OK Howie, so what you're telling me is that H-D is perpetrating a massive fraud on their customers and that we should all storm the corporate offices and demand refunds right before we storm Washington and demand action from the Attorney General. Or at the very least we should only use a Harley for show, and buy something else if we need reliable transport.
I don't buy into the BS that these issues are caused by tightening EPA standards. Other folks seem to be able to produce air cooled engines that meet the regs without going into instant meltdown, and the EPA has absolutely nothing to do with leaking cylinders, defective crankshafts, poorly designed compression releases, electrical failures, etc. Face it, the problem is that your beloved MoCo is sticking it to you because they can get away with it. Trust me, I've lived through similar situations in the auto industry and I can assure you that the worm can turn very quickly. As in the domestic producers going from over 80% of the market to less than 50%, starting in 1980 when consumers stopped buying the domestic junk of the day in droves. If I remember correctly, '78-'79 was a record sales year and I was working 10-12 hours a day, 6 days a week. The following year I and well over 100,000 other folks were laid off as half the domestic production capacity was eliminated through plant closings or 2nd shift eliminations. The reason I get wound up about this subject goes back to that experience and the hardships it created, many of which persist to this day in certain parts of the country.
Oh well, I guess I'll retire the soapbox for a little while. The fact that you are now happy with your SERK makes me happy for you. And if you think about it, what you've been saying about fixing it up the way you want it and keeping it forever is very similar to what I posted earlier that helped start this little debate (about keeping one of the older models and upgrading it rather than buying an '08). And BTW, I hope you know none of this is meant to be personal, it's just me venting about one of my pet peeves and offering my heartfelt advice to those who are a little nervous about the new models.
Jerry
Jerry, I absolutely know none of this is personal. You've always been a fair and helpful person to anyone that needs it. So don't even mention it. I like to follow your exploits as you get into discussions about the MoCo. You're very passionate about it, which means you love it too! I offer my counterpoints to your discussions, as I'm not as passionate about the MoCo itself, just the bikes. They're corporate BS like all the rest of these giant corporations. It's all about ROI and the Shareholder. This is why we see what we see on these bikes. These decisions are made by the beancounters. One extra engine/hr/man. Get rid of the Timkins. Aftermarket's killing them w/big engines, we better get one too. Rush it out the door unproven and undertested. I've been with big corporations my whole career, and unfortunately, they all operate the same.
But I got bit years ago by the sound and feel of a big American V-Twin, flywheel engine motorcycle! What can I say. That's been my life for many years now. Do I like the direction they've gone the last 10 years or so? No, not at all. But I try not to get too hung up on that stuff, knowing overall, that since their basic design hasn't changed much at all for decades, I'll be able to take care of it myself. Only if I think the bike is something special. Like I said, my past RK's have been my touring platform and I just traded them in every 2 years, without spending a dime on them. Yeah, they were pretty lethargic. But I have my keeper street bikes to give me my thrill. Until that '07 SERK. I got bit by the bug again because I saw the potential of this bike for me. I was fortunate enough to find this Forum, where extremely knowledgable CVO experts reside. I learned an awful lot, real fast here. I paid very close attention to everything I could. And in a short time I was up to speed on modern day HD and how to deal with it. If you keep a bike for a long time, you do everything on your own dime. So I was used to that part. I decided early on that the bike was worth keeping. So, I did what I had to do to be happy.
Please don't mistake what I do myself, for my own reasons, as defending the MoCo for how these bikes go out today. It's totally disgraceful and they should be ashamed! But it's not changing either. These decisions are made in Board Rooms by Accountants and Executives. The Engineers get their marching orders and budgets and off they go. They can't change jobs easily because there's no real competition in the American V-Twin, Flywheel Motor, New Motorcycle market. HD knows that too. I'm nowhere near as staunch as you in blasting them for what they've done to the product. But we are on the same page regarding that. I just choose not spend much time worrying about it. I spend it figuring out how to get around it and make it acceptable to me. And I don't really expect anyone to follow my approach to this. I'm a little over-the-top into this stuff, and get a little anal about it.
I sincerely thank you for all the help you've provided to me over the last 9 months, whether you know you have or not. I hope you always stay as passionate about this as you are today. And I hope you can continue to offer the invaluable technical assistance to everyone as you've been doing. You're AOK in my book Jerry!

Hoist!
