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The Harley-Davidson, Inc. is an American manufacturer of motorcycles based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. It is an American mass-producer of motorcycles (along with Victory Motorcycles). The company emphasizes heavy bikes designed for cruising on the highway and known for their distinctive exhaust note.
FL is a model designation used on Harley-Davidson motorcycles from 1941 to the present. Mostly applied to Harley's large-framed bikes, including the current Touring series, the FL designation is also used with their Softail series, especially on Softails with large front forks or with traditional styling and Springer forks.
Harley-Davidson introduced the Softail chassis in 1984. The original Softails used the small FX telescopic forks, but the FLST Heritage Softail with large FL telescopic forks was introduced in 1986. The FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic, with large front forks and retro styling, was in production by 1988.
Other Softails with big forks followed, including the 1990 introduction of the FLSTF Fat Boy and the 1993-only FLSTN "Cow Glide". The base FLST Heritage Special was discontinued in 1991. The FLSTN was continued after 1993 without the bovine motif as the Nostalgia model until 1997, when it was replaced by the FLSTSC Springer Classic. The Springer Classic is also designated as an FL despite using Springer forks instead of the large FL telescopic forks.
In 2000, all Softails, including the FL models, were switched from the Evolution engine to the counterbalanced Twin Cam 88B engine specially developed for the rigid engine mounting in this frame. The FLSTN designation returned in 2006 with the Softail Deluxe. Wikipedia |
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