thinking about a 2001 Ultra
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thinking about a 2001 Ultra
I am considering stepping up from my 87 Heritage to an Ultra. The wife loves to ride two up but the Heritage is getting a little small for the longer trips. I hate to give up my Heritage, so I haven't decided, but I have a shot at picking up a decent 01 Ultra with 52000mi on it. Can anyone give me some pros and cons of the 01, and what kind of issues might I look for prior to making my decision.
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Cam chain tensioner, if not already replaced and upgraded to the hydraulic tensioner, you will need to do that for sure. Other then that, i think the 2001-2003 were great motors, better bearings, better all around, of course its only a 88ci if stock, but i still got in trouble with my old 88ci motor. There will be a few things here and there you will find needs replacing, but good motor.
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Cam chain tensioner, if not already replaced and upgraded to the hydraulic tensioner, you will need to do that for sure. Other then that, i think the 2001-2003 were great motors, better bearings, better all around, of course its only a 88ci if stock, but i still got in trouble with my old 88ci motor. There will be a few things here and there you will find needs replacing, but good motor.
Work has been done to it, the guy is getting rid of it because he wants a 100HP bike. He had this one dynoed and the report shows 89HP, I'm not sure how he got there, but I did see the report.
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I have been looking at the posts about the early fuel injection, I'll definitely look for that.
All good advice, like I said, this was exactly what I was looking for, known issues from guys that ride them. All the advice is much appreciated.
All good advice, like I said, this was exactly what I was looking for, known issues from guys that ride them. All the advice is much appreciated.
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As said, very good engine, Timkin crank bearing, forged bottom end, I have a 99 EG and put gear drive cams in, no more tensioners, 99 to 02 motors do not usually get crank run out so you can put gear drive cams in, my indy will only put gear drive cams in those years unless the crank has been trued and welded. To get 89 hp am sure it has had engine work, I would find out exactly what has been done to it, mine is making a little more than that and only gets 32 mpg, horsepower uses fuel, I have to stop every 150 miles on my old bike, but by then I am ready for a break anyway.
It is a good bike, I would not be afraid of it.
It is a good bike, I would not be afraid of it.
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As said, very good engine, Timkin crank bearing, forged bottom end, I have a 99 EG and put gear drive cams in, no more tensioners, 99 to 02 motors do not usually get crank run out so you can put gear drive cams in, my indy will only put gear drive cams in those years unless the crank has been trued and welded. To get 89 hp am sure it has had engine work, I would find out exactly what has been done to it, mine is making a little more than that and only gets 32 mpg, horsepower uses fuel, I have to stop every 150 miles on my old bike, but by then I am ready for a break anyway.
It is a good bike, I would not be afraid of it.
It is a good bike, I would not be afraid of it.
I'm still on the fence, there is a certain look and "soul" that the Heritage has that screams Harley to me, mine is a head turner. On the other hand, I do care about the wife's comfort and I am interested in being able to do longer trips. The Heritage seems like a 57 Chevy, the Ultra sort of like an SUV, both nice, one more usable, one more "wow factor". I'm still torn but leaning toward the Ultra.