
Harley-Davidson FLHRCI Road King Classic
Key specifications
Overview
Introducing the 2003 Harley-Davidson FLHRCI Road King Classic, a quintessential embodiment of the American cruiser spirit, this motorcycle is a nod to timeless tradition while delivering modern performance. Positioned firmly in the custom-cruiser category, the Road King Classic is designed for riders who seek not just a means of transportation but an experience that combines nostalgia, style, and long-distance comfort. With its iconic touring capabilities, the Road King Classic appeals to those who relish the open road, making it a favorite for cross-country journeys and leisurely Sunday rides alike. At the heart of the Road King Classic lies a powerful 1449cc (88.42 cubic inches) V2, four-stroke engine, which churns out a robust torque of 110 Nm (81.1 ft-lbs) at just 3300 RPM. This engine is engineered to deliver a thrilling ride, providing smooth acceleration that urges riders to explore every twist and turn. With a compression ratio of 8.8:1 and an air-cooled design, the engine maintains a classic vibe while ensuring reliability for long hauls. The final belt drive not only enhances the overall performance but also contributes to a smoother, quieter ride, making it an ideal companion for those seeking both power and tranquility on the road. The 2003 Road King Classic is adorned with features that enhance its touring capabilities and rider comfort. Its classic styling is accentuated by an array of color options, including striking two-tone combinations like sterling silver & vivid black, as well as rich hues such as luxury blue pearl and gunmetal pearl. With a comfortable seat height of 729 mm (28.7 inches) and a substantial fuel capacity of 18.80 liters (4.97 gallons), riders can expect extended journeys without frequent fuel stops. The bike also boasts a generous length of 2,440 mm (96.1 inches) and a weight of 345 kg (760.6 pounds), providing a substantial feel that exudes stability and confidence on the road. **
Pros
- Timeless Design: The classic styling and chrome detailing appeal to riders who appreciate vintage aesthetics.
- Powerful Engine: With impressive torque output, the V2 engine provides a satisfying performance for both city commuting and long-distance cruising.
- Comfort-Oriented Features: The spacious seat and well-balanced ergonomics ensure comfort during extended rides.
Cons
- Weight: At 345 kg (760.6 pounds), the Road King Classic can feel cumbersome at low speeds, which may be daunting for less experienced riders.
- Limited Technology: Compared to more modern motorcycles, the Road King lacks advanced electronics and rider aids, which may deter tech-savvy riders.
- Fuel Economy: The performance-oriented engine may not deliver the best fuel efficiency, making it less ideal for those focused on economical riding.
Technical details
Source specification data
- Make
- Harley-Davidson
- Model
- FLHRCI Road King Classic
- Category
- Custom-cruiser
- Color Options
- 2-tone sterling silver & vivid black, vivid black, gunmetal pearl, luxury rich red pearl, white pearl, luxury blue pearl
- Torque
- 110.00 Nm (11.2 kgf-m or 81.1 ft.lbs) @ 3300 RPM
- Fuel System
- Injection
- Bore X Stroke
- 95.3 x 101.6 mm (3.8 x 4.0 inches)
- Compression
- 8.8:1
- Displacement
- 1449.00 ccm (88.42 cubic inches)
- Cooling System
- Air
- Engine Details
- V2, four-stroke
- Transmission Type Final Drive
- Belt
- Dry Weight
- 345.0 kg (760.6 pounds)
- Seat Height
- 729 mm (28.7 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
- Fuel Capacity
- 18.80 litres (4.97 gallons)
- Overall Length
- 2,440 mm (96.1 inches)
- Ground Clearance
- 130 mm (5.1 inches)
Available colors
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