                                      b. With the headlamp door rotated a few degrees counterclockwise, push headlamp door
                                         straight onto headlamp.
c. Rotate clockwise until screw can be installed. Tighten to 918 inlbs (1.02.0 Nm).
                               4. See Headlamp Alignment: Quartz Halogen Type. Park the motorcycle on a line (1)
                                  perpendicular to the wall.
                               6. Draw a vertical centerline (2) on the wall aligned with line (1).
                                  NOTE:
                               7. With the motorcycle loaded, point the front wheel straight forward at wall. Measure the
                                  distance (4) from the floor to the bulb centerline:
                                      a. Quartz halogen: See Headlamp Alignment: Quartz Halogen Type. 2.1 in 53.3
                                         mm lower than the measured distance.
9. The headlamp is aligned when the light beam hot spot is located as shown.
                                      a. Quartz halogen: See Headlamp Alignment: Quartz Halogen Type. Hot spot
                                         centered on mark with headlamp set to high beam.
                                      b. LED, forkmounted fairing: See Headlamp Alignment: LED Type (typical). Top
                                         of hot spot at mark with headlamp set to low beam.
                                      c. LED, framemounted fairing: See Properly Aim Lamps: Frame Mounted Fairing
                                         Models. Center of hot spot at mark with headlamp set to high beam.
                                               1.   Perpendicular line
                                               2.   Vertical line
                                               3.   25 ft (7.6 m)
                                               4.   High beam bulb centerline
                                               5.   Horizontal line 2.1 in (53.3 mm) lower than high beam centerline
                                                                Headlamp Alignment: Quartz Halogen Type
Headlamp Adjustment
NOTE:
                               2. All except framemounted fairing: See Headlamp Adjusters: All Except Frame
                                  Mounted Fairing (typical). Insert a 5/32 in ball end hex wrench through adjuster slots in
                                  trim ring.
a. Horizontal: Turn the horizontal adjusting screw (1) to adjust light beam left and right.
b. Vertical: Turn the vertical adjusting screw (2) to adjust light beam up and down.
                                       c. See Properly Aim Lamps: Quartz Halogen Type or Properly Aim Lamps: LED
                                          Type with Auxiliary/Fog Lamps. Adjust headlamp light beam.
                                    NOTE:
Framemounted fairing models allow only vertical adjustment and have three tool options:
                                            9 mm socket
                                            6 mm hex
                                            T15 Torx
                                       b. See Properly Aim Lamps: Frame Mounted Fairing Models. Adjust headlamp
                                          light beam.
                               1. Place the vehicle facing a target wall as described in Checking Headlamp Alignment.
                                  NOTE:
                                  The weight of the rider will compress the suspension slightly. Have a person weighing
                                  roughly the same as that of the principal rider sit on the motorcycle.
                               2. With the vehicle upright and a rider seated on the motorcycle, measure the distance from
                                  the floor to the centerline of each auxiliary/fog lamp.
                               3. Measure the horizontal distance from the headlamp vertical centerline to the vertical
                                  centerline of each auxiliary/fog lamp.
                               4. See Properly Aim Lamps: Quartz Halogen Type. Mark the auxiliary/fog lamp horizontal
                                  and vertical centerlines (2, 3) on the wall.
                               6. Using Flare Nut Socket FRX181 , loosen the auxiliary/fog lamp flange nut only enough to
                                  allow movement of the lamp.
                               7. Turn on the headlamp low beam and cover both the headlamp and the right auxiliary/fog
                                  lamp.
                                      a. Quartz Halogen: Adjust the left auxiliary/fog lamp so the entire high intensity zone (4)
                                         is below and to the right of the left auxiliary/fog lamp centerlines as shown in Properly
                                         Aim Lamps: Quartz Halogen Type.
                                      b. LED: Adjust the left auxiliary/fog lamp so the entire high intensity zone (4) is below the
                                         centerline as shown in Properly Aim Lamps: LED Type with Auxiliary/Fog
                                         Lamps.
a. Models with flat lens turn signal lamps: 1518 ftlbs (20.324.4 Nm).
b. Models with bullet style turn signal lamps: 2024 ftlbs (27.132.5 Nm).
                                      a. Models with flat lens turn signal lamps: Start two screws to secure turn signal lamp
                                         to mounting bracket. Verify that conduit fits in slot at back of bracket and is not
                                         pinched. Tighten to 3660 inlbs (4.16.8 Nm).
                                      b. Models with bullet style turn signal lamps: Secure turn signal lamp to mounting
                                         bracket. Tighten to 96120 inlbs (10.913.5 Nm).
                                                                1.   Headlamp centerline
                                                                2.   Left auxiliary/fog lamp centerline
                                                                3.   Right auxiliary/fog lamp centerline
                                                                4.   Left auxiliary/fog lamp beam area
                                                                5.   Right auxiliary/fog lamp beam area
                                                                6.   Headlamp low beam area
                                                             Properly Aim Lamps: LED Type with Auxiliary/Fog
                                                                                 Lamps
                               1. See Lens Cap Notch. Insert a coin or the blade of a small screwdriver into the notch at the
                                  bottom of the lens cap. Carefully twist until the lens cap pops out of the lamp housing.
                               3. Inspect condition of electrical contacts in socket. If necessary, clean with a small wire brush
                                  and electrical contact cleaner.
                               5. Align pins on new bulb with pin guides in bulb socket. Push bulb in and turn clockwise to
                                  lock in place.
6. Snap lens cap onto the lamp housing with notch at bottom.
                               1. See Turn Signal Lamp Assembly: Flat Lens Style. Remove two screws to release lens
                                  from lamp housing.
                               3. Inspect condition of electrical contacts in socket. If necessary, clean with a small wire brush
                                  and electrical contact cleaner.
                               5. Align index pins on new bulb with pin guides in bulb socket. Push bulb in and turn clockwise
                                  to lock in place.
                                                                1.   Screws (2)
                                                                2.   Lens
                                                                3.   Bulb
                                                                4.   Lamp housing
                                                               Turn Signal Lamp Assembly: Flat Lens
                                                                              Style
Removal
1. Remove two screws to release tail lamp assembly from chrome base.
                               3. Rotate bulb socket (4) 1/4 turn counterclockwise and remove from tail lamp assembly. Pull
                                  bulb from socket.
Installation
                               1. Coat base of new bulb with ELECTRICAL CONTACT LUBRICANT. Install new bulb in
                                  socket.
                                                                1.   Lens
                                                                2.   Base
                                                                3.   4pin multilock connector
                                                                4.   Bulb socket
                                                                         Tail Lamp Assembly
Battery Maintenance
Type
                            Your motorcycle uses an Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) battery. The AGM battery is permanently
                            sealed, valve regulated, maintenancefree, lead/calcium and sulfuric acid battery. All batteries are
                            shipped precharged and ready for service. Do not attempt to open the battery for any reason.
                                                  CONTACT                        TREATMENT
                                                  External    Flush with water.
                                                  Internal    Drink large quantities of milk or water,
                                                              followed by milk of magnesia, vegetable oil
                                                              or beaten eggs. Get immediate medical
                                                              attention.
                                                  Eyes        Flush with water. Get immediate medical
                                                              attention.
Voltmeter Test
                            The voltmeter test provides a general indicator of battery condition. Check the voltage of the
                            battery to verify that it is in a 100 percent fully charged condition. If the open circuit (disconnected)
                            voltage reading is below 12.7 V, charge the battery. Recheck the voltage after the battery has set
                            for one to two hours. Refer to Voltmeter Test.
Voltmeter Test
                            Battery top must be clean and dry. Dirt and electrolyte on top of the battery can cause battery to
                            selfdischarge.
                               2. Clean cable connectors and battery terminals using a wire brush or fine grit sandpaper to
                                  remove any oxidation.
                               3. Inspect and clean the battery screws, clamps and cables. Check for breakage, loose
                                  connections and corrosion.
                               5. Inspect the battery for discoloration, a raised top or a warped or distorted case. These
                                  conditions might indicate that the battery has been frozen, overheated or overcharged.
Charging
                            An automatic, constant monitoring battery charger/tender with a charging rate of 5 amps or less at
                            less than 14.6 volts is recommended. The use of constant current chargers (including trickle
                            chargers) to charge sealed AGM batteries is not recommended. Any overcharge will cause dry
                               1. Perform a voltmeter test to determine the state of charge. If battery needs to be charged,
                                  proceed to the next step.
