Harley Davidson FLH Series

Approval Rate: 73%

73%Approval ratio

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    maikeli7

    Sun Feb 21 2010

    I own and ride a 2005 FLHRCI, Road King Classic. I bought it in 2006, and it had about 3,000 miles on the odo. Since then, I have added about 22,000 miles, and in this time I have never had any mechanical problems whatsoever. I upgraded the exhaust system with Rinehart true-duals, and I also added a powercommander chip to modify the EFI. The bike gets into the flow of traffic on the highway just fine now, whereas before the modification I felt that the horsepower/torque was slightly anemic due to the EPA/DOT emissions requirements the MoCo must follow. I don't feel that this bike is too heavy or unmaneuverable, no matter going moderately quickly (45-65 on twisties with speed recommendations of 30 mph) or going at parking lot speeds. I have learned a lot over the years about how to not fear this bike's 800-pound weight, and I even got the DVD titled "Ride Like a Pro." I love that this bike is comfortable, though I did go the extra step of buying an extra-cushy seat from H-D fo... Read more

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    iplaypearldrum_s

    Sun Jul 08 2007

    I want road king w/ a v rod engine.  Call it the V King.,lol

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    mrbowwow

    Sat Mar 24 2007

    I currently ride a 2003 Road King Classic, before that I owned a 1990 Fatboy bought new. My first bike was a new Suzuki 1977 GS750 then a '80 GS1000 & then a '82 GS750. I always get a kick out of reading Harley basher reviews! I remember back when I was riding Suzuki's, and AMF owned H-D. I was bashing them myself! Everyone definitely has a right to their own opinion and I'm not one to try and change anyone's. I'll just throw in my 2 cents and tell how my experience has been. Between the two Harley's I've owned I have ran up over 100,000 miles and ridden to every State in the lower 48. There has only been a couple of small mechanical glitches that I ran into over that time, and when it has happened I couldn't have asked for more help from the complete strangers I met who helped get me to a shop or even invite me into their homes while repairs were made even if overnight! The best people I have met were Harley riders at different rallies throughout the country. This to me has been one o... Read more

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    lowgun

    Mon Jul 10 2006

    Bike I have owned in order GPZ550, KZ1100, Honda V45 Sabre, FLHTC, GL1500 Goldwing, Currently own Kawasaki Voyager and a KLR650. Enjoyed every bike. To the Hog haters, If you haven't riden it or owned why rate it? My FLHTC was a joy to own, put 48,000 on it in the 3 1/2 years I owned it, had no more mechanical problems than on any other bike I owned, except for the Goldwing(strangly my other honda was the worst for mechanical problems Hazzards of owning a model in its first year of production). Took on two trips from PHX, AZ to Daytona, and never had a worry with it, smooth ride, always felt relaxed.

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    roll_the_bones

    Sun Jan 01 2006

    Harley Davidsons are pound for pound the biggest joke out there. They are overpriced, loud, obnoxious, and slow. Harley Davidson was better off sticking with AMF/VOIT making bowling products.

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    dmrddd8f

    Thu Apr 28 2005

    Poor Todd.

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    ri_road_king_custom

    Fri Aug 13 2004

    The thing about Mr. Parker is that he's allowed his opinion, just like me. I happen to love the HD experience, even after riding Japanese scoots since 1973! From a Honda CB175 up to a Kawa 1100 Ninja with many in between, nothing, and I mean NOTHING compares to a big American motorcycle. I don't want to scream around the streets anymore, I want to enjoy the whole experience, the sound, feel and absolute joy of riding a work of art, a beautiful, dependable machine that gets me out riding in style, just for the fun of it. My Road King accomplishes that and much more! Mr. Parker would do well to open his mind up a bit and spend a day with a Harley between his legs.