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GENERAL
SERVICING A NEW
MOTORCYCLE
1
1
WARNING
WARNING
Always follow the listed service and maintenance recom-
mendations, because they affect the safe operation of
the motorcycle and the personal welfare of the rider. Fail-
ure to follow recommendations could result in death or
serious injury.
Service operations to be performed before customer delivery
are specified in the applicable model year PREDELIVERY
AND SETUP MANUAL.
The performance of new motorcycle initial service is required
to keep warranty in force and to ensure proper emissions sys-
tems operation. See
1.3 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
details.
SAFE OPERATING
MAINTENANCE
CAUTION
Do not attempt to retighten engine head bolts.
Retightening can cause engine damage.
During the initial break-in period, use only Harley-
Davidson 20W50 engine oil. Failure to use the rec-
ommended oil will result in improper break-in of the
engine cylinders and piston rings.
A careful check of certain equipment is necessary after peri-
ods of storage, and frequently between regular service inter-
vals, to determine if additional maintenance is required.
Check:
1.
Tires for abrasions, cuts and correct pressure.
2.
Secondary drive belt for proper tension and condition.
3.
Brakes, steering and throttle for responsiveness.
4.
Brake fluid level and condition. Hydraulic lines and fit-
tings for leaks. Also, check brake pads and rotors for
wear.
5.
Cables for fraying, crimping and free operation.
6.
Engine oil and transmission fluid levels.
7.
Headlamp, passing lamp, tail lamp, brake lamp and turn
signal operation.
SHOP PRACTICES
Repair Notes
General maintenance practices are given in this section.
Repair = Disassembly/Assembly.
Replace = Removal/Installation.
All special tools and torque values are noted at the point of
use.
All required parts or materials can be found in the appropriate
PARTS CATALOG.
Safety
Safety is always the most important consideration when per-
forming any job. Be sure you have a complete understanding
of the task to be performed. Use common sense. Use the
proper tools. Protect yourself and bystanders with approved
for
eye protection. Don't just do the job – do the job safely.
Removing Parts
Always consider the weight of a part when lifting. Use a hoist
whenever necessary. Do not lift heavy parts by hand. A hoist
and adjustable lifting beam or sling are needed to remove
some parts. The lengths of chains or cables from the hoist to
the part should be equal and parallel and should be posi-
tioned directly over the center of the part. Be sure that no
obstructions will interfere with the lifting operation. Never
leave a part suspended in mid-air.
Always check the capacity rating and condition of hoists,
slings, chains or cables before use. Failure to do so can
lead to an accident which could result in death or serious
injury.
Always use blocking or proper stands to support the part that
has been hoisted. If a part cannot be removed, verify that all
bolts and attaching hardware have been removed. Check to
see if any parts are in the way of the part being removed.
When removing hoses, wiring or tubes, always tag each part
to ensure proper installation.
Cleaning
If you intend to reuse parts, follow good shop practice and
thoroughly clean the parts before assembly. Keep all dirt out
of parts; the unit will perform better and last longer. Seals, fil-
ters and covers are used in this vehicle to keep out environ-
mental dirt and dust. These items must be kept in good
condition to ensure satisfactory operation.
Clean and inspect all parts as they are removed. Be sure all
holes and passages are clean and open. After cleaning,
cover all parts with clean lint-free cloth, paper or other mate-
rial. Be sure the part is clean when it is installed.
Always clean around lines or covers before they are removed.
Plug, tape or cap holes and openings to keep out dirt, dust
and debris.
2003 Buell XB9S: Maintenance
NOTE
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1
WARNING
WARNING
1.1
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  • Page 1 Engine oil and transmission fluid levels. Always clean around lines or covers before they are removed. Headlamp, passing lamp, tail lamp, brake lamp and turn Plug, tape or cap holes and openings to keep out dirt, dust signal operation. and debris. 2003 Buell XB9S: Maintenance...
  • Page 2: Repair And Replacement Procedures

    Always use the proper tools and fixtures for removing and installing bearings. Part Replacement Bearings do not usually need to be removed. Only remove bearings if necessary. Always replace worn or damaged parts with new parts. 2003 Buell XB9S: Maintenance...
  • Page 3: Tool Safety

