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24
Mar
Tire Pressure and Gauge

Service Tips to Improve Your Touring Experience

If you want to properly prepare for a long trip it is imperative you check your mileage and review the back of your owner’s manual (can be found online for select models) to determine what maintenance interval your ride is at. It is always better to go on a long trip with fresh fluids and a complete check over like you would get at the 5,000 and 10,000 mile intervals. If you chose to purchase Gateway H-D’s Prepaid Maintenance Agreement your bike would get a quick service at 2,500 and 7,500 mile intervals which also gets you ready for a trip. If all of your services are up to date it is still a good idea to check your tire pressure, tire tread depth (for a trip less than 5/32 is less than 50% tread and time to replace) and oil level. Tire pressure can fluctuate with temperatures unless you have nitrogen in the tires and it is not unusual to have to add oil between services. If you don’t have a tread depth gauge you can pick one up at the auto parts store for a few bucks or better yet run your bike by Gateway Harley-Davidson and we will check it for you.

Have a Great Trip and be sure to stop by and tell those of us at the shop, who try and make sure your ride gets you there and back, all about your adventure. See you on the next dealership ride!

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5
Jan
Harley-Davidson Super Premium Oil Filter

Super Premium Oil Filters – 98.5 Reasons to Consider

Harley-Davidson® engines are some of the most demanding engines out there. They take a lot of tender loving care. And no oil filter gives them more TLC than the Harley-Davidson® Super Premium Oil Filter.

First, these oil filters were designed by people that know your motorcycle better than anyone else, because they actually designed the bike. They are built using the highest quality components to provide high performance.

The Super Premium Oil Filter is 100% synthetic and has an efficient capture of at least 98.5% of contaminants as small as 5 microns. What is a “micron“? Basically, it is one-millionth of a meter. So we are talking small. Real small.

Harley-Davidson Super Premium Oil Filter

Have you ever tried cold-starting your bike and the juices just didn’t seem to want to start flowing? Bet you never thought your oil filter might have something to do with that. A higher quality oil filter allows oil to flow better and improves cold starts.

Another thing you probably didn’t consider was that Harley-Davidson® engines have low oil film thickness in their working parts. That is how they were designed. Because of that, they require finer filtration than what most competitive branded oil filters can provide.

So when it comes to that machine of yours, sitting in the garage… You know. The one that you insist on putting Premium Gas in? What oil filter do you currently have? Is it the one that will protect your engine the best?

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25
Oct
half-helmet

5 Accessories You’ve Never Heard Of

There are so many off-the-wall yet useful accessories hiding in the nooks and crannies of our dealership.  Some fix common problems while riding. Some fix common problems with storing your ride. We’ve found some good solutions to life’s little problems.

5. You ever been riding with a passenger, or been a passenger yourself, and tried to communicate to your other rider that they were going the wrong way? What do you do? Tap their shoulder? Hit the top of their helmet? Scream the right directions over the sound of the wind? The best intercom systems in the business right now is the ScalaRider intercom systems made by Cardo Systems. They fit virtually any helmet, have noise cancelling microphones, sync with most cell phones, connect to your MP3 player, and last all day. We’d go into the full details but we have 4 other items to tell you about. So check out this interactive tutorial.

4. Leather and textile riding gear are designed to keep you warm and dry. Saddlebags are designed to keep your belongings safe from the elements. But maybe you want an extra layer of waterproof protection.  Motorex Protex Spray has a long-lasting formula desinged to protect your gear from water and oils that could harm it. Best part is that it still allows for the materails to breathe naturally. Check out this demo.

3. Hate fumbling in your pocket for your garage door opener? Worry about stashing it in a tank bag or handlebar bag? Compatible with most brands of automatic openers, install the Remote Control Garage Door Opener Kit, and you’ll be opening your door by simply cycling your bike’s high-beam switch. Completely secure, this little gadget makes that simple task of opening your garage, that much simpler. See how it works.

2. Protect your investment with Harley-Davidson® Security Chains and Shackle Lock.  Protects your motorcycle from being stolen and from being scratched by the lock’s surface. A nylon dust cover protects the lock from being comprised by weather and the key lights up for night time locking. The lock includes the “Key Safe” program that allows you to re-order keys if you lose them, and offers optional Anti-Theft Protection that will pay you up to $1,000 if your bike is stolen. Can you get that kind of protection from a lock you buy at the corner hardware store? 

