I was going home from work yesterday around 3:30 pm. I was riding my older bike (05 RK classic). The Front brake felt kind of funny. It usually is fairly low grab, but yesterday felt a bit stiffer and higher grab.
As I was going on route 1 (very busy road) at about 70-75 mph in the left lane, suddenly it felt like the engine was dying. First thing came to my mind was I"I don't want to get stock in left lane with a dead bike since there is no emergency lane" I grab the clutch to coast to right side emergency lane, but the bike kept slowing down at a very rapid rate. Almost to the point of slipping.
I just put signal and cut to the right hard. The middle lane was clear behind me but in the right lane I actually cut off a car and Finlay made it to the right side of the road. The front lever was locked. So was the front wheel.

Needless to say it scared the chit out of me.

All I could see was being in the left lane of a hight speed road with concrete barriers and no emergency lane with a dead bike or laying on the ground.
I had no tools in the bag, so I had to call the tow truck, which took me and the bike to Brian's H-D in Langhorn, PA. Luckily, Tuesday noon they called me from Brian's to say that the SERK was ready (they changed the head G. and front jug). So I dropped the old bike off at their place and picked up the new one. Told the service guy "this is why they say: if you want to ride Harley every day, buy two". He just laughed.
By the time we got to dealer, the front wheel was turning but a bit hard. It probably just need a master cylinder rebuilding kit which is not much and I could have done it myself rather than paying them $85/hour.