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Have found a 2000 screamin eagle Road Glide for sale.
have donesom reserch on Eaby and foundi but how many produced and
witch colors and a lot of pictures.
but i need som pros an cons.
any issues with this bikes, engine tranny i am happy for what ever info i can find.
my daily driver is a 1973 Shovelhead. a simple bike tha is esay to find info about. butthat is not the thing with a 2000 screamin eagle
Just what kind of info you looking for. Engine is strong in its stock form. Vibration is minimal. I understand there was some issues with the 110 when it first came out. A Cam & Valve issue. Quickly resolved by HD. You go to the CVO Forum and there are many folks with 20-30K on there bikes with no issues.
The best advise I could give you, is to check out the CVOHARLEY.COM forum.
There is a wealth of knowledge concerning the CVO's. The 2000 CVO Road Glide was the original "Hot Rod Bagger" and some say one of the "Best" bikes that Harley every produced, loaded with goodies that are now in the P&A catalog.
I bought a 2000 Screamin' Eagle Roadglide new in 2000 and so far I have 130,000 miles on it. Gear drive cams at 57,000 miles, Stator at 87,000 miles, other than that just oil changes and tires. I like it so much that when I saw another 2000 S.E. Roadglide on e-bay a few months ago with only 14,000 miles on it, I bought it too. I saw the one you are looking at on ebay, and if I had the extra cash, I would have bought it also. It's a good deal, if it is in as good a shape as it seems.
If stock, it has a 95" motor, which has the same stroke as the 88" motor but the same bore as the 96" motor, and SE 203 cams, which, to me is a good combination of mid-range torque and horsepower.
Just what kind of info you looking for. Engine is strong in its stock form. Vibration is minimal. I understand there was some issues with the 110 when it first came out. A Cam & Valve issue. Quickly resolved by HD. You go to the CVO Forum and there are many folks with 20-30K on there bikes with no issues.
The 2000 SERG came with a 95" motor, basicly the 88" bored out. I have 130,000 miles on mine, still running strong.
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