I find that memo interesting.
They find that some have more transfer than expected. So they expect this transfer to occur?
So Jack & my M8 are broke because they don't do it.
Maybe the problem is using Formula +? Neither 1of us use it.
I find that memo interesting.
They find that some have more transfer than expected. So they expect this transfer to occur?
So Jack & my M8 are broke because they don't do it.
Maybe the problem is using Formula +? Neither 1of us use it.
2017 Harley Davidson Freewheeler (107 cu.in. vivid black).
I wish we could be that lucky Michael, time and miles will tell
I have extended warranty so if mine blows I am covered
I am NOT holding my breath waiting for HD to come out with a rel fix for those having the problem
IMO that would be admitting they have a problem
This is not the first time HD has had a problem similar to this
Back before the AMF days HD had an internal department called Harley Hospital( by employees) this is where bikes with major problems went to right off the assembly line
Prior to this and after this also bikes were sometimes shipped to dealers and told by HD to fix the bikes after customers complained
Is this any way to run a multi million dollar company? I dunno, what I do know is HD is not setting any sales records . IMO the younger crowd does not have the income to buy, so we as the ones that continue to put up with the MOCO may be stuck with a faulty design
I surely hope not
I doubt the Formula + is the culprit here IMO it is a fine lube I use it in my primary but not in my tranny JMO
Nuff Said," Were Burnin Daylight, Lets Ride"(Sober 37 years)
Current ride : 2021 FREEWHEELER M8, oldest ride 1960 FL
I was trying to bring humor to a sad situation Jack with the Formula + comment.
This was posted on the hdforum today in the M8 forum under "Who is having to add transmission fluid."
Got off the phone with HD Customer Service( on hold for 22 minutes),,, The dealer did open a Ticket on the Migration, but HD Customer Service told me my dealer contacted an HD Tech at 10:30am about my bike migration & the Techs notes state "It is designed to do this" "It okay if some Fluid transfers from the Transmission into the Primary, even if there is no Oil on the Trans Dipstick,,, the transmission will be okay" WTF are these people smoking?
2017 Harley Davidson Freewheeler (107 cu.in. vivid black).
If that tech worked for me I would fire him
Maybe he could tell us why NONE of the older HD bikes ever did this
Going back to the 80s I NEVER had this problem with any of my Harleys and I traded up every 4-5 years so what was the deal with those bikes?And I put serious milers on all my bikes, changing the fluids @ 2,500 mile intervals on all my Evos and early Twin Cams, Note my trannys NEVER used any oil and Never transferred any fluids. I know this because I always measure what I drain out Just my way of doing things
Prior to the 80s I owned a Panhead and a Shovelhead Both leaked oil and tranny fluid
Nuff Said," Were Burnin Daylight, Lets Ride"(Sober 37 years)
Current ride : 2021 FREEWHEELER M8, oldest ride 1960 FL
They won't fire the tech he's told to say that 😱What is driving Harley crazy is that they don't know why some are doing it and some aren't so they just going to do the shotgun affect and come up with all kinds of other reasons why it's doing it hopefully finally hitting upon the fix AKA: customer research and development 😱 Or stall everyone with the problem hoping when winter comes and people ride less Then they have another year to try to figure it out 📞
Sometimes a Cigar is Just a Cigar.....
2019 Tri-Glide.......
They won't fire the tech he's told to say that 😱What is driving Harley crazy is that they don't know why some are doing it and some aren't so they just going to do the shotgun affect and come up with all kinds of other reasons why it's doing it hopefully finally hitting upon the fix AKA: customer research and development 😱 Or stall everyone with the problem hoping when winter comes and people ride less Then they have another year to try to figure it out 📞
Sometimes a Cigar is Just a Cigar.....
2019 Tri-Glide.......
I dunno Bob, IMO there is only 1 path for the fluid to migrate out of the tranny
That would be the pushrod
I would bet HD knows this and will not come out with a fix for the bikes already sold. Maybe a New and improved transmission will show up on a new models.
Of course there will be a Screaming Eagle part available to upgrade our trannys for a price I hope I am wrong. As far as stalling the customer base, yeah they know some do not put a lot of miles on so they will not be changing or checking their fluids regularly, that said what about the units that have been documented 3 and more times already? Are they HD going to continue blowing off these customers til there is a class action law suit, some one dies or will HD buy back these bikes under a lemon law? I just don't know. So glad mine does not transfer yet
This problem is real, and it seems to get bigger every day. I read about it a lot, HD needs to make a confident statement about this problem soon or IMO confidence and sales will spiral out of control, very bad Ju Ju for a motorcycle I love
Nuff Said," Were Burnin Daylight, Lets Ride"(Sober 37 years)
Current ride : 2021 FREEWHEELER M8, oldest ride 1960 FL
The problems are mounting for the MoCo with the EU issuing a 25% tariff, effective starting today. I think the EU has around 25 nations, so sales will be effected.
