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CVO Technical => General CVO discussion => Topic started by: Ironhorse on July 22, 2019, 09:26:13 PM
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At 99K my '06 CVO Ultra is knocking on the door of the 100,000 mile club. I'll be there in no time.
I'm just curious how many here have a CVO with over 100K on the clock.
Mark
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2015 Road Glide Ultra CVO that had it's 100,000 tune up done in January 2019. Just got back from vacation and it is now over 116,000
Bill
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My '08 is just about to turn 156,000 kilometers, so I'm getting close as well.
Running like a top, touch wood. ;D
Take care & ride safe
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My '08 is just about to turn 156,000 kilometers, so I'm getting close as well.
Running like a top, touch wood. ;D
Take care & ride safe
What's that, like 50,000 US? :P ::) :bananarock: :huepfenjump3: :huepfenlol2: :nervous: :2vrolijk_21:
Sorry Grizz, cood'nt hep mysef...that's quite an accomplishment on that '08 sir...
Mark, great for you on getting to 100K, too.
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100,000 and not on a wrecker.....LOL//I had one CVO with 100,000 and all other I sold at 50,000. In 25 years I have put 500,000 on 8 Harley's.
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Mark, great for you on getting to 100K, too.
Well I have several people to thank for that.
First "Wrongway" Dave King for selling me the bike. He took very good care of it.
Second and foremost "HD-DUDE" at Metal Dragon. He's done just about everything on that bike from major repair to maintenance.
Last and not least, my wife for not asking too many questions,....LOL!!!
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175,000 kms on my 08, original motor.
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What's that, like 50,000 US? :P ::) :bananarock: :huepfenjump3: :huepfenlol2: :nervous: :2vrolijk_21:
Sorry Grizz, cood'nt hep mysef...that's quite an accomplishment on that '08 sir...
Mark, great for you on getting to 100K, too.
Good one. :2vrolijk_21:
It's not quite as bad as the exchange rate (32%), but close. At least the difference in K's vs M's doesn't cost us anything like the dollars do. :o
At that rate I'm surprised we're not seeing more Americans up here enjoying our beautiful countryside.
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66K miles on 2010 FLHXSE plus 53K miles on 2006 GL1800.
Does that count? ;D
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Congratulations Mark,
We are not to the 100,000 mark yet on the 09 but we will get there
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I bought my 2013 used in May of 2015 with 4,000 miles on it. It has 73,000 now. Hoping to have 90,000 by the end of the year.
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Have never owned a bike long enough to accumulate 100,000+ miles on one bike. Since 2004, I've rode 375,000+ miles on 11 different CVO's. Closet I've come on 1 bike is my Skunk that currently has 62,000.
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On the 05 I sold in 2012, I had 131,000 miles. With the 2011, I'm currently at 90,000.
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I'm just over 220,000 miles since 2009, but its been on 7 different CVO bikes
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Only 105K miles on my ‘07 but I have three other non HD’s that I ride more frequently these days.
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Great to hear all the miles, but how often ya changing lifters ?
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Great to hear all the miles, but how often ya changing lifters ?
Only changed lifters once, it's a CVO 103, not a 110. That's the reason I wanted an '06, just for the dependable SE 103 motor. The lifters were changed at 83K when HD-Dude rebuilt the motor. I kept it stock except for the .583 cam and the welded, balanced and pinned crank. Should be good for another 100K!
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at 20k put some S&S premiums in … still sounds like a it did with the OE lifters
If your taking about a 110, put a 24D cam in and it will be as quite as a mouse
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Milestone today, literally.
The 2006 CVO Ultra clocked 100,000 miles. Fittingly it happened on CA-1, The Pacific Coast Highway. No better place for this rider who calls California home. I was northbound just outside of Santa Cruz when the odometer rolled over at 2:31pm. I snapped a couple of pics and rode on.
I need to acknowledge a few people here. First and foremost "WrongWay" Dave King who sold it to me in immaculate condition with 52K on it. Actually I need to start by thanking the "Bovine Gigolo" Don Davis for selling Dave the '05 Teal SEEG so I could buy this '06. Next I need to acknowledge "HD-Dude" Jim Schloffel at Metal Dragon. Jim's excellent hands keeps it running in tip top shape in spite of what I do to it. I specifically bought the '06 because I wanted the CVO 103 motor. After hearing and seeing first hand all the 110s issues, I looked no further than this one. When I bought this bike my goal was to go between 80-100K miles before doing any engine work. I made it to 83K. I told Jim I plan to keep and ride the bike and dependability was number one. With his rebuild I expect to go at least another 80K. The bike shows it age and wear well. Some of the chrome is pitting, and there are a few nicks and scuffs on the paint. But all in all that's not really much I can complain about.
