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Harley-Davidson Sportster 1200 Custom Owner’s Manuals.pdf

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Harley-Davidson Sportster 1200 Low Owner’s Manuals.pdf

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Harley-Davidson Sportster 1200 Owner’s Manuals.pdf

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Harley-Davidson Sportster 1200 Roadster Owner’s Manuals.pdf

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Harley-Davidson SPORTSTER 883 CUSTOM Owner’s Manuals.pdf

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Harley-Davidson Sportster 883 Low Owner’s Manuals.pdf

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Harley-Davidson Street 750 Owner’s Manuals.pdf

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Harley-Davidson Super Glide Sport Owner’s Manuals.pdf

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Harley-Davidson SuperLow 1200T Owner’s Manuals.pdf

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Harley Davidson Electra super Service manual 1970 to 1978.pdf

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Harley Davidson Electrical Diagnostics Manual 2008.pdf

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Harley Davidson Electrical Diagnostics Manual 2013.pdf

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Harley Davidson Maintenance Manual.pdf

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Harley Davidson Service Manual 1959 to 1969.pdf

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Harley Davidson Service Manual 1970 to 1978.pdf

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Harley-Davidson Dyna Service Manual 2016.pdf

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Harley-Davidson is a world-famous manufacturer of heavy motorcycles of American origin. The company produces high-power products, which are intended for movement on highways and
very popular among professional bikers.

The Harley-Davidson brand has become one of the most recognizable worldwide. Harley-Davidson has created a whole community of fans of this motorcycle technology, which has more
than a million people.

The story of Harley-Davidson began in 1904 when friends Arthur Davidson and William Harley created their first motorcycle model in a small workshop. It was completely manual
work, which had no analogues. Over time, a motorcycle assembly line factory began to be built on the site of the workshop.

In 1903, an engine with a capacity of 400 cc was installed on a prototype of a modern motorcycle. This model is still kept in the company’s history museum.

Until 1906, the company had already released more than 50 models of equipment. The company’s turnover grew rapidly and did not fade even during the crisis.

By 1950, Harley-Davidson motorcycles became the favorite biker models. World-famous female racer Bessie Stringfield traveled on a motorcycle almost all of the United States, which also served as
a good advertisement for the company.

In 1984, the company began developing heavy equipment and launched the world’s first engine with a volume of over 1300 cc.

In the early 2000s, Harley-Davidson opened new plants in the United States and modernized the line of tourist motor vehicles. The introduction of new production stages and design
solutions positively influenced the success of the company.

In 2013, the company released a record model with a combined type of cooling and maximum technology, which became a real dream of all professional bikers.

Currently, the company is testing new models of eco-motor vehicles based on electric type engines, which are also due to enter production in the near future.

Safety First

Safe Operating Rules

Motorcycles are different from other vehicles. They

operate, steer, handle and brake differently. Unskilled or

improper use could result in loss of control, death or

serious injury. (00556c)

Take a rider training course.

Read Owner’s Manual before riding, adding accessories or servicing.

Wear a helmet, eye protection and protective clothing.

Never tow a trailer.

Before operating your new motorcycle it is your responsibility to 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

observe the rules contained in the RIDING TIPS booklet accompanying this Owner’s

Manual. Read and familiarize yourself with the contents of the MOTORCYCLE HANDBOOK

for your state.

Before starting engine, check for proper operation of brake, clutch, shifter, throttle controls,

correct fuel and oil supply.

Do not use aftermarket parts and custom made front forks

which can adversely affect performance and handling.

Removing or altering factory installed parts can adversely

affect performance and could result in death or serious

injury. (00001a)

Use only Harley Davidson approved parts and accessories. Use of certain other

manufacturer’s performance parts will void your new motorcycle warranty. See your Harley

Davidson dealer for details.

Stop the engine when refueling or servicing the fuel

system. Do not smoke or allow open flame or sparks near

gasoline. Gasoline is extremely flammable and highly

explosive, which could result in death or serious injury.

(00002a)

When refueling your motorcycle, the following rules should be observed.

Refuel in a well ventilated area with the engine turned off.

Remove fuel filler cap slowly.

Do not smoke or allow open flames or sparks when refueling or servicing the fuel system.

Do not fill fuel tank above the bottom of the filler neck insert.

Leave air space to allow for fuel expansion.

2010 Street Bob Owner’s Manual

2008 Street Bob ­ Owner’s Manual

Safety First

Safe Operating Rules: Dyna Models

Motorcycles are different from other vehicles. They operate, steer, handle and brake differently. Unskilled or improper use could result in loss of control, death or serious injury. (00556c)

Take a rider training course.

Read Owner’s Manual before riding, adding accessories or servicing.

Wear a helmet, eye protection and protective clothing. Never tow a trailer.

Before operating your new motorcycle it is your responsibility to 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 section). Carefully read and observe the rules contained in the RIDING TIPS booklet accompanying this Owner’s Manual. Read and familiarize yourself with the contents of the MOTORCYCLE HANDBOOK for your state.

Before starting engine, check for proper operation of brake, clutch, shifter, throttle controls, correct fuel and oil supply.

Do not use aftermarket parts and custom made front forks which can adversely affect performance and handling. Removing or altering factory installed parts can adversely affect performance and could result in death or serious injury. (00001a)

Use only Harley­Davidson approved parts and accessories. Use of certain other manufacturer’s performance parts will void your new motorcycle warranty. See your Harley­ Davidson dealer for details.

Stop the engine when refueling or servicing the fuel system. Do not smoke or allow open flame or sparks near gasoline. Gasoline is extremely flammable and highly explosive, which could result in death or serious injury. (00002a)

When refueling your motorcycle, the following rules should be observed.

Refuel in a well ventilated area with the engine turned off. Remove fuel filler cap slowly.

Do not smoke or allow open flames or sparks when refueling or servicing the fuel system. Do not fill fuel tank above the bottom of the filler neck insert.

Leave air space to allow for fuel expansion.

Do not store motorcycle with gasoline in tank within the home or garage where open flames, pilot lights, sparks or electric motors are present. Gasoline is extremely flammable and highly explosive, which could result in death or serious injury. (00003a)

Engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. (00004e)

Wheel weights on wheels without spokes contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. (00356c)

Do not run motorcycle in a closed garage or confined area. Inhaling motorcycle exhaust, which contains poisonous carbon monoxide gas, could result in death or serious injury. (00005a)

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)

Be sure jiffy stand is fully retracted before riding. If jiffy stand is not fully retracted, it can contact the road surface causing a loss of vehicle control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00007a)

A new motorcycle must be operated according to the special break­in procedure. See

Break­in Riding Rules.

Operate motorcycle only at moderate speed and out of traffic until you have become thoroughly familiar with its operation and handling characteristics under all conditions.

