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What to look for on a 2003 Road King

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Old 05-24-2013 | 04:48 PM
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Hey HD Im new to the forums . I dont know a thing about MC's but my dad crazy about them. Trying to get him a seat for fathers day. My dad has a 2003 road king classic. Thats all i know SORRY!!. All I know is that dads bike is a 2003 road king classic and the seat i want to get him is off a soft tail. I dont much about bikes your help would be greatly appreciated.
Harley Davidson # RDW 92/61 0067 is the number on the back of the seat that I am interested in buying. A buddy of mine has it for sale but I just want to make sure it would fit and be interchangeable. It looks in great shape . Doc3.docx

Anyhelp would be awesome THANKS PEACE !!!!
 
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Old 05-24-2013 | 04:58 PM
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it all depends on price.
The cam chain tensioners as mentioned are one thing, the fact that it is the 5 speed is a consideration for some, but again it all depends on price.

If I could afford a newer bike I would get the newest I can afford, actually I did, I bought my 07 a couple months ago for 10,500, to me it was a good deal.

It has all I wanted for the drivetrain and options and I am very happy with it, but if I could afford an 09 or a 2011 I would have gone newer, I personally would like to stay 07 or newer for lots of reasons, cams, motor and tranny, anti locks, etc..

If i were looking at an 03 I would be looking to spend $6500 to $8000k tops and that would have to be pretty clean with low miles, 7k would be a good medium for my money on an 03 in great shape with pipes, stage 1, good paint, good tires, etc..
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Old 05-24-2013 | 05:35 PM
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One thing to be aware of on the '03 model year Road King is the 5th gear pulley bearing. Two of my friends and I all have '03 Road Kings and all three had the same part (5th gear pulley bearing) go out at around 20,000 miles. It is an inexpensive part, but it requires a fair amount of labor to change. Otherwise if you can get the bike for a good price DO IT. I love my Road King Classic, just wish sometimes I had the hard bags to go with it (miss not being able to lock them up).
 
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