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Sunday, July 4, 2010

Harley-Davidson Dyna Wide Glide Specifications

Engine
Water-cooled, Twin Cam 96
Pushrod-operated, overhead valves with hydraulic, self-adjusting lifters; two valves per cylinder
Displacement - 1584cc
Bore / Stroke - 4:38 X 3.75 ins.
Compression Ratio - 9.2:1
Torque (claimed) - 92 ft.-lb @ 3000 rpm
Fueling - Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection
Transmission - 6-Speed Cruise Drive
Primary Drive - Chain, 34/46 ratio
Final Drive - Belt
Wheels
Front 21 ins. / Rear 17 ins. Black, laced Steel w / 40 spokes
Tire Size
80/90-21 Front 54V
Rear 75V 180/60B17
Brakes
4-piston front and 2-piston torque-free floating rear
Lean Angle - 28.4 / 31.9 degrees
Exhaust - Chrome Tommy Gun 2-1-2 exhaust
Dimensions
Length - 94 ins.
Seat Height (Laden) - 25.5 ins.
Ground Clearance - 02.04 ins.
Rake Steering Head - 34 degrees
Trail - 2.5 ins.
Wheelbase - 68.3 ins.
Fuel Capacity - 7.4 gal.
Oil Capacity - 3 quarts
Weight (claimed, dry) - 647 lbs

2010 Harley-Davidson Dyna Wide Glide

Sunday, August 23, 2009

GAMBAR HARLEY DAVIDSON

HARLEY DAVIDSON PICTURE GALLERY

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2009 Harley-Davidson Sportster 1200 Custom XL1200C

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Harley-Davidson FL Duo Glide Motor





Harley-Davidson FL Duo Glide Motor.................
The 1958 Harley-Davidson FL Duo-Glide motorcycle introduced a genuine rear suspension system, finally giving riders of the big Harleys smoother, modern ride.

Finally, after decades of relying only on a sprung saddle for "rear" suspension, the big Harleys adopted a swingarm with coil-over shocks in 1958. With that, the Hydra-Glide became the Duo-Glide, upping the ante in the touring market.

Two versions of the Big Twin continued to be offered: The milder, low-compression FL engine ran cooler and was easier to kick over than the hopped-up FLH, making it better suited to around-town driving.

Still sized at 1200 ccs/74 cubic inches, period Big Twins were advertised at 53-55 horsepower in the FL, 58-60 in the FLH.

Despite the new rear suspension, a sprung seatpost remained standard, providing what Harley termed "the Glide Ride." Of course, nearly 600 pounds worth of bump-flattening weight didn't hurt, either.

Go to the next page to see more 1958 Harley-Davidson FL Duo-Glide motorcycle pictures.

Source:http://auto.howstuffworks.com

Harley-Davidson-VRSCD Motorcycle





Harley-Davidson-VRSCD Motorcycle.............