2009 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic Electra Glide Police Edition-1 owner/Low Mile

2009 Harley-Davidson Touring

Harley-Davidson Touring 2009 technical specifications

Condition: Used
Item location: Brighton, Michigan, United States
Make: Harley-Davidson
Model: Touring
SubModel: Ultra Classic Electra Glide Police Edition
Type: Touring
Year: 2009
Mileage: 12,750
Color: Black
Engine size: 1,584
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Description

This bike has the Stage one kit with Rhinehart pipes for an amazing sound! It also comes with the helmet mics still in the box, ever used. Please ask all questions before bidding and serious offers only. All fluids professionally changed just last month,using synthetic oil. Tires good for at least another 4,000 miles per mechanic
The ultimate Touring model from Harley-Davidson, he Ultra Classic Electra Glide is fully equipped for a life on the road. Electronic cruise control, 0-watt Advanced Audio System by Harman/Kardon with passenger sound system, ented fairing lowers and adjustable fairing wind deflectors, uggage liners, nd CB radio/intercom are all standard equipment. The Tour-Pak rack has been redesigned with no pierced holes in the tubes for Tour-Pak attachment. The Tour-Pak and saddlebag capacities are increased by five pounds, nd it is easier to adjust the Tour-Pak fore and aft for passenger comfort. New features for 2009 include shorty dual antennas that will clear a seven-foot garage door, id-frame air deflectors that project radiant engine heat away from the rider, nd a brighter, ong-lasting LED rear fender tip light. FLHTCU Ultra Classic Electra Glide features:
  • Rubber mounted 1584cc Twin Cam 96 engine with ESPFI
  • 6-speed Cruise Drive transmission
  • Black powder-coated engine with chrome covers
  • Brembo triple-disc brake system
  • Six-gallon fuel tank Electronic Throttle Control
  • NEW 2-1-2 exhaust system
  • NEW engine isolation system
  • NEW Isolated Drive System
  • NEW frame and swingarm
  • NEW Tour-Pak rack
  • NEW 28-spoke cast aluminum wheels, 7-inch front/16-inch rear
  • NEW Dunlop D407 Multi-Tread 180/65-16 rear tire/white strip
  • NEW Dunlop D407 130/80-17 front tire/white stripe
  • NEW shorty antennas
  • NEW LED rear fender tip light
  • Bat-wing, ork-mounted fairing
  • Full instrumentation
  • 80-watt Advanced Audio System by Harman/Kardon
  • CB radio and intercom system
  • Clear-lens reflector-optics auxiliary lamps
  • Locking GTX saddlebags
  • Adjustable King Tour-Pak with passenger backrest
  • Custom-fit soft luggage liners
  • Tour-Pak mounted tail/stop light
  • One-piece, wo-up Electra Glide comfort-stitch touring saddle
  • Vented lower fairings with integrated storage compartments
  • Adjustable fairing wind deflectors
  • NEW mid-frame air deflectors
  • Cruise control
  • Optional Smart Security System
Special Features: A new chassis designed to deliver precise responsive maneuverability, ncreased capacity and greater comfort for rider and passenger underpins the seven-model Harley-Davidson Touring family for 2009. Incorporating an all-new frame, wingarm, ngine mounting system, heels and tires, he new chassis forms the foundation for what are truly all-new motorcycles. The key styling elements of these motorcycles, owever, re essentially unchanged so that the distinctive character and mechanical beauty of each Touring model is preserved. Armed with this feedback, arley-Davidson launched a program to maintain its touring leadership through the introduction of the Twin Cam 96 engine and 6-speed Cruise Drive transmission, 03ci and 110ci Big Bore kits through Genuine Motor Accessories, he Isolated Drive System, lectronic throttle control, rembo brakes, six-gallon fuel tank, educed clutch lever effort, he Advanced Audio System by Harman-Kardon, PS navigation with Ride Planner downloads, high-output charging system to better enable new accessory heated seats and grips, nd a two-year warranty with extended service intervals. Harley-Davidson Touring motorcycles, he Kings of the American road, ave been tested by time and millions of highway miles in the hands the most demanding long-distance riders in the world. All 2009 Touring models are powered by the rubber-mounted 1584cc Twin Cam 96 V-Twin engine with Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI), ated to the 6-speed Cruise Drive transmission for outstanding performance and economy. All