To answer your question. The FL is a carrry over from the heavyweight models. "Heavyweight" models (not that most others are light) have enjoyed the FL suffix since 1941, when "F" indicated the new 74-inch Knucklehead engine of which the Special Sport version was designated "L". These days, it refers to rubber-mounted big twin engines: Electra and TourGlides. Exceptions to this are rigidly-mounted FLST models,such as the Fat Boy and Heritage Softail. Don Ride Free.
2 percent motorcycle patch means you are one of the 2% of Americans that are licensed Motorcycle riders.
If you are attempting to get motorcycle insurance that means you probably have a motorcycle and should have a license for it. An insurance company will not provide insurance unless you at least have a motorcycle permit.
r means racing
In Swahili, "pikipiki" means motorcycle or motorbike.
Generally means 100MPH.
It depends on a few factors. Some of the factors would be the value of the motorcycle, if it is paid off, and is it your only means of transportation.
The term "Hog" is commonly used affectionately when referring to a Harley Davidson motorcycle. Harley Davidson registered the term as a trademark. The term basically means a large motorcycle.
A CD title I believe is not actually a title. CD in reference to a motorcycle usually means a Certificate of Destruction.
I think your thinking of a moped.
it probably means motorcycle
14You can get a motorcycle license with a class B restriction at 14 ... which means that you can't drive anything over 200 cc (small cycles and mopeds). You can get your full motorcycle license at 15 and you can drive anything that is classified as a motorcycle.
Certainly. This happens quite often. Repossession agents have the means to pick the motorcycle up and place it safely on a flatbed.