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@@haroldyazzie3538 Ill be doing a softail soon but let me know what year your bike is and ill see if I have the service manual for you in the meantime. Its a PDF file that you can download.
I'm about to replace my 2012 Ultra Classic and my wife's 2010 Street Glide Trike filters. Purchased the Lang tool from Amazon as well. Awesome video as I will refer to it once I get started.
I appreciate your video explaining fuel filter replacement. Of equal importance, in my humble opinion is the style you employ while producing the video. 1.Straight to the point, whatever it is you're talking about. 2. Clear and concise. 3. You do not give far too much info. in regards to anything. 4. No unnecessary product/tool endorsements. Thank you Sir. 11 minutes of my day, and now I'm set to do my maintainence! Best Regards D.L.
really sorry I missed this comment! I just saw it browsing through the comments section. And thank you for the kind words! Much appreciated and im glad the video helped! Be safe!
FINALLY !!!!! A Trike on the lift LOL I’ve got over 100K miles on two wheels. Did all 48 on two wheels in less than 3 yrs. Knees got too bad and had to go to a Trike. Already 48K on it and working on doing all 48 maybe 49 on three wheels. Us Trike riders seem to be forgotten when it comes to touring. Thanks Steve for bringing in a “Geezer Glide” to the shop. 👍🏻
Ah yes..Ive been itching to get one in here and im going to do as many videos as I can in the small amount of time I have it here. We have some new parts going on this one...pretty excited to get started!
This type of content is what makes UA-cam such a valuable source of information. Fixed a problem I’ve been tracking down for a long time. Filter was completely plugged at 37k miles. I would have never attempted this without your video. Thanks so much brother!
Even at 20k the filter was very black. I’ve started to change the filter every time I change my plugs. You can definitely feel the difference in throttle response.
I am not good at mechanical stuff, but this video was terrific... thanks so much! At 24k, my filter was black as I found out today when I closely followed the video and successfully changed it. It saved me hundreds and I learned more about my bike.
I watched your video and once amazon got the wrench back in stock I ordered one. changed my filter today and it was simple after watching your very complete how to. i have also thought the Motor Companys change at 100,000 miles was for to long. cars and trucks seem to have shorter intervals and have much larger filters. I have 17 road glide special with 75,603 miles and my filter was filthy also lots of dirt I cleaned out in the filter housing. i live in western Montana and ride in to remote areas and may not always be able to get fuel at anything other than an old run down gas station my next filter change will be at 20,000 miles from now and depending how it looks I will sick with interval or less if needed. when the filter is so inexpensive and I have the tools why not. thank you for a great how to video
Just did my Electra Glide 2014, "103" Today. It was a tuff bugger to take apart and put back together. Persistence got it done. My filter was BLACK. I'm riding a whole different animal now. Big difference. I think I gained back 20 hp. Thanks for your Demo. Sure helped. My sportster has a primary and secondary filter. 5x the coverage as this little thing. Tip ! I couldn't get the U clip started back in until I beveled the ends with a file. They were squared ends with burs. Smooth them off. Cheers.
Yeah that u clip can be a huge pain sometimes...sometimes they slip right back in and others you have to beat em in lol just kidding..yeah filiing it down is a great way to get it started easier. thanks for checking out the video
You are the man brother!!! There is a huge community of trikers that really enjoy the how too about there trikes, thanks so much and keep it coming bro !!!
Thank you for the video. It saved me a lot of hassle. I didn't realize it was this easy. I did mine at 24,000 miles on my FLHP. So much better throttle.
Great video and for the most part spot on - Only "watch-out" would be for those of us with the gas cap and gas gauge on our tanks (2013 Road King for me), getting that filter assembly out and then back together on the tank was challenging. No impossible (I got it done), but far more challenging than your video shows. I just want to say thank you for all your video's, it has given me the tools I need to take on regular maintenance items myself, greatly appreciated!
Hey this change your filter like a pro you wouldn’t bullshitting never worked on a Harley in my entire life played with dirt bikes often on my entire life. This was smooth thanks to your video. I’ll set for a couple weeks. Debating on who is responsible and respectable enough to work on my bike since my Harley Mechanic has retired and doesn’t work on them as no more no more
Thank you for sharing this video. I bought my sister's 2000 Heritage that she had only 5,410 miles on it. She's having issues with vertigo so I bought it so she will always have a ride. It hadn't been started in 3 years so I drained the gas and spark plugs but didn't know where the fuel filter was. The filter is definitely my problem. I can't thank you enough!!!...
I ride an 04 EG. I bought it used w 32k miles. I just turned 60k and have never given the fuel filter a single thought. I will be doing this soon. Thanks brother! God bless, safe ride.
Thanks for the video, getting my assembly out was a little bit of a pain but me and my buddy manage to get it done. I used the wrench and that was nice, no scratches to my Big Blue Pearl paint on my 2012 SG. My filter was not as dirty but I don’t have near the miles.
That thing settled right down on top of us in southern Illinois..been raining for 3 days now...but im not complaining ...its way worse in other states with the flooding. Crazy!
