well i just changed oil and i,m gonna keep tract of what i go through exactly, and when i called dealer or had someone ask for me they told me that a quart every thousand is acceptable they even said 750 to a thousand is acceptable my warrenty expires on the 31st of this month so it looks like i,m forced into buying the extended for a couple years just to be safe my plugs are a light tan color so i dont know what to do if i go to dealer it sounds like i,ll be
so i,ll just throw away another grand to be safe after spending many thosands on bike this sucks
Rather than just talk to someone at the dealership, get it written up on a repair order so you have proof that this problem was brought to their attention prior to the expiration of the warranty. It is their responsibility to perform diagnostics and to verify actual consumption; it takes time to do a controlled consumption test and unless you ride a lot of miles per day it won't be completed by the end of the month. So the repair order needs to be dated on the day you start, not when the test is completed. If a controlled test indicates better than 1000 miles per quart consumption and they blow you off with the "that's normal" or "that's acceptable" BS, have them write that on the repair order as well. In other words, document everything so there is no "he said, she said" if you have to take more drastic actions.
Assuming you have no leaks, and assuming you aren't overfilling and causing blowby into the air cleaner, there are usually two other areas that would create excessive consumption. Most likely on a Twin Cam is valve guides and seals, followed by cylinder and ring problems. Before you hand over $1000 to H-D and your dealer for an ESP that won't repair your problem either unless the consumption gets to the point of being ridiculous, you might want to find a good shop and get a quote to do a real diagnosis and repair. $1000 plus will buy a lot of valve stem seals, or even a ring job.
JMHO - Jerry