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It is at present made in varied lengths, nevertheless it was originally a set length, roughly equal to 21.5 inches, which was called a shakuhachi – hence the name of the instrument.
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With that, the Hydra-Glide became the Duo-Glide, putting Harley’s big tourers on the cutting edge of technology — well, late 1930s technology, anyway.
It is at present made in varied lengths, nevertheless it was originally a set length, roughly equal to 21.5 inches, which was called a shakuhachi – hence the name of the instrument.