It's a hose from the tank to a dummy fitting on the frame....unclamp the hose and the oil runs out. When changing the engine oil, don't forget to also change the primary/transmission oil.
go to the web site below. it is well laid out with excellent and clear pictures for those who can't read. but then again if you couldn't read, you wouldn't be here at this period. period. the site listed below is excellent and straight forward. http://www.linson.us/harleydavidson/sportsters/bertshowto/berts_how_tos_oilchange.htm
just behind the starter motor on a 1994 harley Davidson sportster is what looks like some sort of oil-outlet hose does anyone know where this hose is connected to
On a 1986-2003 there is a drain hose. Look under the motor and there is a rubber hose with a worm clamp on it, it attaches to a bung on the frame. Loosen the clamp and remove the hose from the bung.
Follow the hose that goes to the frame from the oil tank. Loosen the clamp and pull.
Bottom of the engine on the oil pan.
at the dealer !
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It doesn't have a drain plug.If memory serves there is a rubber tube attached to the bottom of your oil tank that just loops and is plugged into a blind tube nipple.For more details consult your Owners Manual or Harley Dealer. ANSWER: The above answer is correct.
its about 60 horses i believe
A 2003 sportster has a chain drive for the promary, firm the engine to the transmission, and a belt drive final drive. The final drive is from the transmission to the rear wheel.
Nothing. It's shared.
Yes it will. All seats are same fitment 1982 - 2003 model years.