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Old 02-16-2012, 09:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Tee⋁9403857
I have never seen a tour glide. I guess they were the precursor...
Thanks for the info, Raven is a beauty!
Your welcome, Thank you, i hope that you can get the Tour glide!!
 
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Your welcome, Thank you, i hope that you can get the Tour glide!!

Damn dude your girlfriend is hot! Can I ride her? LOL\

Seriously nice ride ....love the look.
 
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Old 02-16-2012, 09:46 PM
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I'd ride that. Not too bad looking.
 
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Originally Posted by pswomack
It is as stated, a 1985 Harley Tour Glide with a frame mounted fairing, this is where Road Glides were born!

The FLT Tour Glide was introduced in 1979. Sold alongside the existing FLH Electra Glide, the FLT had a larger frame with rubber engine mounts, a five-speed transmission, the 80 cu in (1,340 cc) engine, and a frame-mounted fairing. In order that the FLT frame, which was larger and heavier than the large and heavy FLH frame, would handle acceptably, the front forks were given radical steering geometry which had them mounted behind the steering head, with the frame behind the steering head being recessed to allow adequate steering lock. The FLHT was introduced in 1983. This was an Electra Glide based on the FLT Tour Glide frame, but using the Electra Glide "batwing" fairing instead of the Tour Glide frame-mounted fairing. Except for the base FLH, all 1984 FLs were equipped with the new rubber-mounted Evolution engine and a five-speed transmission. All "Shovelhead" engines were discontinued by the 1985 model year. In that year, the four-speed solid-engine-mount FLH was modified to accept rubber mounting and the Evolution engine. The FLH was discontinued in 1986; all Touring models thereafter used the FLT/FLHT frame. Ironically, the FLT Tour Glide, which introduced the current Touring frame, was dropped from the lineup in 1996. The frame-mounted Tour fairing would return with the FLTR Road Glide in 1998. The Evolution Engine was replaced by the Twin Cam 88 Engine on all large-frame Harley-Davidson motorcycles in 1999.
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Originally Posted by Joboo1966
Damn dude your girlfriend is hot! Can I ride her? LOL\

Seriously nice ride ....love the look.
You may as well ride her as im not at the moment LOL
Thank you
The picture doesnt do her justice!!
 
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the early ones ran an oil bath chain also.
 
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More old Tour glides around than you might think.
 
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