1. Boot scuffs. How many times have you put boot scuff marks on your freshly washed bike. Here is an item to prevent boot scuffs from cramping your style. Transparent Saddlebag Lid Paint Guard Kit. This is a transparent skin you apply to the top of your saddlebag lids, to protect from boot scuffs, road debris, keys, and jacket zippers.

What are some tricky little accessories you have found that have made your riding life a little easier?

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15
Jul
Harley-Davidson Screamin Eagle Synthetic Lubricant and Oil

The Only Lubricant Developed, Formulated, Blended and Tested Exclusively for Harley-Davidson® Motorcycles

Harley-Davidson Screamin Eagle Synthetic Lubricant and OilDid you know there was such a thing? An exclusive type of lubricant for your Harley-Davidson motorcycle? Your motorcycle is an investment. Chances are you don’t put dirty gas in your bike. But what about cheap oil? Harley-Davidson lubricants contain proprietary additives that give the oil the specific qualities to meet the demand of Harley® engines.  They contain a precise balance of dispersants, metal detergents, anti-wear components, antioxidants, anti-foamants, and rust and corrosion inhibitors. H-D® oil offers the best protection and performance for your motorcycle by:

  • Reducing friction and heat
  • Reducing metal-to-metal wear
  • Reducing acid in the engine to prevent corrosion
  • Maintaining consistent oil film thickness
  • Preventing air bubble formation
  • Suspending soot
  • Inhibiting and dispersing sludge and varnish to the oil filter
  • Neutralizing acids created by the combustion process.

 

This oil is tested in H-D® powertrains, in real-world riding situations under extreme conditions such as desert heat, stop and go traffic, high altitudes, full loads and sever-duty test tracks. Things you might not have thought about, like how your oil handles the high temperature ranges common to air-cooled engines or how your oil holds viscosity under heavy loads from two-up riding, have been hammered out by the engineers of Harley-Davidson® motorcycles. Read on…

Want to take it one step further? Check out all the features of Syn3 Premium. It’s the only synthetic lubricant custom-blended, tested and certified to use in Harley-Davidson engine, chaincase and transmission applications.

What oil do you put in your bike?

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6
Apr

Motorcycle Storage

An unfortunate truth about most parts of the world is that it eventually gets cold – too cold to ride your motorcycle. Winter is a fact of life for most of us, and that means putting your bike away for months at a time. (Whoever said that life is fair?)
As painful as the idea may be, it pays to take the time to do it properly. Your motorcycle will serve you longer and hold its value better if you take the time to prepare it for hibernation. Plus, you’ll be rewarded on that first warm spring day with a bike that doesn’t need as much prep before it’s ready to roll (and that is less likely to surprise you with a previously undetected maintenance issue).

CLEANING
Even if you’re one of those riders who chooses to forego this task most of the time, one time when it truly is important to have a clean bike is when you put it away for the winter.

OIL, FILTER, AND FUEL
Putting your bike to bed with dirty oil is an open invitation for acids and combustion byproducts to start attacking engine parts. And while you’re changing the oil, be sure to change the filter, too. If you don’t, you’re essentially dumping about a cup of the dirty oil back into circulation. You may also consider removing your spark plugs and squirting a bit of oil into each cylinder. Oil is a great rust preventative, and doing this will help prolong your engine’s life.

If you don’t squirt oil into the cylinders, run the engine for a few minutes (be sure to reinstall the spark plugs first!), or take a short ride to circulate the clean oil, drive out any moisture, and leave a fresh oil film inside your engine.

Harley® Bubble

The inside of your gas tank is a prime place for condensation to gather when the temperature drops, so fill it up with fresh fuel for the winter. Adding a commercial fuel stabilizer is also a good idea (be sure to follow label directions carefully), and will help your bike start more easily and run better on that first tank in the spring.

When working with gasoline, be sure to work in a well-ventilated area away from children, open flames, and the possibility of electrical sparking.

BATTERY CARE
Today’s sealed, maintenance-free batteries don’t require a lot of attention, but it’s still a good idea to take them out and keep them warm and charged over the winter. While it’s out (before you reinstall it in the spring), take a few minutes to clean the top of the battery and the terminal posts with a damp cloth. If you see any corrosion, clean the posts with a solution of baking soda and water. Store the battery in a cool, dry place and use a battery tender to keep it charged. (As always, consult your Owner’s Manual for details.)

