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I was looking over the CARB site's executive orders page and noticed it was updated today for some reason with what looks like the same information from back on June 29th when the information first hit.
Appears the FLXXX might be another trike to me because it it listed in the same weight as the Tri-Glide (620 kg) which is the heaviest of all the bikes Harley makes, I'm guessing.
Good eye and comparing the weight seems logical to me. However what is the model designation for a Tri-Glide? If it ends with XX, then that might make sense. For example a Screaming Eagle Ultra is expressed as FLHTCUSE. The SE portion denotes Screaming Eagle. I assume the same would apply to the Tri-Glide but I never took the time to memorize all the different designations.
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