What is the difference between a ultra limited and Electra Glide?
Engine and Powertrain Both achieve 42 mpg combined based on EPA estimates, but there is a small difference in power output between these two engines: the Electra Glide® Ultra Classic® Low makes 104.7 lb-ft of torque at 3,250 rpm, while the Ultra Limited Low makes 105.5 lb-ft at 3,750 rpm.
What is the difference between a Harley Davidson Ultra Limited and an ultra limited low?
Namely, the seat on the Ultra Limited Low, at 27 inches unladen, is two inches lower than the seat on the Ultra Limited. The Ultra Limited Low also sacrifices ground clearance compared to the standard model. The base version has 5.3 inches of clearance, while the Low model has 4.6 inches.
What years did Harley make the ultra limited low?
HARLEY DAVIDSON Ultra Limited Low 2014 – 2015 On the tech/engine side, it sports the same dependable Twin Cooled High Output Twin Cam 103 powerplant mated to a six-speed manual transmission.
What is a Harley Ultra Limited Low?
The Ultra Limited Low model has been designed with a lowered front and rear suspension, giving it the lowest seat height in H-D touring, just 26.5 inches off the ground. There’s also an extended-reach side stand and smaller diameter grips. It’s all within your reach.
Are Harley Road Glides reliable?
In general, modern Harleys are pretty reliable, though corrosion can still be an issue with those ridden year-round. A few early adopters of the Milwaukee-Eight motor experienced an issue where transmission oil was finding its way into the primary drive case, but this should be resolved by now.
What motor is in a 2010 Electra Glide?
At its heart lies an air-cooled, 1584cc, Twin Cam 96 powerplant paired to a six-speed manual transmission with a Cruise Drive system, and can produce 126 Nm of torque at 3500 rpm.
What size motor is in a 2010 Harley Davidson Electra Glide?
1584cc
The Ultra Classic gets a bigger 1690cc V-twin engine (the Electra Glide has a 1584cc motor), although Harley, according to its tradition doesn’t give claimed power figures.