Springtime maintenance checklist for Harley Davidson Motorcycles


Heading out on the open road on your Harley-Davidson motorcycle is a fun way to spend the day. For most people, the motorcycle has been put away for the winter months. There are several things that you need to take care of before you leave on that first adventure.


There are two primary areas that motorcyclists need to consider when they’re getting ready for the first ride of the spring riding season. These are getting the motorcycle ready and making sure that you’re prepared.


Getting your Harley-Davidson ready for spring riding


Since your motorcycle has been put up all winter, you need to make sure it’s in the correct condition to ride. This is a good time to verify that the turn signals, headlights, brake lights and brakes all work properly. Take the time to check the brake fluid and brake pads so you can change them if necessary.


Take a look at all the cables and the instrument cluster. This is also a great time to check the fluid levels and quality to ensure the bike is ready for the riding season. One particularly important level to check is the coolant level.


The motorcycle may need an engine oil change, which is best handled by the dealership. The professionals can change the oil filter and put fresh oil in. They can also lubricate parts as necessary, and they may also check the spark plugs to ensure you can count on your Harley-Davidson motorcycle to start when you need it to.


Another crucial step to take is to check the tire pressure. They should be at 40 psi so they can grip the road as well as possible. Tires that are cold, which is common during the spring months, are stiffer than warm tired. When they’re on cold road surfaces, they won’t have the traction you need to remain safe and to continue to have optimal control of the motorcycle.


Taking care of your Harley can extend the usability of the motorcycle. It’s a good idea to have it professionally maintained. Your local Harley Davidson shop in Saskatoon is the ideal place to have this done.