
Harley-Davidson FLH 1340 Electra Glide Belt Drive
Key specifications
Overview
Introducing the 1983 Harley-Davidson FLH 1340 Electra Glide Belt Drive The 1983 Harley-Davidson FLH 1340 Electra Glide Belt Drive represents a golden era in American touring motorcycles, melding classic design with the reliability and comfort demanded by long-distance riders. As part of Harley's revered Electra Glide lineup, this bike was crafted for those who wanted not just a ride but an experience. With its iconic styling and robust build, the FLH 1340 was aimed squarely at touring enthusiasts who sought both performance and comfort on the open road, making it a formidable player in the touring category of its time. Engine Performance and Riding Characteristics At the heart of the FLH 1340 is a powerful V2, four-stroke engine with a displacement of 1337cc, which churns out an impressive 70 horsepower at 5800 RPM. This robust engine is designed to deliver torque in a manner that allows for confident acceleration and the ability to cruise comfortably on highways, with a top speed of 145 km/h (90 mph). The 4-speed gearbox, paired with a unique belt drive system, provides a smooth and effortless riding experience, reducing maintenance needs while enhancing the bike's performance. Riders will appreciate the easy handling and stability that the FLH 1340 offers, making long hauls less of a chore and more of a joy. Key Features and Technology The 1983 Electra Glide is not only about performance; it also boasts an array of features tailored for comfort and convenience. The bike is equipped with a single disc brake system at both front and rear, providing adequate stopping power for its size. With a generous fuel capacity of 19 liters (5.02 gallons), riders can embark on extensive journeys without frequent stops. The air-cooled engine is complemented by a classic chassis that supports a comfortable riding position, further enhancing the touring experience. With its luxurious seat and ample storage for gear, the FLH 1340 is ready for those long weekend getaways or cross-country adventures. **
Pros
Cons
- Comfortable Touring Experience: Designed for long rides, the ergonomics of the bike ensure rider comfort even on extended journeys.
- Smooth Power Delivery: The 1337cc engine provides reliable power, allowing for confident acceleration and impressive cruising speeds.
- Low Maintenance Belt Drive: The belt drive system minimizes maintenance needs while offering a quieter and smoother ride.
- Weighty Build: At 345 kg (760 pounds) with fluids, the FLH 1340 may feel cumbersome for new riders or in tight maneuvers.
- Limited Technology: In comparison to modern touring bikes, the 1983 model lacks advanced features such as traction control or cruise control.
- Fuel Economy: While the fuel capacity is generous, the power-hungry V2 may not deliver the best fuel efficiency on longer trips.
Technical details
Source specification data
- Make
- Harley-Davidson
- Model
- FLH 1340 Electra Glide Belt Drive
- Category
- Touring
- Power
- 70.00 HP (51.1 kW)) @ 5800 RPM
- Gearbox
- 4-speed
- Top Speed
- 145.0 km/h (90.1 mph)
- Bore X Stroke
- 88.8 x 108.0 mm (3.5 x 4.3 inches)
- Compression
- 7.4:1
- Displacement
- 1337.00 ccm (81.58 cubic inches)
- Cooling System
- Air
- Engine Details
- V2, four-stroke
- Valves Per Cylinder
- 2
- Transmission Type Final Drive
- Belt
- Fuel Capacity
- 19.00 litres (5.02 gallons)
- Weight Incl Oil Gas Etc
- 345.0 kg (760.6 pounds)
- Rear Tyre
- MT90-16
- Front Tyre
- MT 90-16
- Rear Brakes
- Single disc
- Front Brakes
- Single disc
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