3. Connect the red battery charger lead to positive terminal of the battery.
                               4. Connect the black battery charger lead to negative terminal of the battery.
                                  NOTE:
                                  If the battery is still in the vehicle, connect the negative lead to the chassis ground. Make
                                  sure that the ignition and all electrical accessories are turned off.
                               6. After the battery is fully charged, turn OFF the charger. Disconnect the black battery charger
                                  lead from the negative terminal of the battery.
7. Disconnect the red battery charger lead from the positive terminal of the battery.
Storage
                            If the motorcycle will not be operated for several weeks, such as during the winter season,
                            remove the battery from the motorcycle and fully charge.
                            If the motorcycle will be stored with the battery installed, connect an automatic, constant
                            monitoring charger/tender to maintain charge. See an authorized HarleyDavidson dealer for more
                            information.
                            A battery that is removed from the vehicle is affected by selfdischarge. A battery that is stored in
                            the vehicle is affected by both selfdischarge and, more significantly, parasitic loads. Parasitic
                            loads occur from things like diode leakage and maintaining computer memory with the vehicle off.
                            See Battery Tender Connector (under left side cover). The motorcycle has a quick
                            disconnect battery tender connector under the left side cover below the main fuse. Connecting a
                            battery tender between rides and during storage can maintain battery charge and extend the life
                            of the battery.
                            To access connector, remove left side cover. See Side Covers. Route the connector through the
                            slot in the bottom of the electrical caddy. Secure the harness and connector with cable straps in a
                            location that prevents damage to the connector and surrounding areas. Make sure to apply
                            ELECTRICAL CONTACT LUBRICANT to the terminals and keep the connector capped to prevent
                            moisture damage when not in use.
Battery
1. Remove seat.
2. See Top Caddy. Release ECM (1) from top caddy. Move out of the way.
                               3. If present, move purge solenoid (2) forward to release from top caddy. Release HFSM
                                  antenna (3) from top caddy and move out of the way.
6. Cut cable straps (4). Move harnesses to allow more clearance for the top caddy.
                               7. Push top caddy forward to disengage front of caddy from front holddown bracket. Lift and
                                  remove top caddy.
9. See Battery Compartment. Disconnect both battery cables, negative battery cable first.
                              10. Pull up lifting strap to raise battery. When battery is extracted far enough to get a good grip,
                                  grasp battery and remove the rest of the way.
                               1. Run lifting strap rearward across the bottom of the battery tray, then up and across the
                                  frame crossmember.
2. See Battery Compartment. Place the battery into the battery tray, terminal side forward.
                               3. Connect both battery cables, positive battery cable first. Tighten to 6070 inlbs (6.87.9
                                  Nm).
                               4. Apply a light coat of petroleum jelly or ELECTRICAL CONTACT LUBRICANT to both battery
                                  terminals.
6. See Top Caddy. Place top caddy into position and engage latch on holddown bracket.
                               8. If equipped, engage HFSM antenna (3) and purge solenoid (2) on top caddy. Verify that all
                                  other connectors and harnesses are routed below the purge solenoid mounting tongue.
                                                                1.   ECM
                                                                2.   Purge solenoid
                                                                3.   HFSM antenna
                                                                4.   Cable straps
                                                                5.   Fastener
                                                                6.   Holddown (not visible)
                                                                7.   Connectors
                                                                            Top Caddy
Jump Starting
                            Jump starting a motorcycle is typically not recommended. However, there may be circumstances
                            when it is necessary to do so. If a jumpstart is necessary, use the following procedure.
                                     This procedure presumes the BOOSTER battery is in another vehicle. DO NOT jump start
                                     from a running booster vehicle. The high output charging systems on some vehicles can
                                     damage the electrical components on the motorcycle.
                                     Make sure the motorcycle and the BOOSTER vehicle are not touching one another.
Positive Cable
3. Connect the other end of the same cable to the BOOSTER battery positive terminal (2).
Negative Cable
4. Connect one end of a jumper cable to the BOOSTER battery negative () terminal (3).
                               5. Connect other end of the same cable (4) to a safe ground, (away from the DISCHARGED
                                  battery).
6. Start motorcycle.
Side Covers
See Side Cover. The side covers must be removed to access fuses and other components.
Side Cover
Main Fuse
                            See Fuse Block (under left side cover). A 50 amp main fuse is located near the fuse block.
                            Removing the main fuse disconnects power to all systems except the starter motor/solenoid.
                            If equipped with security system siren, turn the ignition switch ON with the handsfree fob present
                            to disarm the security system before removing the main fuse or siren will sound.
                            NOTE:
Place the ignition switch in the OFF position before installing the main fuse.
System Fuses
See Fuse Block (under left side cover). Fuses are located under left side cover.
                            If fuse replacement does not correct a problem, see a HarleyDavidson dealer for electrical
                            diagnosis.
3. Press in tabs on the left and right sides of fuse block cover. Remove the cover.
Use automotivetype fuses for replacements. The fuse block has spare fuses.
Seat
Removal
                            The seat screw may be difficult to access if the TourPak is in the forward position. If necessary,
                            see TourPak to temporarily reposition the TourPak.
3. See Seat (typical). Remove screw to release seat strap from bracket.
4. FLHRC: See Strap Slots: FLHRC. Pull strap through slots in seat to remove.
Cover the seat mount mounting bracket with palm of hand to prevent damage to TourPak.
                               6. See Seat Tongue and Seat Mounting Slot. Raise rear of seat. Pull seat rearward to
                                  disengage the tongue from the slot in the seat.
Installation
NOTE:
Cover the seat mount mounting bracket with palm of hand to prevent damage to TourPak.
                               1. See Seat Tongue and Seat Mounting Slot. Align seat slot with tongue behind the fuel
                                  tank. Push seat forward to engage seat.
                               2. See Seat (typical). Secure seat bracket to rear fender with screw. Tighten screw to 4872
                                  inlbs (5.48.1 Nm).
4. FLHRC: See Strap Slots: FLHRC. Install strap through slots in seat.
Seat Tongue
Radio/CB Antenna
                            The antenna masts are threaded on mounts at the rear of the motorcycle. Unscrew the antennas
                            if they must be removed. When installing, handtighten only.
                            The radio and CB antennas are different. For vehicles with a CB, install the CB antenna (marked
                            with the letters "CB" at the base of the mast) on the right side of the motorcycle. Installing the
                            incorrect antenna for the radio or CB results in degraded reception.
Motorcycle Storage
                            If the motorcycle will not be operated for several months, such as during the winter season, there
                            are several tasks which should be performed. These steps protect parts against corrosion,
                            preserve the battery and prevent the buildup of gum and varnish in the fuel system.
                            Store the motorcycle in a dry area with a stable temperature (if possible). Keep the motorcycle
                            away from harsh chemicals or other substances such as fertilizers or salt.
                            Make a list of everything you do and fasten it to a hand grip. When you take the motorcycle out of
                            storage, this list is your reference/checklist to get your motorcycle in operating condition.
                               2. Warm motorcycle to operating temperature. Change oil and turn engine over to circulate the
                                  new oil.
                               5. Protect the vehicle's body panels, engine, chassis and wheels from corrosion. Follow the
                                  cosmetic care procedures described in the Care and Cleaning section of this owner's
                                  manual before storage.
                                    NOTES:
                                             If the motorcycle is being stored with the security system armed, connect a 750Ma
                                             SUPERSMART BATTERY TENDER 9465498B to maintain battery charge.
                                             If the motorcycle is being stored with the security system disarmed, turn on the
                                             motorcycle while the handsfree fob is present. This prevents the optional siren from
                                             sounding. Disconnect the negative battery cable and prepare battery for storage. See
                                             Battery Maintenance.
                               7. If motorcycle is to be covered, use a material such as light canvas that can breathe. Plastic
                                  materials that do not breathe promote the formation of condensation.
                               8. Remove the antennas (if equipped) or allow them to protrude through the cover. Do not
                                  bend or tuck antennas under the cover.
NOTE:
                            When lubricants are contaminated by water, they often take on a milky white appearance.
                            Replace contaminated lubricants with the appropriate new HarleyDavidson lubricant.
