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I've got about 60,000 on mine now. Bought it new. At about 22,000 I put in S&S 570 gear drive cams and a .030 head gasket. Runs great and the only problem I've had with it is I've had to replace the starter clutch twice now, but nothing with the engine. I think a used 03 SERK is one of the best buys out there for a used Harley. Where else can you get that size engine and all the chrome, etc., for a discounted price of around $15-16K with low miles?
I have this exact bike and love it. It comes with a lot of chrome and of course the motor upgrades are fantastic. I just bought mine from the original owner who rode it very little and only had 10k miles. I'm sure you'll love it, enjoy!
"The new 103 is pretty limp out the the box with the old 96cu epa cams. I think you might be disappointed comparing it to a older SE version."
+2 on that comment
I rode a 2003 Road Kind for many years then traded it on a 2012 Ultra Limited. The 103 in the 2012 was a "turd" in comparison to the 88 in the 2003 Road King.
I sold the Ultra and bought a 2002 CVO Road King and loving it......Cliff
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