Harley Model Designations

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I knew I'd seen this somewhere on the internet:

FIRST LETTER--ENGINE DESIGNATIONS:
G: Servicar three wheeler, 1937 to 1972
E: Overhead valve 61 cubic inch Big Twin (separate motor and transmission)
F: Overhead valve 74, 80 or 88 cubic inch Big Twin
FL: 80 to 88 cubic inches and a fat front tire (a.k.a. 74" 1941 to ‘82)
K: Side valve 45 and 55 cubic inch sports bike that replaced the WL in 1953, and was replaced by the Sportster in 1957
U: Side valve 74 or 80 cubic inch Big Twin
V : Side valve 74 cubic inch 1930 to ‘36. (Also 1935 to ‘36 VLH; VHS in 1980)
W : Side valve 45 cubic inch from 1937 to 1952
X: Sports and special construction. Applied to 1918-1922 opposed twin
Sport, 1944 military opposed twin, and Sportsters 1957 to present


SECOND LETTER--FRONT END DESIGNATIONS (except XL Sportsters):
X: Narrow tire and sport fork
L: Wide front tire and Hydra Glide fork


THIRD LETTER--FRAME STYLE DESIGNATION:
D: Dyna frame with the rubber mounted motor
HT: Highway Touring frame
ST: Softail


REMAINING LETTERS--SPECIFIC MODEL WITHIN FRAME CATEGORY:
A: Army (military) version, except GA (Servicar without tow bar)
B: Battery start (early models); Belt drive (early ‘80s); Black paint (‘95-’96 model, the Bad Boy)
C: Classic, Competition, Custom and various other meanings
Dyna: newest current Big Twin frame and engine mount design
DG: Disc Glide
E: Electric start
F: Foot shift (when the standard was hand-shift) and now "Fat Boy"G: Servicar
H: High Performance, Hand shift or Heavy Duty, depending on model and era
I: Fuel Injection
L- Big fat front tire
N: Nightster
LR: Low Rider, alhough many Low Riders don't include “LR” in the model ID
N: Nostalgia
P: Police version
R: Rubber-mounted or Race, depending on model
ST: Softail
S: Springer
S (without following T): Sports version
T: Touring
WG: Wide Glide
X: Sportster or Sportster-style narrow front fork with 21” front wheel/narrow tire



SPORTSTER ABBREVIATION ENTYMOLOGY:
X: Sportsters; direct descendent of K series, 1952 to ‘56
XL: Started in 1957; unit construction engine/transmission
L: High compression (7.5:1 in 1957)
H: Starting in 1958; Higher-power, High-compression or Hot
C: Also added in 1958, as in XLCH, for Competition
CR: Cafe racer style, with bikini fairing
LT: Touring with bigger tank, thicker seat, hard bags

COMPLETE MODELS:

Sportster:
XL: Sportster 883
XL883: Sportster Hugger
XL883C: Sportster 883 Custom
XL883L: Sportster Low
XL883R: Dirt-track inspired
XL1100: Sportster 1100
XL1200: Sportster 1200
XL1200C: Sportster 1200 Custom
XL1200R: 1200 Roadster
XL1200S: Sportster 1200 Sport
XLCH: 4-Speed Sportster, Kick start
XLCR: Cafe Racer 1000
XLH: Sportster 883
XLH883: Sportster 883 Hugger
XLH883R: Sportster 883R
XLH1200: 1200
XLH1200S: Sport
XLS: 4-Speed Sportster Roadster
XLX: 4-Speed 1000cc Ironhead
XR1000: XLH with XLR Heads (not to be confused with XR750)
XL1200N: Nightster