    When breaking loose a fastener, apply a small amount of Always cut at right angles. pressure as a test to be sure the ratchet’s gear wheel is Don’t use any prybar as a chisel, punch or hammer. engaged with the pawl. 2003 Buell XB9S: Maintenance...
  • Page 4: Storage Units

    Close lids and lock drawers and doors before moving storage units. Don’t pull on a tool cabinet; push it in front of you. Set the brakes on the locking casters after the cabinet has been rolled to your work. 2003 Buell XB9S: Maintenance...
  • Page 5: Fuel And Oil

    You may find that some gasoline blends adversely affect the starting, driveability or fuel efficiency of your bike. If you expe- rience one or more of these problems, we recommend you try a different brand of gasoline or gasoline with a higher octane rating. 2003 Buell XB9S: Maintenance...
  • Page 6: Maintenance Schedule

    Road test. Chart Codes: I - Inspect, & if necessary correct, clean or replace. R- Replace or change. A- Adjust. D- Disassemble (lube & inspect). L- Lubricate with specified lubricant. T- Tighten to proper torque. X- Perform. 2003 Buell XB9S: Maintenance...
  • Page 7: Care Of Molded-In-Color Body Panels

    Special care and maintenance are required for the molded-in- static charge that attracts dust. Applying Harley Gloss or Har- color body panels that are standard on your Buell motorcycle. ley Glaze Polish and Sealant to molded-in-color surfaces will eliminate this condition.
  • Page 8: Battery Maintenance

    HOME BATTERY MAINTENANCE GENERAL BATTERY TESTING Voltmeter Test Buell motorcycle batteries are permanently sealed, mainte- nance-free, valve-regulated, lead/calcium and sulfuric acid Table 1-3. The voltmeter test provides a general indicator batteries. The batteries are shipped pre-charged and ready to of battery condition. Check the voltage of the battery to verify be put into service.
  • Page 9: Battery Disconnection And Removal

    Inspect the battery case for cracks or leaks. at 77 ° F 75 % at 105 ° F 50 % M O N T H S O F S T A N D Figure 1-2. Battery Self-Discharge Rate 2003 Buell XB9S: Maintenance...
  • Page 10: Battery Installation And Connection

    Install seat. See 2.41 SEAT. sion which could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION Overtightening fasteners can damage battery terminals. 1-10 2003 Buell XB9S: Maintenance...
  • Page 11: Engine Lubrication System

    If oil level is below lower registration mark, add only Do not overfill oil tank. Overfilling oil tank may result in enough oil to bring oil level between lower and upper oil carryover to the air cleaner, equipment damage and/or equipment malfunction. registration marks. 2003 Buell XB9S: Maintenance 1-11...
  • Page 12: Changing Engine Oil And Filter

    Using a 5/8 in. wrench, remove drain plug from under oil tank/swingarm. Wipe any accumulated debris from mag- netic tip on drain plug. 8352 Figure 1-5. Dipstick Location Figure 1-5. Unscrew and remove dipstick from oil fill hole on top of oil tank/swingarm. 1-12 2003 Buell XB9S: Maintenance...
  • Page 13: Replacing Oil

    ° H.D. Multi-Grade SAE 20W50 HD 360 Above 40 (4°C) Good ° H.D. Regular Heavy SAE 50 HD 360 Above 60 (16°C) Poor ° H.D. Extra Heavy SAE 60 HD 360 Above 80 (27°C) Poor 2003 Buell XB9S: Maintenance 1-13...
  • Page 14: Brake System Maintenance

    At every 2500 miles (4000 km) service interval thereaf- ing or bleeding system. To prevent death or serious ter. injury, Buell recommends that all brake repairs be per- formed by a Buell dealer or other qualified technician. Every 2 years.
  • Page 15 Distorted, glazed or contaminated Replace pads. brake pads. Brake pads drag on rotor – Cup in master cylinder not uncovering Inspect master cylinder. will not retract. relief port. Rear brake pedal linkage out of Adjust linkage. adjustment. 2003 Buell XB9S: Maintenance 1-15...
  • Page 16: Bleeding Front Brake