NOTE:

We recommend that you obtain information and formal training in the correct motorcycle riding

technique. In the United States, the Motorcycle Safety Foundation® offers beginning and advanced rider safety courses. Call (949)727­3227 for information.

Travel at speeds appropriate for road and conditions and never travel faster than posted speed limit. Excessive speed can cause loss of vehicle control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00008a)

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. Any two wheeled vehicle may be subject to upsetting forces such as wind blasts from passing trucks, holes in the pavement, rough road surfaces, rider control error, etc. These forces may influence the handling characteristics of your motorcycle. If this happens, 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 and 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 driving at moderate speeds.

Operate your motorcycle defensively. Remember, a motorcycle does not afford the same protection as an automobile in an accident. One of the most common accident situations occurs when the driver of the other vehicle fails to see or recognize a motorcycle and turns left into the on­coming motorcyclist. Operate only with headlamp on.

Wear an approved helmet, clothing, and foot gear suited for motorcycle riding. Bright or light colors are best for greater visibility in traffic, especially at night. Avoid loose, flowing garments and scarves.

Avoid contact with exhaust system and wear protective clothing that completely covers legs while riding. Exhaust pipes and mufflers get very hot when engine is running and remain too hot to touch, even after engine is turned off. Failure to wear protective clothing could result in burns or other serious injury. (00009a)

When carrying passengers, it is your responsibility to instruct them on proper riding procedures. (See Riding Tips for Motorcyclist included in your Harley­Davidson Owner’s Kit.)

Do not allow other individuals, under any circumstances, to operate your motorcycle unless you know they are experienced, licensed riders and are thoroughly familiar with the operation of your particular motorcycle.

Protect your motorcycle against theft. After parking your motorcycle, lock the steering head and remove ignition key from switch. Set security alarm if present.

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. Vehicles equipped with a sound system should have the volume adjusted to a nondistracting level before operating vehicle.

Maintain your motorcycle in proper operating condition in accordance with Regular Service Intervals: 2008 Dyna Models. Particularly important to motorcycle stability is proper tire inflation pressure, tread condition, and proper adjustment of wheel bearings and steering head bearings.

Do not operate vehicle with forks locked. Locking the forks restricts the vehicle’s turning ability, which could result in death or serious injury. (00035a)

Perform the service and maintenance operations as indicated in the regular service interval table. Lack of regular maintenance at the recommended intervals can affect the safe operation of your motorcycle, which could result in death or serious injury. (00010a)

Do not operate motorcycle with loose, worn or damaged steering or suspension systems. Contact a Harley­ Davidson dealer for repairs. Loose, worn or damaged steering or suspension components can adversely affect stability and handling, which could result in death or serious injury. (00011a)

Regularly inspect shock absorbers and front forks. Replace leaking, damaged or worn parts that can adversely affect stability and handling, which could result in death or serious injury. (00012a)

Use Harley­Davidson replacement fasteners. Aftermarket fasteners can adversely affect performance, which could result in death or serious injury. (00013a)

See your Harley­Davidson service manual for proper torque values.

Aftermarket fasteners may not have the specific property requirements to perform properly.

Be sure tires are properly inflated, balanced and have adequate tread. Inspect your tires regularly and see a Harley­Davidson dealer for replacements. Riding with excessively worn, unbalanced or under­inflated tires can adversely affect stability and handling, which could result in death or serious injury. (00014a)

Replace punctured or damaged tires. In some cases, small punctures in the tread area may be repaired from within the demounted tire by a Harley­Davidson dealer. Speed should NOT exceed 50 mph (80 km/h) for the first 24 hours after repair, and the repaired tire should NEVER be used over 80 mph (130 km/h). Failure to follow this warning could result in death or serious injury. (00015a)

Do not exceed the motorcycle’s Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) or Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). Exceeding these weight ratings can affect stability and handling, which could result in death or serious injury. (00016e)

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.

The GVWR is shown on the information plate, located on the frame steering head.

GAWR is the maximum amount of weight that can be safely carried on each axle. Refer to

Weights: 2008 Dyna Models.

Do not tow a disabled motorcycle. Towing can adversely affect stability and handling, which could result in death or serious injury. (00017a)

Do not pull a trailer with a motorcycle. Pulling a trailer can cause tire overload, reduced braking efficiency and adversely affect stability and handling, which could result in death or serious injury. (00018b)

Direct contact of D.O.T. 4 brake fluid with eyes can cause irritation. Avoid eye contact. In case of eye contact flush with large amounts of water and get medical attention.

Swallowing large amounts of D.O.T. 4 brake fluid can cause digestive discomfort. If swallowed, obtain medical attention. Use in well ventilated area. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. (00240a)

Batteries, battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, and other chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. (00019d)

Consult a Harley­Davidson dealer regarding any questions or problems that occur in the operation of your motorcycle. Failure to do so can aggravate an initial problem, cause costly repairs, cause an accident and could result in death or serious injury. (00020a)

Be sure all equipment required by federal, state and local law is installed and in good operating condition.

Rules of the Road

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 feet 30.5 meters 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 vice versa) 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. Be sure your way is clear to enter moving traffic. A moving line of traffic always has the right­of­way.

Be sure your license plate is installed in the position specified by law and is clearly visible at all times. Keep the 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.

Accessories and Cargo

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.

See the Accessory and Cargo section in your Owner’s Manual. Improper loading of cargo or installation of accessories can affect motorcycle stability and handling, which could result in death or serious injury. (00021a)

Do not exceed the motorcycle’s Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) or Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). Exceeding these weight ratings can affect stability and handling, which could result in death or serious injury. (00016e)

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 plate which is located on the frame down tube.

Do not pull a trailer with a motorcycle. Pulling a trailer can cause tire overload, reduced braking efficiency and adversely affect stability and handling, which could result in death or serious injury. (00018b)

Accessory and Cargo Guidelines

The following guidelines should be used when equipping a motorcycle, carrying passengers and/or cargo.

Travel at speeds appropriate for road and conditions and never travel faster than posted speed limit. Excessive speed can cause loss of vehicle control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00008a)

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. Any two wheeled vehicle may be subject to upsetting forces such as wind blasts from passing trucks, holes in the pavement, rough road surfaces, rider control error, etc. These forces may influence the handling characteristics of your motorcycle. If this happens, 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.

The front and/or rear guard(s) can provide limited leg and cosmetic vehicle protection under unique circumstances. (Fall over while stopped, very slow speed slide.) It is not made or intended to provide protection from bodily injury in a collision with another vehicle or any other object.

(00022a)

Large surfaces such as fairings, windshields, back rests, and luggage racks can adversely affect handling. Only genuine Harley­Davidson items designed specifically for the motorcycle model should be used with proper installation.

