Wonder when yours was made. I've been caught in a monsoon in TX two years ago with my '15 and didn't have any problems.
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Just after purchasing in August '15, we got hit by a good, heavy rain in SD and a bit on the way home with no issues. It's been washed many times since and no issues. As for when it came down the assembly line, I'm not sure. Of all the HD's I've had over the years I haven't really considered that. I'm betting there is a way to find out....
Final note: If you are reading this thread and have this same issue, I found out something interesting yesterday on the way home from the dealer. I was checking out all the operational issues just making sure everything was working as it should. The odometer, trip A and reserve along with all the other things (including the cruise) worked great. However, I noted that "trip B" would not reset to zero as did trip A and....get this....was counting backward/down. Yes, trip B was actually taking tenths and miles away as I rode....I had to check it a couple of times and started laughing as only on a Harley would this happen...
I got home and called the dealer who also had a good laugh on this one. He would call HD and get back with me on another replacement.
Got a call back about 15 minutes later from dealer and this is the good information I was speaking to above. According to HD, all new, replacement gauges with odometer (this cluster on the RG, and either the same on a EG/SG as a single gauge or cluster) "marry" to the new bike after 30 miles. The trip B is counting down that 30 miles and once completed, the cluster/gauge is married to that bike and cannot be used on another. I'm guessing this is to cut down on moving a low mileage gauge package to a high mileage bike? Anyway, we had a good laugh on it and, hopefully, after the 30 miles, trip B will go back to counting up, not back....made me think of that movie "Christine"....
I'm hoping this is closure for this issue....