Special thanks to Alan Paz, John Shimada, and James Clegg who logged a lot of the same miles side by side with me. Their brotherhood means a lot to me.
Oh,...the last time I asked how many members have a CVO with 100k on the clock, a lot of you replied with your aggregate total,...LOL!!
So I will ask again: How many here have 100K on their CVO? And I'm talking 100k on ONE bike.
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Such a cool day for my friend! I'll never forget that smile you wore the day I told you it was for sale, we were up at The Deer Lodge. A photo from the day you took her home as yours:
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Mark, how about same bike but aggregate speedometers? 8)
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Congrats. Heres to the next 100k. :drink:
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ok.... good job. you put 48k on it, my post is gone
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First post , long time member..... My 2009 Street Glide just rolled 151,000 miles on the odometer. 60 K since the motor was rebuilt( crank runout on sprocket side). DD7 transmission for the last 8,000 miles. Runs so good I hate to think about getting a newer ride! I love this forum. Thank You!
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Made a trip to near Dallas to see Carol Burks and had him install the front cartridges. He sent me the rear shocks in March and I installed them myself. Before I left, he checked the rear shocks and fine tuned them and replaced the spring because he thought it was too heavy. He put in a lighter one and what a nice difference. The bike now floats and eats up the curves. Then I spent 5 days in the Ozarks "testing" them out. During this trip I turned 100,000 miles on my Road Glide. Love that bike and will continue to ride it until I can't. (posted this in several different areas of the website, please disregard if you have read it before)
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Made a trip to near Dallas to see Carol Burks and had him install the front cartridges. He sent me the rear shocks in March and I installed them myself. Before I left, he checked the rear shocks and fine tuned them and replace the spring because he thought it was too heavy. He put in a lighter one and what a nice difference. The bike now floats and eats up the curves. Then I spent 5 days in the Ozarks "testing" them out. During this trip I turned 100,000 miles on my Road Glide. Love that bike and will continue to ride it until I can't. (posted this in several different areas of the website, please dis-regard if you have read it before)
Congratulations on the 100,000 and the trip to Carol! We are really close to both of those milestones on our 09
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not yet 77,000 miles on my 2014 cvo ultra
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2010 FLHTCUSE5
now have over 100,500 and counting.
Richard
8/22/2022 now has 126550 and still counting....LOL
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My 2010 had 100K on it when I traded her in July 2017. Got a new one with 55K on it already.
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I've got at least 100k...but...it has taken 4 bikes!
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91,000 on my 2014 cvo ultra
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I've got at least 100k...but...it has taken 4 bikes!
Think this thread is for 100K on one bike.
Never put that many on one bike, if I kept a bike 4 years I would.
My wife has over 100K on her 2009 Heritage, it had 90K on it in 2012, took many years after that to hit the 100K. She had had 6 bikes since, all with over 40K when traded.
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At 99K my '06 CVO Ultra is knocking on the door of the 100,000 mile club. I'll be there in no time.
I'm just curious how many here have a CVO with over 100K on the clock.
Mark
I have 110,456, that is on 3 Harleys of course. Lol
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Made a trip to near Dallas to see Carol Burks and had him install the front cartridges. He sent me the rear shocks in March and I installed them myself. Before I left, he checked the rear shocks and fine tuned them and replace the spring because he thought it was too heavy. He put in a lighter one and what a nice difference. The bike now floats and eats up the curves. Then I spent 5 days in the Ozarks "testing" them out. During this trip I turned 100,000 miles on my Road Glide. Love that bike and will continue to ride it until I can't. (posted this in several different areas of the website, please dis-regard if you have read it before)
Followed a similar path as you. Made the run to see Carol to replace front cartridges and while we were there he reset the rear Ohlins. Great guy to deal with and knows suspensions. From there we made a run to Colorado. Looks like we have a pair of the 09 roadies on this thread. Now if we can get an orange bike in the mix.
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2009 ULTRA CVO. 130,644 MILES. BOUGHT BIKE NEW AUGUST 2008. BIKE HAS BEEN IN 48 STATES.
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ODOMETER.....
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Dave and Chris, Congratulations to you both. That's a lot of miles. But the 09's are the best bikes!!. Dave, I agree, it would be neat to get an orange one on the board as well.
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Damn guys! I use to think that the 200K plus miles I've ridden on all my bikes collectively was good till I red this thread! Nice to see these bikes going strong at those miles, keep it up!