    Verify master cylinder fluid level as described in step 4. 10. Attach cover to front master cylinder reservoir and tighten fastener to 9-13 in-lbs (1.0-1.5 Nm). 11. Remove cover from molded-in-color surfaces, right han- dlebar switches and instrument panel. 1-16 2003 Buell XB9S: Maintenance...
  • Page 17: Bleeding Rear Brake

    Repeat steps 5-6 until all air bubbles are purged. Tighten rear caliper bleeder valves (metric) to 36-60 in- lbs (4-7 Nm). Verify master cylinder fluid level as described in step 4. Install cover on master cylinder reservoir and tighten cap securely. 2003 Buell XB9S: Maintenance 1-17...
  • Page 18: Brake Pedal Adjustment

    Return locknut (3) to fit flush against top surface of clevis and tighten to 130-173.5 in-lbs (14.7-19.6 8349 Nm). NOTE Brake pedal has no free play adjustment. Bottom of master cylinder Rod adjuster Locknut Clevis Clevis pin Figure 1-12. Rear Brake Pedal Pushrod Adjustment 1-18 2003 Buell XB9S: Maintenance...
  • Page 19: Brake Pad Thickness

    0.18 in. (4.5 mm). Replace drive bush- ings, fasteners, washers and springs whenever rotor is replaced. Check rotor surface. Replace if warped or badly scored. 2.5 FRONT WHEEL 2.6 REAR WHEEL for proce- dure. Figure 1-14. Front Brake Rotor 2003 Buell XB9S: Maintenance 1-19...
  • Page 20: Brake Pad Replacement

    37 ft-lbs (48-50 Nm). Tighten pin (2) to 11-15 ft-lbs (15-20 Nm). NOTE Avoid making hard stops for the first 100 miles (160 km) to allow new brake pads to “wear in” properly with the rotor. 1-20 2003 Buell XB9S: Maintenance...
  • Page 21: Rear Pad Removal

    “wear in” properly with the rotor. Rear caliper mounting fasteners Retainer, brake pads Rear caliper pin plug Rear caliper hanger pin Figure 1-16. Rear Brake Caliper 6487 Figure 1-17. Pad Spring, Rear Brake 2003 Buell XB9S: Maintenance 1-21...
  • Page 22: Tires And Wheels

    Tire cords or fabric become visible through cracked side- walls, snags or deep cuts. A bump, bulge or split in the tire. Puncture, cut or other damage to the tire that cannot be repaired. 1-22 2003 Buell XB9S: Maintenance...
  • Page 23: Transmission Fluid

    84-108 in-lbs (10- 12 Nm). b1144x1x Clean up any fluid that may have spilled on muffler. Clutch diaphragm spring Clutch adjusting screw Primary cover Chaincase lubricant level Figure 1-21. Fluid Level 2003 Buell XB9S: Maintenance 1-23...
  • Page 24 flats. If hex on lockplate does not align with recess in outer ramp, rotate adjusting screw clockwise until it aligns. 8405 NOTE Spring installs on outboard side of hex lockplate. Diaphragm spring Lockplate Adjusting screw Figure 1-23. Clutch Adjustment 1-24 2003 Buell XB9S: Maintenance...
  • Page 25 Install clutch inspection cover and gas- ket using three fasteners and washers and tighten to 84- 108 in-lbs (10-12 Nm). Check clutch cable free play. See Step 6 above. Figure 1-24. Adjusting Clutch Free Play 2003 Buell XB9S: Maintenance 1-25...
  • Page 26: Drive Belt

    If scribe or knife point digs in and leaves a visible mark, it is cutting the bare aluminum. A knife point will not penetrate the chrome plating. Replace rear sprocket if major tooth damage or loss of chrome exists. 1-26 2003 Buell XB9S: Maintenance...
  • Page 27 OK to run, but monitor condition Fuzzy edge cord OK to run, but monitor condition Hook wear Replace belt Stone damage Replace belt if damage is on the edge Bevel wear (outboard edge only) OK to run, but monitor condition 2003 Buell XB9S: Maintenance 1-27...
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