
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Production Years | 2004-2008 |
| Engine Type | 1200cc Evolution V-Twin (Rubber Mounted) |
| Oil Grade/Capacity | SAE 20W-50 / 2.4 Liters |
| Front Tire | 100/90-19 57H |
| Rear Tire | 150/80B16 71H |
| Tire Pressure (F/R) | 30 psi / 36-40 psi |
| Battery Code | 65958-04A |
| Spark Plug | H-D 6R12 |
The Harley-Davidson XL1200R Sportster Roadster represents a pivotal moment in the Evolution Sportster timeline. While many Sportsters leaned into the ‘low’ or ‘custom’ aesthetic, the XL1200R was engineered for the rider who demanded a ‘Standard’ motorcycle experience. A unique engineering highlight of this specific era is that it was the first Sportster to feature dual front disc brakes as standard equipment, coupled with a higher seat height and mid-mount controls to allow for significantly improved lean angles compared to its siblings.
Engineering Analysis: The 2004 Transformation
The 2004-2008 XL1200R models benefited from Harley-Davidson’s massive frame redesign. This era introduced the rubber-mounted engine, which isolated the rider from the high-frequency vibrations inherent in the 45-degree V-Twin. This change transformed the Sportster from a city-only runabout into a machine capable of sustained highway speeds without rider fatigue. The XL1200R further distinguished itself with a tachometer and a larger 3.3-gallon (and later 4.5-gallon) fuel tank, emphasizing its role as the ‘driver’s bike’ of the lineup.
Maintenance Guide & Technical Specs
Lubrication System
The XL1200R utilizes a dry-sump lubrication system. For optimal thermal stability in air-cooled conditions, SAE 20W-50 is the recommended viscosity. Total oil capacity is 2.4 Liters. It is critical to check the oil level when the engine is at operating temperature to avoid overfilling.
Chassis and Tires
To maintain the Roadster’s superior handling characteristics, tire pressure must be monitored closely. The front 19-inch wheel requires 2.1 bar (30 psi), while the rear 16-inch wheel should be set to 2.5 bar (36 psi) for solo riding, or 2.8 bar (40 psi) when carrying a passenger or heavy luggage.
Electrical and Ignition
The electrical system relies on the 65958-04A battery, a high-CCA unit designed to crank the high-compression 1200cc pistons. For ignition, the Harley-Davidson 6R12 plugs are the factory standard, providing the necessary heat range to prevent fouling while resisting pre-detonation under load.
Editorial Review: The MotoSpecsLab Verdict
In the hierarchy of the Sportster family, the XL1200R is the ‘purist’s choice.’ It offers a mechanical honesty that modern fuel-injected bikes often lack (though 2007-2008 models transitioned to EFI). The dual-disc front end provides braking performance that was revolutionary for the Sportster line at the time. If you are looking for a Harley-Davidson that handles like a traditional motorcycle rather than a cruiser, the Roadster is the definitive technical benchmark of the mid-2000s.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the 2004 XL1200R fuel injected?
A: No, the 2004-2006 models utilized a CV carburetor. Fuel injection (ESPFI) was introduced to the XL1200R in 2007.
Q: Why does my XL1200R have two gauges?
A: Unlike the ‘Custom’ or ‘Low’ models, the Roadster came equipped with both a speedometer and a tachometer to support more performance-oriented riding.