Harley-Davidson introduced the 103 cubic inch (1,690 cc) engine in 2012. This engine was part of the company's Twin Cam family and was used in various models until it was eventually succeeded by the Milwaukee-Eight engine in 2017. The 103 engine was designed to provide increased torque and performance for touring and cruiser bikes.
2011
74hp
2007
3.8 liters
Stock Harley 2012 RK with the 103 motor puts out 81 HP
1967
Harley-Davidson motor company was founded in 1903
yes, 20 year Harley tech.
Harley Davidson had a rough patch in 1983.
The year that the first F150 Harley Davidson car was produced was 2000. At this time, it was a Supercab model with a standard size bed. The latest version was then put in the Chicago Auto show 8 years later.
The engine on a Harley Davidson Heritage Softail is a twin cam 103. The engine produces up to 100 foot pounds of torque and is equipped with automatic compression release.
The 2004 Harley-Davidson Deuce Screamin' Eagle was equipped with a 103 cubic inch engine, which is part of the Twin Cam family. However, it's important to note that the 103 cubic inch engine was not standard for the Deuce model in 2004; it was introduced in later years. The 2004 Deuce typically came with a 88 cubic inch engine.