Harleys are like any other piece of machinery, some years/models are great. Some......... well not so much. The first big HD I had was a 79, 80ci FXEF. Bought it brand new in 79 and it was the biggest POS that ever fell off the line in Milwaukee. Built with a bent valve and no thrust washer behind the main drive gear in the trany from the factory.
Traded that one off for a 1960 PanHead police special in 1980 and I still own it to this day. That bike has had to be trailered home twice, both times for a flat tire which sure ain't the bikes fault. And yes, it has had some serious miles put on it.
'Old blue', the 94 ElectraGlide had 129,000 miles on it when I traded it in on a 2007. Just had to have the 96" engine and the 6 speed transmission. That bike is one of the not so much years/models.
Now I have a 2013 R3T for my primary ride and I certainly think and hope that it will be a lot more reliable than the old 69 Bonnie that I had back in the day.
Bill
I could fix that diode bridge with my eyes closed