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Help with Harley names. Stripped down electraglide ultra classic
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**** Nevermind. Didn't read the whole thread. I see you found one of the cheat sheets.
And there is no need to fight over this. It is confusing and there are exceptions to every rule in life. I finally taught myself these cause I was confused as to what it all meant as well. And yes, even prior to the hydro model front ends, L still meant wide tire/rim. Just like a wide springer. ****
F= big twin, H means wide front tire, which means it would have wide glide. But not necessarily denotes all models with a wide glide, other wise FXDWG would not follow this code. It refers to the tire, the front end just generally follows, except with the Dyna wide. X means narrow front tire/wheel, which is how you get a FXDWG. HT means touring frame, and I used to remember what the "H" in it meant, but it isn't coming to me now. D is dyna, and st is soft tail. Any after that is the trim level of the bike. Like a FXDXT, is a big twin, dyna frame, x being sport trim, and the last t being tour pack. Also explaining the FXDWG, as big twin, skinny front tire/rim, dyna frame, but with a wide glide. There is some cheat sheets on line too.Last edited by SMChewy; 09-17-2011, 7:48 PM.Comment
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WHat I found was a bike called a road king that seems to be am FL, but with less stuff on it then the Electra Glide. Once I started looking at Road Kings, I understood it all better. Im fairly sure that at only having 3 grand into it so far, and it runs, drives and has a clear title I can clean it up and make a few bucks. Got my eye on three more next Tuesday. Im going to have to buy a shop now, and make it Legit. Got a letter from the state saying I can sell any more vehicle for the next 12 months without getting a license.
Im hoping after buying and selling a dozen or so, I will ahve enough parts laying around to build one for myself.Comment
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