please someone talk me out of it.

Besides the ride quality, do you think the engine has proven itself yet ? I'm still reading alot of problems with the M8 engine going on out there. I know not everyone is having these problems, but many are.
 
Besides the ride quality, do you think the engine has proven itself yet ? I'm still reading alot of problems with the M8 engine going on out there. I know not everyone is having these problems, but many are.

Even from the beginning it has been a very small % of folks having problems.

Of course, if you're the one having the problem it does not matter that 99+% of the folks with M8's don't have a problem...It might as well be 100%.

There are two predominant issues that the M8's have had-

  • Oil transfer from the transmission to the primary

  • Oil sumping in the engine

The oil transfer appears to be 99.9% whipped with the 2019's.

The sumping was much more predominant in the M8's that had a Harley brand Stage III or IV upgrade, but it also happened with bone stock too.

But there have been very few reported cases with the '19's that are stock or Stage I.

I personally was not comfortable with going to a M8 a year or two ago. Now, is a different story. While the chances were slim of a problem in 17 or 18, they are much slimmer now.

That said...I did speak with a Customer of ours, just a few weeks ago, he has a '19 and is experiencing oil transfer. So it is not 100% whipped, but much better than it was.

Kevin
 
Don't waste the money, unless you have it to burn. Your bike isn't even broke in yet. Besides, it doesn't appear you are riding much.
 
Well I will throw in my 2 cents worth, if happy with what you have keep it, if not and you have the itch to trade then do it. I have a 2018 triglide, had a 2016 and had it all decked out the way I wanted so to speak, there was other things I was going to do if I kept it, had a chance to sell it and I did, have regretted it since, it run just fine and had the power that I wanted if it was bone stock, like I said I was going to add more to it for power. So I bought a brand new 2018 and traded my other 2 bikes in for it and have regretted getting rid of my other 2 bikes, oh well live and learn. Only have around 20 miles on the 2018 and then cold weather and snow appeared so it sits in the garage, when spring gets here I have to take it in for warranty work, got the letter for the clutch, who knows I may have oil mitration later on and maybe oil sumping also, its a gamble when buying new, just can't wait until spring hits so I can see what I have and what it will do.

Like I said, alot to think about and as Kevin pointed out, maybe some major changes for 2020, I don't think it will happed personally. Oh by the way, you have a sharp looking bike now.

All for now Trampas
 
Well I will throw in my 2 cents worth, if happy with what you have keep it, if not and you have the itch to trade then do it. I have a 2018 triglide, had a 2016 and had it all decked out the way I wanted so to speak, there was other things I was going to do if I kept it, had a chance to sell it and I did, have regretted it since, it run just fine and had the power that I wanted if it was bone stock, like I said I was going to add more to it for power. So I bought a brand new 2018 and traded my other 2 bikes in for it and have regretted getting rid of my other 2 bikes, oh well live and learn. Only have around 20 miles on the 2018 and then cold weather and snow appeared so it sits in the garage, when spring gets here I have to take it in for warranty work, got the letter for the clutch, who knows I may have oil mitration later on and maybe oil sumping also, its a gamble when buying new, just can't wait until spring hits so I can see what I have and what it will do.

Like I said, alot to think about and as Kevin pointed out, maybe some major changes for 2020, I don't think it will happed personally. Oh by the way, you have a sharp looking bike now.

All for now Trampas

Yeah, I'm with you on thinking no changes in 2020 for the Tri Glide. They made some changes in '17, and then again in '19. I think they'll leave it the way it is for now.

They gotta be spending a ton on R&D on all the new models they have slated to come out over the next few years...both gas and electric.

BUT, we'll know for sure this coming August!

Kevin
 
I have to agree now make it your ride get the shop manuals and get to know your ride. If you need any help you know where to get it. Good luck on your journey with your ride.:good: Fred
 
Current ride is a 2014 TG with 5800 miles, whim , 14" shocks with comfort lift moded seat with backrest and a few other things. Stopped at my dealer and looked at a View attachment 665842019. Don't know if there's enough of a change to do a trade but the dealer is trying real hard to get me to do it. Picture is before I made any changes.

Aside from a lager motor, newer style boom box, and suspension it is the same bike. You can only ride so fast and the larger motor will get you to 70 faster, but is it worth it. I was attending my HOG chapter meeting today and afterwards, walked around the stealership to see the toys. A 2014 was on the floor same color as yours and they had it priced for 25K. If you have money to burn, go for it. If you are watching your money, think hard!
 

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