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[[Image:1982-Harley-Davidson-FXR.jpg|right|thumb|1982 Harley Davidson FXR]] | [[Image:1982-Harley-Davidson-FXR.jpg|right|thumb|1982 Harley Davidson FXR]] | ||
The [[Harley-Davidson]] FXR Super Glide II was introduced in 1982 and sold alongside the existing FX models. The FXR chassis was essentially an FLT Tour Glide chassis with lighter frame tubes and a more conventional design around the | |||
The [[Harley-Davidson]] FXR Super Glide II was introduced in 1982 and sold alongside the existing FX models. The FXR chassis was essentially an FLT Tour Glide chassis with lighter frame tubes and a more conventional design around the steering head.<ref name=AmeriVHarleyTLine3 /> As such, it offered a rubber-mounted engine and a five-speed transmission, as opposed to the solid mounting and four-speed transmission of the original FX chassis.<ref name=AmeriVHarleyTLine3 /> | |||
The FXR range was expanded in 1984 by the introduction of the FXRT Sport Glide, a Super Glide variant with a fairing and saddlebags, and the FXRS Low Glide, which was the FXR equivalent of the FXSB Low Rider. Upon the discontinuation of the corresponding FX-based models, the FXR Super Glide II became the FXR Super Glide and the FXRS Low Glide became the FXRS Low Rider. The Wide Glide was discontinued because the FXR frame was not suitable for the wide forks. <ref name=AmeriVHarleyTLine3 /> | The FXR range was expanded in 1984 by the introduction of the FXRT Sport Glide, a Super Glide variant with a fairing and saddlebags, and the FXRS Low Glide, which was the FXR equivalent of the FXSB Low Rider. Upon the discontinuation of the corresponding FX-based models, the FXR Super Glide II became the FXR Super Glide and the FXRS Low Glide became the FXRS Low Rider. The Wide Glide was discontinued because the FXR frame was not suitable for the wide forks. <ref name=AmeriVHarleyTLine3 /> | ||
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*[[List of Harley motorcycles]] | *[[List of Harley motorcycles]] | ||
[[Category:Harley-Davidson motorcycles|FXR, Harley-Davidson]] | [[Category:Harley-Davidson motorcycles|FXR, Harley-Davidson]] |