The 1994 Harley-Davidson FLHTC Electra-Glide motorcycle was a luxurious "full dresser" bike that provided ammenitites aplenty.
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In motorcycle parlance, the Harley-Davidson FLHTC represents what's known as a "full dresser," being equipped with luxuries riders of 30 years ago never even envisioned.
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It wasn't until the 1940s that windshields became common, the military being among the first to use them -- with the hope of stopping more than just wind from going through the rider's hair.
Later in the decade, Harley-Davidson offered a roll-up windshield as an option on civilian bikes.
In those days, riders felt lucky to get instruments and warning lights on their mounts. As might be expected, motorcycling has come a long way since then.
The FLHTC Ultra Classic Electra-Glide featured air-adjustable suspension, quiet belt-drive, an electronic cruise control, CB radio, AM/FM amplified stereo with weather band that includes remote controls for the passenger, a spacious rear trunk, and heavily-padded seats with backrests, all of which make its passengers feel right at home -- even when they're miles away.
In the old days, riders probably never dreamed that touring could be so luxurious. Nowadays, they don't have to.
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