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Be happy to pass on info about work needed for the first 100K miles. First, I need to let you know my Ultra is 100% stock, except for a few comfort items. I knew the miles I would put on so I left it stock so I would not get any hassle from the dealer when it came to have warranty work done. So far I have not had a problem in any of the work that has been needed. So far no "Motor" work needed. I did buy a 5 year extended warranty and so far it has saved me a few bucks over and above what I paid for the extra 5 year warranty.
No work was needed before 50K miles and at that time I had a Inner Primary Seal go out in the primary. Then the next work needed was at 80K miles: Needed a new Clutch Disk Kit, clutch just wore out. Front engine mount, Shift Shaft Seal and Clutch Cable Assy, it was leaking fluid. All work was covered under ESP.
At almost 81,000K had new Chain Tensioner Primary and Secondary. Oil filter showed a couple small pieces of plastic. When tech tore into it, the Primary just started to show a little wear. The Secondary look like new, but they replaced anyway. The pieces that broke off was about the size of the sharp end of a sewing pin. But, big enough to destroy the oil pump, so they had to replace that also. This was also covered under the ESP.
At 83,500K replaced Stator, started leaking around the stator plug. Also replaced the Inner Primary Main shaft Bearing. ESP covered all work.
At 90K the Transmission Compensator Assy went south and needed to be replaced. Covered under ESP.
This last trip (Oct 2009) the inner primary seal started leaking again in Texas. A few days later in Scott, LA the Primary Drive Chain and Compensator Rotor Assembly needed to be replaced at about 96K miles. The first time the primary seal was replaced the Tech put a nice nick in the bore surface and tried to cover it up with putting sealing compound around the seal and scratch. Not sure if this is what made it start leaking again after 40K miles or not. Time will tell and the dealer is on notice if this seal goes bad again in a few 1000's miles. The dealer that did the repair DID NOT use any sealer around the seal or scratch.
Just remembered have had the Y-pipe replaced 3 times so far, just keep cracking. Seems like they last maybe 20-25K miles.
I ride a lot of long distance, which means the bike might be running for 24-48 hours non-stop, except for fuel stops. I don't ride it hard but I do ride it! Hell, I still have the OEM brake pads on it. I do have a 3 year service contract with my dealer, unlimited miles. I have the Ultra service every 5,000 miles. They allow me to have bike serviced at any dealer if I'm 100 miles from home. They do allow me to have oil changed every 2500 miles also, I run Syn3 in all holes.
I run Dunlop's only because all the dealers carry them. I found that not all dealers carry the other brands that are available. I have Tires-For-Life that covers the cost of new tires and labor.
Not sure how long before I might need motor work....if I listen to the service writers and techs my bike should not be running and most are surprised at the miles when I needed work done.
Hope this helps.....if I missed something you wanted to know just let me know.
Digger
this is some good news , i dont think thats too much work for 100k on a bike !!!! altho i do with i had gotten the esp , some of that stuff sounds expensive lol.
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2009 Road King Classic : Python Slip-Ons. (just getting started)
1981 Ironhead sportster : few mods by previous owner. Andrews Cams , bored 30 over (newly 40 over WOW) , dual plugs/coils , belt primary , and really crappy loud rusty pipes. Also just had the engine rebuilt after rod failure so now 40 over.
Sounds like the bikes are good for about 75-80k miles then get ready to start fixing stuff. Of course hiway miles are easiest on any vehicle so who knows. Running 24-48 hours nonstop? Man you must be on some good uppers.
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06 road king police...built for comfort
OK, I've only got 35K on mine and it'll be 3 years in my possession on the 26th. You're making me jealous!
__________________ '07 Cobalt Blue Ultra Classic with Color-Matched Bushtec Turbo II Trailer,
With Accessories & Chrome out the Wazoo thanks to a Wife That Loves to Ride as Much as Me.
Air Force Vet and the son of a WWII Vet Retired Army/Air Force Who Gave Me My Love For Riding,
Gone Now But Not Forgotten.
A huge CONGRATS to you on this milestone! This is one of the big ones. I too log around 30k a year routinely so will be headed for this milestone one day soon myself.
Can you give us a run-down on your bike's performance so far in terms of reliability? What things have you encountered along the way to 100k as far as any repairs (beyond routine maintenance), etc?
My bike at 25k is running flawlessly. My last bike had 92k and was very reliable but never made it to the 100k mark cuz a hit n run driver took me out and totalled the bike.
I myself have been very impressed with the reliability of H-D touring bikes.
Stay safe and keep on truckin!
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2009 Road King - Red Hot Sunglo - 4-point docking kit w/accessories, Reduced Reach bars - bone stock otherwise - 26,000 miles since Dec '08
48 hours non-stop for me would include a lot of idling time, while I took a nap. Congratulations on the miles.
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2009 Vivid Black Ultra Classic
2003 Gunmetal Ultra Classic - Will miss her
1985 Wide Glide - Gone
1983 Sportster - Wish I still had her