
Harley-Davidson FLHS 1340 Electra Glide Sport (reduced effect)
Key specifications
Overview
Introducing the 1989 Harley-Davidson FLHS 1340 Electra Glide Sport (reduced effect), a motorcycle that redefined the touring segment with its blend of performance, comfort, and unmistakable style. As part of Harley's iconic Electra Glide lineup, this model was designed for riders who sought adventure without compromising on the classic American cruiser aesthetic. With its sleek bodywork, chrome accents, and distinctive styling, the FLHS carved out a niche for those who demanded both long-haul capability and a sporty edge, positioning itself as a favorite among touring enthusiasts. At the heart of the FLHS lies a robust 1337cc V2, four-stroke engine, capable of delivering a respectable 50 horsepower at 4800 RPM. This powerplant, paired with a 5-speed gearbox and belt final drive, offers smooth acceleration and a satisfying ride. With a compression ratio of 8.5:1 and a well-balanced bore and stroke of 88.8 x 108.0 mm, the engine provides a distinctive rumble and ample torque that makes highway cruising both exhilarating and comfortable. Riders will appreciate the air-cooled design, which not only embodies the classic Harley spirit but also ensures reliability during long journeys, allowing for hours of uninterrupted riding pleasure. Equipped with dual disc brakes in the front and a single disc at the rear, the FLHS offers solid stopping power, enhancing rider confidence on both open highways and winding roads. The motorcycle's weight, at 343 kg (756 pounds) with fluids, strikes a balance between stability and maneuverability, making it a formidable companion for long-distance travels. With a fuel capacity of 19 liters (5.02 gallons), riders can enjoy extended trips without frequent stops for refueling. Additionally, the Electra Glide Sport features comfortable seating and an ergonomic riding position, making it ideal for those who appreciate long rides without sacrificing comfort. **
Pros
- Comfortable Touring Experience: Designed for long rides, featuring a plush seat and an ergonomic riding position.
- Strong Engine Performance: The 1337cc V2 engine delivers reliable power and smooth torque, perfect for highway cruising.
- Classic Harley Styling: The iconic design and chrome accents ensure that this motorcycle stands out on the road.
Cons
- Heavy Weight: At 343 kg, the FLHS can be cumbersome for new riders or those looking for a lighter touring bike.
- Limited Technology: Compared to modern touring motorcycles, the 1989 model lacks advanced electronic features and rider aids.
- Fuel Efficiency: While capable of long-distance travel, the fuel consumption may not be as economical as some contemporary touring options.
Technical details
Source specification data
- Make
- Harley-Davidson
- Model
- FLHS 1340 Electra Glide Sport (reduced effect)
- Category
- Touring
- Power
- 50.00 HP (36.5 kW)) @ 4800 RPM
- Gearbox
- 5-speed
- Bore X Stroke
- 88.8 x 108.0 mm (3.5 x 4.3 inches)
- Compression
- 8.5:1
- 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
- 343.0 kg (756.2 pounds)
- Rear Tyre
- MT90-16T
- Front Tyre
- MT90-16T
- Rear Brakes
- Single disc
- Front Brakes
- Dual disc
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