1. See Battery Maintenance for proper battery care. Charge and install the battery.
2. Run motorcycle until engine is at normal operating temperature. Turn off engine.
                               5. Check controls to make sure that they are operating properly. Operate the front and rear
                                  brakes, throttle, clutch and shifter.
6. Check steering for smoothness by turning the handlebars through the full operating range.
                            Clean and protect the cosmetic surfaces on your motorcycle as often as possible to inhibit rust
                            and corrosion. After the motorcycle is cleaned, polish and seal the motorcycle to create a
                            sacrificial barrier of protection against the weather and harsh substances.
                            Refer to Recommended Cleaning and Care Products and Recommended Surface Care
                            Products. HarleyDavidson cleaning products are tested extensively for use on vehicle surfaces
                            and are formulated to be compatible with one another. See a HarleyDavidson dealer to purchase
                            recommended cleaning products.
                            NOTES:
                                     Use recommended surface care products. Do not use paper towels, terry cloths, cloth
                                     diapers or other materials with nylon fibers which can create fine scratches to surfaces.
                            Use only recommended cleaning and care products. Refer to Recommended Cleaning and
                            Care Products and Recommended Surface Care Products.
                            NOTE:
                            During rinsing and washing, avoid direct spray on radio, speakers, saddlebags, trunk or TourPak
                            sealing areas (if equipped). Avoid spraying water under leather saddlebag covers (if equipped).
Preparation
                               1. Allow motorcycle to cool before rinsing or washing. Spraying water on hot surfaces can
                                  leave water spots and mineral deposits.
3. To loosen dried bugs or hardened dirt, allow surfaces to soak under a damp towel.
1. Rinse wheel and tire surfaces. Avoid splashing brake dust on chrome or painted parts.
2. Apply WHEEL & TIRE CLEANER. Allow cleaner to set for one minute.
                               3. Clean the wheel with a BUG EATER SPONGE or WHEEL & SPOKE BRUSH. Use CLOTH
                                  DETAILING STRIPS to clean wheel spokes. Thoroughly scrub all brake dust and other
                                  sediments off the wheel. Accumulated brake dust can trap moisture and dirt, which leads to
                                  wheel corrosion.
4. Rinse well.
NOTE:
                            Refer to the appropriate instructions in this section for cleaning leather, Denim (flat) finishes,
                            windshields or other special surfaces.
                               3. Soak the WASH MITT in the SUNWASH solution. Wash all surfaces from the top working
                                  down.
                               1. Dry the surfaces from the top down using a SYNTHETIC DRYING CHAMOIS or a HOG
                                  BLASTER MOTORCYCLE DRYER. Avoid using any type of forced air on speakers or other
                                  sensitive components.
                               2. Dampen chamois in clean water and wring out the excess. The chamois is more absorbent
                                  when wet.
NOTE:
If motorcycle has denim finish, skip the Polishing and Sealing procedure.
                               3. Polish and seal the wheels as described in Wheel Care to prevent corrosion.
                            NOTE:
                            Bare aluminum wheels do not have a protective coating. The wheels corrode unless properly
                            treated. Apply BARE ALUMINUM WHEEL PROTECTANT when purchasing the motorcycle and at
                            least twice per year to prevent cosmetic damage to bare aluminum wheels.
                            Use only HarleyDavidson recommended products and methods to keep the radio, speakers and
                            other audio system components clean and in good condition. Do not use any abrasives, polishes
                            or rubbing compounds to clean the screen or other components. Do not use any ammoniabased
                            cleaners on the screen. Use of other products or methods may cause damage to components.
                            Boom! Box 6.5GT radios have a replaceable screen protector. Keep the protector on the screen
                            at all times. Damage to the screen due to use without the protector will not be covered under
                            warranty. Remove and replace the protector if it becomes dull, scratched or worn.
Do not use any screen enhancing chemicals or products. These can damage the screen surface.
Speaker Care
                            If a haze develops on speakers with a protective grille, use HARLEY SEAT, SADDLEBAG, AND
                            TRIM CLEANER and a SOFTCLOTH or SOFT DETAILING PAD to clean. Do not apply wax or
                            any other similar products on speaker grilles.
                            Some motorcycles have a denim (flat or matte) finish. The denim finish has qualities which differ
                            from high gloss finishes on all other HarleyDavidson motorcycles. Like denim fabric, denim paint
                            will burnish or mar with age and use, thus adding character and personality to the finish of the
                            motorcycle. Refer to Recommended Cleaning and Care Products for recommended
                            products.
                                    If scratched, the color coat of paint does nick/scuff and these marks cannot be rubbed out.
                                    If polished, the finish will become less matte and more glossy over time.
How to Clean
                            For light deposits: Use DENIM PAINT CLEANER and a DISPOSABLE DETAILING SOFT
                            CLOTH. This helps remove finger prints and light soil.
                            For heavier deposits: Use either SUNWASH BIKE SOAP and a clean WASH MITT or QUICK
                            WASH. Rinse thoroughly with clean water.
Do not use ordinary soap to clean leather or fur. It could dry or remove the oils from the leather.
                            Leather, vinyl and other synthetic surfaces must be periodically cleaned and treated to maintain
                            its appearance and extend its life. Clean and treat these surfaces once a season or more
                            frequently under adverse conditions.
                            These surfaces are not designed for longterm exposure to inclement weather and should be
                            protected with a HarleyDavidson Seat Rain Cover or Motorcycle Storage Cover (sold separately).
                               2. Thoroughly clean surfaces with SEAT, SADDLEBAG & TRIM CLEANER, following
                                  directions on the bottle.
                               3. Allow the material to dry naturally and completely at room temperature before applying other
                                  products to the material. Do not use artificial means to dry the material quickly.
                               4. For leather only, rejuvenate faded black surfaces with BLACK LEATHER REJUVENATOR,
                                  and apply LEATHER PROTECTANT to weatherproof and preserve the leather.
                            NOTE:
                            Many HarleyDavidson accessories and seats are made of either treated or untreated leather or
                            have leather inserts. Natural materials age differently and require different care than manmade
                            materials. Seat covers and panels made of leather will gain "character", such as wrinkles, with
                            age. Leather is porous and organic and each leather product will settle into its own distinct form
                            with use. Your leather product will mature into its own custom shape and style from the sun, rain
                            and time. This maturing is natural and will enhance the custom quality of your HarleyDavidson
                            motorcycle.
                            Keep the vent free of foreign objects. Periodically clean the vent mechanism to remove dirt, bugs
                            and leaves, and to keep all parts from sticking. Clean the button and vent door if they become
                            difficult to open or close.
                                                  Compressed air can pierce the skin and flying debris from
                                                  compressed air could cause serious eye injury. Wear
                                                  safety glasses when working with compressed air. Never
                                                  use your hand to check for air leaks or to determine air
                                                  flow rates. (00061a)
                               3. Using mild soapy water and a soft brush, remove dirt, leaves and bugs from vent duct and
                                  vent door.
Whitewall Tires
                            Use HARLEYDAVIDSON WHEEL & TIRE CLEANER to clean whitewall tires following directions
                            on the bottle.
Wheel Care
                            Wheels can corrode or be cosmetically damaged if they are not properly cleaned, polished and
                            preserved. Cleaning and sealing wheels with the proper treatment guards against pitting,
                            corrosion, spots and stains. HarleyDavidson recommends that wheels be cared for weekly.
                            Corrosion to wheels is not considered a defect in materials or workmanship.
                            NOTE:
                            Bare aluminum wheels do not have a protective coating and corrode unless properly treated.
                            Apply BARE ALUMINUM WHEEL PROTECTANT when purchasing the motorcycle and at least
                            twice per year to prevent cosmetic damage to bare aluminum wheels.
                            Keep wheels clean from harsh chemicals, acidbased wheel cleaners, salt and accumulated brake
                            dust. After washing wheels with WHEEL & TIRE CLEANER, use the polish and sealing products
                            in Wheel Polish and Sealing Products according to the type of wheels on your motorcycle.
Windshield Care
                            Windshields require special care. However, windshields may be washed with SUNWASH® BIKE
                            SOAP or QUICK WASH when washing the entire motorcycle. Refer to Recommended Cleaning
                            and Care Products for recommended cleaning products.
                            NOTES:
                                     To treat the windshield with water repellent use WINDSHIELD WATER REPELLENT.
                                     Covering the windshield with a clean, wet cloth for approximately 1520 minutes before
                                     washing makes dried bug removal easier.
