Harley-Davidson Model Code Reference

Harley-Davidson
Abbreviations Explained

FLH, FX, XL, FLTRX, FLHTK & More

Harley-Davidson abbreviations can look confusing at first, but once you understand the letters, you can identify almost any Harley model. This page breaks down common Harley model codes, touring codes, Softail codes, Dyna / FX codes, Sportster codes, V-Rod codes, trike codes, and newer model abbreviations.

How Harley Model Codes Work

The letters usually tell you the family, chassis, trim, or equipment

Example: FLHTK

Harley-Davidson model codes are not random. They usually combine letters that describe the model family, chassis style, front end, touring equipment, trim level, or special package. Older Harley codes are not always perfectly consistent, but they are useful once you understand the pattern.

For example, FLHTK is commonly associated with the Electra Glide Ultra Limited / Ultra Limited family. The letters help place the bike in Harley’s Touring lineup.

FL Big Twin / touring-style chassis family
H Highway / touring family usage
T Touring equipment
K Ultra Limited trim identifier

Important Note

Harley-Davidson model letters changed over time, and some codes were reused, retired, or adjusted as platforms changed. Treat this as a practical model-code reference, not a factory parts manual. Always verify the exact year and VIN when ordering parts, fluids, or service information.

What Harley-Davidson Model Letters Mean

Understanding Harley model codes, engine families, front ends, and frame styles

What The First Letter Of Your Harley Engine Series Means

The first letter in many Harley-Davidson model codes often identifies the motorcycle’s engine family or original platform type. While Harley naming changed over time, understanding the first letter gives riders a strong starting point for identifying what type of motorcycle they are looking at.

Letter Meaning
G Servi-Car three wheeler (1937–1972)
E Overhead-valve 61 cubic inch “Big Twin” with separate engine and transmission
F Overhead-valve Big Twin platform
K Side-valve 45 and 55 cubic inch sport bike (1953–1957), predecessor to the Sportster
U Side-valve Big Twin
V Side-valve 74 cubic inch engine (1930–1936)
W Side-valve 45 cubic inch platform (1937–1952)
X Sports and Special Construction motorcycles
VR Revolution liquid-cooled engine family (V-Rod)

For example, an FLHX Street Glide starts with F, meaning it belongs to Harley-Davidson’s overhead-valve Big Twin family. A VRSC V-Rod begins with VR, identifying the Revolution engine platform developed for higher-performance liquid-cooled applications.

The Importance Of The Second Letter: Front End Size Identification

The second letter in many Harley-Davidson model names often refers to the motorcycle’s front-end size and fork configuration. This distinction helps separate larger touring and cruiser bikes from narrower sport-oriented models.

Letter Meaning
L Wide front tire and Hydra-Glide style front forks
X Narrow front tire and sport-style forks

This is why Touring motorcycles commonly begin with FL, while performance-oriented bikes such as Dynas and Sportsters often begin with FX or XL.

Understanding The Third Letter: Frame Style Designation

The third letter in a Harley-Davidson model name often identifies the motorcycle’s frame style or riding category. This makes it easier to tell the difference between Touring, Softail, Dyna, and other Harley families.

Letter Meaning
H / T Highway or Touring frame
ST Softail frame
D Dyna frame

Additional letters may be added to represent trim packages, suspension styles, touring equipment, fairings, CVO editions, police models, or engine displacement variations. Harley-Davidson sometimes reused letters across different generations, which is why model decoding can occasionally become confusing.

For example, FLTRX identifies a Road Glide platform, while FLHTK identifies an Ultra Limited Touring platform. Both belong to Harley’s Touring family, but their additional letters distinguish trim and configuration.

What Harley-Davidson Suffix Letters Mean

After the main model letters, Harley-Davidson often adds additional letters to identify trim level, fuel system, suspension setup, police use, touring equipment, or special editions. These suffixes became especially important during the Twin Cam era when Harley offered both carbureted and fuel-injected motorcycles.

Letter Meaning
I Fuel Injection
C Classic
S Sport / Special (depends on model family)
T Touring designation
P Police model
U Ultra touring package
L Low model / lowered configuration
R Road / performance-oriented trim
SE Screamin’ Eagle / CVO model
X Special, Custom, or performance variation

For example, an FLHRCI breaks down into:

  • FL = Big Twin / wide front-end platform
  • HR = Road King family
  • C = Classic
  • I = Fuel Injected

On many older Harley-Davidson motorcycles, the I suffix matters because Harley sold both carbureted and fuel-injected versions of the same motorcycle. Later motorcycles stopped using the I designation because fuel injection became standard equipment.

Touring Models

Road King, Electra Glide, Street Glide, Road Glide, Ultra, Police, CVO

Touring Model Letters

Harley-Davidson Touring models are the long-distance bikes in the lineup. They commonly include saddlebags, fairings, passenger comfort features, and larger chassis layouts built for highway miles.

Model Code Model Name
FLHRRoad King
FLHRCIRoad King Classic
FLHRSIRoad King Custom
FLHPRoad King Police
FLHSElectra Glide Sport
FLHTElectra Glide Standard
FLHTCElectra Glide Classic
FLHTPElectra Glide Police
FLHTCUUltra Classic Electra Glide
FLHTCULUltra Classic Electra Glide Low
FLHXStreet Glide
FLHXSStreet Glide Special
FLHXSECVO Street Glide
FLHTCUSECVO Ultra Classic Electra Glide
FLHTCUTGTri Glide Ultra Classic
FLHTKElectra Glide Ultra Limited / Ultra Limited
FLHTKLElectra Glide Ultra Limited Low / Ultra Limited Low
FLHXXXStreet Glide Trike
FLTCRubber Mounted Dresser Classic
FLTCURubber Mounted Dresser Classic Ultra
FLTRRoad Glide
FLTRSECVO Screamin’ Eagle Road Glide
FLTRXRoad Glide / Road Glide Custom
FLTRXSRoad Glide Special

Softail Models

Classic hardtail look with hidden rear suspension

Softail Model Letters

Softail models use hidden rear suspension to create the look of an older hardtail frame while keeping modern ride comfort. Older Softails used a different platform than the 2018-up mono-shock Softail family.

