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HARLEY DAVIDSON TOURING/FL 2001 Owners, Service Repair, Electrical Wiring & Parts Manuals

Factory Original HARLEY DAVIDSON TOURING/FL 2001 Manuals

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Related Questions

What is the seat height of the 2001 Harley Davidson Touring/FL?

The seat height of the 2001 Harley Davidson Touring/FL models typically ranges from 28 to 30 inches, depending on the specific model and optional seat configurations. This measurement refers to the distance between the ground and the top surface of the seat cushion. It's important to note that seat height can vary slightly depending on factors such as suspension adjustments and tire pressure.

What is the engine displacement of the 2001 Harley Davidson Touring/FL?

The 2001 Harley Davidson Touring/FL is equipped with a Twin Cam 88 engine, which has a displacement of 1,450cc (88 cubic inches). This engine configuration delivers robust power and performance, making it suitable for long-distance touring and cruising. The Twin Cam 88 engine is known for its smooth operation and ample torque output.

What is the fuel tank capacity of the 2001 Harley Davidson Touring/FL?

The fuel tank capacity of the 2001 Harley Davidson Touring/FL models is approximately 5 gallons (18.9 liters). This capacity allows riders to cover considerable distances without frequent refueling stops. It's worth noting that fuel efficiency can vary depending on riding conditions and individual riding styles.

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