I believe it was in 1997; at least, that's when a rubber-mounted engine first appeared on the Sportster lineup.
No, the 1997 Harley-Davidson Road King does not have a rubber-mounted engine. It features a traditional engine mounting system that was standard for Harley-Davidson models of that era. Rubber mounting for engines was introduced in later models to reduce vibration. The Road King from 1997 uses a solid mount engine configuration.
FXR=Harley-Davidson Super Glide motorcycle model
Yes
This Harley-Davidson came with standard handlebars with rubber grips. They could be upgraded to chrome or rubber grips, and you could change the handlebar type to your preference when ordering. Harley-Davidson will generally build the bike the way you want it.
1984
Yes, several manufacturers produce solid motor mounts as alternatives to rubber mounts for Harley-Davidson Sportsters. These solid mounts are designed to enhance performance by reducing engine movement and improving power transfer to the chassis. However, it's important to note that they can lead to increased vibration and a harsher ride, so riders should consider their preferences and riding style before making the switch. Brands like Performance Machine and Jagg offer options that can be explored for compatibility with specific Sportster models.
Worn rubber on motor mounts. Replace mounts.
FLT. It has a 5 speed gear box, and is rubber mounted
engine rubber mounts or timin out
FXR= F= Big Twin X= Small Forks R= Rubber Mounted Engine FXD= F= Big Twin X= Small Forks D= Dyna
The drain plug for a 1999 Harley Davidson soft tail is located at the bottom of the oil tank. There is a rubber hose leading to the frame, follow it to the right side of the frame. It is located under the bike on the frame.
the easy answer is no, - as the frame and the engine housing is completely different.