Do not use aftermarket parts and custom made front forks which can adversely affect performance and handling. Removing or altering factory installed parts can adversely affect performance and could result in death or serious injury. (00001a)

Only Touring Harley­Davidson Motorcycles are suitable for sidecar use. Consult a Harley­Davidson dealer. Use of motorcycles other than Touring models with sidecars could result in death or serious injury. (00040a)

Noise Control System

Tampering

Owners are warned that removal or replacement of any noise control system component may be prohibited by law. This prohibition applies 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.

Identification

Vehicle Identification Number

See V.I.N. Stamping Location. The full 17 digit serial or Vehicle Identification Number (V.I.N.) is stamped on the steering head and on a label located on the right front frame down tube.

An abbreviated V.I.N. is stamped on the left side crankcase at the base of the rear cylinder.

NOTE:

Always give the full 17 digit Vehicle Identification Number when ordering parts or making any inquiry about your motorcycle.

V.I.N. Stamping Location

Typical Harley­Davidson V.I.N.: 2008 Dyna Models

Harley­Davidson V.I.N. Breakdown: 2008 Dyna Models

POSITION DESCRIPTION

POSSIBLE VALUES

1Market designation 1=Originally manufactured for sale within the United States

5=Originally manufactured for sale outside of the United States

2

Manufacturer

HD=Harley­Davidson

3

Motorcycle type

1=Heavyweight motorcycle (901 cc and larger)

4

Model

See V.I.N. model table

5

Engine type

4=Twin Cam 96, 1584 cc air cooled, fuel injected

6

Introduction date

1=Regular

2=Mid­year

3=California/regular

4=Cosmetic changes and/or special introductory date

5=California/cosmetic changes and/or special introductory date

6=California/mid­year

7

V.I.N. check digit

Can be 0­9 or X

8

Model year

8=2008

9

Assembly plant

K=Kansas City, MO U.S.A.

10

Sequential number

varies

V.I.N. Model Codes: 2008 Dyna Models

CODE MODEL

CODE MODEL

GM

FXD Dyna Super Glide®

GP

FXDWG Wide Glide® 105th Anniversary

GV

FXDC Dyna Super Glide Custom®

GX

FXDB Street Bob

GN

FXDL Dyna Low Rider®

GY

FXDF Fat Bob

Labels

See Labels: Dyna Models for safety and maintenance labels which were on the vehicle when

Harley Davidson Street Bob 2008 Owner's manual

new. If removed, replacement labels may be purchased for your motorcycle. Refer to Labels: Dyna Models for label descriptions.

Labels: Dyna Models

LABEL

PART

DESCRIPTION

LOCATION

NO.

115368­ Battery warning Top of battery tray cover. 01A

2

29127­

General

Top of air cleaner cover.

95B

warnings

3

14117­06

Ignition switch

Ignition switch on FXD, FXDL and FXDB models.

4

14130­06

Fork lock

Fork lock on FXDWG, FXDC and FXDF models.

Not

13569­06

Fuse block label

Inside left side cover. See Fuse Block Label: Dyna

shown

Models.

Labels: Dyna Models

Specifications

Specifications: 2008 Dyna Models

Engine: 2008 Dyna Models

ITEM

SPECIFICATION

Number of

2

cylinders

Type

4­cycle, 45 degree

V­Type, air cooled

Compression

9.2­1

ratio

Bore

3.75 in.

95.25 mm

Stroke

4.38 in.

111.25 mm

Displacement

96 cu. in.

1584 cc

Torque

92 ft­lbs @ 3000

124.7 Nm @ 3000

RPM

RPM

Ignition System: 2008 Twin Cam Models

COMPONENT

SPECIFICATION

Ignition timing

Not adjustable

Battery

12 volt, 19 amp/hr,

sealed and maintenance free

Spark plug type

HD­6R12

Spark plug size

12 mm

Spark plug gap

0.038­0.043 in.

0.97­1.09 mm

Spark plug torque

12­18 ft­lbs

16.3­24.4 Nm

Transmission: 2008 Dyna Models

TRANSMISSION

SPECIFICATION

Type

Constant mesh, foot shift

Speeds

6 forward

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.

Sprocket Teeth: 2008 Dyna Models

DRIVE

ITEM

NUMBER OF TEETH

Primary

Engine

34

Clutch

46

Final

Transmission

32

Rear wheel

66*

*64 teeth on Japanese models

Gear Ratios: 2008 Dyna Models

GEAR

RATIO

DOMESTIC AND

JAPANESE

INTERNATIONAL

MODELS

1st

9.312

9.030

Gear

2nd

6.421

6.226

Gear

3rd

4.774

4.630

Gear

4th

3.926

3.807

Gear

5th

3.279

3.179

Gear

6th

2.790

2.706

Gear

NOTE:

Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) (maximum allowable loaded vehicle weight) and corresponding Gross Axle Weight Ratings (GAWR) are given on a label located on the frame below the steering head.

Weights: 2008 Dyna Models

ITEM

FXD

FXDC FXDL FXDWG FXDB FXDF

LB.

KG

LB.

KG

LB.

KG

LB.

KG

LB.

KG

LB.

KG

Weight (as shipped from factory)

632

287

645

293

641

291

650

295

634

288

670

304

GVWR

1085

492

1085

492

1085

492

1085

492

1085

492

1085

492

GAWR front

390

177

390

177

390

177

390

177

390

177

390

177

GAWR rear

695

316

695

316

695

316

695

316

695

316

695

316

Dimensions: 2008 Dyna Models

ITEM

FXD

FXDC

FXDL

FXDWG

FXDB

FXDF

IN.

MM

IN.

MM

IN.

MM

IN.

MM

IN.

MM

IN.

MM

Wheel base

64.2

1630

64.2

1630

64.6

1641

68.3

1735

64.2

1630

64.2

1626

Overall length

92.8

2357

92.9

2359

93.1

2364

97.5

2477

92.8

2358

92.8

2358

Overall width

36.7

931

38.9

988

36.3

921

36

915

37.5

953

37.5

953

Road clearance

6.0

153

6.0

153

5.6

142

6.2

158

5.6

142

4.68

119

Overall height

46.8

1189

47.7

1212

47.0

1194

49.3

1251

50.4

1279

44.6

1132

Saddle height*

27.6

700

26.8

680

26.8

680

28.5

723

26.8

680

26.8

690

*With 180 lb. 81.6 kg rider on seat.

Capacities: 2008 Dyna Models

ITEM

FXDC/FXDWG

FXD

FXDL

FXDB

FXDF

U.S.

LITERS

U.S.

LITERS

U.S.

LITERS

U.S.

LITERS

U.S.

LITERS

Fuel tank (total)

5.1

19.3

4.8

18.2

4.8

18.2

4.8

18.2

5.1

19.3

gal

gal

gal

gal

gal

Oil tank with filter

3.0 qt

2.8

3.0

2.8

3.0

2.8

3.0

2.8

3.0

2.8

qt

qt

qt

qt

Transmission

32 oz.

