ok it gets better.
Got through to HD customer service 'hot'line after four layers of VM instructions.
Matt very politely opened a file for me and gave me the number for it; asked what my complaints were.
"I paid $35K for a motorcycle that runs too hot and leaks oil at the heads. Are there any service bulletins about how to fix the overheating and take care of the oil leaks?'
Matt: " Not that I'm aware of, sir."
"Do you know if this is a recurring problem?"
I don't know."
Have you heard of any other 110s having overheating and leaking problems?
"I'm not sure."
Then please let me speak to someone who does know.
"I can confirm that there have been other complaints."
Any service bulletins or suggestions?
"I understand that some dealers add equipment to make the bikes run cooler by adjusting the fuel air mixture."
I'm in CA and my dealer won't do that. Are you telling me the factory suggests that I break the law and modify the emissions equipment?"
No, no sir, we require that the bikes comply with all EPA regulations."
After he couldn't find the part no for the revised gasket [07A] I gave it to him and he ran that for service bulletins to explain the change. None.
Also left ms for the guy mentioned early in this thread; should I hold my breath til he calls back?
I'm trying not to get really angry over this...but I can't and I'm mad as hell. I've been reading about all of the other problems but kept thinking "not me" ....and then the screaming eagle flew over and dumped on on me too.
I have a lot of confidence in my dealer and its service guys. But they won't eat anything more than the mothership will. I may decide to take the Hoist approach and say 'f%%^ it, and F^^^ you HD" and just go do it right. The frustrating thing is that HD could do it right, if these were really the hand built special ops bike they want you to think. But like the EPA choked cars of the eighties, the bikes are more and more sizzle on the outside and hopelessly compromised engineering underneath. Nice to upgrade the brakes and go to an electronic throttle, but both are useless if the bike's in the shop. Does the ABS make you stop better when your engine seizes up at 85 MPH?
In my other life, one of the things I do is practice law and do complex business litigation of all different sorts. [my REAL job, raising four teenagers, makes me crazy enough to need to ride at least an hour a day.....]
So as I was driving home from the dealer, I started thinking about whether a lawsuit would make sense. And unfortunately, it does. I'd be interested hearing from anyone else in CA who has been or is going through this to compare notes.
" I think this situation absolutely requires a futile and stupid gesture on somebody's part. And we're just the guys to do it!" -John Blutarsky
ride safe....
SB,
I feel your pain. To make life easier, whenever you call in, go to "0" right off the bat. That will get you to an operator and they can get you hooked up a lot quicker, especially since you've now got a number. I have been speaking with John

(I wish I could remember his last name, not Selinsky).
Bottom line.... Lots of people , at HD, are looking into the problems with the 110, but they haven't come out with a solution yet. It's obvious that they could fix it easily, but that fix would probably put them out of EPA compliance, so that won't happen.
It's a very popular position to label them all as a bunch of idiots, but I believe they are stuck between a rock and a hard place, trying to get a mass-produced, large-displacement, air-cooled motor to meet EPA requirements and still make them money.
Am I tired of it? Yes. Mine leaks, has been for more than half of its miles. I had it all cleaned up and then did about 130 miles over the weekend for the breast cancer walk. Now the top of the motor is all wet again. I'll clean it off again and let it do the same next week. Then I've got about 1,200 the following weekend. It should be really messy after that one.
It's a crappy place to be, owner of a leaky $35,000 motorcycle that is. But I guess being in the position of owning a $35,000 motorcycle tells me life ain't so bad afterall.
Rambling over.
