Harley-Davidson Touring tech info
Harley-Davidson Touring description
Beautiful 1966 Harley-Davidson FLH Police Special Electra-Glide
motorcycle in excellent condition. Rides and shifts great. Has new
Progressive shocks, new generator/voltage regulator combination, new
S&S super carburetor, new plugs and plug wires, new coil, new Dunlap
tires with only 8 miles on them. New Paughco exhaust system. The
primary chain was replaced with belt drive system, new brake shoes and
master cylinder. All fluids changed with Amsoil synthetic. LRD lights in
the rear and new bright halogen bulb in the headlight. New parts and
chrome over the bike. Previous owner claims the top end was rebuilt
around 3,500 miles ago. Various receipts from what he did and what I did
will be included along with owners manual and original repair manual.
The only flaw is the electric starter will not engage but kicks over and
starts pretty easy. New starter relay installed and faint clicking can
be heard but wont engage the starter motor for some reason. Seems like
easy fix or adjustment but I will leave that up to the new owner. Also
has a new battery and tender connection so that is not the problem.
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