                            To minimize swirl marks, cleaning should be done when motorcycle is cool and parked in the
                            shade. Faint swirl marks are normal and are more visible on tinted windshields.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting: General
                            The following checklist of possible operating troubles and their probable causes will be helpful in
                            keeping your motorcycle in good operating condition. More than one of these conditions may be
                            causing trouble and should be carefully checked.
Engine
5. Jiffy stand not in retracted position (for models equipped with jiffy stand interlock).
6. Blown fuse.
8. Blown fuse.
Starts Hard
1. Spark plugs in bad condition, have improper gap, or are partially fouled.
6. Fuel tank vent plugged or fuel line closed off, restricting fuel flow.
1. Incorrect fuel.
Overheats
3. Insufficient air flow over cylinder heads during extended periods of idling or parade duty.
Excessive Vibration
3. Front chain or links tight as a result of insufficient lubrication or belt badly worn.
3. Grounded oil signal switch wire or faulty signal switch. See dealer.
Electrical System
1. Weak battery.
Transmission
Clutch Slips
Clutch Chatters
Brakes
1. ABS lamp does not shut off above 3 mph 5 km/h . See dealer.
                               7. Brake fades because of heat build up. Excessive braking or brake pads dragging. See
                                  dealer.
Overheats
6. Air in coolant.
Handling
Irregularities
10. Rear wheel out of alignment with frame and front wheel.
                              11. Steering head bearings improperly adjusted. Correct adjustment and replace pitted or worn
                                  bearings and races.
                              16. Rear fork pivot assembly: improperly tightened or assembled, or loose/pitted or damaged
                                  pivot bearings.
2. Turn ignition switch off then back on. Start engine and set hand grip heat.
4. See dealer.
Accessories
                            Stop at your HarleyDavidson dealer to pick up a copy of the Genuine Motor Parts and
                            Accessories catalog or go to www.harleydavidson.com to view thousands of Genuine Motor
                            Accessories that are available for HarleyDavidson motorcycles.
Online Catalog
                            The full Genuine Motor Parts and Accessories catalog is available online in PDF format. The
                            catalog includes hundreds of pages of HarleyDavidson accessories and maintenance products.
                            For performance parts, check out the Screamin' Eagle Pro Racing Parts catalog.
                            NOTE:
                            Performance parts may not be available in some countries due to local restrictions on emissions.
                            See your HarleyDavidson dealer for more information.
                            Browse through categories of accessories and options available specifically for your motorcycle.
                            View product descriptions, pricing, fitment and online instruction sheets for many of the available
                            products.
Customizer
                            Virtually redesign your motorcycle with parts and accessories using the Customizer. This tool
                            allows you to experiment with different accessory and color combinations and shows how your
                            motorcycle would look with the accessories installed. You can easily create a custom list of
                            accessories to print out for your dealer.
Fit Shop
                            Learn how to customize your motorcycle to fit you personally. See how making changes to the
                            suspension, seat, handlebars or foot controls can enhance the ergonomics and comfort of your
                            motorcycle.
Custom Seats
                            Create a custom seat using selected designs, colors and textured materials. Custom seat
                            specifications can be easily printed out for your dealer.
Custom Coverage
NOTE:
                            Custom Coverage is not offered in some regions. See an authorized HarleyDavidson dealer to
                            determine the parts and accessories warranty policies, terms and conditions in your area.
                            HarleyDavidson offers the Custom Coverage extended limited warranty for parts and accessories
                            that are purchased and installed at an authorized HarleyDavidson dealer within 60 days after
                            retail purchase of the motorcycle.
                            This limited warranty provides coverage for eligible street legal Genuine HarleyDavidson Motor
                            Parts and Genuine HarleyDavidson Motor Accessories. This extended coverage on parts and
                            accessories remains in effect for the remainder of the HarleyDavidson Motorcycle Limited
                            Warranty for the vehicle. See Limited Motorcycle Warranty.
                            This owner's manual contains your new motorcycle limited warranty and your owner's
                            maintenance record.
                            It is your responsibility as the owner to follow the maintenance schedule at the mileage intervals
                            as specified in the owner's manual. All of the specified maintenance services must be performed
                            on schedule to keep your limited warranty valid.
                            Some countries, states or other locations may require all regular maintenance and service work to
                            be done by an authorized HarleyDavidson dealer for your limited warranty to remain in effect.
                            Check with your authorized HarleyDavidson dealer for local requirements.
                               1. Make an appointment with a HarleyDavidson dealer for inspection and service prior to the
                                  first 1000 miles 1600 kilometers , and as soon as possible after any issue arises.
                               2. Bring this owner's manual with you when you visit your authorized HarleyDavidson dealer
                                  to have your motorcycle inspected and serviced.
                               3. Have the dealer technician sign the maintenance record in the owner's manual at the proper
                                  mileage interval. These records should be retained by the owner as proof of proper
                                  maintenance.
                            Use only HarleyDavidson approved parts and accessories that have been designed, tested and
                            approved for your model and model year motorcycle.
                            Use of aftermarket performance parts may void all or parts of your limited warranty. See an
                            authorized HarleyDavidson dealer for details.
                            HarleyDavidson authorized dealerships are independently owned and operated and may sell and
                            install parts and accessories that are not manufactured or approved by HarleyDavidson for use
                            on your motorcycle. Therefore, you should understand that HarleyDavidson is not and cannot be
                            responsible for the quality, suitability, or safety of any nonHarleyDavidson part, accessory or
                            design modification, including labor, which may be sold and/or installed by authorized Harley
                            Davidson dealerships.
                            Genuine HarleyDavidson parts are engineered and tested specifically for use on your motorcycle.
                            Insist that your authorized HarleyDavidson dealer uses only genuine HarleyDavidson
                            replacement parts and accessories to keep your HarleyDavidson motorcycle and its limited
                            warranty intact. Not all HarleyDavidson parts and accessories are appropriate for your model or
                            model year motorcycle.
                            NOTE:
                            Installing offroad or competition parts to enhance performance may void all or parts of your
                            limited warranty. See the HarleyDavidson Motorcycle Limited Warranty in this owner's manual or
                            an authorized HarleyDavidson dealer for details.
                            All new 2015 HarleyDavidson motorcycles sold in the State of California and select international
                            markets are equipped with an evaporative emission control system. This system is designed to
                            meet CARB and local regulations in effect at the time of manufacture.
                            The system requires a small amount of maintenance. Periodic inspection is required to make sure
                            hoses are properly routed, not kinked or blocked and that all fittings are secure. Mounting
                            hardware should also be checked periodically for tightness.
EPA noise regulations require that the following statements be included in the Owner's Manual.
EPA Regulations
                            TAMPERING WITH NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM PROHIBITED: Federal law prohibits the
                            following acts or the causing thereof: (1) The removal or rendering inoperative by any person
                            other than for purposes of maintenance, repair, or replacement of any device or element of design
                            incorporated into any new vehicle for the purpose of noise control prior to its sale or delivery to the
                            ultimate purchaser or while it is in use, or (2) the use of the vehicle after such device or element of
                            design has been removed or rendered inoperative by any person.
                               1. Replacing the muffler(s) and/or the entire exhaust system with parts not certified to be noise
                                  legal for street use.
                               3. Replacing the air intake/cleaner assembly with one not certified to be noise legal for street
                                  use.
                               4. Modifying the air intake/cleaner assembly in such a way as to make the vehicle no longer
                                  noise legal for street use.
                            HarleyDavidson recommends that any and all noise related maintenance be done by an
                            authorized HarleyDavidson dealer using genuine HarleyDavidson parts.
Warranty/Service Information
                            Any authorized HarleyDavidson dealer may provide warranty repair work on your motorcycle.
                            The fact that an authorized HarleyDavidson dealership performs warranty repairs does not create
                            an agency relationship between HarleyDavidson and the authorized dealership. If you have any
                            questions regarding warranty obligations contact your authorized HarleyDavidson dealer.
                            For normal service work or warranty work under the above conditions, you may obtain the name
                            and location of your nearest U.S. authorized HarleyDavidson dealer by calling 18002582464
                            (U.S. only). To find dealers worldwide, see www.harleydavidson.com.
                            Safety defects must be reported to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
                            and HarleyDavidson.