TIRES
Your tires were made to roll, and sitting still for months at a time with your motorcycle’s weight on them can cause flat spots to develop. To minimize this, use a tire gauge to make sure the tires are properly inflated. Also, using a lift to store your bike with the weight off the tires is a great idea.

ELECTRICALS
Prepping your bike for winter storage represents a perfect opportunity to inspect its overall operating condition. Checking the lights and electrical system, for instance, doesn’t really have anything to do with storage, but wouldn’t you rather fix any problems now and get them out of the way?

Check your headlights (high and low beams), turn signals, and brake light (check that it turns on with the front brake, rear brake, and both brakes). If you have passing lamps, check them, too – and remember that they’ll turn off when you select the high beam. Is the horn functioning properly? If you have a voltmeter on your bike, it should register about 14 volts while you’re rolling down the road at a comfortable clip (check your Owner’s Manual for details).

COVER
Like a fine wine, your Harley-Davidson® needs to breathe a little to be at its best. Cover your motorcycle to keep it free of dust and debris, but make sure the cover is breathable. If it’s not, moisture can accumulate underneath it. A Harley-Davidson brand cover from your dealership is ideal, but short of that, old bed sheets will also do the trick (but stay away from plastic sheeting and waterproof tarps).

Another option is the Harley® Bubble, which flows filtered air over your bike, providing a dust-free, condensation-free environment that greatly decreases the chance of corrosion. Visit www.harley-davidson.com or see the Genuine Motor Accessories and Genuine Motor Parts Catalog for details.

STORAGE CHECKLIST

Clean and dry all surfaces
Wax painted surfaces
Fill fuel tank and add gas storage
additive
Change oil and oil filter
Clean and charge battery
Check tire pressure
Check electrical system
Cover bike with breathable cover
Check insurance policy for year-round coverage

MAKE YOUR CLEANING COUNT
They say that nothing worthwhile ever comes easy, right? Well, the same is true of having a clean Harley-Davidson motorcycle. Properly cleaning your motorcycle – with all its little nooks and crannies – takes time and attention to detail. But it’s also one of those jobs that if you do it, you’d better do it right. Because it’s actually possible to damage your pride and joy if you don’t follow certain guidelines. Dirty rags, harsh detergents, and neglected areas can cause scratching, dulling, and even corrosion.

By following the steps outlined here, you can be sure that your winter storage preparation is getting off to a good start.

First Things First: The Pre-wash
First, get your mind right. Put yourself in a motorcycle washing mood with a little light meditation – or, just put on some of your favorite music. However you choose to do it, prepare yourself to take your time and not rush through any of the steps.

Second, ask yourself, “How well do I really know the back of my hand?” Take a look to be sure. Do you see any rings, watches, or bracelets? If you do, take ‘em off. Even if it’s a Harley-Davidson ring – especially if it’s one of those big ones. They’re all too easy to scratch something with. And if you’re still wearing your riding jacket, beware of any zippers, buckles, or studs that might clank against your bike. In fact, it’s probably best to take that off, too.

If you just got back from a ride, go inside and cool off before you start. You’ll feel better – and it will give your bike a chance to cool off, as well (which is really what we care about here). Washing your bike while it’s still hot not only puts you at risk of a burn, it can also damage your motorcycle by making waxes and cleaners behave badly.

See any caked-on dirt or mud? Don’t wipe it off – rinse it off. Wiping it can seriously scratch your finish. (In fact, this is one step that’s probably okay to do while your bike is still warm, before the mud and bugs dry too thoroughly.)
Give that favorite old sponge of yours a close look. If it looks like it’s been around longer than your favorite pair of jeans, throw it out! Old sponges are notorious for trapping dirt and grime that can scratch your bike. If you drop you sponge, washcloth, or mitt on the ground, examine it carefully to make sure it hasn’t picked up any dirt or grit. Wash it thoroughly or get another one.

Finally, your great-grandmother’s china and your Harley-Davidson motorcycle may both be very important to you, but they have entirely different cleaning needs. So get yourself some cleaning products that are designed for motorcycles, not dishes. You can find some at … oh, say, your local H-D dealership.

Grime Doesn’t Pay: The Wash
Now that you’ve made all the necessary preparations, it’s time for the fun to begin. Start by diluting your cleaner according to label directions. Use a clean sponge, cloth, or H-D Wash Mitt to gently, but thoroughly, clean your motorcycle. And don’t forget areas under the engine and transmission – just make sure to use a brush down there instead of your mitt, washcloth, or sponge.