Dynaglides:
FX: Superglide, kickstart
FXB: Sturgis Belt (’80-‘82)
FXD: Dyna Super Glide
FXDB: Street Bob (Sturgis 1991)
FXDC: Dyna Super Glide Custom
FXDG: Dyna Glide/Sturgis
FXDL: Dyna Low Rider
FXDS-CON: Dyna Convertible
FXDWG: Dyna Wide Glide
FXDX: Dyna Super Glide Sport
FXDXT: Superglide T-Sport
FXE: Superglide Electric Start
FXDF: Fat Bob
FXLR: FX Lower Rider/Evolution
FXR: Rubber Mount Super Glide
FXRDG: Disc Glide
FXRP: Police or Pursuit
FXRS: FXR Sport
FXRS-CON: FXR Sport Convertible
FXRS-SP: Low Rider Sport Edition
FXRT: FXR Touring
FXS: Low Rider/Shovelhead
FXSB: Low Rider Belt


Softails:
FXCW: Rocker
FXCWC : Rocker C
FXST: Softail Standard
FXSTB: Night Train
FXSTBI: Night Train EFI
FXSTC: Softail Custom
FXSTD: Softail Deuce
FXSTS: Springer Softail
FXWG: Wide Glide
FLST: Heritage Softail
FLSTC: Heritage Classic
FLSTF: Fat Boy
FLSTFI: 15th anniversary Fat Boy
FLSTN: Nostalgia and 2005 Softail Deluxe
FLSTS: Heritage Springer
FLSTSB: Cross Bones
FLSTSC: Springer Softail Classic


Touring:
FL: 4-Speed Dresser
FLH: 4-Speed Electra Glide
FLHRS: Road King Custom
FLHPI: Road King police model
FLHR: Road King
FLHRCI: Road King Classic
FLHS: Electra Glide Sport
FLHT: Electra Glide Standard
FLHTC: Electra Glide Classic
FLHTCSE: Screamin Eagle Electra Glide
FLHTPI: Electra glide police model
FLHTCUI: Ultra Classic Electra Glide
FLHTCUSE: Screamin Eagle Ultra Classic
FLT: Rubber Mount Dresser
FLTC: Rubber Mount Dresser Classic
FLTCU: Rubber Mount Dresser Classic Ultra
FLTR: Road Glide
FLTRI: Road Glide EFI
FLTRSEI: Screamin Eagle Road Glide


V-Rod:
VRSCA: First model of the V-ROD family
VRSC: Racing Street Custom
VRSC-CVO: 1250cc
VRSCB: Same as VRSCA except: adjustable tubular handlebars, minimal instrumentation, black painted frame, calipers, hand controls, shock springs and engine highlights
VRSCD: Night Rod
VRSCR: Roadster-inspired street rod

Not completely up to date but a good start :cool
 
That's a big help thanks for putting it up.
Now where did I put my enigma machine..... :augie
 
So which ones are in production?

I think we were better off before you posted that mutly :D


I think I've narrowed it down a fair bit now..........




















To a black one. That's as far as I've got. I think. :blast
Well either black or a CVO one.:D
 
I think I've narrowed it down a fair bit now..........



















To a black one. That's as far as I've got. I think. :blast
Well either black or a CVO one.:D

Black is cooler and cheaper....
 

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black is but be carefull what you test ride, :D
 

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Nice bike shapeshifter :thumb
It's gonna be either all black and understated, black engine and all. Or CVO and bling bling. I know that's both ends of the scale but I guess I'll know what i fancy when I see it.
Just seen at really nice night train on eBay in all black with Harley in red on the tank. I can't attached an image though. At 10,750 I'm not sure if its a bit pricey for a 5 year old bike. The prices seem all over the place, and only a smallish number are private sales. :nenau
 
Wheres the back light on that thing?

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I'd suggest it's integrated into the turn signals, just had mine changed to do the same..

I'll be getting rid of the monstrosity of a rear tail light on the back end of mine soon...:cool:
 

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Ha found an error with the Harley model designation codes.
The Dyna Fat Bob is FXDF....
Now the "X" is for the fat front wheel and it should be "L" not "X"
That's how it looks to me anyway. :nenau
 
Ha found an error with the Harley model designation codes.
The Dyna Fat Bob is FXDF....
Now the "X" is for the fat front wheel and it should be "L" not "X"
That's how it looks to me anyway. :nenau

I wouldn't worry too much as FXD now seems to be Dynas and they've used L and X already :blast
 

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