NHTSA Statement
                            If you believe that your motorcycle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury
                            or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
                            (NHTSA) in addition to notifying HarleyDavidson.
If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety
                            You can contact NHTSA through the following means. Additional information about motor vehicle
                            safety is available through the website.
Website: www.safercar.gov
                            If you move from your present address, sell your motorcycle, or purchase a preowned Harley
                            Davidson motorcycle, see an authorized HarleyDavidson dealer to update your owner contact
                            information.
                            This will provide HarleyDavidson with an accurate registration (as required by law in some
                            countries), and will allow HarleyDavidson to notify you in the event of a recall or product program.
                            The rights and benefits conferred upon you and the obligations of HarleyDavidson as set forth
                            herein are separate and distinct from any rights and duties set forth in any service contract you
                            may have purchased from a dealership and/or thirdparty insurance company. HarleyDavidson
                            does not authorize any entity to expand HarleyDavidson's warranty obligations in connection with
                            your motorcycle or this limited warranty.
                            When updating your contact information, your authorized HarleyDavidson dealer will need your
                            Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), odometer mileage, and date of vehicle transfer (if applicable).
                            If you have questions or concerns regarding the performance of your motorcycle or the application
                            of the limited warranty described here, or are not satisfied with the service you are receiving from
                            an authorized HarleyDavidson dealership, do the following:
                               1. Contact the selling and/or servicing dealership and speak to the sales and/or service
                                  manager.
                               2. If your concern cannot be addressed to your satisfaction by the dealership, contact the
                                  HarleyDavidson Customer Support Center by mailing your concern to the following address
                                  or calling the phone number below.
                            In the U.S., state warranty laws, often referred to as lemon laws, may provide you with certain
                            rights not specifically mentioned here. To the extent allowed by your state, HarleyDavidson
                            requests that you first send written notification of any defect or warranty nonconformity that you
                            have experienced with your motorcycle to HarleyDavidson. HarleyDavidson appreciates the
                            opportunity to investigate your concerns and restore your satisfaction in your motorcycle by
                            making the necessary repairs consistent with the terms of HarleyDavidson's limited warranty.
                            HarleyDavidson requests that you send your complaint to the HarleyDavidson Customer
                            Support Center.
This warranty does not mean that each HarleyDavidson motorcycle is free from defects. Defects
24 Months/Unlimited Miles
                            HarleyDavidson warrants for any new 2015 HarleyDavidson motorcycle that an authorized
                            HarleyDavidson dealer will repair or replace without charge any parts found under normal use to
                            be defective in factory materials or workmanship. Such repair or replacement of defective parts
                            will be HarleyDavidson's sole obligation and your sole and exclusive remedy under this limited
                            warranty. This limited warranty applies only for the duration identified below.
                            These limited warranties are the only express warranties applicable to your motorcycle. No
                            person, including HarleyDavidson dealers, may modify, extend or waive any part of these
                            warranties.
                            As a condition of these warranties, you are responsible for properly using, maintaining, and caring
                            for your motorcycle as outlined in your Owner Manual. HarleyDavidson recommends that you
                            maintain copies of all maintenance records and receipts.
                            The implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose does not apply if your motorcycle is used
                            for racing, even if the motorcycle is equipped for racing.
                            Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation
                            may not apply to you.
                            HarleyDavidson and your dealer are not responsible for any time or income that you lose, any
                            inconvenience, the loss of your transportation or use of your motorcycle, the cost of a rental
                            motorcycle, fuel, travel, meals, or lodging, or for any other incidental or consequential damages
                            you may have.
                            Punitive, exemplary, or multiple damages may not be recovered unless applicable law prohibits
                            their disclaimer. You may not bring any warrantyrelated claim as a class representative, a private
                            attorney general, a member of a class of claimants or in any other representative capacity.
                            HarleyDavidson shall not be liable for any damages caused by delay in delivery or furnishing of
                            any products and/or services.
                            Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so
                            the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
                            This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from
                            state to state.
                               1. The duration of this limited warranty is twentyfour months, starting from the earlier of (a) the
                                  date of initial retail purchase and delivery of the motorcycle from an authorized Harley
                                  Davidson dealer, or (b) the third anniversary of the last day of the model year of the
                                  motorcycle. Your authorized HarleyDavidson dealer will submit an electronic Sales and
                                  Warranty Registration form to initiate your limited warranty.
                               2. Any unexpired portion of this limited warranty will be transferred to subsequent owners,
                                  upon the resale of the motorcycle during the limited warranty period.
Owner's Obligations
                            To obtain warranty service, return your motorcycle at your expense within the limited warranty
                            period to an authorized HarleyDavidson dealer. The authorized HarleyDavidson dealer should
                            be able to provide warranty service during normal business hours, depending upon the workload
                            of the authorized dealer's service department and the availability of necessary parts.
Exclusions
1. Which has not been operated or maintained as specified in the owner's manual.
                               2. Which has been abused, neglected, misused, improperly stored, used "off the highway," or
                                  used for racing or competition of any kind.
3. Which is not manufactured to comply with the laws of the market in which it is registered.
                               4. Which has offroad or competition parts installed to enhance performance, a trailer hitch, or
                                  has other unapproved modifications (even if these modifications include genuine Harley
                                  Davidson parts and accessories that are not approved for use on your motorcycle). These
                                  modifications may void all or parts of your new motorcycle limited warranty. See an
                                  authorized HarleyDavidson dealer for details.
                               5. Which has been subjected to an act of God, war, riot, insurrection, nuclear contamination,
                                  natural disasters, including, but not limited to, lightning, forest fires, dust storms, hail storms,
                                  ice storms, earthquakes, or floods, or other circumstances out of HarleyDavidson's control.
Other Limitations
                               1. Parts and labor for normal maintenance as recommended in the owner's manual, or the
                                  replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear including, but not limited to, the following:
                                  tires, lubrication, oil and filter change, fuel system cleaning, battery maintenance, engine
                                  tuneup, spark plugs, brake, clutch, chain/belt adjustment and chain replacement.
                               2. Cosmetic concerns that arise as a result of owner abuse, lack of proper maintenance or
                                  environmental conditions (except concerns that result from defects in factory materials or
                                  workmanship, which are covered by this limited warranty for the duration of the limited
                                  warranty period).
                               3. Any cosmetic condition existing at the time of retail delivery that has not been documented
                                  by the authorized HarleyDavidson selling dealer prior to retail delivery.
                               1. Authorized HarleyDavidson dealers are independently owned and operated and may sell
                                  nonHarleyDavidson products. Because of this, HARLEYDAVIDSON IS NOT
                                  RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SAFETY, QUALITY, OR SUITABILITY OF ANY NONHARLEY
                                  DAVIDSON PART, ACCESSORY OR DESIGN MODIFICATION INCLUDING, BUT NOT
                                  LIMITED TO, LABOR WHICH MAY BE SOLD AND/OR INSTALLED BY AUTHORIZED
                                  HARLEYDAVIDSON DEALERS.
                               2. This limited warranty is a contract between you and HarleyDavidson. It is separate and
                                  apart from any warranty you may receive or purchase from an authorized HarleyDavidson
                                  dealer. An authorized HarleyDavidson dealer is not authorized to alter, modify, expand, or
                                  in any way change the terms and conditions of this limited warranty.
                               3. Any warranty work or parts replacement authorized by HarleyDavidson will not preclude
                                  HarleyDavidson from later relying on any exclusion where applicable.
                               4. HarleyDavidson and its authorized dealers reserve the right to modify or service
                                  motorcycles designed and manufactured by HarleyDavidson at any time without incurring
                                  any additional obligation to make the same alteration or change to a motorcycle previously
                                  built and sold. HarleyDavidson reserves the right to provide postwarranty repairs, conduct
                                  repair campaigns, offer goodwill or customer satisfaction repairs or extend the warranty
                                  coverage for certain motorcycles at its sole discretion. Said repairs or extensions of warranty
                                  coverage in no way obligates HarleyDavidson to provide similar accommodations to other
                                  owners of similar motorcycles. Sometimes HarleyDavidson may offer a special adjustment
                                  program to pay all or part of the cost of certain repairs beyond the terms of your limited
                                  warranty. Check with your authorized HarleyDavidson dealer to learn whether such
                                  programs are available to you. Your state may prohibit these types of offers, in which case,
                                  they may not be available to you.