0.95

32

0.95

32

0.95

32

0.95

32

0.95

(approximate)

oz.

oz.

oz.

oz.

Primary chaincase

32 oz.

0.95

32

0.95

32

0.95

32

0.95

32

0.95

(approximate)

oz.

oz.

oz.

oz.

Low fuel warning

0.9

3.4

0.9

3.4

0.9

3.4

0.9

3.4

0.9

3.4

light on

gal

gal

gal

gal

gal

Tire Pressures: 2008 Dyna Models

MODEL

LOAD

TIRE PRESSURE (COLD)

FRONT

REAR

PSI

kPa

PSI

kPa

All models except FXDF

Solo rider

30

206

36

248

Rider and passenger

30

206

40

275

FXDF

Solo rider

36

248

36

248

Rider and passenger

36

248

40

275

Tire Sizes: 2008 Dyna Models

MODEL

MOUNT

SIZE

NUMBER

All models except FXDF and FXDWG

Front

19 in.

D401F 100/90­19

FXDF

Front

16 in.

D427F 130/90B16

FXDWG

Front

21 in.

D402F MH90­21

All models except FXDF

Rear

17 in.

K591 160/70B17

FXDF

Rear

16 in.

D427 180/70B16

2008 motorcycles use Dunlop Harley­Davidson tires only.

Bulb Chart: 2008 Dyna Models

LAMP

DESCRIPTION

BULBS

CURRENT

H­D

REQUIRED

DRAW

PART

(AMPERAGE)

NUMBER

Headlamp

High beam/low beam

2

5.0/4.58

69838­08

(FXDF)

High beam/low beam (all

1

5.0/4.58

68329­03

other models)

Position lamp international

1

0.32

53438­92

Tail and stop lamp

Tail lamp

1

0.59

68167­04

Stop lamp

1

2.10

68167­04

Tail lamp international

1

0.59

68167­04

Stop lamp international

1

2.10

68167­04

Turn signal lamp

Front/running

2

2.25/0.59

68168­89

Front international

2

1.75

68163­84

Rear

2

2.25

68572­64B

Rear international

2

1.75

68163­84

Instrument panel

High beam indicator

Illuminated with LEDs. Replace entire

indicators

assembly upon failure.

Oil pressure indicator

Neutral indicator

Turn signal indicators

Fuel Gauges: All models use an LED built into the gauge.

Tire Data

Match tires, tubes, air valves and caps to the correct wheel rim. Contact a Harley­Davidson dealer. Mismatching can result in damage to the tire bead, allow tire slippage on the rim or cause tire failure, which could result in death or serious injury. (00023a)

Use only Harley­Davidson approved tires. See a Harley­ Davidson dealer. Using non­approved tires can adversely affect stability, which could result in death or serious injury. (00024a)

Tubeless tires fitted with the correct size inner tubes may be used on all Harley­Davidson laced

(wire spoked) wheels. Protective rubber rim strips must be used with tubeless tires (fitted with correct size inner tubes) when mounted on laced (wire spoked) wheels.

Use inner tubes on laced (wire spoked) wheels. Using tubeless tires on laced wheels can cause air leaks, which could result in death or serious injury. (00025a)

Tubeless tires are used on all Harley­Davidson cast and disc wheels.

Tire sizes are molded on the tire sidewall. Inner tube sizes are printed on the tube.

Harley­Davidson front and rear tires are not the same. Interchanging front and rear tires can cause tire failure, which could result in death or serious injury. (00026a)

Do not inflate tire beyond maximum pressure as specified on sidewall. Over inflated tires can blow out, which could result in death or serious injury. (00027a)

Harley­Davidson tires are equipped with wear bars that run horizontally across the tread. When wear bars become visible and only 1/32 in. (0.8 mm) tread depth remains, replace tire immediately. Using a worn tire can adversely affect stability and handling, which could result in death or serious injury. Use only Harley­Davidson approved replacement tires. (00090b)

See Specifications: 2008 Dyna Models for tire pressures and sizes.

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.

Do not use gasoline that contains methanol. Doing so can result in fuel system component failure, engine damage and/or equipment malfunction. (00148a)

Gasoline containing METHYL TERTIARY BUTYL ETHER (MTBE): Gasoline/MTBE blends are a mixture of gasoline and as much as 15% MTBE. Gasoline/MTBE blends can be used in your motorcycle.

ETHANOL is a mixture of 10% ethanol (Grain alcohol) and 90% unleaded gasoline. Gasoline/ethanol blends can be used in your motorcycle if the ethanol content does not exceed 10%.

REFORMULATED OR OXYGENATED GASOLINES (RFG): Reformulated gasoline is a term used to describe gasoline blends that are specifically designed to burn cleaner than other types of gasoline, leaving fewer tailpipe emissions. They are also formulated to evaporate less when you are filling your tank. Reformulated gasolines use additives to oxygenate the gas. Your motorcycle will run normally using this type of gas and Harley­ Davidson recommends you use it when possible, as an aid to cleaner air in our environment.

Some gasoline blends might adversely affect the starting, driveability or fuel efficiency of the motorcycle. If any of these problems are experienced, try a different brand of gasoline or gasoline with a higher octane blend.

Fuel

Refer to Octane Ratings. Always use a good quality unleaded gasoline. Octane ratings are usually found on the pump.

Avoid spills. Slowly remove filler cap. Do not fill above bottom of filler neck insert, leaving air space for fuel expansion. Secure filler cap after refueling. Gasoline is extremely flammable and highly explosive, which could result in death or serious injury. (00028a)

Use care when refueling. Pressurized air in fuel tank can force gasoline to escape through filler tube. Gasoline is extremely flammable and highly explosive, which could result in death or serious injury. (00029a)

Modern service station pumps dispense a high flow of gasoline into a motorcycle fuel tank making air entrapment and pressurization a possibility.

Octane Ratings

SPECIFICATION

Pump Octane (R+M)/2

Catalytic Converters: Dyna Models

All FXDF models are equipped with catalytic converters.

For all other Dyna models, only international, Japan, and California markets include catalytic converters.

Do not operate catalytic converter­equipped vehicle with engine misfire or a non­firing cylinder. If you operate the vehicle under these conditions, the exhaust will become abnormally hot, which can cause vehicle damage, including emission control loss. (00149a)

Use only unleaded fuel in catalytic converter­equipped motorcycles. Using leaded fuel will damage the emission control system. (00150b)

Controls and Indicators

General: Controls and Indicators

Read the CONTROLS AND INDICATORS section before riding your motorcycle. Failure to understand the operation of the motorcycle could result in death or serious injury. (00043a)

Some features explained are unique to certain models. These features may be available as accessories for your Harley­Davidson motorcycle. See a Harley­Davidson dealer for a complete list of accessories that will fit your specific motorcycle.

