Just took delivery of 2021 Challenger, started it today and went over bike. Haven't had a chance to even ride it yet due to weather. Found coolant puddle under radiator, called dealer immediately. Coming to pick it up the 23rd to identify and correct any problems. TPM haven't registered any pressure yet, but may have to be riden to learn. Gonna have them do stage 1 while the have it and make sure bike is up to specks.
Challenger intake is at the front of the bike above the radiator not on the left side. (Two port holes in the frame). I think this video has confused that aspect with the Chieftain.
I don’t know what this guy is talking about, I’ve got a 2015 chieftain. And a 2020 challenger , and haven’t had any of the issues on either bike, and still own both.
Thanks, helpful vid, keep them coming, didn’t notice there was a coolant level indicator under the panel. Challenger rear adjustment vid would be helpful, my Indian dealer did not know how to adjust & struggled in the showroom, I did it myself and assume it is right, but it’s not as obvious as my Harley knob system
After performing all the above pre-ride checks, I didn't go on my morning ride, as the sun had now gone down.
LMAO
Just took delivery of 2021 Challenger, started it today and went over bike. Haven't had a chance to even ride it yet due to weather. Found coolant puddle under radiator, called dealer immediately. Coming to pick it up the 23rd to identify and correct any problems. TPM haven't registered any pressure yet, but may have to be riden to learn. Gonna have them do stage 1 while the have it and make sure bike is up to specks.
Challenger intake is at the front of the bike above the radiator not on the left side. (Two port holes in the frame). I think this video has confused that aspect with the Chieftain.
I'm a beginner motorcyclist but I want this bike so bad!
I don’t know what this guy is talking about, I’ve got a 2015 chieftain. And a 2020 challenger , and haven’t had any of the issues on either bike, and still own both.
But agree with starting out smaller bike first
@@scottphillips5388 Thanks for your response, perhaps an Indian Scout Bobber?
@@starkssup89 For your first bike don't buy new, for many reasons. Ask anyone that rides, they'll agree, don't ask a salesman.
Thanks, helpful vid, keep them coming, didn’t notice there was a coolant level indicator under the panel. Challenger rear adjustment vid would be helpful, my Indian dealer did not know how to adjust & struggled in the showroom, I did it myself and assume it is right, but it’s not as obvious as my Harley knob system
Umm... who’s going to take the seat off before every ride? Let’s see a show of hands.
MSF TCLOCS.