The oil drain is located behind the left sidecover. There you will see a hose with a metal plug in the end held in place by a clamp. Loosen the clamp, remove the plug and oil will drain from the tank.
The 2003 Harley-Davidson Heritage Softtail transmission drain plug is on the bottom of the transmission. The drain plug is flush with the bottom of the transmission. You can remove it with a half inch ratchet.
On a 1993 Harley Davidson Low Rider custom, the transmission drain plug is underneath the transmission. The filler plug is on the side of the transmission case.
under the transmission probably
The 2002 Harley-Davidson motorcycle transmission drain plug can be removed with a 9/16 socket. A five-point socket will work the best
The oil drain plug on a Harley Davidson 003 Dyna Wide Glide is located on the left side of the oil drain pan. The right side contains the transmission drain plug.
The motor oil drain plug is located on the underside of the transmission, closest to the right side of the bike. The one closest to the left side is the transmission drain plug.
If you are referring to an automatic transmission drain plug there isn't one.
On a 1995 Harley Davidson, the transmission drain plug is typically located on the bottom of the transmission case. It is usually a hex or square-headed plug that can be removed with the appropriate tool. Ensure the motorcycle is on a level surface and that the engine is cool before attempting to drain the transmission fluid. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific details and torque specifications.
The plug on the shifter side is the oil drain plug. The one on the braking side is the transmission fluid drain plug.
Sitting on bike, left hand rear part of drain pan. The plug closest to the center of the trans side cover is the transmission (24ozs) drain plug
one is engine oil drain plug and the other is transmission oil drain plug
there is no drain plug ,undo the fill plug andlean te bike on its side ,i know it sounds far fetched but its true