Certified training path
Harley-Davidson Sport Glide FLSB Master Mechanic Course
Professional motorcycle mechanics training focused on workshop method, diagnostics, maintenance discipline, and service confidence.
Course Overview
Understand motorcycle systems from a professional workshop perspective
Apply structured inspection, service planning, and diagnostic logic
Communicate findings clearly through professional reports and handovers
Build confidence across maintenance, electrical checks, brakes, EFI, and engine systems
Technical Curriculum
01 M01 - Course Roadmap and Professional Method
02 M02 - Model Identity, VIN, Platform Family, and Intake Inspection
03 M03 - Workshop Safety, Lifting, Fasteners, Protection, and Photos
04 M04 - Engine Service, Oil, Heat, Leaks, and Fluid Evidence
05 M05 - Primary Drive, Clutch, Transmission Feel, and Shift Complaints
06 M06 - Final Drive, Rear Wheel, Alignment, Tires, and Road Feel
07 M07 - Brakes, ABS, Rotors, Pads, Fluid, and Release Safety
08 M08 - Chassis, Suspension, Steering, Load, and Handling Diagnosis
09 M09 - Electrical, Battery, Charging, Switchgear, Lighting, and Accessories
10 M10 - EFI, Intake, Exhaust, Sensors, Codes, and Rideability
11 M11 - Touring/Performance Readiness, Road Test, and Customer Use Profile
12 M12 - Full Service Matrix, Quality Control, Handover, and Continuing Study
Lead Method
Professional Workshop Thinking
A machine does not lie; it speaks through symptoms, measurements, wear patterns, and service history. This course teaches students to listen, test, document, and verify like a serious technician.