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2001 Harley-Davidson FLHR Road King FEATURES The Road King is a touring bike that features the classic looks of a big, boulevard cruiser. At the heart of the Road King is the Twin Cam 88 engine, isolation-mounted in our touring frame for comfortable highway-speed riding. The engine is offered in both carbureted (standard) and optional electronic fuel injected versions. A large, electronic speedometer mounted in a diecast chrome dash, along with a massive, nostalgic chrome headlamp and nacelle accent the Road King's traditional styling. -Heritage-rich styling -Large, Hiawatha headlamp and chrome nacelle -Detachable windshield -Large, tank-mounted speedometer -Two-piece seat -Fiberglass saddlebags -Vibration-isolated, Black and Chrome Twin Cam 88 Engine -Triple-disc brakes -Air-adjustable touring suspension Vehicle specifications and features may vary from country to country depending on local laws, and some models are not available in certain countries. Specifications: Engine Type: 1449 cc, 4-Stroke, Air Cooled, V-Twin Engine Bore and Stroke: 95.3 mm x 101.6 mm Valves 2 valves/cylinder Claimed Horsepower: 67 horsepower (50 kW) @ 5200 rpm Max Torque: 107 Nm (78.9ft. lbs) @ 3100 rpm Transmission type: 5 gear Final Drive: Belt Tire - Front: 130/90-16 Tire - Rear: 130/90-16 Brakes - Front: dual 292 mm discs with 4-piston calipers Brakes - Rear: single 292 mm disc with 4-piston calipers Seat Height: 692 mm (27.2 ins) Wheelbase 1612 mm (63.5ins) Fuel Capacity: 18,9 l - 3,4 l

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