presentation of the 1450 ROAD KING FLHR 2003
who hasn't wandered through the day with the same refrain in their head? A song heard distractedly on the radio, a text read on an advertising poster, or inspired by a detail ...
during the first few kilometers with this Harley, it wasn't the song sung by Brigitte Bardot that inspired me.sung by Brigitte Bardot, but rather the theme song from the 70s motorcycle soap opera "CHIPS"!!
the original
don't look now, our friends Ponch and Baker don't ride a Road King, but rather a Japanese in-line four (which is a bit of a mouthful for an American soap opera!), it's rather the double-spoke gear selector that reminds me of the credits ...

this Road King has all the police features: windscreen, big plate, footrests, dual-branch selector and, of course, the famous deceptively soft cases to store your bic, ticket book and other handcuffs. Why deceptively soft? They look like leather panniers, but they're actually quite practical, with a good capacity for hard cases.
other advantages not to be overlooked: the various reinforcements to prevent the saddle from lying flat and the cruise control, a detail that reveals the road-going ambitions of "La reine de la route".
and yes, Harley is in the midst of its "Back to the future" period.after fuel injection, a 6-speed gearbox and an alarm box that lets you start without using a key, Harley is now equipped with cruise control!
very practical, especially as the 10.9 mkg of torque at a blistering 3,400 rpm allows you to "pop" the 6 from 90 km/h and then switch to cruise.
the only historical detail is the whitewall tires.
but what does all this equipment have to offer in motion?
once you've cracked the starter (you need power to fire up 2 x 725 cc cylinders!), you'll need to put your back into it to get the stand up. What's more, the stand isn't particularly stable or easy to deploy, as it's well hidden under the bike.
on the other hand, the 280 kg of torque makes for a smooth start, and the bike's stability is such that I've had fun several times treading on the fire without putting my foot down! Speaking of fire, the bike cooks your legs when you're standing still, to the point where I felt like my jeans were about to burst into flames!
oK, a Harley is made for riding, and it's just as true that the very cool but not too custom position makes you want to cruise endlessly. All the more so since the fuel tank capacity, reasonable fuel consumption and good-sized windscreen (rear windshield from 130 km/h) make it possible to cover distances of over 220 km.
small-road rides are punctuated by the clunk of the gearbox and the crunch of the kickstand on asphalt.
conclusion:
why the original?
well, because personally, I think the Road King is the real "Custom": a devilishly beautiful, imposing yet rideable machine, a concept often overlooked by choppers.
And that's something we can only applaud: this bike encourages cool riding.
encourages? Well, no, obliges! Because the brakes, unfortunately, remain in the custom tradition and are rather good retarders. After complaining about the untamed power of the brakes on the Ducati Hypermotard (tested the same week as this Harley), I broke out in a cold sweat when I took the beast out for my first braking session!
obviously, Harley's style of customer doesn't call for good braking, but for good riding that allows for motorized bragging rights... And here, the contract is well fulfilled! all the more so as this Harley allows you to travel alone or, more importantly, as a couple, while still being civilized company for everyday riding.
out of decency for my banker, we won't talk about the price of this beast. All I can tell you is that it will set you back a mere 63 euros a kilo!
A+
Oli the Belgian
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Key facts Harley-Davidson 1450 ROAD KING FLHR (2003) : What you need to know before you buy
Highlights
- Comfort
- Aesthetics
- Engine
- Maniabilité
Weak points
- Price
- Gearbox
- Tank width
Prices
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20,250€
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Performance
- Max speed : approximately 160 km/h (99.40 mph)
- 0-100 km/h acceleration : 84 s
- Average fuel consumption : 7.90 liters/100km (0.30 mpg)
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Estimated range
: 239 km (149 miles)
Calculated range until tank is empty, not verified.