models also feature air-adjustable rear shocks to accommodate variable passenger and luggage loads. The All-New Touring Chassis New from the tires up, he Touring chassis is based on a single-spar, igid backbone frame that supports an increase in load capacity of 70 pounds. This allows for a five pound increase in each saddlebag and the Tour-Pak. A new swingarm contributes significantly to the overall system. The engine-isolation system has been revised to reduce engine and vehicle vibrations at idle speed. The wheel-and-tire package is updated, ith front wheel diameter increased to 17 inches from 16 inches (except for the Road King Classic) while the width of the 16-inch rear wheel is increased to five inches from three inches. All Touring models will be equipped with new Dunlop D407 Multi-Tread rear tires that offer up to 25 percent more rear-tire tread life. The wider rear wheel accommodates a new 180/65-16 rear tire. The new front tire is a 130/80-17. Front and rear suspension has been recalibrated to match the dynamics of the new chassis, heels and tires. Powertrain revisions include a new 2-1-2 exhaust system that reduces heat exposure to the rider and passenger, nd a lower final drive ratio for improved acceleration performance. Rear styling is cleaner, ith a wider fender and the elimination of the rear “hoop” over the fender on models not equipped with a Tour-Pak. (Please see the separate Touring Chassis Tech release for more detailed information.) Electronic Throttle Control: Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) replaces mechanical cables on all Touring models. All wiring from the throttle-grip sensor is routed through the handlebars. The ETC enables an easy upgrade to a cruise control system, nd unclutters the handlebar area for cleaner styling.. Isolated Drive System: The Isolated Drive System compensator is now integrated into the rear wheel hub, liminating the bolt-on bowl for a cleaner look. The Isolated Drive System reduces noise and vibration to the rider for improved ride quality under acceleration, hifting and cruising. New Features: The new chassis that underpins the 2009 Touring motorcycles from Harley-Davidson improves comfort and functionality of these legendary machines, hile preserving the timeless character that makes a Harley-Davidson Touring bike the King of the American road. The Touring frame, riple clamps, wingarm, ngine mounts, xhaust system, ear fender, heels and tires have been redesigned, nd together provide the foundation for what are truly all-new motorcycles. Key styling elements – including the front end, uel tank, addlebags and Tour-Pak – are essentially unchanged, o that these Touring models are visually similar to those distinctive motorcycles that precede them. Ride quality remains smooth, hile maneuverability is precise and responsive. The Frame Forming the core of the 2009 Touring chassis is a new frame with a single-spar, igid backbone designed to sustain the demands of long-haul touring riders and today’s powerful engines. The new frame provides a strong foundation that supports a 70 pound increase in carrying capacity. The storage compartments have a 15-pound increase in rated cargo capacity (five pounds per saddlebag, nd five pounds in the Tour-Pak). The frame is engineered to be manufactured with the latest coordinated motion robotic welding process, hich offers outstanding dimensional accuracy and weld quality. The frame design results in a 50 percent reduction in parts, nd a 50 percent reduction in the total length of welds. T-studs have been eliminated, nd the components of the new frame are joined with cast and forged node-tube joints. A separate bolt-on tail section isolates the main frame from the tail frame, roviding better quality-control during manufacturing and more product-design flexibility. The new tail section improves the fit-and-finish of the rear area of the motorcycle through more-precise alignment of the rear fender over the rear wheel. A new swingarm is formed with a two-piece, eep-drawn shell with a forged pivot section. The new swingarm contributes significantly to the overall system. The engine-isolation system has also been revised, esulting in reduced engine and vehicle vibration at idle speed. The new system replaces a single front isolator with twin front isolators with a single tie link. The front and rear mounts are designed to provide optimal balance between stiffness and isolation, nd are