Is a 2000 Road Glide fuel injected?
The Road Glide™ provides the rider with a smooth and comfortable ride that balances great throttle roll-on response, smooth highway riding and superior slow speed maneuverability. The Road Glide™’s chrome and wrinkle black Twin Cam 88 engine is available carbureted or fuel injected.
What engine is in a 99 Road Glide?
Harley Davidson FLTR/I Road Glide
Make Model | Harley Davidson FLTR/I Road Glide |
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Year | 1999 – 00 |
Engine | Four stroke, 45° V-Twin, Twin Cam 88® vibration isolation-mounted Valves Pushrod-operated overhead valves; w/ hydraulic self-adjusting lifters; two valves per cylinder |
Capacity | 1449 cc / 88.4 cu-in |
Bore x Stroke | 95.3 x 101.6 mm |
How fast is the Harley Davidson Road Glide?
105 mph
Top Speed: 105 mph (Est.)
How much does a Harley Davidson Road Glide cost?
$21,699
Harley-Davidson Road Glide/MSRP
When did Harley go to Delphi fuel injection?
2001
2003 – 100 Year of Harley-Davidson With all the changes in 1999-2000, things were quite at Harley-Davidson for a few years, though in 2001 they switched to a better, Delphi EFI system on the bikes that were injected. 2001 was also the first year the Softail line was available with a fuel injected motor.
What engine is in a 2001 Road Glide?
HARLEY DAVIDSON Road Glide 2001 – 2002 At its heart lies an air-cooled, 1450cc, Twin Cam 88 V-Twin engine mated to a five-speed manual transmission and can reach its peak torque of 117 Nm at 3500 rpm.
Is a 1999 Harley fuel Injected?
The Road Glide and the Electra Glide Classic are the only H-D touring models for 1999 that offer the choice of a carburetor or electronic fuel injection. It uses the same rubber-mount, dual-shock chassis, which is shared with all Harley touring models, and the same saddlebags as other hard-bag FLs.
Is a 1999 Road King fuel Injected?
A fuel-injected version of the Twin Cam 88 motor was standard on the 1999 Harley-Davidson Road King Classic.
How long do road glides last?
The Street Glide can last for well over 75,000 miles and often exceed 100,000 miles. They are a reliable, robust motorcycle choice provided they are ridden, maintained, stored, and serviced properly. Based on an annual mileage of 4,000 miles, a well-kept Street Glide can last over 18 years.