1991 Harley Davidson Tour Glide FLTC
1991 Harley-Davidson Touring
Harley-Davidson Touring 1991 technical specifications | |
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Condition: | Used |
Item location: | El Paso, Texas, United States |
Make: | Harley-Davidson |
Model: | Touring |
Type: | Touring |
Year: | 1991 |
Mileage: | 56,654 |
Color: | Black & White |
Engine size: | 80" Evo |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Description |
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1991 Harley FLTC Tour Glide. ~ 56.6K miles on 80" EVO engine with Mikuni carb. Very nice, ell maintained. Starts easily and runs great, ngine sounds healthy. In addition to the new Mikuni carburetor, ther upgrades include chrome heavy wire spoke wheels front and back, a Pera seat, ustom luggage rack, ustom "shorty" windshield. Also included is the original seat, he tour pack trunk, nd a new in the box original style windshield. Some minor work would be needed to re-install the Tour Pack.
There are some minor cosmetic blemishes, nd there is a hole in the back of the left saddle bag where an antenna was once mounted. The black paint on the cylinder heads is a little faded. Overall this is a very nice bike. I get compliments every time I drive it. The original cruise control, nd intercom system have been removed, ut some of the "buttons" and switches are still there, ut not conspicuous.
The Tour Glides are not as common other Harley "Baggers" of the period. They are the predecessor to the current Road Glide. The fairing is mounted to the frame, nstead of the front forks. It is very aerodynamic, nd a big advantage when driving in strong winds.
I am selling because I just don't ride much anymore.
There are some minor cosmetic blemishes, nd there is a hole in the back of the left saddle bag where an antenna was once mounted. The black paint on the cylinder heads is a little faded. Overall this is a very nice bike. I get compliments every time I drive it. The original cruise control, nd intercom system have been removed, ut some of the "buttons" and switches are still there, ut not conspicuous.
The Tour Glides are not as common other Harley "Baggers" of the period. They are the predecessor to the current Road Glide. The fairing is mounted to the frame, nstead of the front forks. It is very aerodynamic, nd a big advantage when driving in strong winds.
I am selling because I just don't ride much anymore.