Harley-Davidson RL 45
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| Manufacturer | Harley-Davidson |
|---|---|
| Production | 1932–1936 |
| Assembly | Milwaukee, WI USA |
| Predecessor | D 45 |
| Successor | W 45 |
| Class | standard |
| Engine | 45.32 cu in (742.7 cc) flathead V-twin |
| Bore / stroke | 2.75 in × 3.81 in (70 mm × 97 mm) |
| Top speed | 70 mph (110 km/h) |
| Power | 18.5 hp (13.8 kW) |
| Ignition type | 6 V, coil and points |
| Transmission | 3-speed |
| Frame type | Steel, single downtube |
| Suspension | Front: Leading link spring fork Rear: None, rigid |
| Brakes | Front: expanding shoe Rear: contracting band |
| Tires | 4.00 x 18 |
| Wheelbase | 57.5 in (1,460 mm) |
| Weight | 390 lb (180 kg) (dry) |
The Harley-Davidson RL 45 is a model of the R-series range produced from 1932 to 1936, preceded by the DL range (1929–1931), which was Harley-Davidson's first 45 cubic-inch and first flathead V-twin motorcycle, and succeeded in 1937 by the WL. The R-series range included 45-solo, R, RL and RLD models. The RL, like the DL before it, featured a total-loss oiling system; the following WL had a recirculating oil system.
