HARLEY-DAVIDSON
2007 - 2016 HARLEY-DAVIDSON ROAD KING

ROAD KING (2007 - 2016)

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Harley-Davidson Road King [1999–2006]: A Timeless Touring Icon Revisited

Introduction

The Harley-Davidson Road King (1999–2006) isn’t just a motorcycle—it’s a rolling monument to Americana. Designed for riders who crave the open road without sacrificing classic styling, this generation of the Road King solidified its reputation as a touring workhorse with a soul. Whether you’re navigating coastal highways or carving through mountain passes, the Road King blends nostalgia with practicality, offering a ride that feels both timeless and immediate. Let’s throttle into what makes this machine a legend—and why it still resonates with riders today.


Design & Styling: Where Heritage Meets Function

The Road King’s design is a masterclass in balancing old-school charm with touring utility. Its Hiawatha headlight—a chrome-rimmed beacon—anchors a front end that pays homage to Harley’s 1950s lineage. The detachable windshield is a stroke of genius: snap it off for a bare-knuckle cruiser look, or clip it on for highway comfort.

Key Design Features:
- Lockable Hard Saddlebags: Crafted from GTX-nylon alloy, these 18-liter panniers are weatherproof and spacious enough for weekend gear. No more bungee-cord chaos.
- Two-Tone Paint Options: From "Rich Sunglo Blue and Chopper Blue" to "Black Cherry Pearl," the Road King’s color schemes scream premium craftsmanship. The 2006 model alone offered nine color combinations.
- Tank-Mounted Speedometer: A retro touch that keeps your eyes forward, paired with minimalist analog gauges.

The 692–744 mm (27.3–29.3-inch) seat height accommodates riders of all sizes, while the floorboards and pullback handlebars create a relaxed, upright posture. At 2440 mm (96.1 inches) long, it’s substantial but never cumbersome—a testament to Harley’s knack for making big bikes feel approachable.


Engine & Performance: The Heartbeat of the Open Road

Powering the Road King is Harley’s Twin Cam 88 engine, a 1,449 cc (88 cubic-inch) air-cooled V-twin. Let’s dissect its character:

  • Torque: Ranging from 110 Nm (81 lb-ft) in early carbureted models (1999–2003) to 116.6 Nm (86 lb-ft) in later fuel-injected variants (2004–2006), this engine prioritizes low-end grunt over top-speed theatrics. Power peaks around 3,100–3,500 RPM—perfect for lazy overtakes or hauling a passenger uphill.
  • Carburetor vs. Fuel Injection: Pre-2004 models use a 40mm constant-velocity carburetor, which delivers that analog, throaty response Harley purists adore. Post-2004 bikes switched to Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI), offering smoother cold starts and better altitude adaptability.
  • Transmission: The 5-speed gearbox is clunky by sportbike standards but indestructible. Shifts are deliberate, with a satisfying thunk that reassures you it’s built to last.

Real-World Riding Impressions:
Twist the throttle, and the Twin Cam doesn’t explode—it builds. Acceleration is linear, with enough punch to merge onto highways confidently. At 110 km/h (68 mph) in fifth gear, the engine hums at a relaxed 2,800 RPM, making long hauls serene. The belt drive stays silent, a welcome upgrade over chain-driven rivals.


Ride Experience: Touring Comfort, Cruiser Swagger

Highway Dominance:
The Road King’s 1592–1613 mm (62.7–63.5-inch) wheelbase and 345 kg (760 lb) dry weight give it planted stability. Crosswinds? Barely a wobble. The 41.3 mm telescopic forks and air-adjustable rear shocks (preload only) handle bumps competently, though rough backroads will remind you this isn’t a BMW GS.

Ergonomics:
- The two-piece seat is firm yet supportive—no numb butt after 300 km.
- Floorboards allow subtle leg position shifts, a lifesaver on marathon rides.
- 130 mm (5.1 inches) of ground clearance is adequate, but scrape those hero pegs if you push corners.

Handling:
This isn’t a canyon carver, but it’s surprisingly nimble for a 327 kg (723 lb) machine. The 26-degree rake and 157 mm (6.2-inch) trail strike a balance between straight-line stability and low-speed maneuverability. U-turns require commitment but aren’t terrifying.

Braking:
Dual 292 mm front discs (4-piston calipers) and a single rear disc provide decent stopping power, though modern ABS-equipped bikes feel more secure in rain.


Competition: How the Road King Stacks Up

1. Honda Gold Wing (2001–2005)

  • Pros: Smoother 1,832 cc flat-six, optional ABS, superior wind protection.
  • Cons: 363 kg (800 lb) wet weight feels boat-like; lacks Harley’s customization culture.
  • Verdict: The Gold Wing is a tech-laden tourer, but the Road King wins on style and aftermarket support.

