1. | Verify there is sufficient supply of fresh fuel in the fuel tank. Add fuel if necessary. | |
2. | Adjust mirrors to proper riding positions. | |
3. | Check engine oil level. Add oil if necessary. | |
4. | Check controls to make sure that they operate properly. Operate the front and rear brakes, parking brake, throttle, clutch and shifter. All controls should operate freely without binding. | |
5. | Check steering for proper operation by turning the handlebars through the full operating range. Handlebars should turn smoothly without binding. | |
![]() Be sure tires are properly inflated, balanced, undamaged, and have adequate tread. Inspect your tires regularly and see a Harley-Davidson dealer for replacements. Riding with excessively worn, unbalanced, improperly inflated, overloaded or damaged tires can lead to tire failure and adversely affect stability and handling, which could result in death or serious injury. (00014b) | ||
6. | Check tire condition, pressure and motorcycle loading. Incorrect pressure and excessive loading can lead to tire or wheel failure, and can affect handling and stability. Refer to Specifications → Specifications → Specified Tires for correct inflation pressure. | |
7. | Check and adjust rear suspension pressure for intended load. See Controls and Indicators → Air Shock Adjustment → Rear Suspension Recommended Air Pressure . | |
![]() Be sure headlamp, tail and stop lamp and turn signals are operating properly before riding. Poor visibility of rider to other motorists can result in death or serious injury. (00478b) | ||
8. | Test all switches and lights for proper operation. | |
9. | Check for any fuel, oil, coolant or hydraulic fluid leaks. | |
10. | Check drive belt for wear or damage. | |
11. | Service your motorcycle as necessary. |