Love seeing you work on a Trike. Filters and fluid changes are always cheaper than replacing parts plus your bike will continue to run properly. Again, really loved that you were working on a Trike.
Thank you sir! Yes. Preventative maintenance is a huge thing you can do...we dont always have to wait for something to break or clog up before we fix it..that will also reduce possibly tearing even more stuff up in the long run.
Great video! I changed my fuel filter out at 25K this weekend and it does make all the difference in performance. I used the Lang tool and it was worth the $30 investment. The only trouble I had was putting the locking pin back in to the filter housing. I had to have a second set of hands on the job as I pushed the top and bottom pieces together and my son was able to push that locking pin back in. Anyone who is doing this job may want to have a buddy to help them out. Things do get a little tight in these spaces. As always, your videos are super helpful. Thanks again for your content.
Agreed! I had a few comments that they didnt know they had one..and all HD models have them...the touring models are by far the easiest to change though. Thank you for checking it out!
Was just surfing the net and ran across this video. I have a 2013 FLHTCUSE CVO. It has approx. 20,000 miles on it. Bet it needs a fuel filter change. Thanks for the video. I liked, and subscribed. Peace brother. And a huge thank you for the info..
Hey Don...yes sir all is well..new vids coming after the new year. We have taken the last few months to expand out shop and also do some home remodeling. I still have parts for the road glide ST, the softail and a few others that we will be bringing in for parts. Thank you for checking on us!! Have a safe and happy new year and stay tuned for the new vids!
Thank you for the video it was very informative, I am dealing with hard starts after getting some bad fuel and I have been trouble shooting the issues and I think this is going to be a game changer for me. I do take my bike in for somethings but I spent 22 years in the Army working on Helicopters so somethings if I can do them myself I like to for one I love turning wrenches and for two it saves lots of money. Will come back an update afterwards Thanks again.
I changed my filter after watching your tutorial a couple of times. I used a long bolt and rubber mallet to remove the clamp ring. Easier job than I thought. The old filter was black! 45k miles on my 2017 Road Glide special.
Thank you soo much for taking the time to put up this video. I'm fanatical about maintaining my 14 SG and have never replaced the fuel filter but I am going to the dealer today to get 1. Thanks again.
I bought my 2017 Road King with 10,000 miles on it and changed the fuel filter and plugs shortly after. This is one of those thing I change way before the suggested mileage schedule.
Riding my forth Harley putting well over 20K on each, never before thought about a fuel filter or the impact of not changing it out. Riding my newest 22 RG Limited now with 13K so at 20K I plan to change it. Thanks for the information and demonstration.
I purchased a 2020 street glide CVO with 46,000 miles and already having some issues thank god I purchase a warranty . Electrical , rear wheel possible problem. So this was a good video tovsee
Great video, I used the snap on tool HFTLRT, and the filter was black with 48k on the motor. Your directions were far superior to the service manual. Thank you.
I bought my 2013 Ultra Classic 2 years ago with 70,000 miles on it and it now has 74,000 miles, and I don't know if the fuel filter has ever been changed. Good thing I saw this video. I will definitely do a filter change soon. I just subscribed! Thank you for your help. 🙏
Wow, thanks guys great content. I watched this and got thinking about my 2020 road glide special 26k on her. Ordered all the parts and the tool easy peasy and that thing was black when I got it out wow. Never would have thought it would be that bad. Keep it up, I love the touring bike and trike stuff and I get ideas from the rest!
Excellent video. Change mine every other service or 6,000 miles, depending on where I have to buy my gas. Try to get it at the same place all the time, but when we go out of town on a trip it can be a gamble as to how clean the fuel is you're purchasing.
yes sir specially if you are traveling and not sure what your getting. Even if you are at the station you normally get gas at, if you see that gas truck out front filling up the tnaks..pass it on up...those pumps do have huge filters on them but they dont catch everything and those trucks stir it up!
Odered the tool - changed out on my 12 TG - shared with all my dresser buddies. Told em to find this vid if they didnt believe me - looks like free beers for a while (tool rental) - even though like u said, u can do it differently - but with the tool, no slips scratches and takes about 15 mins to do. Not the first time u helped educate me with something. U da man.
Just replaced the fuel filter in my 2009 FLHTCU and it was nasty with a green yellow substance on it. Looks a lot like pollen. My Ultra has 65K miles on it and when I lifted the center tank cover, I found lots of grime. I cleaned it all and put a coat of wax on it. Got it all back together and it works good. Thanks.
I enjoy your videos! I've gone through lots of Harleys over the past 52 years. My current HD 2020 Freewheeler with the 114, anti-lock, traction control, 4 spark plugs, computer everything has me soo outdated. I need your guidance! Keep up the great work! & keep showing trikes! It's a whole new world
Hey Steve Can you do a video installing the fuel check valve under the bottom left side of the tank and the line that's hooked to it inside the tank...can't find a video anywhere on that ..I just completed that job and used your video to figure out how to pull the assembly out of the tank but had to wing the rest of it by myself...just thinking a video would make it easier for the next guy because it can be quite a bear!!...thanks again for all your knowledge!!... later man
Thank You for your Tip. I just changed the filter on my 2011 Street glide. it only has 37,000 miles on it and the filter was as bad if not worst than the one you removed from that trike. Used a screwdriver and a dead blow hammer. I also only use premium fuel 91 octane and up.