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This happened 4 weeks ago. With not being able to go south in the last 2 years has slowed me down from hitting this mark. I also have another 18 000 KM in the last 10 years on 2 other bikes I have soooo. Not bad for the last 10 years. My scoot is on it's 3rd motor, no mercy. Ride it like you stole it. ;D. I have about 50 000 KM on the last motor and had S & S lifters installed about 20 000 km ago. Yes, almost time for lifters again, lol.
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Kind of related to this thread, so I'll add this here.
There's a fellow out of Texas attempting to ride his Harley 100,000 miles in 100 days. I haven't seen a recent post that lists what day he is on, but he is over 30 days.
He is raising money for a Muscular Dystrophy charity.
His Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/chris.hopper.108
His Spotwalla tracking page:
https://new.spotwalla.com/trip/a656-38decd3-5b5d/view?fbclid=IwAR2JdBzhwBTLr9k3YE04Rkv_SP0NtrSyUoOSbSbbJPdWQe2fg9pp08PW1AM
He's a pretty cool dude. We both rode the Iron Butt Rally this summer, finishing 23rd and 24th.
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104,000 on my 2014 ultra cvo cams at 80k
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Kind of related to this thread, so I'll add this here.
There's a fellow out of Texas attempting to ride his Harley 100,000 miles in 100 days. I haven't seen a recent post that lists what day he is on, but he is over 30 days.
He is raising money for a Muscular Dystrophy charity.
His Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/chris.hopper.108
His Spotwalla tracking page:
https://new.spotwalla.com/trip/a656-38decd3-5b5d/view?fbclid=IwAR2JdBzhwBTLr9k3YE04Rkv_SP0NtrSyUoOSbSbbJPdWQe2fg9pp08PW1AM
He's a pretty cool dude. We both rode the Iron Butt Rally this summer, finishing 23rd and 24th.
It looks like he surpassed 40K in 40 days over the weekend. I only know of one person stringing more consecutive days together, and Hop should eclipse that by the end of the week (45K in 45 days).
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2009 ULTRA CVO. 130,644 MILES. BOUGHT BIKE NEW AUGUST 2008. BIKE HAS BEEN IN 48 STATES.
That's great! But no Provinces? What's up with that? :nixweiss:
As you can see my ride has been in all 10 Provinces and all 48 lower States. Unfortunately we have not been able to enjoy riding south of our border for the past 2 seasons. Looking forward to when we can again.
Take care & ride safe,
Mike
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My 04 huckleberry had 80k when I sold it. I thought that was a bunch. Congrats you all. :2vrolijk_21:Stuart
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Unfortunately we have not been able to enjoy riding south of our border for the past 2 seasons. Looking forward to when we can again.
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:2vrolijk_21:
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It looks like he surpassed 40K in 40 days over the weekend. I only know of one person stringing more consecutive days together, and Hop should eclipse that by the end of the week (45K in 45 days).
He surpassed 45K and on the day that he did, his riding companion was the gentleman who rode 45K in 45 Days. Today, he was riding in uncharted territory.
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105,000 miles on my 2014 cvo ultra
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He surpassed 45K and on the day that he did, his riding companion was the gentleman who rode 45K in 45 Days. Today, he was riding in uncharted territory.
I see I didn't follow up on this after he completed his ride. Chris completed 100,000 miles in 100 days, and it was certified by the Iron Butt Association.
I don't know who, but I have heard that someone is already planning an attempt to break the record. I've been watching for further info on that one, but it seems to be not so public.
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The closest I will probably get is the 75,000 on my 2018 CVO Limited. Waiting my 2022 Road Glide Limited to come in next month.
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2020 Road Glide crossed it today.
(https://i.postimg.cc/Kzj4XKG9/PXL-20221016-222600446.jpg)
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up to 120,000 on my 2014 cvo ultra
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2020 Road Glide crossed it today.
(https://i.postimg.cc/Kzj4XKG9/PXL-20221016-222600446.jpg)
That is a lot of miles in a short time.
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That is a lot of miles in a short time.
The bike has been flawless. Motor oil changes every 6-7k miles, then trans/primary every other time. Everything internally is how it was from the factory aside from the cam and lifters, but even those have about 97,000 miles on them. In December I'm gonna take it in for the "50,000" mile service items just to get some things freshened up. Still has the same brake fluid and everything.
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Congratulations, man where do you ride. That's great. Keep it up.
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Congratulations, man where do you ride. That's great. Keep it up.
Thanks! My wife and I have been with the same company for a while. We've built up quite a bit of vacation time and use it all on bike trips. Also, we work 12-hour days early in the week. Because of that we are off every Friday through Sunday, with rotating Thursdays off. So 3 and 4 day weekends, every weekend. That's plenty of time to take some road trips without even using vacation time.
So far for 2022 we've ridden almost 44,000 miles. The bike has 108,500 miles now.