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I'm a Dyna owner looking to add a bagger to the stable. Is this a good deal and what year is it and is it a Road Glide with a touring pack?
YES!! Economy is bad ... bills are due ... first $7350 cash takes it ... 12,300 miles ... KBB value is $9500 for a bike with much more miles ... nothing wrong with it except it needs to go in for it's 10K checkup ... have clear title ... fuel injected, radio /cassette+ 4 speakers, cruise control, CB / intercom, etc. ...OBO ... will take post down when sold
Last edited by scottdoege; Jan 23, 2009 at 11:55 AM.
It looks like a very good deal to me. Hard to say what year it is, but it can't be too old because it's fuel injected. I sold a 76 shovelhead in a rigid frame for more than that a couple of years ago. No telling how many miles I had on it.
I agree on you about the year because of the fuel injection. Any ideas on when HD starting putting fuel injection on bikes? I have an email out to this individual but have not heard back from him.
I belive what you are looking at is a Harley Tourglide. I am not sure what all years they were manufactured I think from the late eighties to the early nineties. I did not know they made any that were fuel injected so I would double check that. The letter designation for these bikes was FLTC
It is a tour glide that is the one before the classic and ultra before the road glide. it
has the 80 inch evolition engine. I know I spelled that wrong.
From My online research it looks like 1996 was the last year for the Tourglide Ultra Classic and also the only year for fuel injection. The model was designated FLTC-UI for Tour Glide - Ultraclassic Injected. Good luck.
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