FLTR2008TRIKE
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I have talked to 3 riders with the new HD 103 motors and they all had to take their bikes back (one was a Triglide) and have the top ends reworked. Was wondering if Harley Davidson is having problems with the 103 motors? I have a 103cc Triglide but have only 8,000 miles on it and no problem as of yet... Any news of this with anyone else???
The engine itself is a crap shoot for reliability. HD has decided to build a engine that can be unreliable for the long term for those of us who like to ride many miles.
The crank pin press issue one, the factory uses a press pin for the connecting rods that doesnt keep enough outward pressure to keep the connecting rods from shifting over time. Some engines never have a issue then there are some engines that have issues.
Another issue with the pin is that some are not true when the connecting rod pin is pressed in. Some have come out of the factory with .005 and a little more. This will eventually shorten the life the engine because of it being out of true and balance. I personally got 30k miles before the crank shifted in my 103"
Lifters are another problem. HD changed the source for the lifters they were using to a supplier from mexico. The 99C lifters have had a high failure rate since they switched from the 99b US made lifter
With a trike the 103 engine is too small for the added weight and strain from wind and hills for high mileage riding. If your over 150lb as a solo rider the 103" in the trike is already under powered for the added weight
I would advise anyone who wants to have a engine that will give you the power needed to move a Harley trike easily and last, build a 117" with no more than 10.2 compression. Also when building a engine, Think Torque!! not Horsepower. Unless you plan on revving your engine above 5200 rpm you will never see the HP come into play.