The Harley-Davidson FLT models refer to a series of touring motorcycles produced by Harley-Davidson. The FLT designation is used for touring bikes equipped with a large frame and a fairing. In the year 2001, Harley-Davidson offered several FLT models, including:
Harley-Davidson FLT Tour Glide: The Tour Glide model featured a fixed fairing, spacious saddlebags, and a comfortable seating position for long-distance touring. It was powered by a Twin Cam 88 engine.
Harley-Davidson FLTR Road Glide: The Road Glide was known for its distinctive “shark-nose” fairing design, which set it apart from other Harley-Davidson touring models. It offered a sleek and aerodynamic appearance, along with a comfortable riding experience for extended trips.
Harley-Davidson FLHT Electra Glide Standard: The Electra Glide Standard was a classic touring bike equipped with a full fairing, hard saddlebags, and a plush seat. It provided a comfortable and luxurious riding experience with its iconic Harley-Davidson style.
Harley-Davidson FLHTC Electra Glide Classic: The Electra Glide Classic was similar to the Electra Glide Standard but featured additional touring amenities such as a passenger backrest, upgraded audio system, and additional chrome accents.
These models were powered by Harley-Davidson’s Twin Cam 88 engine, which had an 88-cubic-inch (1,450 cc) displacement. It offered a balance of power and torque suitable for touring and highway cruising.
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