Frame/Vin/Crankcase ID #’s & Model Identification  

Frame ID Numbers  

There are three tables listed here. The first is Frame ID Numbers - 2001 and later. 

The second table is Motorcycle ID Numbers 1981 and Later. 

The third is Motorcycle ID Numbers 1970-1980.  

Frame ID Numbers - 2001 and Later  

  

17 digit VIN on frame. 

Abbreviated VIN on engine. The legal VIN number is on the frame.  

Example: 1 HD 1 DJ V 1 3 1 Y 500001  

1 = Made in USA  

5 = Made for the Canadian market 

HD = Harley Davidson  

1 = Weight Class  

1 = Heavyweight (901 cc and larger) 

DJ = Model Designation  

FL/FX Models  

BH = FXST 

BL = FXSTS 

BM = FLSTF 

BR = FLSTS 

BS = FXSTD 

BT = FXSTB 

BV = FXSTI 

BW = FLSTCI 

BX = FLSTFI 

BY = FLSTSI 

BZ = FXSTSI 

DD = FLHT 

DC = FLHT 

DG = FLHTC Shrine 

DJ = FLHTC 

FB = FLHRI 

FC = FLHTCUI 

FD = FLHR 

FF = FLHTCI 

FG = FLHTCUI With Sidecar 

FH = FLHPI 

FL = FLHTCUI Shrine 

FM = FLHTPI 

FP = FLTR 

FR = FLHRCI 

FS = FLTRI 

FT = FLHPEI 

GD = FXDL 

GE = FXDWG 

GJ = FXDX 

GH = FXD 

GK = FXDP 

GL = FXDXT 

GX = SIDECAR TLE 

HA = VRSCA 

HX = SIDECAR RLE 

JB = FXSTDI 

KX = SIDECAR TLE ULTRA 

?? = FXDP POLICE 

?? = FLHTCUI POLICE 

?? = XL 883 POLICE 

?? = TLE SIDECAR POLICE 

?? = FLHRSEI  

?? = FXDWG3 

?? = FXSTDI 

?? = FLSTC 

XL Models 

CJ = XL 883C CA = XLH 883 

CA = XLH 1200 

CE = XL 883H 

CG = XL 1200C 

CH = XL 1200S 

CJ = XL 883C 

CK = XL 883R 

V = Engine Type 

L = 1340 Evolution 

M = 883 Evolution 

P = 1200 Evolution 

R = 1340 Evolution Fuel Injected 

V = Twin Cam 88 

W = Twin Cam 88 Fuel Injected 

Z = 1130 Revolution 

V = Engine Type 

L = 1340 Evolution 

M = 883 Evolution 

P = 1200 Evolution 

R = 1340 Evolution Fuel Injected 

V = Twin Cam 88 

W = Twin Cam 88 Fuel Injected 

Z = 1130 Revolution 

1 = Introduction Date 

1 = Regular Introduction  

2 = Mid Year (January)  

3 = California Model 

4 = Anniversary Model 

3 = VIN Check Digit (Can be 0-9 or X) 

1 = 2001 

2 = 2002 

Y = Assembly Plant 

J = Milwaukee, WI 

T = Tomahawk, WI 

Y = York, PA 

K = Kansas City, KS 

500001 = Serial Number 

Production

2001 - 234,461 

2002 – TBD 

Frame ID Numbers - 1981 and Later  Example: 1HD1AAK11BYO13478  

The frame number is broken 

down like this: 

1 HD 1 AA K 1 1 B Y 013278 

1  = Made in U.S.A. 

HD = Harley Davidson 

1  = Weight Class 

     1 = Heavyweight 

     4 = Lightweight 

     8 = Sidecar 

AA = Model Designation 

K  = Engine Displacement 

     K = 1340 Shovelhead 

     H = 1000 Ironhead XL 

     L = 1340 Evolution 

     M = 883 Evolution XL 

     N = 1100 Evolution XL 

     P = 1200 Evolution XL 

1  = Introdution Date 

     1 = Regular Introdution 

     2 = Mid-Year (January) 

     3 = California Special 

     4 = Daytona (March) 

1  = Check Digit 

B  = Model Year 

     B = 1981     C = 1982 

     D = 1983     E = 1984 

     F = 1985     G = 1986 

     H = 1987     J = 1988 

     K = 1989     L = 1990 

     M = 1991     N = 1992 

     P = 1993     R = 1994 

     S = 1995     T = 1996 

     U = 1997 

Y  = Plant of Manufacture (York, PA) 

T  = Plant of Manufacture (Tomahawk, WI) 

J  = Plant of Manufacture (Milwaukee, WI)