Use Harley-Davidson® Bug Remover to remove bugs and Harley® Bright™ Chrome Cleaner to remove oxidation and restore the original brilliance.

Pay special attention to the wheels, as accumulated brake dust can cause galvanic corrosion and produce “pitting.” You would be well-advised to use a specialized product for this task, such as Harley-Davidson® Wheel and Tire Cleaner, as normal cleaners (even those designed for motorcycles) are not overly effective at fighting “wheel dirt”.

Once your bike is spotless, make sure it stays spotless (at least until your next ride) by rinsing and drying it thoroughly. Rinse from the top down, paying careful attention to wash away all the cleaner, especially from the aforementioned nooks and crannies. After you’ve rinsed it once, rinse it again to remove any cleaner that may have spattered onto other parts during the initial rinsing. Dry your bike with a clean, dry chamois or drying cloth. You can also “blow dry” your motorcycle using a leaf blower, which is an excellent tool for drying out those hard-to-reach spots where water can puddle. Just make sure the blower is clean before you begin. Using compressed air to dry your bike is not recommended, as oil and rust inside the tank may be blown out at a high velocity.

Don’t use in bright sunlight or if the air is particularly humid.
Use a clean, soft cloth for application and another clean, soft cloth for buffing – especially for buffing!
If streaking occurs, try using a dampened soft cloth or applying a few drops of distilled water in a circular motion. If streaking is severe, reapply a small amount of polish and remove quickly.

To Bead or Not to Bead: The Polish
and Seal

As you watch the rinse water cascade over your sparkling, freshly cleaned motorcycle, pay attention to how it runs off. If the water beads into small round droplets, do a little dance of joy – because that means you can probably put your polishing mitt away until next time. If it runs off in sheets or forms oblong droplets, it’s probably time for a fresh polish.

Properly polishing and sealing your motorcycle’s finish will help it look its best by filling in imperfections and tiny scratches, and preventing dulling and staining. But it will also help it last longer by repelling dust, dirt, bugs, and dirty water – to protect the precious metal underneath the shine.

Harley-Davidson recommends using Harley® Glaze™ Polish and Sealant for this important task. Follow the label directions closely, and keep these points in mind:
After polishing, let the bike remain in the shade for several hours if possible. If you have the time, pour yourself a cold drink, pull up a lounge chair, and keep it company under a nice shade tree. Washing and polishing your motorcycle is hard work, and you deserve to spend some quality time alone together – where you can also keep a sharp eye out for ill-intentioned birds.

CLEANING PRODUCTS AT-A-GLANCE
Harley-Davidson® Wheel andTire Cleaner

The road provides plenty of nasty elements that can be potentially damaging to the finish of motorcycle wheels. Harley-Davidson Wheel and Tire Cleaner cleans wheels, tires, and whitewalls in seconds. Recommended for use on Harley-Davidson black-coated exhaust pipes and mufflers. Biodegradable.

Harley Glaze™ Polish and Sealant

For use on all painted surfaces (except matte, semi-gloss, and wrinkle) and chrome-plated finishes. Harley Glaze is three products in one bottle. A cleaner to handle tough-to-remove tar, tree sap, stains, and pollutants. An ultrafine leveling agent to level and remove fine scratches and minor blemishes in clear- coat finishes. A durable, breathable, clear polysealant with UV protection to protect against fading and the oxidizing effects of acid rain and harsh airborne pollutants. Easy to apply and hand buff for a deep, glass-like finish. Biodegradable.

Harley-Davidson® Bug Remover

Remove bugs with little effort. Bugs have natural acids in their systems that can prove to be very damaging to a motorcycle finish if not removed. Harley-Davidson Bug Remover melts away bugs without damaging metal, plastic, or painted surfaces. Biodegradable.

Harley® Bright™ Chrome Cleaner

This easy-to-use, professional- strength, non-abrasive cleaner is formulated to ensure maximum shine on chrome-plated surfaces. It is detergent-resistant for long-lasting brightness. Can also be used to clean decorative brushed aluminum/stainless steel finishes.

Wash Mitt

This premium-quality wool-blended wash mitt features extra-dense pile for scrubbing power and durability. Machine washable, this mitt attains the perfect level of absorbency. Including a thumb for added dexterity, this mitt is custom designed to be used with either hand.

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