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Harley-Davidson FLHTK Electra Glide Ultra Limited

SPECIFICATIONS:

year: 2013
make: Harley-Davidson
Model: Electra
price: $ 24199
Engine: Air-cooled Twin Cam 103™ with Integrated Oil-Cooler
Transmission: 6-speed
MPG(Cty): 42
MPG(Hwy): 42
Torque @ RPM: 100 @ 3250
Energy: Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)
Displacement: 1690 cc

The 2013 Harley-Davidson FLHTK Electra Glide Ultra Limited is a modern cruiser designed for picky riders.

Whether we are talking about comfort, style of performances, the Harley-Davidson FLHTK Electra Glide Ultra Limited won’t disappoint you in any area.

In terms of power, the motorcycle is propelled by a 1690 cc, air-cooled, twin cam 103 engine with integrated oil-cooler valves pushrod-operated, overhead valves with hydraulic, self-adjusting lifters and two valves per cylinder.

The motorcycle comes with a comprehensive list of standard features which includes anti-lock brakes, electronic cruise control, Smart Security System, unique two-tone paint schemes, premium Tour-Pak luggage rack, premium, plush removable luggage liners and heated hand grips.

The motorcycle’s chassis is based on a single-spar, rigid backbone frame and a stout swingarm that were carefully forged to be a perfect match for the strong engine and to be able to withstand the demands of long journeys without any problem.

The Harley-Davidson FLHTK Electra Glide Ultra Limited is offered with a starting price of $24,199.

Overview


The Electra Glide® Ultra Limited provides the next step for those looking to stand out and upgrade their ride. Redefining "fully-loaded," the Electra Glide Ultra Limited boasts the large, 1690 cc Twin Cam 103™ engine, anti-lock brakes, electronic cruise control, Smart Security System, unique two-tone paint schemes, premium Tour-Pak® luggage rack, premium, plush removable luggage liners and heated hand grips as standard features. The innovative Harley-Davidson® Touring chassis is based on a single-spar, rigid backbone frame and a stout swingarm developed to withstand the demands of long-haul touring riders and today’s powerful engines.

The Electra Glide® Ultra Limited provides the next step for those looking to stand out and upgrade their ride. Redefining “fully-loaded,” the Electra Glide Ultra Limited boasts the large, 1690 cc Twin Cam 103™ engine, anti-lock brakes, electronic cruise control, Smart Security System, unique two-tone paint schemes, premium Tour-Pak® luggage rack, premium, plush removable luggage liners and heated hand grips as standard features.

The innovative Harley-Davidson® Touring chassis is based on a single-spar, rigid backbone frame and a stout swingarm developed to withstand the demands of long-haul touring riders and today’s powerful engines.

Twin Cam 103™ engine with Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESTI) with heated O2 sensors and Electronic Throttle Control (ETC)
Integrated oil cooler
6-speed Cruise Drive® transmission with integrated Isolated Drive System (IDS)
Dunlop® “Multi-Tread” rear tire construction extends tire life by 25 percent
Brembo® 4-piston front and rear caliper with dual front rotor brake system
Air-adjustable rear shocks
Full-length rider footboards
Height-adjustable passenger footboards
Six-gallon fuel tank
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
Harley-Davidson® Smart Security System with hands-free security fob
Electronic cruise control
Features


Black and Chrome, 28-spoke Cast Aluminum wheels with narrow whitewall tires
Black powder-coated powertrain with chrome covers
Chrome 2-1-2 dual exhaust with tapered mufflers
Bat-wing, fork-mounted fairing with clear windshield
Smoked adjustable fairing-mounted air deflectors
Vented removable lower fairings with integral storage compartments.

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