Bob Willis
09-17-2009, 08:53 AM
The 2010 range of Harleys are here - and in some style. All the models have been freshened with novel touches and paint schemes. And there are four new models on offer. The highlight of the Harley-Davidson line-up is the Electra Glide Ultra Limited that now sports an upgraded twin-cam 103 engine displacing 1687cc. The bike is loaded with previously optional equipment on the touring models as standard.
A new addition is the Fat Boy Special that's more menacing and lower than the stock available in satin chrome and denim black finishes. The XR range also gets a new model in the form of the XR1200X, which has blacked-out engine casing, USD forks and an aggressive matt black finish. Surprising on a Harley is its Showa piggyback suspension for sporty handling.
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The CVO (HD's Custom Vehicle Operation) Softail Convertible, is a two-in-one touring and cruising motorcycle featuring a new compact fairing, leather saddlebags, and detachable passenger and pillion backrests.
"This new product roll-out is simply an expression of our enthusiasm for motorcycling," said Bill Davidson, Vice President, Core Customer Marketing. "Like everyone, we are working and living in a challenging environment these days, but our passion for creating and riding great bikes is still at full throttle."
A new addition is the Fat Boy Special that's more menacing and lower than the stock available in satin chrome and denim black finishes. The XR range also gets a new model in the form of the XR1200X, which has blacked-out engine casing, USD forks and an aggressive matt black finish. Surprising on a Harley is its Showa piggyback suspension for sporty handling.
5248
The CVO (HD's Custom Vehicle Operation) Softail Convertible, is a two-in-one touring and cruising motorcycle featuring a new compact fairing, leather saddlebags, and detachable passenger and pillion backrests.
"This new product roll-out is simply an expression of our enthusiasm for motorcycling," said Bill Davidson, Vice President, Core Customer Marketing. "Like everyone, we are working and living in a challenging environment these days, but our passion for creating and riding great bikes is still at full throttle."