Harley Davidson Vrsca 2003

Model Vrsca made in 2003 by Harley Davidson got 19 consumer complains. Consumer complaints with reference, among others things, to electrical system, fuel system, gasoline and wheels.

Model 2003

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
06/15/20095000
 I have a 2003 harley vrod. the fuel gauge does not work properly. it has been like that for a year. i still need to get it fixed.
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE
01/03/201221000
 Fuel gauge drops to empty once it gets to 3/4 full.
12/02/20099881
 Fuel gauge on my 2003 harley davidson v-rod is not accurate. the gauge will display full when in fact the bike is empty. after filling the bike the gauge will read ?? (anywhere). there is no rhyme or reason with the failure. i have taken it and have had it service, under warranty, 2 times and each time it breaks within a month or two. this problem is widespread with this model harley davidson and the vehicle manufacture refuses to address the issue.
06/15/20095000
 I have a 2003 harley vrod. the fuel gauge does not work properly. it has been like that for a year. i still need to get it fixed.
09/01/200819901
 1) normal driving under partial throttle (partial engine load) 2) engine hesitates, stutters and loses power (since this is a 2-wheeled motorcycle, the bike becomes unstable and potentially dangerous when this occurs in a corner, luckily i could control the vehicle each time this happened, but more inexperienced riders might loose control of the vehicle) 3) there is a tsb for this problem fuel module flange replacement product program m-1141a issued on october30, 2003. since this is a potentially dangerous condition, and loosing control of the vehicle can easily result from this problem, this should have been covered by e mandatory recall, not a technical service bulletin. a search on the internet proves that this is a very wide-spread issue can easily take over 5 years to occur, since motorcycles are often ridden very little for pleasure purposes only. *tr
WHEELS
05/10/200628922002/17/2003
 I was traveling at 30-mph when a side wind blowing at approximately 20 to 30 mph blew me and the motorcycle across multiple lanes into the curb. given my experience i was able to keep the motorcycle upright and rode the curb for about 20-ft until i could get off the motorcycle. parked and checked for damages. the concrete curb ground the frame down and also tore the radiator shroud and exhaust pipes. was extremely lucky not have been blown over and injured. vrod is to light for the solid wheels that catch wind like a sail. *jb

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