The transmission shifted hard when hot, chunky anytime hot or cold. Got her used about a year ago, looks new but rode hard. Got a 96 Harley Road King with 45,000 on it. Just a short note, Good news, your Heavy Duty 85-140 Gear Oil works. /rebates/2fproduct2f183162flucas-gear-oil&. The truck has yet to consume engine oil between 5000 mile drain intervals also. Jim Amaral uses Heavy Duty 85-140 Gear Oil in his 96 Harley Road King.
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