Model Code Model Name
FLSTSoftail
FLSTCHeritage Softail Classic
FLSTFFat Boy
FLSTNSoftail Deluxe
FLSTSCSpringer Softail Classic
FLSTSECVO Softail Convertible
FLSTSBCross Bones
FXSTBNight Train
FXSTCSoftail Custom
FXSTDSoftail Deuce
FXSTSSpringer Softail
FXSTSBBad Boy
FXSTSSECVO Softail Springer Screamin’ Eagle
FXCWSoftail Rocker
FXCWCSoftail Rocker Custom
FXSSoftail Blackline
FXSBSoftail Breakout
FXSBSESoftail CVO Breakout

2018-Up Softail Model Letters

In 2018, Harley-Davidson moved the Softail family to a newer mono-shock chassis. This platform replaced the Dyna line and became the main home for many modern Harley cruiser models.

Model Code Model Name
FXBRBreakout
FXBRSBreakout 114 / Breakout 117
FLDEDeluxe
FXFBFat Bob
FXFBSFat Bob 114
FLFBFat Boy
FLFBSFat Boy 114
FXBBStreet Bob
FXBBSStreet Bob 114
FLSBSport Glide
FLHCHeritage Classic
FLHCSHeritage Classic 114
FXLRLow Rider
FXLRSLow Rider S
FXLRSTLow Rider ST
FLSLSoftail Slim

Dyna / FX Models

Big Twin performance-style Harleys before the 2018 Softail changeover

Dyna / FX Model Letters

Dyna and FX models are known for Big Twin power, exposed rear shocks, and a more stripped-down performance/cruiser feel compared with Touring models.

Model Code Model Name
FXDBDyna Street Bob
FXDCDyna Super Glide Custom
FXDDyna Super Glide
FXDLDyna Low Rider
FXDFDyna Fat Bob
FXDFSECVO Fat Bob
FXDS-CONDyna Convertible
FXDWGDyna Wide Glide
FXDXDyna Super Glide Sport
FLDDyna Switchback
FXRSuper Glide II
FXRSLow Glide / FXR Sport
FXRS-CONVFXR Sport Convertible
FXRTSport Glide
FXRPPolice / Defender
FXSLow Rider

Sportster Models

XL, 883, 1200, Iron, Nightster, Roadster, and newer RH models

Sportster Model Letters

Sportster models are smaller and lighter than Big Twin Harleys. Traditional Sportsters used XL model codes, while newer liquid-cooled Sportster models use RH codes.

Model Code Model Name
XLSportster
XLH883Sportster Hugger
XL883Sportster 883
XL883CSportster 883 Custom
XL883LSportster 883 Low
XL883NSportster 883 Iron
XL1200Sportster 1200
XL1200CSportster 1200 Custom
XL1200LSportster 1200 Low
XL1200NSportster 1200 Nightster
XL1200RSportster 1200 Roadster
XL1200SSportster 1200 Sport
XL1200VSportster Seventy-Two
XL50Sportster 50th Anniversary Edition
RH975Nightster
RH1250SSportster S

V-Rod Models

VRSC, Night Rod, Street Rod, Muscle, and Revolution engine models

V-Rod Model Letters

V-Rod models used Harley-Davidson’s liquid-cooled Revolution engine family and sit apart from the traditional air-cooled Big Twin lineup.

Model Code Model Name
VRSCV-Rod
VRSCAWV-Rod with 240 mm rear tire
VRSCBV-Rod Black Finish
VRSCDNight Rod
VRSCDXNight Rod Special
VRSCFV-Rod Muscle
VRSCRStreet Rod

Other Harley Models

Street, Trike, Pan America, and other non-traditional model codes

Other Model Letters

Some Harley-Davidson model codes do not fit neatly into Touring, Softail, Dyna, Sportster, or V-Rod families. This includes Street models, trikes, and adventure-touring models.

Model Code Model Name
XG500Street XG500
XG750Street XG750
FLRTFreewheeler Trike
FLHTCUTGTri Glide Ultra Classic
FLHXXXStreet Glide Trike
RA1250Pan America 1250
RA1250SPan America 1250 Special

Harley-Davidson Abbreviations | Frequently Asked Questions

Common Harley-Davidson abbreviation questions

What does FL mean on a Harley-Davidson?

FL is commonly associated with Harley-Davidson Big Twin models using a larger touring or wide-front-end style chassis. It appears in many Touring and Softail model codes.

What does FX mean on a Harley-Davidson?

FX is commonly associated with Harley-Davidson Big Twin models with a narrower or more performance/cruiser-style chassis. FX appears in Dyna, FXR, and many Softail model codes.

What does XL mean on a Harley-Davidson?

XL is the traditional Harley-Davidson Sportster model family code. Common examples include XL883, XL1200C, XL1200R, and XL1200N.

What does FLHTK stand for?

FLHTK is commonly associated with the Electra Glide Ultra Limited / Ultra Limited Touring family. It is a Harley-Davidson Touring model code.

What does FLTRX mean?

FLTRX is a Road Glide model code. Depending on year and naming, it may refer to Road Glide or Road Glide Custom.

How do I know what Harley model I have?

Use the VIN, owner’s manual, registration, and model code together. Model-code references help identify the family, but the VIN and exact year are best for parts, fluid capacity, and service information.

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