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I have 12k on a 19 heritage 114. Purchased use at 6k. No major issues either. Engine has a strange high pitched whistle. My wife's 21 and her friend's 22 do not have that sound. Strange. I think I will have that addressed with a stage II next year or the year after. What's a few thousand dollars right?
I have had a ABS computer issue and a saddlebag lock issue. Both of which were taken care of by the extended warranty I purchased. I now how the other saddlebag lock to be replaced but my warranty is expired. Oh well
My 2022 model Heritage has 12,000 miles bought it with a little over 10,000 miles. Had to have the fuel pump and fuel pump regulator replaced under warranty. It has the high frequency vibration that I've pretty well got used to . I thought all the new Softails had that vibration until I rode a 2019 Lowrider it was so much smoother than the other new model Softails I've rode wish I knew why .
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