Very cool ill check out your channel! Ive been chomping at the bit to get a trike in here and I think I can get a few videos out in the small amount oif time I have it here. Thank you for checking it out!
LOL yes sir...youtube may ground me for a few days...glad the video helped you! Super easy to do and quite essential, specially before the suggested 100k.
Thanks for the info. Going to be looking for lots more of your content. Ironically enough, I have a 2013 ultra limited with about 48000 miles and I can tell my fuel filter is dirty.
Man thank you I'm almost at 50k and mine stalls out at lights sometimes so I know i need to change mine I'm glad your started zooming in to give a clearer picture and idea of what your doing and using a 13 down bike. Great video
If the bike is stalling at traffic lights (when it needs the least amount of gas), it would never have any power when using heavier throttle. So, something else is going on to make it stall at idle.
Great video! I'll be changing the fuel filter on my 2021 SG as soon it comes in and yes I brought the same wrench off of Amazon. It has 12,000 miles,with it being 3 yrs old I'm sure it never been changed and I'm sure the filter is pretty brown.
You are a great help. I do all things on my bike just by watching you brother! Keep up the good content. Very professional and easy to watch! A true pleasure.....Subscribed and on my radar always.
Changed my fuel filter after watching your video and went exactly as you stated. The filter was absolutely filthy and the lock pin was very difficult to remove. 08 FLHTC and I'm sure the filter is the same from the factory.
for the last few months it was available and sold out several times.keep checking or just use the ole screwdriver and hammer trick..itll come off pretty easy..
Thanks Steve for another great video, here is a little info just to put this into a bit of perspective, if you were to run your bike to 100,000 miles and you are getting 42 mpg, that little tiny fuel filter would have had 2,380 gallons of fuel pass through it, I can’t imagine why HD would recommend that kind of mileages to replace that small filter at. Even at 40,000 miles you will pass 952 gallons of fuel through it. For $20.00 at HD just replace it and protect your $35,000.00 investment.
I just changed mine with 39,119 miles on it and it was BLACK, for $20.00 for the filter with O-ring and the other gasket that under fuel cap assembly for $9.00, both at my Harley dealer, now the throttle snaps right to it when I crack it.
Youre welcome and you do not have to empty the tank...only thing you have to do is relieve the pressure form the tank by unplugging the fuel filter and letting the bike run til it dies.
I’ve been wondering where The fuel filter was. I’ve had other people servicing my bike, but I’ve started doing things myself. This looks easy enough the way you did it
if you ever replace the dash with style aftermarket dash there will be no holders for those tubes...as long as the tubes are under the dash and not smashed down when you tighten it down..its fine.
Should I change mine I got a 16 FatBoy BUT I ONLY GOT 3,600 OR 3,800 MILES and I haven't did that much riding this year yet. So it's been sitting a lot
yeah...thats a whole other video as pulling that out isnt as easy as the fuel filter..and ill be honest in 25 years of doing this...Ive changed 2...leaving the bike sit for years with gas in it will certainly clog it up...other than that it doesnt pick up much
I just stumbled across you channel and this was first video I watched. Thanks for the great video. I will most definitely be changing out my filter now. Thanks for the tips. You do an awesome job with your how to. I am a new subscriber and I look forward to many more of your videos. Take care!
Great Video with exceptional camera work. Just changed the fuel filter on my 09 SEUC. Very dirty. My friend has a 06 Dyna with 65K we had to change his because the bike would not start. Starving for fuel. Thanks. CAHDBIKER
Hey bud, I've don that and my fuel sending module 3 times on my 06 Ultra flhtciu. The little tit broke off on the fuel sending mount. Thank you youtube! I dot my hoses backwards twice, which is not hard to do, following hd's service manual. Finally, I got it and should be good to go for another 65K. I haven't had it out this year as I copped a brand new Tri Glide Ultra. Love it and now I am going to watch you and compare mental notes with myself...
Just did mine after watching your video, 88,000kms/54,000miles and it looked as bad as the one you pulled out. Only tool I could find was $150 on Amazon so went with the hammer and punch which worked well.
Steve I have a 2010 streetglide and I was having issues with it randomly bogging down or just shutting off and didn’t really have the time to do the work myself so I bought a fuel pump kit and took it to a local shop, I guess because the original owner had let the bike set for a couple years without being ridden much the strainer and liner had started to deteriorate and when he showed me my filter element you couldn’t even tell there were pleats in the thing, I don’t know how it was running at all but she’s running great now that the fuel pump assembly was changed and I always make it a habit to fuel up a couple miles before I get home not just because of the condensation issue but because I know how aggravating it is to go on a ride with friends and it seems that one of them needs gas ⛽️ in the first 5 miles. Keep up the great videos and if your ever down in eastern NC hit me up
Yes sir Steve ...that is one of the biggest contributors to poor performance. Glad you got it figured out bro! And thank you for being that guy that has fuel at the start of a ride lol...i know the pain...there is always one!
