An alternative to Harley Davidson synthetic oil is Mobil 1 V-Twin 20W-50, which is specifically designed for high-performance V-twin engines and offers excellent protection and performance. Another option is Amsoil Synthetic Motorcycle Oil, known for its high-temperature stability and superior wear protection. Both alternatives provide strong performance and can help extend engine life while maintaining optimal engine cleanliness.
75w90 gear oil, synthetic or non synthetic
yes
no!
Use HD oil only and if you can afford use synthetic
3 quart of synthetic oil
mobil 1 75-90 synthetic or reg
Sunoco, makes Harley Davidson engine oil
yes, though this is only recommended if the bike has been through its break-in period
I am not sure of viscosity, but if you have Harley Davidson on your fuel tank, you should use Harley Davidson lubricants. H. D. primary and trans lube or H.D. 20/50 synthetic motor oil will work just fine.
For a Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Classic, it is recommended to use synthetic motor oil specifically designed for motorcycles, typically with a viscosity of 20W-50. Harley-Davidson's Screamin' Eagle synthetic oil or similar high-quality synthetic oils are preferred for optimal performance and protection. Always consult the owner's manual for specific recommendations and maintenance guidelines.
For a 2007 Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail, it is recommended to use 20W-50 synthetic oil for optimal performance, especially in warmer climates. If operating in colder conditions, you might consider 10W-40 oil. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and ensure that the oil meets the necessary specifications for Harley-Davidson motorcycles.
no...but you can use screaming eagle synthetic oil in both the motor and the transmission which is supposed to be better anyways