This shrine-themed Ultra Classic Electra Glide variant appears in Harley-Davidson VIN and parts documentation beginning with the 2001 model year, when the company identified a dedicated Shrine version alongside the standard Touring lineup. It was a special-order, fleet-style motorcycle rather than a mainstream retail trim, aimed at Shriners and related ceremonial or organizational use. Over the years it was listed in Harley-Davidson’s official model-code tables and painted-parts catalogs with recurring Shrine-specific color and trim references, confirming that it remained part of the Touring family through successive model years rather than being a one-off package. The machine followed the larger Electra Glide touring formula of its era, and its identity was tied more to the factory Shrine presentation than to mechanical reinvention. By the 2014 model year, Harley-Davidson’s official Touring documentation no longer listed this Shrine version under the older Ultra Classic code, indicating that the nameplate’s run had ended. The Shrine concept later continued on other Touring models, but this particular Ultra Classic-based designation is documented as a single continuous production period from 2001 through 2013.
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