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How does one do a Softail Fatboy?
@@haroldyazzie3538 Ill be doing a softail soon but let me know what year your bike is and ill see if I have the service manual for you in the meantime. Its a PDF file that you can download.
@@sikbaggers 03 Softail w reg carb
Always great stuff. I have recommended your parts and videos many times down here in Texas.
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I'm about to replace my 2012 Ultra Classic and my wife's 2010 Street Glide Trike filters. Purchased the Lang tool from Amazon as well. Awesome video as I will refer to it once I get started.
I've been a mechanic for 35 years and Im a firm believer in filter changes.
yes sir...I was pretty shocked at how many didnt know that they even had one. Very important.
I appreciate your video explaining fuel filter replacement.
Of equal importance, in my humble opinion is the style you employ while producing the video.
1.Straight to the point, whatever it is you're talking about.
2. Clear and concise.
3. You do not give far too much info. in regards to anything.
4. No unnecessary product/tool endorsements.
Thank you Sir.
11 minutes of my day, and now I'm set to do my maintainence!
Best Regards
D.L.
really sorry I missed this comment! I just saw it browsing through the comments section. And thank you for the kind words! Much appreciated and im glad the video helped! Be safe!
FINALLY !!!!! A Trike on the lift LOL I’ve got over 100K miles on two wheels. Did all 48 on two wheels in less than 3 yrs. Knees got too bad and had to go to a Trike. Already 48K on it and working on doing all 48 maybe 49 on three wheels. Us Trike riders seem to be forgotten when it comes to touring. Thanks Steve for bringing in a “Geezer Glide” to the shop. 👍🏻
Ah yes..Ive been itching to get one in here and im going to do as many videos as I can in the small amount of time I have it here. We have some new parts going on this one...pretty excited to get started!
Not a geezer glide, a Hoveround Davidson
This guy does the best videos, these are extremely helpful. I try to support by buying the stuff you do videos for. Thanks!
I appreciate that very much...thank you for the kind comment as well!
Same here. I just wish AdvanBlack made more stuff for trikes.
21k on my 2013 street glide, the difference a new filter made was unbelievable! Thanks
For sure...glad the video helped! Thanks for checking it out!
Changing the fuel filter on my RK was the best engine performance improvement hack I have ever experienced😢
This type of content is what makes UA-cam such a valuable source of information. Fixed a problem I’ve been tracking down for a long time. Filter was completely plugged at 37k miles. I would have never attempted this without your video. Thanks so much brother!
Glad to help! And thank you for the awesome feedback!! Be safe!
Even at 20k the filter was very black. I’ve started to change the filter every time I change my plugs. You can definitely feel the difference in throttle response.
yes...keeping that little sucker clean make s a huge difference!
I am not good at mechanical stuff, but this video was terrific... thanks so much! At 24k, my filter was black as I found out today when I closely followed the video and successfully changed it. It saved me hundreds and I learned more about my bike.
Glad to help Tim! Thank you very much for the comment!
I watched your video and once amazon got the wrench back in stock I ordered one. changed my filter today and it was simple after watching your very complete how to. i have also thought the Motor Companys change at 100,000 miles was for to long. cars and trucks seem to have shorter intervals and have much larger filters. I have 17 road glide special with 75,603 miles and my filter was filthy also lots of dirt I cleaned out in the filter housing. i live in western Montana and ride in to remote areas and may not always be able to get fuel at anything other than an old run down gas station my next filter change will be at 20,000 miles from now and depending how it looks I will sick with interval or less if needed. when the filter is so inexpensive and I have the tools why not. thank you for a great how to video
Just did my Electra Glide 2014, "103" Today. It was a tuff bugger to take apart and put back together. Persistence got it done. My filter was BLACK. I'm riding a whole different animal now. Big difference. I think I gained back 20 hp. Thanks for your Demo. Sure helped. My sportster has a primary and secondary filter. 5x the coverage as this little thing. Tip ! I couldn't get the U clip started back in until I beveled the ends with a file. They were squared ends with burs. Smooth them off. Cheers.
Yeah that u clip can be a huge pain sometimes...sometimes they slip right back in and others you have to beat em in lol just kidding..yeah filiing it down is a great way to get it started easier. thanks for checking out the video
We met and wall drug this year and now your helping me with a fuel filter Thanks for the video
Yes sir! Good to hear from you Dave! I hope all is well. Glad to help with the video and I hope you have a happy and safe Holidays!
You are the man brother!!! There is a huge community of trikers that really enjoy the how too about there trikes, thanks so much and keep it coming bro !!!
Thank you for the video. It saved me a lot of hassle. I didn't realize it was this easy. I did mine at 24,000 miles on my FLHP. So much better throttle.
Great video and for the most part spot on - Only "watch-out" would be for those of us with the gas cap and gas gauge on our tanks (2013 Road King for me), getting that filter assembly out and then back together on the tank was challenging. No impossible (I got it done), but far more challenging than your video shows.