2. Indian Chief (2002–2003)

  • Pros: Retro appeal, 1,638 cc Powerplus V-twin, lower seat height.
  • Cons: Bankruptcy-era build quality issues; scarce dealership network.
  • Verdict: A worthy aesthetic rival, but the Road King’s reliability and parts availability crush it.

3. BMW R 1200 RT (2005–2006)

  • Pros: Telelever suspension, 110 HP boxer engine, integrated luggage.
  • Cons: Sterile character; maintenance costs scare shade-tree mechanics.
  • Verdict: The BMW is the better tourer, but the Road King is the better experience.

Maintenance: Keeping Your Road King Rolling

Critical Service Points:
- Oil Changes: Use SAE 20W-50 (3.8 liters with filter). The dry-sump system requires checking levels while the engine is hot.
- Belt Drive: Inspect every 16,000 km (10,000 miles) for cracks. Upgrade to a Gates Poly Chain GT Carbon belt for longevity.
- Spark Plugs: NGK DCPR7E (gap: 0.8 mm) every 12,000 km (7,500 miles).
- Brake Fluid: DOT 5 for pre-2003 models; DOT 4 afterward. Flush every two years.

Common Upgrades:
- Air Cleaner: Swap the stock box for a Arlen Ness Big Sucker to unlock throatier induction noise.
- Exhaust: Vance & Hines Classic Slip-Ons add bass without deafening neighbors.
- Suspension: Progressive Suspension 412 Series shocks improve load handling for two-up touring.

Pro Tip: The Twin Cam’s hydraulic lifters eliminate valve adjustments—a blessing for DIYers.


Conclusion: The Road King’s Enduring Legacy

The 1999–2006 Road King isn’t just a motorcycle; it’s a passport to freedom. It’s for riders who want to disappear into the horizon without disappearing into a crowd. While modern tourers offer more gadgets, none replicate the Road King’s analog charisma. Whether you’re restoring a carbureted ’99 or tweaking a fuel-injected ’06, this bike invites customization—and MOTOPARTS.store is your pit crew. From performance mods to chrome trinkets, we’ve got the goods to make your Road King uniquely yours.

Strap on a helmet, fire up that Twin Cam, and let the road decide what happens next.




Specifikacijų lentelė

Variklis
Taktas: Keturtaktis
Maksimali galia: 50 kW | 67.0 hp
Maksimalus sukimo momentas: 117 Nm
Kuro sistema: Carburetor (1999–2003)/Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI) (2004–2006)
Maksimali galia @: 5200 rpm
Darbinis tūris: 1449 ccm
Kuro valdymas: Overhead Valves (OHV)
Didžiausias sukimo momentas @: 3500 rpm
Cilindro skersmuo × eiga: 95.3 x 101.6 mm (3.8 x 4.0 in)
Konfigūracija: V
Aušinimo sistema: Air
Suspaudimo santykis: 8.8:1
Cilindrų skaičius: 2
Matmenys
Ratų bazė: 1592–1613 mm (62.7–63.5 in)
Sausas svoris: 345
Svoris su skysčiais: 342
Sėdynės aukštis: 693–744 mm (27.3–29.3 in)
Bendras ilgis: 2380–2440 mm (93.7–96.1 in)
Prošvaisa: 130 mm (5.1 in)
Degalų bako talpa: 18.9 L (5.0 US gal)
Perdavimas
Galinė pavara: belt
Transmisija: 5-speed
Techninė priežiūra
Akumuliatorius: GYZ32HL
Variklio alyva: SAE 20W-50
Stabdžių skystis: DOT 5 (1999–2003 models)/DOT 4 (2004–2006 models)
Uždegimo žvakės: NGK DCPR7E or NGK DCPR7EIX
Uždegimo žvakės tarpas: 0.8
Vožtuvų laisvumas: Hydraulic lifters (no adjustment required)
Transmisijos alyva: 700 ml SAE 80W-90
Šakių alyvos talpa: 0.58
Variklio alyvos talpa: 3.8
Pirminė alyvos talpa: 0.95
Variklio alyvos keitimo intervalas: Every 5000 km or 2 years
Važiuoklė ir pakaba
Rėmas: Steel, square-section backbone with twin downtubes
Takas: 157 mm (6.2 in)
Galinė padanga: mu85-b16 (equivalent to 150/80-16)
Priekinė padanga: mt90-b16 (equivalent to 130/90-16)
Galiniai stabdžiai: Single disc, four-piston caliper
Priekiniai stabdžiai: Dual disc, four-piston calipers
Galinė pakaba: Dual air-adjustable shocks
Priekinė pakaba: 41.3 mm telescopic forks
Krypties posvyris (šakės kampas): 26.0°






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