
|

Kentucky's premier Harley-Davidson service department.
With a 15,000 Square foot service department, Man O'War Harley-Davidson is equipped to handle all of Central Kentucky's Harley service needs. Over half of the Man O'War Harley-Davidson techs are certified MasterTechs, all with years of Harley experience. From the Dyno room, to the tire station, to the well equipped wash and detail bay, our service department is clean, well lit and boasts state-of-the-art equipment. We also maintain a full time parts to service counter, where parts and supplies are pulled for maximum efficiency. At the Man O'War Service Department, we pride ourselves on providing a premium service experience, whether it be for scheduled maintenance, accident, or a traveler repair. Every bike that comes through our Service Department receives a complementary bike wash.
| HARLEY-Davidson® service
What is the Man O'War Difference?
* Experienced and professional staff of service writers and PHD technicians
* Three PHD Mastertechs
* Numerous service bays
* One Day Express service for scheduled maintenance
* Motorcycle pick-up and delivery
* All serviced bikes are kept indoors
* Trike Lift
* Dynometer Tune machine
* All Serviced bikes are cleaned
* Detail Shop
HARLEY-Davidson® TECH TIPS
Ways you can keep your bike in tip-top shape.
* Check spark plugs, make sure they are clean and properly gapped.
* Keep throttle and clutch cables lubed and adjusted.
* Tire air pressure is critical to safety and tire wear. We recommend nitrogen tire service for our altitude.
* Check fluid levels, low motor oil, transmission oil, or primary fluid can cause noise and premature wear, and if left unattended, you can burn up your motor, transmission, or clutch.
* Low brake fluid can cause a spongy lever or spongy read brake pedal. Once air enters the system it will need to be flushed.
* Keep your battery fully charged. We recommend using a battery tender.
* We recommend you always carry extra spark plugs, fuses, and a quart of oil
* Washing your bike? Stay clear of commercial washing facilities and perform the cleaning ritual yourself. Those high-pressure hoses at car washes can damage bike parts, which are more vulnerable than mechanical parts in cars. Wash and dry your bike in a shady spot, since the sun can create temperature differentials that harm paint and allow water to leave spots.
* If you don't have the tools or the time for these items, give us a call!
Schedule Your Appointment Today! 859-253-2461
 |
MORE THAN AN OIL CHANGE
Service your bike with our techs for peak performance.
Regular service will help keep your H-D® motorcycle operating at peak performance. With more than 20 specific check points from front tire to tailpipe, we know best how to service your motorcycle using factory approved methods and equipment.
Depicted in the right photo are areas that are serviced during the recommended 1,000 mile service for a 2010 Touring Model. Below are all the check points we look at:
1. Check Rear Brake Fluid Level And Condition.
2. Check Air Suspension Pressure, Operation And Leakage.
3. Lubricant Hinges And Latches On Fuel Door, Tour-Pak® Carrier And Saddlebags.
4. Check Battery And Clean Connections.
5. Inspect Fuel Lines And Fittings.
6. Check And Lubricate Clutch Controls.
7. Check Front Brake Fluid Level And Condition.
8. Inspect And Lubricate Clutch And Brake Hand Levers.
9. Check Operation Of Electrical Equipment And Switches.
10. Lubricate Steering Head Bearings. Ensure Proper Adjustment.
11. Inspect And Service Air Cleaner As Required.
12. Inspect Front Brake Pads And Discs For Wear, And Brake Line For Leaks, Contact Or Abrasions.
13. Check Front Tire Pressure And Inspect Tread. Check Wheel Spoke Torque (If Equipped).
14. Inspect And Lubricate Jiffy Stand.
15. Replace Engine Oil And Filter.
16. Inspect Oil Lines For Leaks, Contact Or Abrasion.
17. Replace Transmission Lubricant.
18. Inspect Spark Plugs. Ensure Proper Gap Setting.
19. Inspect And Adjust Drive Belt. Inspect Wheel Compensator Sprocket.
20. Check Rear Tire Pressure And Inspect Tread. Check Wheel Spoke Torque (If Equipped).
21. Inspect Rear Brake Pads And Discs For Wear, And Brake Line For Leaks, Contact Or Abrasions.
22. Inspect Exhaust System For Leaks, Cracks, And Loose Or Missing Fasteners Or Exhaust Shields.
23. Replace Primary Chaincase Lubricant.
24. Check Clutch Adjustment.
Schedule Your Appointment Today! 859-253-2461
| Donnie VanGosen - Service Writer |
|
| Bill & Dean - Master Technicians |
  |
|
|
Doug - Parts to Service |
| Lee - Parts and Service Administrator |
 |
|
 |
| Doug - Shop Maintenance
|
 |
 |
|
|

|

|