Ignition/Headlamp Key Switch: Dyna Models

The automatic­on headlamp feature provides increased visibility of the rider to other motorists. Be sure headlamp is on at all times. Poor visibility of rider to other motorists can result in death or serious injury. (00030b)

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/Headlamp Key Switch: Dyna Models. The ignition/lamp key switch controls electrical functions of the motorcycle.

Protect your vehicle against theft. After parking your motorcycle, lock the steering head and remove ignition key from switch. Failure to lock your motorcycle may result in theft and/or equipment damage. (00151a)

Do not operate vehicle with forks locked. Locking the forks restricts the vehicle’s turning ability, which could result in death or serious injury. (00035a)

Do not lubricate barrel locks with petroleum based lubricants or graphite. Inoperative locks may result. (00152a)

1.To remove the key from the ignition, push the key in and turn it counterclockwise.

2.Remove the key.

NOTES:

Refer to Ignition/Headlamp Key Switch: 2008 Dyna Models for key switch functions.

The lamps work when the switch is in the IGNITION position as required by law in some localities.

On FXDC, FXDF and FXDWG models, remove the ignition key from the ignition lock while operating the motorcycle. If you do not remove the key, it can fall out during operation.

Ignition/Headlamp Key Switch: 2008 Dyna Models

MODEL

LOCATION AND OPERATION

FXD,

On the right front of the motorcycle on

FXDL,

the steering head.

FXDB

To unlock the switch and the front fork,

push the key in and turn it

counterclockwise.

HDI: Press the lever/key (international)

in and turn it clockwise to the OFF

position. Be sure to push key in to

move key to either position.

Fork Lock: To lock the fork, move the

fork to the full left position. Push down

on key and turn it to the right,

clockwise, to the closed lock icon.

Remove the key.

FXDWG, Switch is on fuel tank instrument panel.

FXDC,

FXDF Switch is locked or unlocked by lifting

SWITCH

FUNCTION

POSITION

OFF

Ignition, lamps and accessories

are off.

ACC*

Accessories and hazard warning

flasher can be turned on.

Instrument lamps are on. Brake

lamp and horn can be activated.

Key may be removed except on

international models.

IGNITION* Ignition, lamps and accessories are on.

OFF

Ignition, lamps and accessories

are off.

switch cover, inserting key and turning key counterclockwise to lock or ACC*

clockwise to unlock. Key may be removed in any position.

Fork Lock: The fork lock is on the right front of the motorcycle on the steering head. Insert key and press to turn the lock to the closed lock icon. Remove the key.

Accessories are on. Hazard warning flashers can be operated. Instrument lamps are on. Brake lamp and horn can be activated.

IGNITION* Ignition, lamps and accessories To unlock the fork lock, insert key and are on.

press to turn the lock to the open lock icon. Remove the key.

*International models have an additional function ­ position lamp and tail lamp are also on.

1.Lock position

2.Unlock position

3.Open switch cover

4.OFF

5.ACC

6.Ignition

Ignition/Headlamp Key Switch: Dyna Models

1.Locked

2.Unlocked

Fork Lock: FXDWG, FXDC and FXDF Models

Fork Lock: Dyna Models

Protect your vehicle against theft. After parking your motorcycle, lock the steering head and remove ignition key from switch. Failure to lock your motorcycle may result in theft and/or equipment damage. (00151a)

FXD, FXDL and FXDB: See Ignition/Headlamp Key Switch: Dyna Models. The fork lock is incorporated with the Ignition/Headlamp Key Switch found on the right hand side of the steering head. Refer to Ignition/Headlamp Key Switch: Dyna Models.

FXDWG, FXDC and FXDF: See Fork Lock: FXDWG, FXDC and FXDF Models. With the Ignition/Headlamp Key Switch located on the console, only the fork lock is found in the right hand side steering head.

Do not operate vehicle with forks locked. Locking the forks restricts the vehicle’s turning ability, which could result in death or serious injury. (00035a)

Using the fork lock immediately after parking your motorcycle will discourage unauthorized use or theft when parking your motorcycle.

To Lock Fork

1.Turn fork to full left position.

2.Insert ignition key into fork lock.

3.Turn left (counterclockwise) to lock position.

4.Remove ignition key.

To Unlock Fork

1.Insert ignition key into fork lock.

2.Turn right (clockwise) to unlock position.

Hand Controls: Basic Operation

Electric Starter Switch

NOTE:

Off/Run switch MUST be in RUN position to operate engine.

See Handlebar Controls. The electric starter switch is located on the right handlebar control group. See Starting the Engine for detailed operation procedures.

1.Put the engine off/run switch in the RUN position and the transmission in neutral. Neutral (green) indicator lamp should be illuminated.

2.See Ignition/Headlamp Key Switch: Dyna Models. Turn ignition/headlamp key switch to IGNITION and push the START switch to operate starter motor.

Engine OFF/RUN Switch

See Handlebar Controls. The engine off/run switch (7) turns the ignition power ON or OFF. The engine off/run switch is located on the right handlebar control. Push the top portion of the engine off/run switch to turn off ignition power and shut the engine off. Push the bottom portion of the engine off/run switch to turn on ignition power.

NOTES:

The engine off/run switch must be in the RUN position to start or operate the engine. The engine off/run switch should be used to shut the engine off.

1.To shut the engine off, push the top of the off/run switch to the ignition OFF position.

2.See Ignition/Headlamp Key Switch: Dyna Models. Turn the ignition key to the OFF position to turn the ignition power completely OFF.

Throttle Control Grip

See Handlebar Controls. The throttle control grip (9) is located on the right handlebar control and is operated with the right hand.

To reduce rider fatigue on long trips, a spring loaded throttle friction adjustment screw (10) is located at the bottom of the throttle grip clamp on non­cruise equipped models.

1.Slowly turn throttle control grip clockwise (toward the front of the bike) to close the throttle (decelerate).

2.Slowly turn throttle control grip counterclockwise (toward rear of bike) to open the throttle (accelerate).

Do not tighten throttle friction adjustment screw to the point where the engine will not return to idle automatically. Over­tightening can lead to loss of vehicle control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00031b)

3.Unscrew the throttle friction adjustment screw so the throttle returns to the idle position when the hand is removed from the grip.

4.Screw the throttle adjustment screw in to increase friction on grip. This provides a damping effect on throttle motion.

NOTE:

The throttle friction adjustment screw should not be used under normal stop and go operating conditions.

Clutch Hand Lever

Do not position fingers between hand control lever and handlebar grip. Improper hand positioning can impair control lever operation and cause loss of vehicle control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00032a)

See Handlebar Controls. The clutch hand lever (1) is located 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 fully disengage clutch.

2.Shift to first gear using the gear shifter lever. See Shifting Gears: Six Speed.