                               5. The fact that a part is labeled or branded HarleyDavidson does not necessarily make it
                                  appropriate or warranted for the make and model of your motorcycle. The use of parts not
                                  designed and tested for your motorcycle may have negative consequences on the
                                  performance of your motorcycle and may create conditions not covered by this limited
                                  warranty.
24 Months/Unlimited Miles
                            This motorcycle limited warranty, referred to below as the "HD Motorcycle Warranty"
                            applies to all persons who purchase a new 2015 or priormodel HarleyDavidson
                            motorcycle in Australia and New Zealand only after 1st January 2015.
                            The benefits given to you under this HD Motorcycle Warranty are additional to, and do not detract
                            from, other rights and remedies that you may have in respect of the motorcycle under Australian
                            and New Zealand laws, including consumer protection laws.
                            In Australia, our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian
                            Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation
                            for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods
                            repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to
                            a major failure
                            In New Zealand, our goods also come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the New
                            Zealand Consumer Guarantees Act.
                            This HD Motorcycle Warranty, is provided by HarleyDavidson, Motor Company., P.O. Box
                            653, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201, U.S.A, phone: +1 (414) 3434056, ("HarleyDavidson").
                            HarleyDavidson warrants for any new 2015 HarleyDavidson motorcycle that an authorised
                            HarleyDavidson dealer will repair or replace without charge any parts found to be defective in
                            factory materials or workmanship under normal use during the warranty period set out below.
                            Such repair or replacement of parts will be HarleyDavidson's sole obligation and your sole
                            remedy under this HD Motorcycle Warranty, however you may have other rights under Australian
                            and New Zealand laws, as described above.
                            Note that goods presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished goods of the same type
                            rather than being repaired. Refurbished parts may be used to repair goods.
The following terms and conditions apply to this HD Motorcycle Warranty:
Warranty Period
The duration of this HD Motorcycle Warranty is twentyfour months, starting from the earlier of:
(a) the date of delivery by an authorised HarleyDavidson dealer to the first retail purchaser; or
                            (b) the third anniversary of the last day of the model year of the motorcycle (if not sold to a retail
                            purchaser before that date).
                            Your authorised HarleyDavidson dealer will submit an electronic Sales and Warranty Registration
                            form to initiate your HD Motorcycle Warranty.
                            Note: If the motorcycle was used as a demonstrator or company motorcycle, then the warranty
                            period may have started and/or expired prior to the initial retail sale. See an authorised Harley
                            Davidson dealer for details.
                            Any unexpired portion of this HD Motorcycle Warranty will be transferred to subsequent owners,
                            upon the resale of the motorcycle during the warranty period. See the OWNER CONTACT
                            INFORMATION section of the Owner's Manual for information regarding notification of ownership
                            changes.
                            To obtain warranty service, return your motorcycle at your expense within the warranty period to
                            an authorised dealer. HarleyDavidson's network of authorised dealers is large, and continues to
                            expand. To find current contact information for your nearest authorised dealer, visit our website at
                            www.hd.com.au.
                            The authorised HarleyDavidson dealer should be able to provide warranty service during normal
                            business hours and as soon as possible, depending upon the workload of the authorised dealer's
                            service department and the availability of necessary parts
                            You are responsible for collecting the motorcycle from the authorized dealer once the warranty
                            service has been completed, at your expense.
Exclusions
This HD Motorcycle Warranty will not apply to any motorcycle (or part or accessory):
1. which has not been operated or maintained as specified in the Owner's Manual.
                               2. which has been abused, neglected, misused, improperly stored, used "off the highway," or
                                  used for racing or competition of any kind.
                               3. which was not originally manufactured for use or sold in Australia and New Zealand and/or
                                  does not comply with Australian and New Zealand homologation requirements.
                               5. where damage is caused by, or HarleyDavidson is unable to honour this HD Motorcycle
                                  Warranty due to, acts of God, war, riot, insurrection, natural disasters, including, but not
                                  limited to, nuclear contamination, lightning, forest fires, dust storms, hail storms, ice storms,
                                  earthquakes, floods, or other circumstances out of HarleyDavidson's control.
                            Note: Even though this HD Motorcycle Warranty does not apply in the circumstances set out
                            above, you may still have rights under Australian and New Zealand laws, including the Australian
                            Consumer Law in such circumstances.
Other Limitations
                               1. Parts and accessories not manufactured by HarleyDavidson, or any damage caused to the
                                  motorcycle by the installation of such parts and accessories, even if such parts and
                                  accessories are installed on the motorcycle at the date of initial retail purchase. A separate
                                  third party warranty may apply to such parts and accessories. See an authorised Harley
                                  Davidson dealer for details.
                               2. Parts and labour for normal maintenance as recommended in the Owner's Manual, or the
                                  replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear including, but not limited to, the following:
                                  tyres, lubrication, oil and filter change, fuel system cleaning, battery maintenance, engine
                                  tuneup, spark plugs, brake, clutch, chain/belt adjustment and chain replacement.
                               3. Cosmetic or other concerns that arise as a result of owner abuse, lack of proper
                                  maintenance or environmental conditions (except concerns that result from defects in
                                  factory materials or workmanship, which are covered by this HD Motorcycle Warranty for
                                  the duration of the warranty period).
                               4. Any cosmetic condition existing at the time of retail delivery that has not been documented
                                  by the authorised HarleyDavidson selling dealer prior to retail delivery.
                            Note: Even though this HD Motorcycle Warranty does not cover the circumstances set out
                            above, you may still have rights under Australian and New Zealand laws, including the Australian
                            Consumer Law.
                               1. Authorised HarleyDavidson dealers are independently owned and operated and may sell
                                  nonHarleyDavidson products. Because of this, HARLEYDAVIDSON IS NOT
                                  RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SAFETY, QUALITY, OR SUITABILITY OF ANY NONHARLEY
                                  DAVIDSON PART, ACCESSORY OR DESIGN MODIFICATION WHICH MAY BE SOLD
                                  AND/OR INSTALLED BY AUTHORISED HARLEYDAVIDSON DEALERS OR LABOUR
                                  CARRIED OUT BY DEALERS.
                            Any warranty work or parts replacement authorised by HarleyDavidson will not preclude Harley
                            Davidson from later relying on any exclusion where HarleyDavidson later becomes aware that an
                            The following limited warranty applies to the noise control system, is in addition to the
                            MOTORCYCLE LIMITED WARRANTY and EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM LIMITED
                            WARRANTY, and applies only to HarleyDavidson motorcycles sold in the U.S.
                            HarleyDavidson warrants to the first owner and each subsequent owner that this motorcycle is
                            designed and built so as to conform at the time of sale with applicable regulations of the U.S.
                            Environmental Protection Agency (as tested following F76 DriveBy test procedure) and that it is
                            free from defects in factory materials and workmanship which can cause this motorcycle not to
                            meet U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Standards within one (1) year from initial retail
                            purchase and delivery from an authorized HarleyDavidson dealer or one (1) year from the
                            [second] anniversary of the last day of the model year of the motorcycle, or 3,730 miles 6,000
                            kilometers whichever occurs first. Any unexpired portion of this limited warranty will be transferred
                            to subsequent owners, upon the resale of the motorcycle during the limited warranty period. If the
                            motorcycle was used as a demonstrator or company motorcycle, then the limited warranty period
                            may have started and/or expired prior to the initial retail sale. See an authorized HarleyDavidson
                            dealer for details.
                            Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation
                            may not apply to you.
                            The limited warranty period shall begin on the date the motorcycle is delivered to the first retail
                            purchaser or, if the motorcycle is placed in service as a demonstrator or company motorcycle
                            prior to sale at retail, on the date it is first placed in service.
                            THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE NOT COVERED BY THE NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM LIMITED
                            WARRANTY
                               3. Any motorcycle on which the odometer mileage has been changed so that the mileage
                                  cannot be determined.
                            Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so
                            the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
Other Rights
                            This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary
                            from state to state.
                            The following limited warranty applies to the emission control system, is in addition to the
                            MOTORCYCLE LIMITED WARRANTY and NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM LIMITED WARRANTY,
                            and applies only to HarleyDavidson motorcycles certified for sale, registered, and normally
                            operated in the U.S. Refer to the CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS CONTROL WARRANTY
                            STATEMENT for additional warranty provisions applicable to California motorcycles.
