You have just added to the plot. How well do you know the owner and bike. Your question is quite reasonable if purchasing new. Buying a used HD with 40k already on it and not knowing how it was maintain or ridden really raises the thought process. So if your saving a ton of money it might be a good idea to put away the difference of what your are paying versus the going price for the same HD with lower miles. Just in case some type of big repair comes up.
Thanks that was what I was wondering, a lot like buying a used car, not knowing how it was maintained. I was just wondering since they are air cooled if there was a shorter life expectancy.
And I hope this isnt a dumb question, Im pretty good when it comes to automotive wrenching, but never really done any work on bikes other than oil changes, are these parts you listed common to replace on these engines or that is reccomended when you get so many miles on? or is this something you start hearing making noise and know its time to change?Just my opinion,, No. Not by what I would consider to be the words "Normal Maintenance". But can you keep one of these engines running for 100,000 miles? Absolutely YES!
Maybe I am expecting too much. The word maintenance to me means changing oil filters, changing oil, changing air filters, lubricating pivot points, tightening fasteners, replacing leaking gaskets, adjusting valves, changing worn hoses or belts etc. That is what I call normal maintenance.
Normal Maintenance is not changing inner cam bearings, chain followers, compensator assemblies, or replacing oil pumps due to out of round crankshafts. To me that is not normal Maintenance.
And I would bet a Large percentage of engines have those types of service records before they reach 100K.
Buying the extended Warranty is really the answer to go 100K miles and not worry about it.![]()
and if its not routine are they covered by any warrenty?
Sorry just trying to get some education here.
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