I would think that if you need to ask that type of question maybe you would be better off having the dealer do your service.
If you are planning on doing any work at all on your bike your first investment should be a service manual rather that chrome. That is a horrible answer. I am wondering the same thing, and everyone needs to start somewhere. The first answerer is simply ignorant, they forget at one time they did not know the answer either.
The oil drain plug on a 2001 Harley Davidson Road Glide is located on the bottom of the engine. It allows the coil to be quickly drained during maintenance.
The oil drain plug on a Harley Davidson 003 Dyna Wide Glide is located on the left side of the oil drain pan. The right side contains the transmission drain plug.
Under the right side cover in front of the saddle bag.
The oil drain plug on a 2000 Electra glide is under the oil pan towards the front of the engine. Make sure that you remove this plug instead of the transmission drain.
Replace the "O" ring on the plug next oil change.
The drain plug is located at the bottom of the oil tank, which is located behind the plastic sidecover on the right side of the frame.
There isn't a 2003 street glide
Drain plug on the bottom
The 2003 Harley-Davidson Heritage Softtail transmission drain plug is on the bottom of the transmission. The drain plug is flush with the bottom of the transmission. You can remove it with a half inch ratchet.
On a 1993 Harley Davidson Low Rider custom, the transmission drain plug is underneath the transmission. The filler plug is on the side of the transmission case.
There is no such bike. In '92 there was an FXR Super Glide, an FXDC Dyna Glide Custom, or an FXDB Dyna Daytona. Do you mean oil drain plug? If the bike is, indeed a Dyna, there's a plug on the bottom of the oil tank which is below the transmission. If it's an FXR the drain hose for the oil tank is under the left side plastic cover.
front left side.