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.
at the dealer !
Yes, a 2003 Harley-Davidson 1200 Sportster requires primary oil for its primary chaincase. The primary oil lubricates the primary chain, clutch, and other components within the primary drive. It's important to use the recommended type of oil specified in the owner's manual to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the motorcycle. Regular maintenance of the primary oil is essential for proper function.
It is located on the RH side Crankshaft Cover.
The 2003 Harley-Davidson 883 Sportster produces approximately 50 horsepower. This model is powered by an 883cc V-twin engine, which offers a balance of performance and classic styling. The Sportster is known for its lightweight and agile handling, making it a popular choice among riders.
Yes it will. All seats are same fitment 1982 - 2003 model years.
how many quart of transmission it need for 883xl sporter and what grade of oil is that.
1 quart of oil should do the trick
The recommended type of oil for a 2003 Harley Davidson Sportster 883 is 15 W 50. This oil can be purchased at any cycle shop and most auto parts stores.
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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
Almost all since 2003 have a belt drive system.....execept if you actually look at the specs on the harly-davidson.com site, almost all are "chain" drive... you can modify them to be belt driven aftermarket, but most all are chain stock.
chain