I just want to say thank you for all your video's, it has given me the tools I need to take on regular maintenance items myself, greatly appreciated!
Glad you got it lined out Jeffrey!
Hey this change your filter like a pro you wouldn’t bullshitting never worked on a Harley in my entire life played with dirt bikes often on my entire life. This was smooth thanks to your video. I’ll set for a couple weeks. Debating on who is responsible and respectable enough to work on my bike since my Harley Mechanic has retired and doesn’t work on them as no more no more
Thank you for sharing this video. I bought my sister's 2000 Heritage that she had only 5,410 miles on it. She's having issues with vertigo so I bought it so she will always have a ride. It hadn't been started in 3 years so I drained the gas and spark plugs but didn't know where the fuel filter was. The filter is definitely my problem. I can't thank you enough!!!...
Hey doug thanks for watching and glad to help!
Getting close to rolling over 55K miles on my 2019 Street Glide. Looks like I'll be changing that fuel filter real soon.
nice man! And yes I change mine bewteen 35 and 50k...I try to anyway
I ride an 04 EG. I bought it used w 32k miles. I just turned 60k and have never given the fuel filter a single thought. I will be doing this soon. Thanks brother! God bless, safe ride.
Yes sir Kevin! Glad to help man...its easy to do and can make the bike run like a champ again.
Thanks for the video, getting my assembly out was a little bit of a pain but me and my buddy manage to get it done. I used the wrench and that was nice, no scratches to my Big Blue Pearl paint on my 2012 SG. My filter was not as dirty but I don’t have near the miles.
yeah you have to give a little twist to get it out..glad you got it lined out and for a few bucks it cant hurt to change it
Did mine today Steve! What a difference, easy too! Thank you Steve!👊🇺🇸
Thanks for checking it out tom! Glad to help!
Great job. Great channel. I'll be doing my fuel filter this weekend while Hurricane Helene blows by.
That thing settled right down on top of us in southern Illinois..been raining for 3 days now...but im not complaining ...its way worse in other states with the flooding. Crazy!
Love seeing you work on a Trike. Filters and fluid changes are always cheaper than replacing parts plus your bike will continue to run properly. Again, really loved that you were working on a Trike.
Thank you sir! Yes. Preventative maintenance is a huge thing you can do...we dont always have to wait for something to break or clog up before we fix it..that will also reduce possibly tearing even more stuff up in the long run.
Great video! I changed my fuel filter out at 25K this weekend and it does make all the difference in performance. I used the Lang tool and it was worth the $30 investment. The only trouble I had was putting the locking pin back in to the filter housing. I had to have a second set of hands on the job as I pushed the top and bottom pieces together and my son was able to push that locking pin back in. Anyone who is doing this job may want to have a buddy to help them out. Things do get a little tight in these spaces. As always, your videos are super helpful. Thanks again for your content.
yeah that pin can be a pain in the rump...glad you got it though!
Great video, Steve. More people needed to see this. To many don't fo this until the pump goes out in the middle of nowhere.
Agreed! I had a few comments that they didnt know they had one..and all HD models have them...the touring models are by far the easiest to change though. Thank you for checking it out!
I want to thank you for doing this on a trike, I have one and need all the help I can get. Looking forward to you upcoming videos.
You're welcome John! Glad to help!
Was just surfing the net and ran across this video. I have a 2013 FLHTCUSE CVO. It has approx. 20,000 miles on it. Bet it needs a fuel filter change. Thanks for the video. I liked, and subscribed. Peace brother. And a huge thank you for the info..
Hey STEVE have not seen any videos in awhile hope all is well with you
Hey Don...yes sir all is well..new vids coming after the new year. We have taken the last few months to expand out shop and also do some home remodeling. I still have parts for the road glide ST, the softail and a few others that we will be bringing in for parts. Thank you for checking on us!! Have a safe and happy new year and stay tuned for the new vids!
Awesome video! Definitely gonna change mine now. Thanks for the vid brother.
Glad to help!
Thank you for the video it was very informative, I am dealing with hard starts after getting some bad fuel and I have been trouble shooting the issues and I think this is going to be a game changer for me. I do take my bike in for somethings but I spent 22 years in the Army working on Helicopters so somethings if I can do them myself I like to for one I love turning wrenches and for two it saves lots of money. Will come back an update afterwards Thanks again.
I changed my filter after watching your tutorial a couple of times. I used a long bolt and rubber mallet to remove the clamp ring. Easier job than I thought. The old filter was black! 45k miles on my 2017 Road Glide special.
right at around 40 to 50k is when I suggest doing it so your spot on with changing it then. Glad to help and thank you for chkcing it out!
Thank you soo much for taking the time to put up this video. I'm fanatical about maintaining my 14 SG and have never replaced the fuel filter but I am going to the dealer today to get 1. Thanks again.
glad to help and thank you for watching!!
Thank you for the tip. I have 2013 and have 47,000 miles. I’m gonna change my fuel filter. Love you video.
I bought my 2017 Road King with 10,000 miles on it and changed the fuel filter and plugs shortly after. This is one of those thing I change way before the suggested mileage schedule.
