Thought about the pre-paid myself but a good riding buddy told me years ago when I first got into Harley's that it's a good thing to have a working knowledge of how the bike works and where everything is before you head out on a trip 'cause it's a good chance you will be tinkering on it sometime (like the time I rebuilt my carb 8 times on a trip to Canada when it was just a wire that was causing my miss....long story)

Now before y'all start commenting, I know most of us on this site have
much more than a good working knowledge when it comes to HD products. However, when I first got away from the Honda/Suzuki/Yamaha brands back in 1988, my knowledge of Harley products and the more "hands on" they were compared to what I was used to, that advice from him was golden. I've always been good with mechanical "stuff" (much to my parents anger...I would take apart EVERYTHING) so learning about what I was riding was a pleasure.
Today, it's a bit harder to tinker with fuel injection, computers and such (and in most cases MUCH better than the old days) but it's always a good eyedee to know how to change oil/primary/transmittion/remove and/or plug a tire. Guess what I'm saying is if one doesn't want to do the major things on the 10/20/30K list, to the 5/15/25K service in your garage/carport/front yard and get familiar with it. OK, back to the discussion...
