Here is a great site with pic's...
http://roadstarclinic.com/content/view/158/1/
The oil tank on the Road King is under the transmission.The drain plug is just like a car drain plug but be carefull the trans drain is under there to, be sure you get the right one.
The primary drain plug is on the lower right hand side of the primary.
The oil drain plug on a 2002 Road King motorcycle is near the kick stand lever. Look for a bolt that is sticking out in a horizontal position.
check under the transmission. there should be 2 drain plugs almost side by side. 1 is the engine oil and the other is transmission oil.
To change the oil on the Yamaha 1600 Silver Edition Road Star, you would first need to remove the seat and the oil dipstick. Then, remove the oil drain plug on the engine. Allow the oil to drain and remove the filter. Add the new filter, fill the oil, and close all of the drains. You can see full details of the procedure with photos at Road Star Clinic online.
I hope you mean the primary drain plug. Because I have never got metal out on my transmission drain plug. The primary drain plug is on the clutch side. The transmission is on the other side. The primary will have metal on it. If the transmission plug has metal on it check your clutch to made sure it is working right. The clutch may need to be adjusted
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The oil drain plug on a 2001 Harley Davidson Road Glide is located on the bottom of the engine. It allows the coil to be quickly drained during maintenance.
hello...where is the oil plug located on a 2002 Harley Road King Classic? *this bike is new to me...
It is the plug facing the engine on the oil pan. Requires a 5/8 wrench. Don't forget to change the O-ring on the drain plug.
Just above the right side of the transmission. The drain plug is under the transmission.
The primary drain plug on a 2005 Harley Road King is located on the bottom of the primary case. To access it, you'll need to remove the inspection cover and the drain plug itself, which is typically a hex head screw. Be sure to have a drain pan ready to catch any fluid that may come out when you remove the plug. Always consult your owner's manual for specific instructions and torque specifications.