What is throttle by wire on a Harley-Davidson?
Throttle by wire is a simple, potentiometer style (think volume switch) design that when the throttle tube is moved, the values are calculated, and an electrical impulse is sent to the throttlebody, and a small electric motor moves the throttle plate, rather than manual linkage via cables.
Is a Sportster throttle by wire?
If there are two cables running down the handlebars it is cabled. If it doesn’t have any cables on the right side, it’s throttle by wire.
What are the features of a Harley Davidson Road King?
Combining Harley-Davidson styling heritage and long-range riding comfort, the FLHR Road King features a large, detachable windshield and hard-shell saddlebags. A new design brings the handlebar closer to the rider.
When did the Harley Davidson FLHR Road King come out?
105th Anniversary Editions: A limited-edition, serialized 105th Anniversary FLHTCU Ultra Classic Electra Glide, FLHRC Road King Classic, FLTR Road Glide, and FLHX Street Glide will be available in 2008. 1 Vehicles depicted may differ from vehicles manufactured and delivered.
How much does a Harley-Davidson CVO Road King cost?
This bike, like all CVOs, is adorned with chrome goodies and has one my favorite features: cruise control. New to the 2008 CVO Road King is the following: The 2008 Screamin’ Eagle Road King retails for $29,290 ($29,390 CA) and will only number 3,150 units (including 1,800 serialized 105th Anniversary models) worldwide.
What kind of throttle control does a Harley Davidson have?
ETC is standard on all 2008 and 2009 touring models, including CVO touring models. Four years ago a group of engineers set out to clean up the appearance of the big bikes’ handlebars.
Combining Harley-Davidson styling heritage and long-range riding comfort, the FLHR Road King features a large, detachable windshield and hard-shell saddlebags. A new design brings the handlebar closer to the rider.
105th Anniversary Editions: A limited-edition, serialized 105th Anniversary FLHTCU Ultra Classic Electra Glide, FLHRC Road King Classic, FLTR Road Glide, and FLHX Street Glide will be available in 2008. 1 Vehicles depicted may differ from vehicles manufactured and delivered.
This bike, like all CVOs, is adorned with chrome goodies and has one my favorite features: cruise control. New to the 2008 CVO Road King is the following: The 2008 Screamin’ Eagle Road King retails for $29,290 ($29,390 CA) and will only number 3,150 units (including 1,800 serialized 105th Anniversary models) worldwide.
ETC is standard on all 2008 and 2009 touring models, including CVO touring models. Four years ago a group of engineers set out to clean up the appearance of the big bikes’ handlebars.