013278 = Sequential Number 

FL/FX Models  

AA  FLH - 80 

AB  FLHP - 80 Chain 

AC  FLH - 80 Shrine Chain 

AD  FLH - Classic 

AG  FLH - Classic w/ sidecar 

AH  FLHP - 80 Belt Deluxe 

AJ  FLH - 80 Heritage 

AK  FLHS - 80 

AL  FLH - 80 Shrine Belt 

BA  FXE - 80 

BB  FXEF - 80 

FLT/FXR Models  

AE  1981 FLT 

AF  1981 FLTC 

DA  FLT 1982 and 1983 only 

DB  FLTC 

DC  FLHT 

DD  FLHTC 

DE  FLHTC w/ Sidecar 

DG  FLHTC Shrine 

DH  FLTC w/Sidecar 

DJ  FLHTC 1986 - present 

DK  FLTC Shrine 

DM  FLTCU - Ultra 

DN  FLTCU - Ultra w/Sidecar 

DP  FLHTCU - Ultra 

DR  FLHTCU - Ultra w/Sidecar 

DS  FLTCU - Ultra Shrine 

DT  FLHTCU - Ultra Shrine 

EA  FXR 

EB  FXRS 

EC  FXRT 

EE  FXRDG 

EG  FXRS-SP  Sport Edition 

EH  FXRD 

EJ  FXRC 

EL  FXLR 

EM  FXRS - CON 

FA  FLHS 

FB  FLHR-I Injected 

FC  FLHTCU-I Injected 

FD  FLHR 

FE  FLTCU-I Injected 

FF  FLHTC-I Injected 

Dyna Glides  

GA  FXDB-D Daytona 

GB  FXDB-S Sturgis 

GC  FXDC 

GD  FXDL 

GE  FXDWG 

GG  FXDS-CON 

GH  FXD 

XL Models  

CA  XLH 

    XLH 1000cc 1981 - 1985 

    XLH 883 1986 - 1987 

    XLH 883 Deluxe 

    XLH 1100 

    XLH 883 1988 - present 

    XLH 1200 

CB  XLS 1981 - 1985 

CC  XLX 1981 - 1985 

CD  XR-1000, 1983 - 1985 

CE  XLH 883 Hugger 1987 - present

CF  XLH 883 Deluxe 1988 - presentBC  FXS - 80 

BD  FXB - 80 

BE  FXWG - 80 

BF  FXSB - 80 

BG  FXDG 

BH  FXST 

BJ  FLST/FLSTC 

BK  FXSTC 

BL  FXSTS 

BM  FLSTF 

BN  FLSTN 

BP  FXSTSB 

FLT/FXR Police Models  

DA  FLHTP - Windshield 1984 and later 

DF  FLHTP - Fairing 

ED  FXRP - Windshield 

EF  FXRP - Fairing 

EK  FXRP - C.H.P. 

CG  XLH 1200 Custom 

CH  XLH 1200 Sport 

Sidecars  

SA  CLE Purchased w/FLH 

SD  CLE Purchased w/FLH 

SE  CLE Separate 

SF  TLE Purchased w/FLTC/FLHTC 

SG  TLE Separate 

SH  CLE Purchased w/FLHX 

GX  TLE 

HX  RLE 

KX  TLE Ultra 

Frame ID Numbers - 1970-1980  Motorcycle Serial Numbers  

Vehicle Identification Number (V.I.N.) is located on the 

engine crankcase and is the same as the number located on 

frame steering head. 

Example: 1A 13478 H7  

1A = Model Designation 

     1A = FL-1200             6E = FXEF-80 

     2A = FLH-1200            7E = FLHS-1200 

     3A = XLH-1000            9E = SS-250 

     4A = XLCH-1000           2F = FXS-1200 

     5A = GE-750              3F = SXT-125 

     6A = SS-350 Sprint       4F = SS-175 

     7A = SX-125              6F = SS-125 

     8A = M65-S               7F = XLCR-1000 

     7B = ERS                 2G = XLT-1000 

     8B = MSR-100             3G = FLH-80 

     2C = FX-1200             5G = FLT-80 

     3C = SX-350 Sprint       6G = FXE-80 

     5C = MC-65               7G = FXS-80 

     6C = SR-100              7T = SST-250  

     1D = LE Sidecar          8F = SST-350 

     2D = X-90                9F = SX-350 

     3D = Z-90                9G = FXWG-80 

     5D = SX-175              1H = FXB-80 

     6D = SX-250              2H = CLE Sidecar 

     7D = MX-250              3H = FLH-80 Classsic 

     9D = FXE-1200            5H = FLHS-80 

     4E = XLS-1000            6H = FL-80 

     5E = FXEF-1200           7H = FLH-1200 Police 

                              8H = FLH-1200 Shrine 

                              9H = FLH-80 Police 

                              1K = FLH-80 Shrine 

     

13478 = Sequential Number 

H = Decade Code 

    H = 1970 thru 1979 

    J = 1980 only 

7 = Model Season 

    0 = 1970 

    1 = 1971 

    2 = 1972 

    3 = 1973 

    4 = 1974 

    5 = 1975 

    6 = 1976 

    7 = 1977 

    8 = 1978 

    9 = 1979 Crankcase Identification Numbers  

Numbers located on both left and right crankcase halves. 

