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Don't forget to make mention of the FXTR.....the Roadglide's "first cousin" and still a Shark! I saw this pristine example Saturday at Tarpon Springs Fl bikefest and seriously considered grand theft. I used to have an FXDXT that I want back badly (but not at the expense of my Roadie) and applaud the MoCo for trying it again with the Switchback. Anyway, the FXTR bikes were awesome...I want one but can't afford another bike, even If I could find one in this great of a state of repair!
Guy right around the corner from me has one almost identical to this one color and all...it sat outside in the driveway all summer long never moving out being covered. It is in beautiful condition too I considered asking if he wanted to sell it but my wife said no to another bike right now.
 
Great write up and history of the bike. I have a 2013 CVO RG and need to paint my black tour pack to match my new paint scheme; Atomic Orange/Galaxy Grey. The pictures are a good resource to help make my decision.
 
Chain, a couple things.... you wrote that the 2-1 headpipe was 2010 only, but I believe that it still came standard on 11s unless you got the power pack option.

Pacific Blue was a one year only color (2007), might be worth posting a pic of that bike for the photos (my bro has one).

I have a book called the ultimate Harley Davidson with a nice color 2 page spread on the 1989 FLTC. If you want me to send you some hi res pics of the two pages, shoot me your e-mail.
 
There's an interesting prelude to the birth of the FLT series and, naturally, Elvis owned one...​

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The HD military model "Liberator" nickname was selected as the name of a fairing add-on for the FLH. It was a joint venture between Craig Vetter and Harley. With Harley endorsement, Vetter began design in '73 and after reviewing the final prototype, Willy G. approved the program.​

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It was introduced as a new accessory in 1975...​
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...but full production didn't begin until '76...​
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...and then a devastating fire at the Vetter factory halted production in Jan of 1977.​
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For more info, see http://www.craigvetter.com/pages/vetter_fairings/Liberator.html
 
The FXRT had nothing to do with the birth of the Tour Glide . It came along in the mid 80s well after the TG was out .. I think the idea was and still is great for those who dont want the full size bagger , Super Glide is an awesome bike

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Actually, the FXR line grew out of the FLT line. IIRC, it came down to developing the FXR frame (from the FLT work already done) OR developing/going forward with the Nova Project (in conjunction with Porche?).
Well, the Nova Project was cut, for the time being, and the FXR was produced. Later, the V-rod was brought into the picture.
Later...
Brewster...
 
Great discussion and I keep learning stuff I never knew - I've got an '81 FLT, originally 5 speed shovelhead with enclosed chain. A couple of years ago I removed the fairing and changed to the FLHS look, put in an Evo with the original 5 speed and went to rear belt,newer late 90's Road King wheels and brakes, solo saddle. Makes a great "sport bike" and I can always change it all back if I want. Love these old barges, and it is a fun alternative to my merlot '11 FLTRU. Good work guys.
 

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... ran into this promotional language from the MOCO re: the '01 FLTR;

" Welcome to year three of a brand-new look for Harley-Davidson touring. Introduced in 1998, the Road Glide is built around a frame-mounted fairing and low windshield. Leading the way are distinctive dual oval headlamps with automotive-style reflector optics. We keep the rest of the styling clean and uncluttered, a pure custom look. Shining through is a chrome and wrinkle black Twin Cam 88 engine, available with a traditional carb or sequential port fuel injection. Of course you also get the latest touring features, the heavy-duty wiring harness found in our Ultra Classic. So you can keep it simple or load one up with everything. To go, of course. "
 
Great discussion and I keep learning stuff I never knew - I've got an '81 FLT, originally 5 speed shovelhead with enclosed chain. A couple of years ago I removed the fairing and changed to the FLHS look, put in an Evo with the original 5 speed and went to rear belt,newer late 90's Road King wheels and brakes, solo saddle. Makes a great "sport bike" and I can always change it all back if I want. Love these old barges, and it is a fun alternative to my merlot '11 FLTRU. Good work guys.
Why did ya dump the shovel head? Much rather have the shovel than the Evo especially for a second bike.
 
I agree but all I got at first was the bare frame with fairing, tank, side covers, bags - already had a rebuilt Evo and a bunch of FXR bits and pieces ( tranny, etc.) and newer swingarm, brakes, front end and wheels so just went the easy way. I did have the fairing on for a while however it rattled too much for my taste so it's now retired. Will replace the Evo with a shovel if and when I run across one, because I do miss having a shovelhead around.
 
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Chainsaw you dont know how much I apperciate the history lesson. I have been looking for any information about the history of the Road Glide and only been able to find bits and pieces. If I can manage to get my printer working I am going to print it off. Thanks
 
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Chainsaw you dont know how much I apperciate the history lesson. I have been looking for any information about the history of the Road Glide and only been able to find bits and pieces. If I can manage to get my printer working I am going to print it off. Thanks
No problem,. thats the main reason I did it, was because there was nothing out there on the net.
 
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No problem,. thats the main reason I did it, was because there was nothing out there on the net.
That is true. A lot of the information is lost in the minds some of us "Old Fogie".
 
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