Key performance

68 ch
Power
🔧
1449 cc
Displacement
🏎️
160 km/h
Top speed
💺
684 mm
Seat height
18.9 L
Fuel capacity
💰
20 250 €
New price
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Technical specifications

Changements 2012 2001
Displacement
1688 cc 1449 cc
Power
68.0 ch @ 5500 tr/min (50.0 kW)
Torque
135.6 Nm @ 3250 tr/min 106.9 Nm @ 3400 tr/min
Engine type
V2, four-stroke Bicylindre en V à 45°, 4 temps
Cooling
Air par air
Compression ratio
9.6:1 8.9 : 1
Bore × stroke
98.4 x 111.3 mm (3.9 x 4.4 inches) 95.3 x 101.6 mm
Fuel system
Injection. Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI) Injection
Valve timing
Double Overhead Cams/Twin Cam (DOHC)
Lubrication
Pressurized, dry-sump with oil cooler
Starter
Electric
Frame
Mild steel; tubular frame; two-piece stamped and welded backbone; cast and forged junctions; twin downtubes; bolt-on rear frame with forged fender supports; MIG welded Double berceau tubulaire en acier
Gearbox
6-speed boîte à 5 rapports
Final drive
Belt   (final drive) Courroie
Clutch
Multi-plate with diaphragm spring in oil bath
Front suspension
41.3 mm telescopic Fourche télescopique Ø 41 mm, déb : 116 mm
Rear suspension
Air-adjustable shocks. Mild steel; two-piece drawn and welded section; forged junctions; MIG welded swingarm. 2 amortisseurs latéraux, déb : 76 mm
Front wheel travel
117 mm (4.6 inches)
Rear wheel travel
76 mm (3.0 inches)
Front brakes
Double disc. 4-piston calipers. Optional ABS. Freinage 2 disques Ø 292 mm, étrier 4 pistons
Rear brakes
Single disc. 4-piston caliper. Optional ABS. Freinage 1 disque Ø 292 mm, étrier 4 pistons
Front tyre
130/80-NW17 130/90-16
Front tyre pressure
2.48 bar
Rear tyre
180/65-NW16 130/90-16
Rear tyre pressure
2.76 bar
Seat height
673.00 mm 684.00 mm
Wheelbase
1613.00 mm
Ground clearance
130.00 mm
Length
2413.00 mm
Fuel capacity
22.71 L 18.90 L
Weight
368.30 kg
Dry weight
351.50 kg 345.00 kg
New price
20 250 €

Engine

Displacement
1449 cc
Power
68.0 ch @ 5500 tr/min (50.0 kW)
Torque
106.9 Nm @ 3400 tr/min
Engine type
Bicylindre en V à 45°, 4 temps
Cooling
par air
Compression ratio
8.9 : 1
Bore × stroke
95.3 x 101.6 mm
Valves/cylinder
2
Fuel system
Injection

Chassis

Frame
Double berceau tubulaire en acier
Gearbox
boîte à 5 rapports
Final drive
Courroie
Front suspension
Fourche télescopique Ø 41 mm, déb : 116 mm
Rear suspension
2 amortisseurs latéraux, déb : 76 mm

Brakes

Front brakes
Freinage 2 disques Ø 292 mm, étrier 4 pistons
Rear brakes
Freinage 1 disque Ø 292 mm, étrier 4 pistons
Front tyre
130/90-16
Front tyre pressure
2.48 bar
Rear tyre
130/90-16
Rear tyre pressure
2.76 bar

Dimensions

Seat height
684.00 mm
Fuel capacity
18.90 L
Dry weight
345.00 kg
New price
20 250 €

Overview

What does America look like on two wheels? For many, the image is this: a gargantuan V-twin engine, a straight windshield, rigid saddlebags, and that large headlight that seems to scan the horizon. The 2001 Harley-Davidson FLHR Road King, and its immediate relatives like the FLHR Road King 1997 or the FLHR Road King 2000, embodies this idea with quiet authority. It doesn’t seek a fight with its 68 horsepower, a power that seems derisory on paper compared to a modern large trail bike. But that misses the essential point: its 107 Nm of torque, available from 3400 rpm, propels its 345 kilograms with the slow and irresistible determination of a glacier. Here, we don’t count horsepower, we weigh the weight of tradition.

Harley-Davidson FLHR Road King

Mounting up is accepting a pact. The starter growls to awaken the 1450 cm³, and once started, the machine vibrates. Not unpleasantly, but it reminds you at every red light, with a palpable heat on your legs, that a large Twin Cam V2 beats beneath the 19-liter fuel tank. Starting up is a ritual. Lifting this mass requires a good pull on the reins, the center stand being hidden like a shameful secret. But once in motion, the magic happens. The torque is so generous that you can start in second gear without a second thought, and the stability is absolute, to the point of playing an acrobat at intersections. Cruise control, a rarity for the time, confirms its ambitions as a grand touring machine. This motorcycle is made to swallow straight lines, protected by an effective windshield up to 130 km/h.

Yet, it is not simply a rolling statue. The double cradle frame, traditional suspension, and white-band tires give it a surprising agility for its size. It negotiates country roads with nonchalant grace, punctuating the ride with the characteristic "clonk" of its five-speed gearbox and the occasional squeak of its center stand on the pavement. That's its charm: it has character, it communicates, it lives. It is not aseptic. Compared to the smoother Japanese customs of the time, the Road King displays a rough authenticity, a handcrafted side that is part of its DNA.

Who is it for? For the traveler who prefers atmosphere to pure performance, for the aesthete who seeks the quintessence of the usable American custom. It positions itself as the archetype of the great Harley touring bike, long before baggers became ultra-sophisticated. For around 20,000 euros new at the time, it offered a complete and consistent package. Its drawbacks? Considerably heavy weight, an invasive engine heat when stopped, and modest peak power that limits top speed to 160 km/h. But its qualities – monstrous torque, an unparalleled stage presence, and travel comfort – make it an iconic machine. The Harley-Davidson FLHR Road King, whether it is from 1998, 2000 or 2001, is not a motorcycle that is analyzed coldly. It is a motorcycle that is felt, an invitation to slow down and watch the landscape go by. It proves that sometimes, the journey matters much more than the destination.

Practical info

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Indicators & positioning

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Volumetric power
46.3 ch/L
In category Touring · 725-2898cc displacement (1656 motorcycles compared)
Power 67 ch Top 79%
52 ch median 94 ch 158 ch

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