Absolutely! Keeps things running smooth!
Already a subscriber. Thanx for the great video. I will absolutely do the filter change before next spring.
Thank you sir!
Riding my forth Harley putting well over 20K on each, never before thought about a fuel filter or the impact of not changing it out. Riding my newest 22 RG Limited now with 13K so at 20K I plan to change it. Thanks for the information and demonstration.
glad to help Keith! Super easy to do and can make a world of difference
I purchased a 2020 street glide CVO with 46,000 miles and already having some issues thank god I purchase a warranty . Electrical , rear wheel possible problem. So this was a good video tovsee
i hate to hear youre having those issues....I hope you get it lined out!
Great video, I used the snap on tool HFTLRT, and the filter was black with 48k on the motor. Your directions were far superior to the service manual. Thank you.
thank you for watching and glad to help!
I bought my 2013 Ultra Classic 2 years ago with 70,000 miles on it and it now has 74,000 miles, and I don't know if the fuel filter has ever been changed. Good thing I saw this video. I will definitely do a filter change soon. I just subscribed! Thank you for your help. 🙏
I would assume it probably hasn't been but it can make a big difference....glad to help and thank you for the sub! Much appreciated.
Wow, thanks guys great content. I watched this and got thinking about my 2020 road glide special 26k on her. Ordered all the parts and the tool easy peasy and that thing was black when I got it out wow. Never would have thought it would be that bad. Keep it up, I love the touring bike and trike stuff and I get ideas from the rest!
Hey glad to help!! Thanks for checking them all out...I appreciate it!
Excellent video. Change mine every other service or 6,000 miles, depending on where I have to buy my gas. Try to get it at the same place all the time, but when we go out of town on a trip it can be a gamble as to how clean the fuel is you're purchasing.
yes sir specially if you are traveling and not sure what your getting. Even if you are at the station you normally get gas at, if you see that gas truck out front filling up the tnaks..pass it on up...those pumps do have huge filters on them but they dont catch everything and those trucks stir it up!
Thanks man, great video! I have 75K on my biake and acceleration is slow. Will be changing out the filter tomorrow!
yes sir..glad to help!
Odered the tool - changed out on my 12 TG - shared with all my dresser buddies. Told em to find this vid if they didnt believe me - looks like free beers for a while (tool rental) - even though like u said, u can do it differently - but with the tool, no slips scratches and takes about 15 mins to do. Not the first time u helped educate me with something. U da man.
yeah that tool seems to sell out all the time like they have limited stock . definitely rent that out for a few brewskys! haha glad to help man!
Where did you order the tool from?
@@bobhat2001 Im sorry - juist saw this - i ordered it from Zoro.
Great video! I’m A firm believer in changing fluids and filters. I never let a fuel filter go over 20K miles.
Thank you!! Glad to help!
I do all my own work on my bike and you do great videos. thank you for taking the time to make them.
Thank you for the kind words my friend! Im glad the videos help!! Much appreciated!
Just replaced the fuel filter in my 2009 FLHTCU and it was nasty with a green yellow substance on it. Looks a lot like pollen. My Ultra has 65K miles on it and when I lifted the center tank cover, I found lots of grime. I cleaned it all and put a coat of wax on it. Got it all back together and it works good. Thanks.
Glad to help! Thats weird about the green...must be something they are adding into the fuel maybe...never seen that
Can’t find the fuel tank lock ring tool, great vid as always Steve
yeah seems to be sold out every where..no worries though just use the flat edge and hammer method..it comes off pretty easy...just watch your paint.
I enjoy your videos! I've gone through lots of Harleys over the past 52 years. My current HD 2020 Freewheeler with the 114, anti-lock, traction control, 4 spark plugs, computer everything has me soo outdated. I need your guidance! Keep up the great work! & keep showing trikes! It's a whole new world
yes sir the M8 motors are bit more complicated but overall pretty easy to work on. We will have some more trike videos out soon!
Hey Steve
Can you do a video installing the fuel check valve under the bottom left side of the tank and the line that's hooked to it inside the tank...can't find a video anywhere on that ..I just completed that job and used your video to figure out how to pull the assembly out of the tank but had to wing the rest of it by myself...just thinking a video would make it easier for the next guy because it can be quite a bear!!...thanks again for all your knowledge!!... later man
Just did mine on my 14 street glide last Saturday.
Took us all of 15 minutes
At 36k miles.
It made a night and day difference in throttle response
Yes sir...the throttle loves a new filter!
Thank you for the way you instructed that video my compliments
glad to help and thank you for checking it out!
I'm from West Virginia
May I ask where your location
After watching your videos I have learned that with a little patience and knowledge we can all repair and customize our own bikes, well almost. Thanks
Thank you for checking them out and really glad they help save some money!
Thank You for your Tip. I just changed the filter on my 2011 Street glide. it only has 37,000 miles on it and the filter was as bad if not worst than the one you removed from that trike. Used a screwdriver and a dead blow hammer. I also only use premium fuel 91 octane and up.
Another amazing video!! My 21 has about 20K on it but now I feel confident I can perform this maintenance.
