Remove the right bag, remove the oil dip stick and take off panel after removing screw on lower edge. The panel sides off oil filler neck. The battery is held in place with rubber strap.
No such model as an FLA. The FL is the Harley Hydra-Glide that eventually became the Duo-Glide.
FL is a model designation used on motorcycles manufactured by Harley-Davidson from 1941 to present. Mostly applied to Harley's large-framed bikes, including the current Touring series.
7 to 9 ft lbs
The FLH had a higher compression ratio and hence more power than the FL. The FLH can be identified by having 7 cooling fins cast into the head to disipate the additional heat generated by the increased compression.
The most popular Harley Davidson motorcycles include the XL Sportster released first in 1957 and updated trhoughout the 1990s and again in 2004. Other popular versions are the FL and Fatboy series.
There are very good Harley-Davidson dealers all around the US. Some of the best dealers are found in Plainfield, Indianapolis, EL Paso, Texas, Lauerl, Maryland, and Orlando, FL. These states hold some of the largest selections in the states.
Yes. All Softails in 1999 were EVO engines. The FL bikes had the first TwinCam.
Harley-Davidson of Fort Myersdoes chrome plating 2160 Colonial Boulevard, Fort Myers, FL- (239) 275-4647
FLHTCI stands for "Factory-Loaded Harley-Davidson Touring Custom International." It refers to a specific model of Harley-Davidson motorcycles, particularly from the Electra Glide series, designed for long-distance touring with added comfort and features. The "FL" denotes the touring chassis, "HT" indicates the high-torque engine, "C" signifies a custom version, and "I" often refers to international specifications.
FL is a model name for motorcycles produced between 1941-48. The 74 cu Knucklehead engine and the type of suspension - Springer forks or large-diameter telescopic front forks - were the major components of these large frame motorcycles.
FLHXS stands for "Harley-Davidson Street Glide Special," which is a model of touring motorcycle produced by Harley-Davidson. The "FL" indicates it is part of the touring family, "HX" refers to the bike's specific design and features, and "S" designates it as a special version with enhanced features or upgrades compared to the standard model. The Street Glide Special is known for its sleek design, comfortable ride, and advanced technology.
No fuses, but it does have circuit breakers.