$150.00 for filters at my local dealer every 15,000 miles...no big deal.
Florida charges tax not only on the cost of the fuel filters but also a seemingly hefty tax on repairs to Tangible Personal Property.
I doubt I can get a deal that good from any dealer here unless I buy a package of 4 or 8 oil and fuel filter changes.
Not about to do that when it takes less time for me to do it in the driveway (less time than going to the dealer and waiting)
Thats the cost of the fuel filters...not the Dealer doing it. Everybody whinie-dicking about the cost of filters, whats $150 bucks once a year...go to a gasser
Thats the cost of the fuel filters...not the Dealer doing it. Everybody whinie-dicking about the cost of filters, whats $150 bucks once a year...go to a gasser
Thats the cost of the fuel filters...not the Dealer doing it. Everybody whinie-dicking about the cost of filters, whats $150 bucks once a year...go to a gasser
Very similar looking. This is from my new to me HarleyDavidson ElectraGlide with 25K on the filter. actually it's a bit darker. Amazing how well the primary filter works!
hey 12V98? question, where is that filter used on a Harley?. only filters I can think of on them is oil, air and intank fuel filter on the injected bikes.
like someone else said, anti seize isn't a good idea but you could use weenie slicker ( vaseline) for install purposes.. but it would dissolve where it contacts fuel.
YUP OEM, 2009 FLHTCU Electra Glide Ultra Classic.What year is your Harley? That is not oem to the newer Harley's.
Harley has never used that type of filter in the gas tank. They dropped the "I" off the end of the title when everything went injected.