3.Slowly release the clutch hand lever to engage clutch.

A clutch switch is incorporated into the left handlebar switch assembly. It enables the rider to start the vehicle in any gear (or in neutral) as long as the clutch lever is pulled in. If the clutch is not disengaged, the vehicle will not start.

Horn Switch

See Handlebar Controls. The horn is operated by pushing on the horn switch (2) located on the left handlebar control group.

Headlamp Dimmer Switch

See Handlebar Controls. The headlamp dimmer switch (3) is located on the left handlebar. The switch has two positions to activate the headlamps high or low beams.

Press the top of the headlamp dimmer beam switch to activate the high beam. Press the bottom of the headlamp dimmer switch to return to the low beam.

See Indicator Lamps. The (blue) high beam indicator lamp will illuminate when the high beam is on.

Turn Signal Switches

See Handlebar Controls. Each handlebar control group contains a turn signal switch.

The right turn signal switch (11) operates the right front and right rear flashing lamps. The left turn signal switch (4) operates the left front and left rear flashing lamps.

NOTE:

Front turn signal lamps also function as running lamps (except International models).

1.Clutch hand lever

2.Horn switch

3.Headlamp dimmer switch

4.Left turn signal switch

5.Master cylinder reservoir

6.Electric starter switch

7.Engine off/run switch

8.Brake hand lever

9.Throttle control grip

10.Throttle friction adjusting screw

11.Right turn signal switch

Handlebar Controls

Turn Signal Switch Operation

The turn signal switches are used by the turn signal module to control turn signal operation based on vehicle speed, vehicle acceleration and turn completion.

Momentarily depress the desired turn signal switch. The turn signal lamps will begin and continue flashing until they are manually or automatically cancelled. As long as the motorcycle is stationary, the signals will flash.

NOTES:

If you are signaling to turn in one direction and you depress the switch for the opposite turn signal, the first signal is cancelled and the opposite side begins flashing.

If you want to stop the lamps from flashing, briefly depress the turn signal switch a second time. The turn signal lamps will stop flashing.

Hazard Warning 4­Way Flasher

Use the following method to activate the four­way flashers.

1.With the ignition key ON and security system disarmed (models with security only), press the left and right turn signal switches at the same time.

2.Turn the ignition key OFF and arm the security system if present and desired. The four­way flashers will continue for two hours.

3.To cancel four­way flashing, disarm the security system if necessary, turn the ignition key ON and press the left and right turn signal switches at the same time.

This system allows a stranded vehicle to be left in the four­way flashing mode and secured until help is found.

Indicator Lamps

See Indicator Lamps. Five indicator lamps are provided.

The green TURN indicators will flash when turn signals are activated; therefore, flashing indicates the chosen turn direction. When the 4­way hazard flashers are operating, both turn indicators will flash simultaneously.

The blue BEAM indicator lamp, when lit, signals high beam headlamp operation. The green NEUTRAL lamp, when lit, signals the transmission is in neutral gear.

The red OIL indicator lamp, when lit, signals that oil is not circulating through the engine.

NOTE:

The OIL indicator lamp will glow when the ignition is turned on prior to starting engine. With engine running, lamp should be off when engine speed is above idle.

Several other circumstances that could cause the red oil indicator lamp to signal, include the following:

If the oil pressure indicator lamp does not go off at speeds above idling, it is usually because of an empty oil tank or diluted oil.

In freezing weather the oil feed may clog with ice and sludge, preventing oil circulation. A grounded oil signal switch wire.

A faulty signal switch.

A damaged or improperly installed check valve. Trouble with the pump.

If the oil pressure indicator lamp remains lit, always check the oil supply first. If the oil supply is normal and the lamp is still lit, stop the engine at once and do not ride further until the trouble is located and the necessary repairs are made. Failure to do so may result in engine damage. (00157a)

1.Left turn

2.High beam

3.Neutral

4.Oil

5.Right turn

Indicator Lamps

Instruments: Dyna Models

Speedometer

Travel at speeds appropriate for road and conditions and never travel faster than posted speed limit. Excessive speed can cause loss of vehicle control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00008a)

Never attempt to tamper with or alter the vehicle odometer. This is illegal. Tampering with or altering a vehicle odometer may cause equipment damage. (00160a)

See Instruments: Dyna Models. The speedometer registers miles per hour (U.S. models) or kilometers per hour (international models) of forward speed. The speedometer also provides the following selectable functions:

Odometer

Trip odometers A and B 12 or 24 hour clock

The speedometer has a single display window for the above functions.

1.See Instruments: Dyna Models. Pressing the function switch with the ignition switch in any position will activate the odometer reading and time. Time and mileage or kilometers may be checked without unlocking ignition switch. Press and release function switch once to view odometer. Press and release switch again to display time.

2.To check mileage on trip odometers, the ignition switch must be in the ACC or IGNITION position. Press and release the function switch until the desired trip odometer reading is displayed. An A or B in the upper left of the display window identifies trip odometers.

3.To reset or zero trip odometers, have desired (A or B) odometer in display window. Press function switch and hold switch for 2­3 seconds. The trip odometer will be reset to zero.

4.Repeat the previous step if you wish to zero both trip odometers.

Setting Clock

1.Turn the ignition switch to ACC or IGNITION.

2.See Instruments: Dyna Models. Press function switch until time (hour and minutes) is displayed. Press and hold the function switch for five seconds or until 12HR begins to blink in the speedometer display window. Release the button.

3.Press and release the function switch once to advance to a blinking 24HR or military style time display. Each time you press and release the button, the display will switch between 12HR and 24HR.

4.When the desired time style is displayed, press and hold the function switch for five seconds. The display will switch to the time display with the hours blinking.

NOTE:

There is no AM or PM time setting required. So when correct hour is reached, press and hold function switch to advance to minute setting.

5.Press and release the function switch repeatedly to advance the hours. Each time you press and release the switch, the display will advance one hour.

6.When the correct hour is displayed, press and hold the function switch for five seconds. The minutes display will start blinking.

7.Press and release the function switch repeatedly to advance the minutes display. Each time you press and release the button, the display will advance one minute.

8.When the correct minutes are displayed, press and hold the function switch for five seconds. The minutes display will stop blinking, indicating that the clock has been set.

9.Turn the ignition switch OFF.

Tachometer

See OPERATING RECOMMENDATIONS section. Do not operate the engine above maximum safe RPM as shown under OPERATION (red zone on tachometer). Lower the RPM by upshifting to a higher gear or reducing the amount of throttle. Failure to lower RPM may cause equipment damage. (00159a)

The tachometer registers the engine speed in revolutions per minute (RPM).

