Hard to believe Harley is still selling these defective bikes. All the 110 touring models are defective. Just a matter of time before everyone has the same problem, over 200 so far that just I know of including brand new out of the crate. You will see oil starting to leak on the rear cylinder bottom , closer inspection will start showing the top gasket is starting to leak. First thought is of course it is just gaskets, no big deal, wrong, The vibration caused by the pistons are pulling the cylinder sleeves loose, causing the leaking problem. Of course it is under warranty so once the new techs figure it out instead of replacing gaskets, they will replace the cylinders and sleeves under warranty, so figure a couple of weeks to get it done, plus you have another beak-in period. But guess what, they are replacing them with the same defective parts from the factory, so it is just a matter of time before it has to be done all over again, some in less than 1000 miles. The of course the real nightmare, if the sleeve comes completely or close to it, loose, the engine will blow all the gaskets, or if it is during the down stroke of the piston it will lock up the engine, Should you survive this situation, you will now have to wait for a new engine, with of course the same defective parts. So putting in new gaskets is like putting a bandaid on your forehead for a brain tumor. Of course no recall by Harley, no notification to the owners that their life could be on the line, Best bet, either go to the 113 set up, which should only cost about $4000, more or dump the bike while you can. The word is getting out and these will be worthless. I gave up on mine and got rid of it and took a big loss, but have a very nice 05 to relace it with. Hard to ride and think about the engine going out while I am passing a truck at 85 MPH into on coming traffic and thinking I will make it and have the engine lock up, not many choices at that point, head on crash or run off the road, either way most likely fatal.