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HARLEY DAVIDSON TOURING/FL 2012 Owners, Service Repair, Electrical Wiring & Parts Manuals

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What type of transmission does the 2012 Harley Davidson Touring/FL have?

The 2012 Harley Davidson Touring/FL has a 6-speed manual transmission. The transmission is designed to provide smooth and precise gear shifts, and it has a hydraulic clutch system for easy operation. The 6-speed transmission offers a wide gear ratio range for comfortable cruising and excellent acceleration.

What is the seat height of the 2012 Harley Davidson Touring/FL?

The seat height of the 2012 Harley Davidson Touring/FL varies by model, but on average, it is around 27 inches. The seat height can be adjusted using optional accessories like a reduced-reach seat or a Tallboy seat to accommodate riders of different heights. The low seat height of the Touring/FL makes it easy for riders to put their feet down and maintain stability while riding.

What type of brakes does the 2012 Harley Davidson Touring/FL have?

The 2012 Harley Davidson Touring/FL is equipped with hydraulic disc brakes, both front and rear. The front brakes have a dual-disc system with four-piston calipers, while the rear brakes have a single-disc system with two-piston calipers. The hydraulic disc brakes provide excellent stopping power and consistent braking performance, making them ideal for touring and long-distance riding.

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