Glad to see some trike content, I started a channel for trikes but I'm just a nitwit, you do an awesome job, thank you
Very cool ill check out your channel! Ive been chomping at the bit to get a trike in here and I think I can get a few videos out in the small amount oif time I have it here. Thank you for checking it out!
😮😮 you said bad words😂
I didn’t even know where the fuel filter was on my 2017 ultra limited. Thank you🇨🇦
LOL yes sir...youtube may ground me for a few days...glad the video helped you! Super easy to do and quite essential, specially before the suggested 100k.
I got a 2007 Ultra Classic w/76000 miles haven’t changed my filter yet but I’m gonna order that tool and do it, thanks for the video 👏
Yes sir..id say about every 30 to 35k on fuel filters to be safe.
Excellent video, Im no mechanic and did this in 20 mins. Thank you for posting.
Thanks for the info. Going to be looking for lots more of your content. Ironically enough, I have a 2013 ultra limited with about 48000 miles and I can tell my fuel filter is dirty.
Man thank you I'm almost at 50k and mine stalls out at lights sometimes so I know i need to change mine I'm glad your started zooming in to give a clearer picture and idea of what your doing and using a 13 down bike. Great video
This will certainly help the stalling...If that doesn't clear it up I would check into getting a tune on your bike
@@sikbaggers I just bought a new one because the old tuner I had they say is no longer street legal so so after the filter I'll look into the tune.
If the bike is stalling at traffic lights (when it needs the least amount of gas), it would never have any power when using heavier throttle. So, something else is going on to make it stall at idle.
9:29 All this work just to get to the fuel filter, thanx Harley. Unbelievable. BTW, great vid.
unfortunately yes...and the touring models is actually one of the easier ones to get to.
Like the way you explained and educated us and saved us all money and the pain in the rear. The tool is worth it.
thank you for the comment and checking it out! Glad to help!
Just bought a 2004 ultra classic. 38000 miles. Ill need to do this. Thanks.
Youre very welcome! Thanks for checking it out!
I didn't see the screen when the video started and I thought it was John Goodman lol. Great video, thank you.
Hahaha lots of comment's saying that...i just dont hear it but I guess there is something there ,,,thanks for checking it out!
Oh wow. That filter was definitely black 😮 this is now on my to do list. Thanks for the video bro 🤙🏼
Glad to help! Your bike will thank you for it!
Awesome video brother thanks for the info!!
youre very welcome frank! Thanks for checking it out!
Thanks, Just ordered the tool and will be changing mine next week !
thats great Ed..grateful to help!
Great instructional. Thanks for sharing your expertise!
Glad they help Don!
Another excellent video and a very easy maintenance I also noticed how much better the bike is after changing the fuel filter
yes sir...that throttle will crack after a simple filter change.
Bull, you're full of yourself, this filter does nothing
Great video! I'll be changing the fuel filter on my 2021 SG as soon it comes in and yes I brought the same wrench off of Amazon. It has 12,000 miles,with it being 3 yrs old I'm sure it never been changed and I'm sure the filter is pretty brown.
nice! your bike will love it
You are a great help. I do all things on my bike just by watching you brother! Keep up the good content. Very professional and easy to watch! A true pleasure.....Subscribed and on my radar always.
Thank you David...much appreciated!
Changed my fuel filter after watching your video and went exactly as you stated. The filter was absolutely filthy and the lock pin was very difficult to remove. 08 FLHTC and I'm sure the filter is the same from the factory.
yes glad to help! Im sure that filter had never been changed...youre throttle response should be way better now.
Thanks Steve I have 2 bikes 2003 Electra glide ultra and 2007 hertige classic both I guess have never been changed thanks
Glad to help!
Great video! The tool is currently not available 😢
for the last few months it was available and sold out several times.keep checking or just use the ole screwdriver and hammer trick..itll come off pretty easy..
@@sikbaggersWhat lift table are you using?
@@sirkingaling3525 Its the Aplus lift ...You can get it on amazon, I've had mine for about 7 years now. no issues amzn.to/44Ldu78
@@sikbaggers I thought it was, thank you for the information!
Thanks Steve for another great video, here is a little info just to put this into a bit of perspective, if you were to run your bike to 100,000 miles and you are getting 42 mpg, that little tiny fuel filter would have had 2,380 gallons of fuel pass through it, I can’t imagine why HD would recommend that kind of mileages to replace that small filter at. Even at 40,000 miles you will pass 952 gallons of fuel through it. For $20.00 at HD just replace it and protect your $35,000.00 investment.
You’re absolutely right, for $20 it’s a no brainer to keep those gallons of fuel flowing clean!
I just changed mine with 39,119 miles on it and it was BLACK, for $20.00 for the filter with O-ring and the other gasket that under fuel cap assembly for $9.00, both at my Harley dealer, now the throttle snaps right to it when I crack it.
I've been looking for that tool forever! Thank you so much!
yes sir glad to help!
This may have been responsible for the low MPG and power of my '89 Electraglide Classic when I sold it, and I didn't even consider it. Good video!
It could have been, specially on a 89...you can run these forever but they will eventually starve your engine and create low fuel milage as well.