Tip Indicator Lamp

If tip occurs, check all controls for proper operation. Restricted control movement can adversely affect the performance of the brakes, clutch or ability to shift, which could result in loss of vehicle control and death or serious injury. (00350a)

Should motorcycle be tipped over, the word «tip» will appear in the odometer window. Engine will not start until reset. To reset, cycle ignition/headlamp key switch ON­OFF­ON.

1.Speedometer

2.Sixth gear lamp

3.Engine check lamp

4.Odometer/trip­odometer

5.Low fuel warning lamp

6.Security system lamp

7.Battery discharge lamp

8.Fuel gauge

9.Tachometer

10.Function switch (back of gauge or side of console)

Instruments: Dyna Models

Sequential Port Fuel Injection: Dyna Models

Check Engine Lamp

See Check Engine and Low Fuel Lamp (typical). The engine check lamp is located inside the instrument cluster. Its purpose is to indicate whether or not the engine/engine management system is operating normally. The engine lamp color is red.

The engine lamp normally comes on when the bike’s ignition is first turned on and remains on for approximately 4 seconds, as the engine management system runs a series of self­diagnostics.

If the engine lamp comes on at any other time, see a Harley­Davidson dealer.

Low Fuel Lamp

See Check Engine and Low Fuel Lamp (typical). There is a low fuel warning lamp within the instrument cluster. The low fuel lamp lights up to indicate that there is approximately 0.9 gallons 3.4 liters of gasoline left in the tank. The low fuel lamp color is amber.

1.Check engine lamp

2.Low fuel lamp

Check Engine and Low Fuel Lamp (typical)

Gear Shift Lever

The clutch must be fully disengaged before attempting a

gear shift. Failure to fully disengage the clutch can result in equipment damage. (00182a)

See Shift Pattern. The gear shift lever is located on the left side of the motorcycle and is operated with the left foot. The transmission is a six speed sequential gear box.

1.Push the gear shift lever all the way down (full stroke) to shift the transmission to the next lower gear.

2.Lift the gear shift lever all the way up (full stroke) to shift the transmission to the next higher gear.

NOTES:

Release the gear shift lever after each gear change.

The lever must return to its central position before another gear change can be made.

First gear is the last gear position that can be found by pushing the gear shift lever full stroke downward.

Neutral is located between first and second gear. The green neutral indicator lamp on the dash will illuminate when the transmission is in neutral.

To shift from first gear to neutral, lift the gear shift lever 1/2 of its full stroke.

When the motorcycle is standing still and the engine is not running, shifting gears requires a different technique. Before shifting in this condition, move the motorcycle backward and forward with the clutch fully disengaged (clutch lever pulled in). While maintaining slight pressure on the shift lever, shift from one gear to another.

Even with the engine running and the motorcycle standing still, difficulty may be experienced in shifting gears. This difficulty occurs because transmission gears are not turning and shifting parts are not lined up to permit engagement.

When difficulty of shifting gears is experienced, do not under any circumstances, attempt to force the shift. The results of such abuse will be a damaged or broken shifter mechanism. (00161a)

See Shifting Gears: Six Speed for more information.

Shift Pattern

Brake System

Do not apply brake strongly enough to lock the wheel. A locked wheel will skid and can cause loss of vehicle control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00053a)

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.

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.

Do not position fingers between hand control lever and handlebar grip. Improper hand positioning can impair control lever operation and cause loss of vehicle control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00032a)

Brakes should be applied uniformly and evenly to prevent wheels from locking up. A balance between rear and front braking is generally best.

Jiffy Stand

Always park motorcycle on a level, firm surface. An

unbalanced motorcycle can fall over, which could result in death or serious injury. (00039a)

The jiffy stand is located on the left side of the motorcycle and swings outward to support the motorcycle for parking.

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)

Be sure jiffy stand is fully retracted before riding. If jiffy stand is not fully retracted, it can contact the road surface causing a loss of vehicle control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00007a)

Rear View Mirrors

Objects in mirrors are closer than they appear. Use caution when judging distance of objects in mirrors. Failure to judge correct distances could result in death or serious injury. (00033a)

Your vehicle is equipped with two convex rear view mirrors.

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 in this type of mirror will look smaller and farther away than they actually are.

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.

Fuel Filler Cap: Dyna Models

All Models Except FXD

See Fuel Gauge and Fuel Filler Cap: Dyna Models (Except FXD). To open fuel filler cap, turn cap counterclockwise and lift up. To close, turn fuel filler cap clockwise until it clicks. The ratchet action of the cap prevents overtightening.

NOTES:

Fuel filler cap turns approximately a 3/4 turn before it starts unscrewing.

The fuel filler cap is located on the right side of the fuel tank. The cap on the left side is the fuel gauge and is NOT removable.

FXD Models

See Fuel Gauge and Fuel Filler Cap: FXD Models. To open fuel filler cap, pull metal tab up and turn knob counterclockwise and remove cap.

See SAFE OPERATING RULES and review safety procedures which follow.

Do not spill fuel onto the motorcycle while refueling. Immediately wipe up fuel spills on your motorcycle. Fuel can cause damage to cosmetic surfaces. (00147b)

Use only unleaded fuel in catalytic converter­equipped motorcycles. Using leaded fuel will damage the emission control system. (00150b)

Do not store motorcycle with gasoline in tank within the home or garage where open flames, pilot lights, sparks or electric motors are present. Gasoline is extremely flammable and highly explosive, which could result in death or serious injury. (00003a)

Avoid spills. Slowly remove filler cap. Do not fill above bottom of filler neck insert, leaving air space for fuel expansion. Secure filler cap after refueling. Gasoline is extremely flammable and highly explosive, which could result in death or serious injury. (00028a)

Do not use aftermarket fuel caps. Aftermarket fuel caps may fit improperly and leak, which could lead to death or serious injury. See a Harley­Davidson dealer for approved

fuel caps. (00034a)

1.Fuel gauge

2.Fuel filler cap

Fuel Gauge and Fuel Filler Cap: Dyna

Models (Except FXD)

1.Fuel gauge

2.Fuel filler cap

Fuel Gauge and Fuel Filler Cap: FXD Models

Hands­Free Security Module

Harley­Davidson Smart Security System

Components

See Security Module w/Antenna. The Harley­Davidson Smart Security System (H­DSSS) consists of a Hands­Free Security Module (HFSM) (1) and a Hands­Free Antenna (2) mounted on the motorcycle, and a Hands­Free Fob carried by the rider/passenger.

After parking the motorcycle, turn the ignition key to OFF and the Smart Security System will automatically arm within five seconds. While armed, the starter and ignition are disabled and the rider may leave the motorcycle knowing that the module will activate an alarm if someone tampers with the ignition or attempts to move the motorcycle.

If the fob is present, the module will automatically disarm when the ignition key is turned to IGNITION or ACCESS.

NOTE:

Do not relocate the module or the antenna on the motorcycle.

Options

Several options are available for the Harley­Davidson Smart Security System from the Harley­ Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories and Motor Parts catalog. Options include:

Smart Siren and Smart Siren II.