Specifications Harley-Davidson 1450 ROAD KING FLHR 2003
- Chassis
- Frame : Double tubular steel cradle
- Fuel capacity : 18.90 liters (4.99 US gallons)
- Seat height : 684 mm (26.93 in)
- Length : 2,380 mm (93.70 in)
- Wheelbase : 1,612 mm (63.46 in)
- Dry weight : 345 kg (761 lb)
- Front axle
- Telescopic fork Ø 41 mm, Wheel travel : 116 mm (4.57 in)
- Braking 2 discs Ø 292 mm (11.5 in), 4-piston caliper
- Front tire : 130 / 90 - 16 → Order this type of tire
- Pressure : 2.48 bar
- Transmission
- 5 stage gearbox
- Secondary belt drive
- Rear axle
- 2 lateral shock absorbers, Wheel travel : 76 mm (2.99 in)
- Braking 1 disc Ø 292 mm (11.5 in), 4-piston caliper
- Rear tire : 130 / 90 - 16 → Order this type of tire
- Pressure : 2.76 bar
- Motor
- two-cylinder 45° V-shaped , 4 strokes
- Injection
- Cooling system : by air
- tumbled
- 2 valves per cylinder
- 1,449 cc
- 68 ch (67.10 hp) to 5,500 rpm
- 10.90 mkg to 3,400 rpm
- Power-to-weight ratio : 5.14 kg/ch
- Weight / torque ratio : 31.65 kg/mkg
- Compression : 8.9 : 1
- Practical information
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FAQ Your frequently asked questions about the 1450 ROAD KING FLHR 2003
- What is the power of the 1450 ROAD KING FLHR 2003?
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The 1450 ROAD KING FLHR 2003 develops a power of 68 ch (67.10 hp)
- What is the torque of the 1450 ROAD KING FLHR 2003?
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The maximum torque of the 1450 ROAD KING FLHR 2003 is 10.90 mkg to 3,400 rpm.
- What is the maximum speed of the 1450 ROAD KING FLHR 2003?
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The 1450 ROAD KING FLHR 2003 is capable of reaching a top speed of approximately 160 km/h (99.40 mph) on the track.
- What is the weight of the 1450 ROAD KING FLHR 2003?
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The 1450 ROAD KING FLHR 2003 has a a dry weight of 345 kg (761 lb).
- What is the fuel consumption of the 1450 ROAD KING FLHR 2003?
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Average fuel consumption is estimated at 7.90 l/100km (0.30 mpg) according to the WMTC cycle.
- QWhat is the seat height of the 1450 ROAD KING FLHR 2003?
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To ensure good accessibility, the 1450 ROAD KING FLHR 2003 offers a minimum seat height of 684 mm (26.93 in).
- What is the price of the 1450 ROAD KING FLHR 2003?
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The price of the 1450 ROAD KING FLHR 2003 is 20,250€ in France
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Bikers' reviews Leave a review - 23 reviews
i'm delighted to have made this acquisition 4 years ago, a real pleasure to ride alone or in a group. I've done a lot of work on it (around €10,000) on the looks and mechanics, but given the bills that I find excessive at Harley, I've rolled up my sleeves and I do a lot myself, except for the engine, I've even managed to adjust the 2 slow injections. For me, mechanics and riding are the best. Rating : 4/5 Respond to Philou
this is my twenty-eighth motorcycle, including some "Rafales"... after doing the whole thing... I borrowed a Road (just to try it out...) and I cracked...
I've rediscovered motorcycling, and yet I wanted to stop.
With a very busy job, I can't wait to get to the weekends to clear my head.
Best regards Laurent Rating : 5/5 Respond to lolo
Thanks in advance Rating : 3/5 Respond to Olive
thank you in advance. Gringo Rating : 3/5 Respond to GRINGO
Please let me know if there are any problems or improvements Rating : 5/5 Respond to fab
I also own a 2000 Road-King which currently has 44000 kms. strictly original engine( no stage 1 )...I am delighted to own this HD as a second bike. Can you tell me if, at this mileage, I need to worry about its tensioners and timing chain? Cdlt in the meantime, thank you and bonne rte to you. J-l Rating : 4/5 Participate in the conversation
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