What are the best years for the Road King
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What are the best years for the Road King
I am going to be looking to purchase my first Harley within the next few months, as soon as i get back in the states. I have been waiting for this for a long time! I will more than likely be purchasing used. I am not sure what i can afford until i check my finances, and see how much i have to work with.
I know the answer to my question is probably going to be buy as new as you can afford to buy. However, i don't know if that is always the best choice. I would say that i am probably going to buy anywhere from 2003 up. I might be able to swing an 07'. Heck, i might be able to afford even newer if i find that right price. What is everyone's feelings on that? Were there better years for the Road King than others? Has it gotten better with each change over the years? Would i be better off to go a little older with more accessories? I know 09' had a significant frame change. 07' had the 96cu engine, and 6 speed trans. Are there any other significant changes throughout previous years? I doubt i'll be able to swing an 09'.
Thanks!
I know the answer to my question is probably going to be buy as new as you can afford to buy. However, i don't know if that is always the best choice. I would say that i am probably going to buy anywhere from 2003 up. I might be able to swing an 07'. Heck, i might be able to afford even newer if i find that right price. What is everyone's feelings on that? Were there better years for the Road King than others? Has it gotten better with each change over the years? Would i be better off to go a little older with more accessories? I know 09' had a significant frame change. 07' had the 96cu engine, and 6 speed trans. Are there any other significant changes throughout previous years? I doubt i'll be able to swing an 09'.
Thanks!
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There are no blanket answers to your question. Between 2003 and now the were changes throughout the HD lineup. Early models sported the TC88 with the resulting "cam chain tensioner" issue. Change them, upgrade or whatever and you have solved the problem. 07 and up have the TC96 , (or bigger) and this is no longer a major concern. Frame changes in 09 made all the touring bikes wider and longer which some say is a major factor in ride quality don't know it made them uncomfortable w/ my shorter legs. There is cruise, (I love it), abs don't have it and various bells and whistles. All in all you can't go wrong with a roadking, just try various models talk to those you meet that ride them and then pick the one that fits you. Despite what the MoCo says, ALL Roadkings are "classics" and the best bike HD ever made. Let the flames begin.
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This is one of those questions that will spark one hell of an argument.
I think the newer the better, as upgrades have been made along the way. As mentioned earlier, some weak links are present from year to year, and may have to be addressed down the road.
The guys with the Evo Road Kings swear by them. I'm a twin cam guy. HATE carburetors, love my ABS, and cruise.
~Joe
I think the newer the better, as upgrades have been made along the way. As mentioned earlier, some weak links are present from year to year, and may have to be addressed down the road.
The guys with the Evo Road Kings swear by them. I'm a twin cam guy. HATE carburetors, love my ABS, and cruise.
~Joe
Last edited by traveler; 04-26-2011 at 01:59 PM.
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