What?? F L H X stand for???
#41
This dates back awhile. F=Frame, L=Large, H=Heavy, X=Streetglide, S=Special
These are what the letters actually stand for. The other are correct but it is the definition of the letter. What I found dates back from the early days of harley when they started the touring line I think.
These are what the letters actually stand for. The other are correct but it is the definition of the letter. What I found dates back from the early days of harley when they started the touring line I think.
#42
This dates back awhile. F=Frame, L=Large, H=Heavy, X=Streetglide, S=Special
These are what the letters actually stand for. The other are correct but it is the definition of the letter. What I found dates back from the early days of harley when they started the touring line I think.
These are what the letters actually stand for. The other are correct but it is the definition of the letter. What I found dates back from the early days of harley when they started the touring line I think.
JFC !
what is with these one post wonders opening up FOURTEEN year old threads?
Anyone with less than 100 posts should be on post approval / review before they pull this sh*t
There is a reason over on Radio Discussions dot com old threads are locked.
#43
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History...
The FLH Designation started as a more highly-tuned version of the FL with high-compression heads, higher-lift cams, and polished ports in 1955. The FLH model was given a new frame in 1958. This frame included a rear swingarm suspended by a pair of coil-over-shock suspension units. In honor of this fully-suspended chassis, the FLH's model name was changed from Hydra-Glide to Duo-Glide.
So ,the H destination started with the Hydra Glide originally.
This might help -
https://flowstatemotorsports.com/blogs/hd-tech/understanding-all-of-harley-davidson-model-designations
The FLH Designation started as a more highly-tuned version of the FL with high-compression heads, higher-lift cams, and polished ports in 1955. The FLH model was given a new frame in 1958. This frame included a rear swingarm suspended by a pair of coil-over-shock suspension units. In honor of this fully-suspended chassis, the FLH's model name was changed from Hydra-Glide to Duo-Glide.
So ,the H destination started with the Hydra Glide originally.
This might help -
https://flowstatemotorsports.com/blogs/hd-tech/understanding-all-of-harley-davidson-model-designations
Last edited by TheMurf; 03-03-2022 at 03:40 PM.
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