Friends riding next to my bike have noticed a ticking sound, as have I.
It is most noticeable at 35 MPH in Third ( 2000 RPM) although you can hear in in 4th and 5th but wind noise tends to overshadow it.
Hard to tell where its coming from other than the top end of the motor, but the bike needs to be warm to happen, and it lessens significantly if you slow down to 1800 RPM / 31 MPH or speed up to 40 MPH and 2400 RPM.
I've had the head gaskets done once at roughly 3000 miles. Bike has 7500 now. Stock except for mufflers and a HD race Fueler.
I know this will sound kind of stupid but - if you slide up on the saddle and put your knees against the tank like I sit when I'm on my 1997 Heritage Springer with floor boards, it muffles the sound to barely noticeable levels. But this is a Springer with Forward controls and the noise coming up from between your knees is obnoxious, and loud enough to hear if you're riding along side me at 35 MPH.
thoughts??? Lifters, pushrods, rockers,??
Of course the dealer says its normal - now there is a surprise !
It appears to be RPM related since it can occur in a couple of different gears and the bike needs to be under power - not just idling - to hear it clearly
I'm going to try a different dealer tomorrow if I can
The good news is that the bike is running pretty strong right now. the Race Fueler is dialed in OK and the heat issue has gone down to around 225 even on long hard hot rides. The head gaskets are leaking again - this time down the bolts and weeping out the base area just a little
Thanks for all the help guys - Summer's over time for Fall riding !
-Beerman