Harley-Davidson Road King 2009 Owner’s Manual

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By Todd Mitchell
On: Friday, November 24, 2023 8:32 AM
Harley-Davidson Road King 2009 Owner’s Manual

The 2009 Harley-Davidson Road King Owner’s Manual is the official factory handbook for the FLHR Road King and FLHRC Road King Classic touring motorcycles, powered by the air-cooled, fuel-injected Twin Cam 96 V-twin engine. It walks riders through every aspect of safe operation, controls, specifications, regular maintenance, and troubleshooting needed to keep these touring bikes running reliably mile after mile.

What’s Inside

  • Safety First & Rules of the Road – safe operating rules, refueling precautions, helmet and protective clothing recommendations, jiffy stand use, GVWR/GAWR limits, ABS warnings, and break-in riding rules.
  • Identification – 17-digit VIN breakdown (location on frame backbone and crankcase), V.I.N. model codes (FB Road King, FR Road King Classic, FC Ultra Classic Electra Glide, FS Road Glide, etc.), and the location of all factory safety/maintenance labels.
  • Specifications (2009 Touring Models) – Twin Cam 96 4-cycle 45° air-cooled V-twin, 9.2:1 compression, 95.25 mm bore × 111.25 mm stroke, 1584 cc displacement, 92.6 ft-lbs torque @ 3500 RPM (North America); 6-speed constant-mesh foot-shift transmission; 12 V 28 Ah / 270 CCA sealed maintenance-free battery; HD-6R12 spark plugs (gap 0.97–1.09 mm).
  • Capacities & Dimensions – 6.0 gal (22.71 L) fuel tank with 1.0 gal low-fuel warning, 4.0 qt oil tank with filter, 1.0 qt transmission, 1.4 qt primary chaincase; FLHR wheelbase 63.54 in (1613.92 mm), saddle height 27.30 in, kerb weight 775 lb, GVWR 1360 lb.
  • Tires – Dunlop Harley-Davidson tires only; FLHRC 16″ front (D407F 130/90 B16), other models 17″ front (D407F 130/80 B17), all 16″ rear (D407 180/65 B16); cold pressure 36 psi front / 40 psi rear; tubeless tires require inner tubes and rim strips on laced spoked wheels.
  • Fuel – unleaded gasoline, pump octane (R+M)/2 91 / 95 RON; gasoline/MTBE blends OK up to 15%; ethanol up to 10%; NO methanol, race gas, or octane boosters; catalytic converter on California/international models.
  • Controls and Indicators – ignition/headlamp key switch (OFF/ACCESSORY/IGNITION with separate fork lock on FLHR/FLHRC), electric starter switch, engine off/run switch, throttle with friction adjuster, clutch hand lever with start-in-gear interlock, headlamp dimmer, turn signal switches with auto-cancel, hazard 4-way flashers, and Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) with Limited Performance, Power Management, Forced Idle, and Forced Shutdown fallback modes.
  • Instruments – speedometer with odometer, trip A/B, 12/24-hour clock, and fuel range function; tachometer (red zone protection); five indicator lamps (left/right turn, high beam, neutral, oil pressure); “tip” indicator that disables starting after a tip-over.
  • Cruise Control – standard on FLHRC (and FLTR/FLHTCU), optional on other touring models, with detailed SET/RES/COAST/ACCEL operation.
  • Seat, Saddlebags & Tour-Pak – removal/installation procedures with torque specs (seat fastener 20–40 in-lbs, seat strap bracket 48–72 in-lbs) and saddlebag/Tour-Pak load limits.
  • Maintenance Schedule – regular service intervals every 5,000 miles (8,000 km) up to 50,000 miles (80,000 km) covering engine oil & filter, primary chaincase and transmission lubricant, drive belt, clutch adjustment, brake fluid (D.O.T. 4 flushed every 2 years), spark plugs, air cleaner, tire pressure, wheel spokes, steering head bearings, air suspension, fork oil, and critical fasteners.
  • Storage & Removal from Storage – winterizing steps including fuel stabilizer, battery preservation (Battery Tender), main fuse removal, and pre-ride checks when bringing the motorcycle back into service.
  • Cosmetic & Accessory Care – cleaning leather seats and saddlebags, polycarbonate/Lexan windshield care (NOVUS No. 2, Harley Glaze), wheel care for chrome and laced rims, and denim finish cleaning.
  • Troubleshooting – diagnostic checklists for starter problems, hard starting, irregular running, repeated spark-plug fouling, charging system issues, transmission and clutch faults, ABS behavior, brake issues, excessive vibration, overheating, and pre-ignition/detonation.
  • Warranty & Service Literature – owner maintenance records, warranty validation requirements, and the list of factory service manuals (Touring Models Service Manual 99483-09, Electrical Diagnostics 99497-09, Parts Catalog 99456-09).

Quick Specs at a Glance

ItemSpecification
EngineTwin Cam 96, 1584 cc, air-cooled V-twin, fuel-injected 
Transmission6-speed constant mesh, foot shift 
Fuel tank6.0 US gal / 22.71 L 
Oil capacity4.0 qt with filter 
Battery12 V, 28 Ah, 270 CCA, sealed AGM 
Tire pressure (cold)36 psi front / 40 psi rear 
Wheelbase63.54 in (1613.92 mm) 
Saddle height27.30 in (693.42 mm) 
GVWR1360 lb (616.89 kg) 

This manual is essential reading for any 2009 Road King or Road King Classic owner who wants to understand their controls, follow the correct break-in and service intervals, and keep the bike’s warranty valid while preserving long-term reliability and resale value.

Language: English
Format: PDF

Harley-Davidson Road King 2009 Owner’s Manual

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