Security Pager and Security Pager Receiver II.

Replacement Fobs.

See a Harley­Davidson dealer for details.

1.Hands­Free Security Module

2.Hands­Free Antenna

Security Module w/Antenna

FCC Regulations

FCC ID: L2C0027TR IC ID: 3432A­0027TR

FCC ID: L2C0028TR IC ID: 3432A­0028TR

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.

WARNING: 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.

Hands­Free Fob

Fob Assignment

See Hands­Free Fob: Smart Security System. Hands­Free Fobs are electronically assigned to the Harley­Davidson Smart Security System by a Harley­Davidson dealer so that the module can recognize a fob’s unique signal. Only two fobs can be assigned to the module 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, fix the label to a blank «NOTES» page in the 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. The PIN should be recorded on the Personal Information page in the front of this Owner’s Manual and on the removable wallet card.

Should the rider misplace the fob or if the fob fails, the rider can refer to the wallet card and use the PIN to manually disarm the system. Refer to Arming and Disarming and

Troubleshooting.

The PIN can easily be changed by the rider at any time. Refer to Personal Identification Number (PIN).

Hands­Free Fob: Smart Security System

Riding with a Fob

Always carry the fob when riding, loading, fueling, moving, parking or servicing the motorcycle. Carry the fob in a convenient pocket.

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  • 145, 1. Negative () battery terminal 2. Positive (+) battery terminal 3. Side cover screw 4. Battery strap Battery Jump Starting Jump starting a motorcycle is not recommended. However, in circumstances when a jumpstart is necessary, use the following procedure. Be sure jumper cables touch only appropriate battery terminals or ground. Allowing jumper cables to touch each other can result in sparks and a battery explosion, which could result in death or serious injury. (00072a) Explo…

  • 22, Harley-Davidson DYNA STREET BOB See Controls and Service Components: FXDB. The gear shift lever is located in front of the left rider footboard or footrest. The gear shift is operated with the left foot. Neutral is found between first and second gear in a six speed shift pattern. See Shifting Gears. Front Brake Lever See Controls and Service Components: FXDB. The front brake lever operates the front brake. Operate the hand lever with the fingers of the right hand. See Brake System. Throttle Control Grip See Contr…

  • 89, NOTE: The shifting points shown in the table are recommendations. Individual shifting points can differ from the table. 1. Close the throttle. 2. Slowly pull clutch hand lever in against handlebar grip to fully disengage clutch. 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. 5. Repeat the previous steps to engage remaining ge…

  • 74, 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 STEP NO. ACTION WAI…

  • 4, 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 nondistracting level before operating vehicle. Proper care and maintenance are important to stability and safe operation. Check the tire pressu…

  • 83, operating properly before riding. Poor visibility of rider to other motorists can result in death or serious injury. (00478b) 7. Test all switches and lights for proper operation. 8. Check for any fuel, oil or hydraulic fluid leaks. Check for coolant leaks on applicable vehicles. 9. Check drive belt for wear or damage. 10. Service your motorcycle as necessary. Engine Idle Temperature Management System (EITMS) The Engine Idle Temperature Manag…

  • 55, electric motors are present. Gasoline is extremely flammable and highly explosive, which could result in death or serious injury. (00003a) Do not spill fuel onto the motorcycle while refueling. Immediately wipe up fuel spills on your motorcycle. Fuel can cause damage to cosmetic surfaces. (00147b) Use only unleaded fuel in catalytic converterequipped motorcycles. Using leaded fuel will damage the emission control system. (00150b) See Fuel Level belo…

  • 170, 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. HarleyDavidson recommends that any and all noise related maintenance be done by an authorized HarleyDavidson dealer using Genuine HarleyDavidson parts. Warranty/Service Information Any authorized HarleyDavids…

  • 56, Removal 1. See Locking Fuel Filler Cap. Rotate the lock cover to access the key lock. 2. Insert the key. 3. Hold the fuel filler cap in place. Turn the key counterclockwise until it stops. 4. Turn key back to its original position. Remove the key. 5. Turn cap counterclockwise until resistance is felt. Continue to turn cap counterclockwise to remove cap. Installation 1. See Locking Fuel Filler Cap. Insert the key into the lock. 2. To mak…

  • 106, Harley-Davidson DYNA STREET BOB MODELS in mm All models 1/43/8 6.49.5 Chassis Lubrication Refer to Regular Service Intervals: 2016 HarleyDavidson Dyna Models for all maintenance schedules. NOTE: Use recommended SPECIAL PURPOSE GREASE for steering head bearings. Use a multipurpose chassis grease for other applications. 1. Remove and lubricate handlebar throttle control grip sleeve with fresh graphite. 2. Lubricate throttle control cables and clutch control cable with HARLEY LU…

  • 119, Filter Cleaning: 96, 103 and High Output 103 Do not use gasoline or solvents to clean filter element. Flammable cleaning agents can cause an intake system fire, which could result in death or serious injury. (00101a) 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) NOTE: Do not strike filter on a…

  • 176, (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 HarleyDavidson dealer will submit an electronic Sales and Warranty Registration form to initiate your HD Motorcycle Warranty. Note: If the motorcycle was used as a demonstrator or company motorcycle, then the warranty period may have started and/or expired …

  • 54, fuel caps. (00034a) See Fuel Filler Cap and Fuel Gauge (typical). The fuel filler cap (1) is on the right side of the fuel tank. The fuel gauge (2) is NOT removable. To Remove: Turn the cap counterclockwise three/quarter of a turn to engage the threads. Continue to unscrew the cap while lifting. To Install: Turn the cap clockwise until it clicks. The click is a ratchet that prevents over tightening. 1. Fuel filler cap 2. F…

  • 116, Spark Plugs Disconnecting spark plug cable with engine running can result in electric shock and death or serious injury. (00464b) Do NOT pull on any electrical wires. Pulling on electrical wires may damage the internal conductor causing high resistance, which may result in minor or moderate injury. (00168a) Check the spark plugs at proper intervals. Refer to Regular Service Intervals: 2016 Harley�…

  • 45, Harley-Davidson DYNA STREET BOB 1. Left turn 2. High beam 3. Neutral 4. Oil pressure 5. Right turn Indicator Lamps Indicator Bar Indicator Lamps ICON NAME FUNCTION Left turn Flashes when turn signal switch is activated for a left turn. Push left turn signal switch to cancel. High beam Illuminates when high beams are on. Press the low beam switch to switch to low beam. Neutral Illuminates when transmission is in neutral. Oil pressure If ind…

  • 10, 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. The safety and maintenance labels on your motorcycle indicate compliance to market regulations. Refer to Labels. NOTE: Some labels are available in different languages for destinations outside the United States. If removed or damaged, replacement labels can b…

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