How old is the Harley Electra Glide bike?
That’s not the only thing that has changed about the Electra Glide in 38 years. Every part on the basic bike is also different, often radically so. However, Harley, ever mindful of tradition, has kept the basic layout and appearance close enough to the original that the family resemblance is unmistakable.
Is there a CB radio on a Harley Electra Glide?
The Ultra Classic includes a CB radio and intercom, which are not available on the one-step-down Electra Glide Classic, which also lacks the fairing lowers with their storage compartments. That’s not the only thing that has changed about the Electra Glide in 38 years. Every part on the basic bike is also different, often radically so.
What’s the difference between a Road Glide and Electra Glide?
Of course, passengers prefer the Electra Glide by far because the trunk includes a passenger backrest as well as the speakers. You can mount a trunk on the Road Glide, of course, effectively recreating the defunct Tour Glide in modern form. Both bikes use the same bags, which are the same as those on other Harleys with hard bags.
What kind of audio does a 2003 Electra Glide have?
The audio package includes an AM/FM/weatherband radio and, for 2003, a CD player. It delivers sound through four speakers (two in the fairing, and two at the front of the trunk) or optional helmet-mounted headsets.
That’s not the only thing that has changed about the Electra Glide in 38 years. Every part on the basic bike is also different, often radically so. However, Harley, ever mindful of tradition, has kept the basic layout and appearance close enough to the original that the family resemblance is unmistakable.
The Ultra Classic includes a CB radio and intercom, which are not available on the one-step-down Electra Glide Classic, which also lacks the fairing lowers with their storage compartments. That’s not the only thing that has changed about the Electra Glide in 38 years. Every part on the basic bike is also different, often radically so.
Of course, passengers prefer the Electra Glide by far because the trunk includes a passenger backrest as well as the speakers. You can mount a trunk on the Road Glide, of course, effectively recreating the defunct Tour Glide in modern form. Both bikes use the same bags, which are the same as those on other Harleys with hard bags.
The audio package includes an AM/FM/weatherband radio and, for 2003, a CD player. It delivers sound through four speakers (two in the fairing, and two at the front of the trunk) or optional helmet-mounted headsets.