I know if my FW had been 25% more, I would not have it.
2017 Harley Davidson Freewheeler (107 cu.in. vivid black).
Taking my 17 in on the 29th of this month,front left brake caliper stuck and turned the rotor black,plus i changed my fluids before a small trip and after 700 miles it was half way down on the stick.My warranty runs out this Sept so looking at getting an extended service plan.If HD doesnt come up with a good fix I am looking at changing brands,i will be retiring in a couple years and the last thing i want is to have a bike that i have no confidence in.Its a shame but HD has done this to its self.
Yes, they have been influenced by too many yuppies and rubs who don't actually ride much. Meanwhile, the rather obvious solution is to check the tranny oil level and top off as necessary. AFFAIK it doesn't hurt the primary to be a bit overfull. Ride on and enjoy it.
Sometimes a Cigar is Just a Cigar.....
2019 Tri-Glide.......
I'm using Amsoil heavy duty extreme gear oil 75w140. Could the problem be in the oil weight. Any suggestions on different transmission oils.
Thanks Gary
Gary
2017 Velocity Red TG, Love Jugs Fan, 1" Tank Lift, Tglidestuff 1 1/4" body lift, Hammock seat,
I have owned only HD since 1988,had some great bikes.Had a 98 dresser that was kind of a pain in the ass.My 01 Road Glide was in for 1 warranty claim and the dealer caught that on delivery,had a big nick in the outer primary.owned that bike 11 years and 60,000 miles never let me down.My 12 Road Glide had a oil leak but dealer fixed it then 30,000 trouble free miles.Wish i would have kept my 16 Tri Glide now lol.
Not true, In fact TOO much of a good thing in the primary ( lets say gear oil mixing ) can have bad effects on the clutch platesAFFAIK it doesn't hurt the primary to be a bit overfull. Ride on and enjoy it.
Whilst true we have wet clutches, mixing fluids and over full will degrade clutches, cause slippage , hard to find neutral All in all bad Ju Ju
There is a reason the MOCO publishes amounts of fluid in the manuals
Notice, Do not over fill the primary chain case with lubricant. Overfilling can cause rough clutch engagement, incomplete disengagement, clutch drag and / or difficulty in finding neutral at engine idle (00199b) From the owners manual verbatim
Take this for what ever it is worth, I for 1 have adhered to fluids on all My bikes as HD calls out for
Nuff Said," Were Burnin Daylight, Lets Ride"(Sober 37 years)
Current ride : 2021 FREEWHEELER M8, oldest ride 1960 FL
Before I would add I would surely pull the derby cover to have a look
If it was over full I would suck some out
Using Redline I would see the pink color in the mix No way I am riding my trike low on tranny fluid or too full in the primary
I will keep what I drained out and video tape my procedures, There is a time stamp on videos so it is pretty hard to argue that JMO
Nuff Said," Were Burnin Daylight, Lets Ride"(Sober 37 years)
Current ride : 2021 FREEWHEELER M8, oldest ride 1960 FL
I was checking the tranny & engine fluid levels every 250 miles because of this issue, but at near 6,000 miles & that split 50/50 city/highway, I have dropped it to every 500 miles.
I don't know how to set up a forum survey/poll, but I think we should document what year models this is effecting & weather it is Freewheelers, air/oil cooled or Tri-Glides, twin cooled.
I know what the bulletin said, but I have not heard of any non M8's doing this. I'm no mechanic, but it seems to be hydraulic clutch related, but I don't know how.
Can anyone here confirm a non M8 trike or bike with this issue?
2017 Harley Davidson Freewheeler (107 cu.in. vivid black).
Michael, The bulletin goes back to 2014 Twin Cam models
I dunno what the MOCO did but it seems the hydraulic clutch is the source.
If I was a betting man I would say the actuator and the push rod are the problem.Not much else has changed in the gear boxes or the primary cept the slipper clutch. I am NOT a big fan of a clutch I cannot adjust the free travel on. I have spent the better part of my life correcting GM problems with their so called self adjusting self centering clutch. That is laughable, there is NO such thing.
Granted the slave cylinder will accommodate for clutch wear, however when you give up adjustments you also give up longevity.
You have an excellent idea on the poll, I would challenge the mods to put it up so we can track it. Good Job Michael
Nuff Said," Were Burnin Daylight, Lets Ride"(Sober 37 years)
Current ride : 2021 FREEWHEELER M8, oldest ride 1960 FL