intended to be very durable. Finally, ew asymmetric snubbers provide improved control of the clearance between the engine and frame during extreme bump events. Wheels, ires and Suspension A new wheel-and-tire combination plays a key role in the responsive performance of the 2009 Touring chassis. Front wheel diameter is increased to 17 inches from 16 inches (except for the Road King Classic, hich has 16-inch Laced chrome steel wheels front and rear), hile the width of the 16-inch rear wheel is increased to five inches from three inches. New 28-spoke cast aluminum wheels were designed using finite element analysis for maximal stiffness with minimal weight. The Street Glide has restyled Slotted Disc cast aluminum wheels that have also been engineered for maximum stiffness with minimal weight. All 2009 Touring models will be equipped with new Dunlop D407 Multi-Tread rear tires designed specifically for the new Harley-Davidson Touring chassis. The construction of the tires and the distribution of a longer life center tread compound and more aggressive shoulder compound enhance straight line performance and will deliver up to 25 percent more rear-tire tread life than the previous tire. The wider rear wheel accommodates a new 180/65-16 rear tire that is wider and has a lower aspect ratio than the MU85B16 tire it replaces. The new rear tire size contributes to the increase in cargo capacity. The new front tire, 130/80-17, lso has a lower aspect ratio for a more modern look and responsive handling. Front and rear suspension has been recalibrated to match the dynamics of the new chassis, heels and tires. Steering head rake and fork angle are unchanged at 26 degrees and 29.25 degrees respectively, ut trail has been increased by 0.5 inch to 6.9 inches. Wheelbase is increased by .556 inches, o 63.54 inches. Powertrain All 2009 Touring models are powered by the Twin Cam 96 V-Twin engine with Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) mated to the 6-speed Cruise Drive transmission. A new one-piece welded exhaust header features a 2-into-1-into-2 design and features new routing to enhance rider and passenger comfort. On models so equipped, he exhaust catalyst is located in the collector. The rear pipe is restyled and now curves forward of the transmission. A new single-piece front exhaust shield replaces the previous two-piece shield and eliminates a gap that exposed the exhaust pipe on the previous exhaust system. Acceleration performance is improved on all 2009 Touring models due to a lower final drive ratio, s a 68-tooth rear sprocket replaces the previous 66-tooth sprocket. The Isolated Drive System has been redesigned, nd the compensator is now integrated into the rear wheel hub, liminating the bolt-on bowl for more integrated design. Styling, omfort and Convenience The increase in wheelbase allowed the saddlebags to be moved rearward a corresponding distance (.556 inches) to increase passenger legroom in front of the saddlebags. The elimination of the left-rear exhaust pipe, nd the new routing of the right-rear exhaust pipe, educes the heat exposure to the rider’s thighs and the passenger’s calves. The rear fender has been re-shaped to accommodate the new 180 mm rear tire, nd is also designed to work with 18-inch custom rear wheels from Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories. Finally, he rear “hoop” over the fender has been eliminated from models not equipped with a Tour-Pak. The combination of these elements results in a striking new look to the rear end, ith perfect proportions that are especially evident on Touring models that are not equipped with the Tour-Pak. The new Tour-Pak support rack has no holes in the tubes for Tour-Pak attachment. The new design uses fewer fasteners and hardware, nd makes it easier to adjust the Tour-Pak fore and aft for passenger comfort. Tour-Pak capacity is increased by five pounds. Saddlebag capacity is increased by five pounds per side. Shorty dual antennas replace the previous whip antennas. With no loss of performance, oth the radio and CB antennas now clear a seven-foot garage door. A new LED rear-fender tip light on the Electra Glide Classic and Ultra Classic Electra Glide is brighter and more attractive than the incandescent bulb it replaces. The revised exhaust routing and other new features combine to deliver comfort for the long haul in a variety of environments.

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