2 Jun, 2019 → by ClaimboUser740020
speed sensor on my 2003 road king fuel injected 29,000 miles

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I have owned this motorcycle since the summer of 2005. Bought it with 3800 miles on it. Have always owned Harley Davidsons since my first one i purchased at 19 years old. A 1947 knucklehead chopper which i totally went through and put on a super glide frame. A real head turner, have had pan heads and shovels 1968 and 1976, all Electra glides. Any ways this Road King has been an awesome machine. With one major exception: The speed control sensor. The oem sensor failed at 8000 miles and was replaced. That one failed at 15, 000 miles and was replaced. The third one failed while touring the upper peninsula of Michigan at 22, 000 miles. That one hurt, lost 1 and a half days of riding waiting on the part. Had our first annual blessing of the motorcycles today at church, and we take a group for a ride and have lunch. Well, on the way back home i lost my speedometer, blinkers wont shut off after turning, and it stalls out when coming to a stop. Here we go again. This motorcycle is well cared for and in immaculate condition. I have spent my share of replacing these at $ 70.00 each time. A fair resolution would be for Harley Davidson to replace it this time. This has been a very disappointing and annoying glitch with this part or engineering behind it. Alan H. Guertin 1577 Sims avenue St. Paul Minnesota 55106 [protected]
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