Big Twin: Left Case - Outside, Lower Front 

          Right Case - Inside, Gearcase Compartment

XL Models: Left Case - Inside, Primary Compartment 

           Right Case - Outside, Near Oil Pump 

Stamped at Capitol Drive Facility 

Used to identify engine and track production changes 

Example: 1588 321 007 

15 = Engine Designation 

     1 = 1200cc Shovelhead 

     7 = 1000cc Iron XL 

     14 = 1340cc Shovelhead 

     15 = 1340cc Evolution 

     16 = XR-1000 

     17 = 883cc Evolution XL 

     18 = 1100cc Evolution XL 

     19 = 1200cc Evolution XL 

     20 = 1340cc Evolution, California (1988 - *) 

     21 = 883cc Evolution XL, California (1988 - *)

     22 = 1200cc Evolution XL, California (1988 - *) 

88 = Model Year 

321 = Day of Production 

      001 = Jan. 1st        182 = Jul. 1st 

      032 = Feb. 1st        213 = Aug. 1st 

      060 = Mar. 1st        244 = Sep. 1st 

      091 = Apr. 1st        274 = Oct. 1st 

      121 = May  1st        305 = Nov. 1st 

      152 = Jun. 1st        335 = Dec. 1st 

007 = Number That Day The Harley Davidson Alphabet

A great many people over the years have become suitably confused by Harley-Davidson's model designations. And rightfully so. The alpha-designations merely exist, the letters seemingly drawn out of thin air.  Today, even though we have only two basic engine designs to deal with, the Sportster X and big twin F, the number of letters for one model would do credit to a bowl of soup. For example, the 1995 model line included the FLHTCI and the FXSTSB - mouthfuls both.  Let us analyze these. First, the FLHTCI bagger. The F stands for the medium compression 74-inch OHV engine introduced in 1941; the L stood for the slightly more powerful "Special Sport Solo" version. The H was tacked on in 1955, indicating the " Super Sport Solo." In 1978 the 80-inch engine was introduced as an option, and by 1981 the F model designation meant an 80-incher. The T was added in 1983 to indicate that this was a touring machine with bags and batwing fairing, and the C also came in that year to show that this model had "classic" looks and a higher price tag. The I is the first use of that letter, and is alphabetical proof that this model is fuel-injected rather than carbureted. Got all that?  

Now the FXSTSB. The F has been demonstrated. The X shows that this big twin had the lighter, Sportster-type front end inaugurated in 1971. The ST (in this case those letters have to stand together) stands for the Softail chassis design, introduced in 1984. The second S is the Springer front end, intro-ed in 1988. The B is for the new 1995 model, the Bad Boy.   Confused? And rightfully so. While all these letters might not make much sense to the average Harley enthusiast, they help a lot in the parts department - especially when prefaced by a year, such as an 1984 FXRT.  Often the first alpha-designation a Harley enthusiast interested in Harley history hears is about someone's JD model, indicating the 74-inch V-twin introduced in 1921, but the lettering goes back long before that.  Up to 1908, there was only one Harley model per year, a battery-fired single cylinder, so any further designation than the year was superfluous: i.e., an 1907 Harley. But in 1909, the factory offered four singles, with either 26- or 28-inch wheels (wheels were measured from the outer edge of the tire back then), and either battery or magneto ignition. These were referred to as the Model 5 (fifth year of production, which, for Harley-Davidson purposes, began in 1904) with battery and 28s, the Model 5-A with mag and 28s, 5-B with battery and 26s and 5-C, mag/26. The abortive twin was called the 5-D.  In 1910, the single-cylinder racer was called the 6-E. In 1912, things got real complicated with both chain and belt drive being offered, and a clutching mechanism designated by an X; all wheels were the 28-inch variety. The basic single was the Model 8, the mag-fired twin with "freewheel control" and chain drive was called the Model X-8-E.  In 1914, we see the first use of the F letter, a 61-inch magneto twin with two-speed gearbox. In 1915, the J model appeared, the twin with three-speed transmission and battery ignition. That was also the year of the first K model, a racing twin.  In 1916, the year designation was changed from year of production to calendar year, so it was not 12-F, but 16-F. Eight models were available that year: the F, J, E, R and T twins, and C, B and S singles. Already Harley was complicating things, as the E of 1910 was a racing single, while the E of 1916 was a one-speed twin.  The heck with this; let us start with the alphabet and go right through to see how many letters have been used, and how many times. When you see a /, that means the letter(s) was secondary (FL), tertiary (FLH), etc. To try to keep this under control, I will start with the models that were in the 1920 line, and ignore what went on before that date.  