Grateful for the clear instructions. Just asking - why do we have to empty the tank? I"ll watch again in case I missed something.
Youre welcome and you do not have to empty the tank...only thing you have to do is relieve the pressure form the tank by unplugging the fuel filter and letting the bike run til it dies.
I’ve been wondering where The fuel filter was. I’ve had other people servicing my bike, but I’ve started doing things myself. This looks easy enough the way you did it
Great video. But I noticed you did not hook up the hose to the underside of the cover with the soft aluminum tabs
if you ever replace the dash with style aftermarket dash there will be no holders for those tubes...as long as the tubes are under the dash and not smashed down when you tighten it down..its fine.
Choked out more 😂😂😂😂😂. Nice video will definitely be changing my filter currently have 34k
LOL...thanks for checking it out!
Thanks…only have 15000 miles on my 2013 Trike but I’ll save this for later.
You’re welcome! I hope it helps!
Awesome video, informative and straight to the task , I just subscribed, thanks for taking the time to make these videos !
thank you very much Tim..much appreciated and glad to help!
Did my fuel filter on my 08 street glide about 1 month ago before I road to NC from Pa... super easy to do
Indeed! super easy to do and very low cost! Not many reasons not to do it ..thanks for checking it out!
Should I change mine I got a 16 FatBoy BUT I ONLY GOT 3,600 OR 3,800 MILES and I haven't did that much riding this year yet. So it's been sitting a lot
Really only local riding and I got it with 2,406 miles on it dam I need to get out. I ride my sport bike a little more probably why too.
Should take a look in the tank at the pump inlet strainer while you have it open.
yeah...thats a whole other video as pulling that out isnt as easy as the fuel filter..and ill be honest in 25 years of doing this...Ive changed 2...leaving the bike sit for years with gas in it will certainly clog it up...other than that it doesnt pick up much
I think I need to do this my 15 road glide seems sluggish when pulling the throttle.!
easy to do and makes a huge difference. thanks for checking it out.
Is it the same process to change fuel gouge sensor?
I just stumbled across you channel and this was first video I watched. Thanks for the great video. I will most definitely be changing out my filter now. Thanks for the tips. You do an awesome job with your how to. I am a new subscriber and I look forward to many more of your videos. Take care!
Thats awesome and glad to help! thanks for the sub as well...much appreciated! Be safe!
This is just wanted I needed. Going to do it today.
Glad to help and thanks for checking it out!
Great Video with exceptional camera work. Just changed the fuel filter on my 09 SEUC. Very dirty. My friend has a 06 Dyna with 65K we had to change his because the bike would not start. Starving for fuel. Thanks. CAHDBIKER
Hye glad to video helped and got the bike back on the road!
Can you please do a filter change on ca 2013 superglide custom with the ignition and Speedo on the tank with two Allen head bolts in the center?
Buying my filter and gasket next week. Thank you as always.
Yes sir..and thank you for checking it out!
So when do you suggest when to replace it? Great info and i will pass this on.
around 35k
Hey bud, I've don that and my fuel sending module 3 times on my 06 Ultra flhtciu. The little tit broke off on the fuel sending mount. Thank you youtube! I dot my hoses backwards twice, which is not hard to do, following hd's service manual. Finally, I got it and should be good to go for another 65K. I haven't had it out this year as I copped a brand new Tri Glide Ultra. Love it and now I am going to watch you and compare mental notes with myself...
Awesome. This helps me a lot. Love your videos. Thanks 🤩
Glad to help and thank you for checking it out!
Great video with out all the extra bull. Very much appreciated, Thanks
thank you sir..much appreciated.
Just did mine after watching your video, 88,000kms/54,000miles and it looked as bad as the one you pulled out. Only tool I could find was $150 on Amazon so went with the hammer and punch which worked well.
yeah a hammer and punch works just fine...but here is the one I use in the video..its 40 bucks right now amzn.to/4fGR7Xa
@@sikbaggers thanks mate
Awesome Video sir, just found your channel, I dont see the filter tool listed did i miss it i need to get one for my 2013 street glide, thks
It seems to be sold out everywhere..using the old screwdriver and hammer trick will work..its not that bad..just protect your paint
Steve I have a 2010 streetglide and I was having issues with it randomly bogging down or just shutting off and didn’t really have the time to do the work myself so I bought a fuel pump kit and took it to a local shop, I guess because the original owner had let the bike set for a couple years without being ridden much the strainer and liner had started to deteriorate and when he showed me my filter element you couldn’t even tell there were pleats in the thing, I don’t know how it was running at all but she’s running great now that the fuel pump assembly was changed and I always make it a habit to fuel up a couple miles before I get home not just because of the condensation issue but because I know how aggravating it is to go on a ride with friends and it seems that one of them needs gas ⛽️ in the first 5 miles.
Keep up the great videos and if your ever down in eastern NC hit me up
Yes sir Steve ...that is one of the biggest contributors to poor performance. Glad you got it figured out bro! And thank you for being that guy that has fuel at the start of a ride lol...i know the pain...there is always one!