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Google it but didn't really get my answer. Does anybody know if the 2000 Road king is longer with a tour pack? What would be the length from front wheel to rear?
The Road King is the FLHR, and has an overall length of 93.7 inches. This is the same as the length of the Electra Glide standard (FLHT) and the Road Glide (FLTR), both of which did not have a tour pak.
The FLHTCU is the ultra classic, which does have a tour pak, and it has an overall length of 98.30 inches.
The thing that confuses me in that table is that it shows the FLHTC (the Electra Glide Classic) as having the same length as the standard. I thought the FLHTC would have had a tour pak, and that it should be the same length as the FLHTCI. It doesn't make any sense that the injected classic would be four inches longer than the carbureted. Am I reading that wrong?
Either way, I'm pretty sure the length of the Road King with a tour pak would be 97.50 inches.
Last edited by AtticusFinch; Nov 19, 2018 at 01:22 PM.
The Road King is the FLHR, and has an overall length of 93.7 inches. This is the same as the length of the Electra Glide standard (FLHT) and the Road Glide (FLTR), both of which did not have a tour pak.
The FLHTCU is the ultra classic, which does have a tour pak, and it has an overall length of 98.30 inches.
The thing that confuses me in that table is that it shows the FLHTC (the Electra Glide Classic) as having the same length as the standard. I thought the FLHTC would have had a tour pak, and that it should be the same length as the FLHTCI. It doesn't make any sense that the injected classic would be four inches longer than the carbureted. Am I reading that wrong?
Either way, I'm pretty sure the length of the Road King with a tour pak would be 97.50 inches.
I can't understand the same length between the EG Standard & the EG Classic. I guess it's a misprint.
The bigger question is why is this so important to you?
Bigger question? Your question is totally irrelevant. But for the sake of a total misunderstanding, I want to travel to a distance land and buy a used Road King with a Tour pack and put it in back of my Excalibur Motor Cycle Trailer and drive home.
I had an 03 Road King and as far as I know there is no real difference between a 2000 and a 2003. I put a detachable Tour Pack on my 03 and with it on the bike it would not fit inside my 6 X 8 shed. The door was about 2 inches shy of being able to close so I had to remove the Tour Pack to close the door on the shed. And for what it's worth the bike just barely fit even with the Tour Pack off the bike.
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