A (1926): SV/OHV 21-inch single (magneto ignition) 

A (1960): TS (two stroke) 165CC Topper scooter 

B (1926): SV/OHV 21-inch single 

B (1955): TS 165CC single 

/B: Belt-drive Sturgis model (ex. 1982 FXB) 

C (1920): i.o.e. 35-inch single, special order 

C (1930): SV/OHV 30.5-inch single 

/C: Custom, Classic or Caf 

/CH: Magneto Sportster (ex. 1958 XLCH) 

D (1929): SV 45-inch twin 

/D: 74-inch engine (ex. 1921 JD) 

/D: Extra power (ex. 1930 DLD) 

/D: Dyna Glide frame (ex. 1991 FXDB) 

/DG: Disc Glide (ex. 1983 FXDG) 

E (1936): OHV 61-inch twin 

/E: Electric starting (ex. 1964 GE, 1974 FXE) 

/E: Police engine (ex. 1953 FLE) 

F (1920): i.o.e. 61-inch magneto ignition (dating from 1914) 

F (1941): OHV 74-inch twin 

/F: Battery ignition flat twin (ex. 1921 WF) 

/F: Footshift (ex. 1952 FLF) 

G (1933): SV 45-inch Servi-Car 

/H: Larger engine (ex. 1936 80-inch VHL, 1955 55-inch KH) 

/H: More powerful engine (ex. 1955 FLH) 

I: Fuel injection (ex. 1995 FLHTCI) 

J (1920): i.o.e. 61-inch twin (dating from 1915) 

/J: Magneto ignition flat twin (ex. 1921 WJ) 

/K: More powerful K model (ex. 1955 K11K) 

L (1920): Single-passenger sidecar (dating from 1915) 

/L: Higher compression engine (ex. 1936 EL) M (1920): Commerical sidecar (dating from 1915) 

M (1965): TS 50CC single, Aermacchi 

/N: Newspaper delivery sidecar (ex. 1929 MN) 

/N: Nostalgia (ex. 1993 FLSTN) 

/O: Open-body commercial sidecar (ex. 1926 MO) 

/P: Police model 

Q (1920): Two-passenger sidecar chassis (dating from 1918) 

R (1932): SV 45-inch twin 

/R: Rubber-mount FX model (ex. 1982 FXR Super Glide) 

/R: Pseudo-racing model (ex. 1983 XR-1000) 

/R: Racing model (ex. 1952 KR) 

S (1926): OHV 21-inch, for racing purposes 

S (1948): TS 125 single 

/S: Sport (ex. 1978 FXS and XLS) 

/S: Sidecar use (ex. 1936 ES) 

T (1921): Twin-cylinder racer 

/T: TS 165 single (ex. 1953 ST) 

/T: Touring (ex. 1977 XLT, 1980) 

U (1937): SV 74-inch twin 

V (1930): SV 74-inch twin 

V (1994): DOHC 61-inch twin, for Superbike racing 

W (1920): SV 36-inch flat twin (dating from 1919) 

W (1937): SV 45-inch twin 

/WG: Wide Glide (ex. 1980 FXWG) 

X (1957): OHV 55-inch twin (usually used with L; i.e. XL) 

Y: Only letter never used 

Z (1973): TS 90CC single, Aermacchi 

Here are some models styles to go by.  

XLH Sportster 883 

XLH Sportster 883 Hugger 

XLH Sportster 1200 

XL 1200C 1200 Custom 

XL 1200S 1200 Sport 

FXD Dyna Super Glide 

FXDL Dyna Low Rider 

FXDS-CONV Dyna Convertible 

FXDWG Dyna Wide Glide 

FLSTS Heritage Springer Softail 

FXSTSB Bad Boy 

FLSTF Fat Boy 

FXSTS Springer Softail 

FXSTC Softail Custom 

FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic 

FLHR/FLHRI Road King / Road King Fuel Injected FLHT Electra Glide Standard 

FLHTC/FLHTCI Electra Glide Classic / Electra Glide Classic 

FLHTCUI Ultra Classic Electra Glide Fuel Injected 

All the learned readers can now berate me for my inaccuracies and omissions, such as racing models, sidecars, package trucks, etc.  I also left out most of the Aermacchi model designations, or this would have been far more complicated than necessary. Nor did I include all alphabets in all models; there are just too many. 

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