Genereally 20w - 50...this weight also mentions the temperature being above /below 40 degrees. Weight is good for above the 40 degree temp. Below it, it is suggested to change the weight to 10w - 40.
I started using coventional 20w - 50 and now use synthetic.
A Pearl 2001 FXDX Dyna Super Glide Sport
Harley ultra glide
20-50 synthetic
Harley Davidson has produced many different kinds of motorcycles over the years. However, looking at the types available now, these can be grouped into five main types or categories. Within each category there are some variations as to special parts and equipment of the motorcycles, but the types are the following: Sportster: This is designed as a racing type of bike, with engines from 883cc up to 1200cc. Examples: SuperLow, Iron883, 1200 Custom and Forty-Eight. Touring: These bikes come with a full fairing, comfortable seats that makes it easy to drive them for long distances and also big saddlebags for the stuff you want to take with you. Examples: Road King, Road King Classic, Street Glide and Road Glide Custom. Softail: These bikes are usually called classic or traditional cruisers and their design reminds one a bit of the large toruing bikes from 50 and 60 years ago. Fat Boy, Fat Boy Lo, Blackline and Softail Deluxe. Dyna: This is also a kind of touring or road bike designed for long distance travel. One of its main characteristic is making it possible for the driver to sit in a comfortable upright position. The Fat Bob, the Wide Glide, the Super Wide Glide and Street Bod as well as the the Dyna Glide are typical of this class. VRSC: This is better known as the V-Rod Harley, a cruiser that is different in design and concept from the other motorcycles mentioned here. They were the first Harley Davidson bikes to use liquid cooling systems for their engines and reflect an influence of foreign imported bikes on the American motorcycle market. Examples: Night Rod Special and V-Rod Muscle.
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No. The Dyna Glide is a fairly large-engined motorcycle, typically 88ci (1450cc) or larger. This is a lot of weight and power for a beginning rider. It is better than some Harley Davidsons in the sense that it is a fairly stripped-down design without fairings or a lot of dress accessories, but typically a beginning rider should start on a much smaller motorcycle. Depending on how big of a person you are, a lightweight cruiser or street-type motorcycle in the 250cc to 600cc range would be ideal. Racing bikes and larger-displacement bikes are more likely to result in fear, frustration and possible injury. Also, most states require you to take a riding test on a motorcycle you provide in order to get a license. This test is typically significantly easier to pass on small motorcycles. As far as Harley Davidsons go, the best motorcycle for a beginner would be the 883cc Sportster, although that can still be a lot of bike, particularly for someone small.
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harley recommends 20/50
premium grade (92 octane or better) for all Harley's
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