                            HarleyDavidson Motor Company warrants to the first owner and each subsequent owner that this
                            vehicle is designed, built, and equipped so as to conform at the time of sale with applicable
                            regulations under section 7521 of Title 42 of the United States Code, and that it is free from
                            defects in materials and workmanship which would cause this motorcycle to fail to conform with
                            applicable regulations for five (5) years from the initial retail purchase and delivery from an
                            authorized HarleyDavidson dealer (or five (5) years from the date the motorcycle is first placed in
                            service, if it is first placed in service as a "demonstrator" or "company" motorcycle prior to
                            delivery), or 18,641 miles 30,000 kilometers , whichever occurs first. Any unexpired portion of this
                            limited warranty will be transferred to subsequent owners, upon the resale of the motorcycle
                            during the warranty period.
                            Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation
                            may not apply to you.
                            The limited warranty period shall begin on the date the motorcycle is delivered to the first retail
                            purchaser or, if the motorcycle is placed in service as a demonstrator or company motorcycle
                            prior to sale at retail, on the date it is first placed in service.
                            THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE NOT COVERED BY THE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
                            LIMITED WARRANTY
                               1. Failures which arise as a result of misuse, tampering, alterations, accident, acts of nature, or
                                  improper or inadequate maintenance as specified in the Owner's Manual.
                               2. Required maintenance services (as specified in the Owner's Manual) and the replacement
                                  of parts (such as spark plugs, fuel and oil filters, etc.) used in required maintenance.
                               3. Any motorcycle on which the odometer mileage has been changed so that the mileage
                                  cannot be determined.
                            Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so
                            the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
                            The emission control system warranty may cover the following parts if the defect is deemed to be
                            emissions related:
                                  Leaks
                                  Fuel vapor separator
                                  Fuel cap
If used on the above: hoses, clamps, fittings, tubing, sealing gaskets and mounting hardware.
                            Detailed instructions for proper maintenance and use of this motorcycle, including the time and/or
                            mileage intervals at which such maintenance is to be performed, may be found in this Owner's
                            Manual under Regular Service Intervals.
Other Rights
                            This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary
                            from state to state.
                            The California Air Resources Board and HarleyDavidson Motor Company are pleased to explain
                            the emission control system warranty on your 2015 model year motorcycle. In California, new
                            motor vehicles must be designed, built and equipped to meet the State's stringent antismog
                            standards. HarleyDavidson Motor Company must warrant the emission control system on your
                            motorcycle for the periods of time listed below provided there has been no abuse, unapproved
                            modification, neglect or improper maintenance of your motorcycle.
                            Your emission control system may include parts such as the carburetor or fuelinjection system,
                            the ignition system, catalytic converter, and engine computer. Also included may be hoses,
                            connectors and other emissionrelated assemblies.
                            Where a warrantable condition exists, within the warranty period noted below, your authorized
                            HarleyDavidson dealer will repair your motorcycle at no cost to you including diagnosis, parts and
                            labor.
For a period of use of five years or 18,641 miles 30,000 kilometers , whichever first occurs,
                            If any emission related part on your motorcycle is defective, the part will be repaired or replaced
                            by HarleyDavidson Motor Company. This is your emission control system DEFECTS
                            WARRANTY.
                            As the motorcycle owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance
                            listed in your Owner's Manual. HarleyDavidson recommends that you retain all receipts covering
                            maintenance on your motorcycle, but HarleyDavidson cannot deny emissions warranty coverage
                            solely for the lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled
                            maintenance.
                            You are responsible for presenting your motorcycle to an authorized HarleyDavidson dealer as
                            soon as a problem exists. The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of
                            time, not to exceed 30 days.
                            As the motorcycle owner, you should also be aware that HarleyDavidson may deny you warranty
                            coverage if your motorcycle or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance or
                            unapproved modifications.
                            If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should contact
                            HarleyDavidson Customer Service Department at 18002582464 (U.S. only) or 1414343
                            4056, or the California Air Resources Board at 9528 Telstar Ave., El Monte, California 91731.
                            The warranty period starts the date the motorcycle is delivered to the ultimate purchaser or, if the
                            motorcycle is placed in service as a demonstrator or company motorcycle prior to sale at retail,
                            the date it is first placed in service.
                            The emission control system of each new HarleyDavidson® motorcycle was designed, built and
                            tested using only Genuine HarleyDavidson parts and with these parts the motorcycle is certified
                            as being in conformity with California emission control regulations.
                            We recommend that you take your motorcycle to an authorized HarleyDavidson dealer for repairs
                            under this warranty. The dealer has factorytrained mechanics and genuine HarleyDavidson
                            parts. However, in the case of an "emergency" (as defined below), you could have repairs
                            performed at any available service establishment or by the owner, using any replacement part. An
                            authorized HarleyDavidson dealer not being reasonably available, or a part not being available
                            within a reasonable time period (not to exceed 30 days from the time the motorcycle is initially
                            presented to a HarleyDavidson dealer for repair) constitutes an emergency. HarleyDavidson will
                            reimburse the owner for such repairs, including diagnosis, only if it is established that the repairs
                            are covered under this emission warranty. HarleyDavidson's parts reimbursement, however, will
                            not exceed our suggested retail price for all warranted parts replaced and our labor
                            reimbursement will be limited to our recommended time allowances for emission system repairs at
                            the geographically appropriate hourly labor rate.
                            To obtain reimbursement from HarleyDavidson for such emergency repairs, you must keep all
                            failed parts and original receipts, so you can present them to an authorized HarleyDavidson
                            dealer for inspection. HarleyDavidson recommends that you bring your motorcycle to an
                            authorized dealer for inspection to ensure that the emergency repairs were done properly.
                            Remember: Use of nonHarleyDavidson replacement parts may impair the effectiveness of the
                            emission control system or otherwise damage your motorcycle. If other than genuine Harley
                            Davidson parts are used for maintenance, replacement or repair of components affecting
                            emission control, you should obtain written assurances that such nonHarleyDavidson parts are
                            warranted by their manufacturer to be equal in quality to Genuine HarleyDavidson parts in both
                            performance and durability. The use of nonHarleyDavidson replacement parts does not
                            invalidate the existing warranty, if any, on other HarleyDavidson components unless the non
                            HarleyDavidson parts cause damage to warranted parts or result in the creation of an emissions
                            noncompliant motorcycle. However, HARLEYDAVIDSON ASSUMES NO LIABILITY UNDER
                            THIS WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO ANY PARTS WHICH ARE NOT GENUINE HARLEY
                            DAVIDSON PARTS, unless HarleyDavidson parts cause damage to nongenuine Harley
The emission control system warranty covers the following "warranted parts" only:
                                  Leaks
                                  Fuel vapor separator
                                  Fuel cap
If used on the above: hoses, clamps, fittings, tubing, sealing gaskets and mounting hardware.
                            Malfunctions in any "warranted parts" caused by any of the following: abuse, misuse, unapproved
                            modification or alteration, tampering, disconnection, or improper or inadequate maintenance. The
                            warranty also does not cover replacement of listed parts in the event that the vehicle has been
                            rendered emissions noncompliant in the state of California through actions noted above.
                            Damage resulting from accident, acts of nature or other events beyond the control of Harley
                            Davidson.
                            The repair or replacement of "warranted parts" which are scheduled for replacement prior to
                            18,641 mi 30,000 km , once these parts have been replaced at the first replacement interval as
                            part of required maintenance services.
                            Repairs and services performed by anyone other than an authorized HarleyDavidson Dealer
                            (except in case of emergency as defined above).
                            Loss of time, inconvenience, loss of use of the motorcycle, towing of the vehicle, or commercial
                            loss and/or consequential damages.
                            Repairs on any motorcycle of which odometer mileage has been changed so that mileage cannot
                            be readily determined.
HarleyDavidson warrants that your HarleyDavidson radio will be free from factory defects in
                            This limited warranty does not cover defects or damage due to abuse, misuse or improper
                            installation, or any radio on a motorcycle which has been registered with HarleyDavidson as a
                            collector's vehicle. Radios with a touchscreen have a replaceable protective film. Damage to the
                            radio due to use without this screen protector is not covered under warranty. The screen protector
                            itself is a serviceable wear part which can be purchased at an authorized HarleyDavidson dealer.
