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Old Nov 6, 2019 | 01:19 PM
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A discussion came up at work today. Why HD riders talk in chassis codes, and, is it necessary?

I see threads titled in both ways. If a thread is titled in just the chassis code, do people looking on the forums understand this? Are they meant to learn this? Or is it just making it difficult for anyone not in the HD world?

When you are talking about a Harley with anyone other than a Harley rider, they wouldn't understand what you are saying anyway.

When you shop for parts for your bike, do you shop by chassis code, or by year/make/model? Do you think its necessary to designate the models by codes anymore or is it antiquated?
 
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Originally Posted by HyperM3
A discussion came up at work today. Why HD riders talk in chassis codes, and, is it necessary?

I see threads titled in both ways. If a thread is titled in just the chassis code, do people looking on the forums understand this? Are they meant to learn this? Or is it just making it difficult for anyone not in the HD world?

When you are talking about a Harley with anyone other than a Harley rider, they wouldn't understand what you are saying anyway.

When you shop for parts for your bike, do you shop by chassis code, or by year/make/model? Do you think its necessary to designate the models by codes anymore or is it antiquated?
It just depends on who you are talking to.
 
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It just depends on who you are talking to.
So you're saying its necessary to keep using them.
 
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Originally Posted by HyperM3
A discussion came up at work today. Why HD riders talk in chassis codes, and, is it necessary?

I see threads titled in both ways. If a thread is titled in just the chassis code, do people looking on the forums understand this? Are they meant to learn this? Or is it just making it difficult for anyone not in the HD world?

When you are talking about a Harley with anyone other than a Harley rider, they wouldn't understand what you are saying anyway.

When you shop for parts for your bike, do you shop by chassis code, or by year/make/model? Do you think its necessary to designate the models by codes anymore or is it antiquated?
It's easier for me to understand terms like Low Rider or Heritage since I don't have the whole Harley alphabet for each model memorized. I don't expect anybody else to understand all the codes ether so I try to post with the model name or code and name.
Thanks for posting a worthwhile question.
 
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It's easier for me to understand terms like Low Rider or Heritage since I don't have the whole Harley alphabet for each model memorized. I don't expect anybody else to understand all the codes ether so I try to post with the model name or code and name.
Thanks for posting a worthwhile question.
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Originally Posted by HyperM3
So you're saying its necessary to keep using them.
Absolutely. Let's say I am talking to a no brain parts kid (not an experienced intellignet type parts guy). I say to him what I want. All this kid can do is read what is in front of him. I better give him the correct model code or who knows what I'll get.
Like I said, it depends on who you are talking to.

 

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Many threads are started by members seeking advice. Too often, the thread starter omits the model designation code, leading to misinformation by those offering advice. I wouldn't expect anyone to memorize all the different model designation codes, but it is the most accurate way to differentiate one from another.
 
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Many threads are started by members seeking advice. Too often, the thread starter omits the model designation code, leading to misinformation by those offering advice. I wouldn't expect anyone to memorize all the different model designation codes, but it is the most accurate way to differentiate one from another.
Here's the Model code list:



 
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Whenever I come across someone using those model codes, I have to Google the code to know which model it is. I've got a lot of the more modern models down, but for many of the older model codes, I have to look them up.
 
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Originally Posted by Hulkss
Absolutely. Let's say I am talking to a no brain parts kid (not an experienced intellignet type parts guy). I say to him what I want. All this kid can do is read what is in front of him. I better give him the correct model code or who knows what I'll get.
Like I said, it depends on who you are talking to.

In the example you posted I would already have the correct part number for the parts guy. So no need to tell him my model code.
 
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