                            Wear or subsequent damage to the screen protector is not covered under warranty. Also, the
                            limited warranty does not cover syncing issues or an improper functioning radio caused by an
                            incompatible phone or other media storage device (MP3, jump drive, etc.). See an authorized
                            HarleyDavidson dealer for details. Use of aftermarket parts may void all or parts of your limited
                            warranty.
                            To obtain warranty service, return your motorcycle with sound system intact, at your expense,
                            within the limited warranty period to an authorized HarleyDavidson dealer. Authorized Harley
                            Davidson dealers should be able to provide warranty service during normal business hours
                            depending upon the workload of the authorized dealer's service department and the availability of
                            necessary parts.
                            The remedy for breach of this warranty is expressly limited to the repair or replacement (which
                            may include a refurbished replacement radio), without charge for parts and labor, of any part
                            that proves to be defective, AND DOES NOT EXTEND TO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL
                            DAMAGES, COSTS OR EXPENSES, INCLUDING LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE,
                            COMMERCIAL LOSS, OR LOSS OF USE OF THE VEHICLE, RESULTING FROM ANY PART
                            THAT PROVES TO BE DEFECTIVE.
                            Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so
                            the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
Other Rights
                            This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from
                            state to state.
                            The benefits given to you under this HD Radio Warranty are additional to, and do not detract
                            from, other rights and remedies that you may have in respect of the radio or its installation under
                            Australian and New Zealand laws, including consumer protection laws.
                            In Australia, our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian
                            Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation
                            for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods
                            repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to
                            a major failure.
Warranty
                            This warranty is provided by HarleyDavidson Motor Company P.O. Box 653, Milwaukee,
                            Wisconsin 53201, U.S.A, phone: +1 (414 3434056) ("HarleyDavidson").
                            HarleyDavidson warrants that an authorised HarleyDavidson dealer will repair or replace your
                            HarleyDavidson radio if it is found to be defective in factory materials or workmanship, under
                            normal use and service, during the warranty period set out below.
                            Such repair or replacement will be HarleyDavidson's sole obligation and your sole remedy under
                            this HD Radio Warranty, however you may have other rights under Australian and New Zealand
                            laws, as described above.
                            Note that goods presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished goods of the same type
                            rather than being repaired. Refurbished parts may be used to repair goods.
Warranty Period
The warranty period is a period of twentyfour (24) months starting from the earlier of:
                            (a) the date of delivery of the motorcycle on which the radio is installed by an authorised Harley
                            Davidson dealer to the first retail purchaser; or
                            (b) the third anniversary of the last day of the model year of the motorcycle on which the radio is
                            installed (if not sold to a retail purchaser before that date).
                            Any unexpired portion of this HD Radio Warranty will be transferred to subsequent owners, upon
                            the resale of the motorcycle during the limited warranty period. See the OWNER CONTACT
                            INFORMATION section of this Owner's Manual for information regarding notification of ownership
                            changes.
                            Note: If the motorcycle was used as a demonstrator or company motorcycle, then the warranty
                            period may have started and/or expired prior to the initial retail sale. See an authorised Harley
                            Davidson dealer for details.
Exclusions
                            This HD Radio Warranty does not cover defects or damage due to abuse, misuse or improper
                            installation, or any radio on a motorcycle which has been registered with HarleyDavidson as a
                            collector's vehicle. Radios with a touchscreen have a replaceable protective film. Damage to the
                            radio due to use without this screen protector is not covered under warranty. The screen protector
                            itself is a serviceable wear part which can be purchased at an authorized HarleyDavidson dealer.
                            Wear or subsequent damage to the screen protector is not covered under warranty. Also, the
                            limited warranty does not cover syncing issues or an improper functioning radio caused by an
                            incompatible phone or other media storage device (MP3, jump drive, etc.). See an authorised
                            HarleyDavidson dealer for details.
                            To obtain warranty service, return your motorcycle with sound system intact, at your expense,
                            within the warranty period to an authorised HarleyDavidson dealer.
Maintenance Scheduling
Refer to Regular Service Intervals: 2015 Touring Models. Regular maintenance must be performed at
                            Some maintenance items should be done at least once per year as specified, even if the next mileage interval has
                            not been reached. In severe riding conditions, some maintenance items may need to be performed more frequently.
                            Refer to the notes in Regular Service Intervals: 2015 Touring Models.
                            NOTES:
                                     The use of parts and service procedures other than HarleyDavidson approved parts and service procedures
                                     may void the limited warranty. Any alterations to the emission system components, such as the intake and
                                     exhaust system, may be in violation of motor vehicle laws.
                                     Some countries, such as Brazil, may require all regular maintenance to be performed by an authorized Harley
                                     Davidson dealer for your limited warranty to remain in effect. Check with your authorized HarleyDavidson
                                     dealer.
                                     Some countries, such as Brazil, may require additional annual (or semiannual) regular maintenance steps to
                                     be performed to keep your limited warranty in effect and/or comply with vehicle regulations. Check with your
                                     authorized HarleyDavidson dealer and check the motorcycle regulations in your country for local
                                     requirements.
                                     After completing the final service interval in Regular Service Intervals: 2015 Touring Models, repeat the
                                     service schedule starting at the 5000 mi 8000 km interval.
                                ITEM   PROCEDURE 1000 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000 35000 40000 45000 50000 NOTES
                              SERVICED            MI   MI    MI    MI    MI    MI    MI    MI    MI    MI    MI
                                                               1600 8000 16000 24000 32000 40000 48000 56000 64000 72000 80000
                                                                KM KM KM        KM    KM    KM    KM    KM    KM    KM    KM
                             Electrical   Check                X    X       X       X        X        X        X         X   X   X   X
                             equipment    operation
                             and switches
                             Front tire       Check            X    X       X       X        X        X        X         X   X   X   X   1
                                              pressure,
                                              inspect tread
                             Front wheel      Check            X    X                        X                           X           X   2, 3, 4
                             spokes (if       tightness
                             equipped)
                             Front brake      Inspect sight    X    X       X       X        X        X        X         X   X   X   X   5, 6
                             fluid            glass
                             Clutch fluid     Inspect sight    X    X       X       X        X        X        X         X   X   X   X   5, 7
                             (hydraulic
                             operated)        glass
                             Reservoir     Check torque X                   X                X                 X             X       X   1, 2, 8
                             cover screw:
                             front brake
                             and hydraulic
                                             with HARLEY
                                             LUBE
                             Front forks     Rebuild                                                                           X       2, 11
                             Fuel filter                     Replace every 100,000 mi 160,000 km .                                     2
                             element
                             Rear                            Inspect for wear at each rear tire change.
                             sprocket
                             isolators
                             Road test       Verify          X     X     X      X      X       X      X       X      X   X     X
                                             component
                                             and system
                                             functions
                             NOTES:          1. Perform annually or at specified intervals, whichever comes first.
2. Should be performed by an authorized HarleyDavidson dealer, unless you have the proper tools,
                                             3. Perform spoke tension check at 1000 mi 1600 km , 5000 mi 8000 km , 20,000 mi 32,000 km
                                             services and every 15,000 mi 24,000 km interval thereafter. Not all vehicles are equipped with
                                             spoke wheels. Consult appropriate topic in service manual.
                                             4. Perform maintenance more frequently in severe riding conditions such as extreme temperatures,
                                             dusty environments, mountainous or rough roads, long storage conditions, short runs, heavy
                                             stop/go traffic or poor fuel quality.
5. Replace DOT 4 hydraulic fluid and flush system every two years.
                                             8. Attempt to turn the fastener using a torque wrench set to the minimum torque specification for
                                             that fastener. If the fastener does not rotate, the fastener torque has been maintained. No further
                                             attention is necessary. If fastener moves, tighten to specification.
                                             10. Attempt to turn the fastener using a torque wrench set to the minimum torque specification for
                                             that fastener. If the fastener does not rotate, the fastener torque has been maintained. No further
                                             attention is necessary. If the fastener moves, clean all locking material from the threaded hole.
                                             Replace the fastener with a new one or clean the original fastener threads and apply the
                                             appropriate locking agent (see appropriate procedure). Install fastener. Tighten to specification.
11. Disassemble, inspect, rebuild forks and replace fork oil every 50,000 mi 80,000 km .
Service Literature
                            Refer to Service Literature: 2015 Touring Models. Visit any HarleyDavidson dealer or go to www.harley
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