Harley-Davidson's VRSC family just got a little more awesome. Joining the original V-Rod and the black-on-black Night Rod, the 2009 VRSCF V-Rod Muscle ($17,200) is a new addition that means business. This silver bullet is powered by the Revolution 1250cc V-Twin liquid-cooled engine, and features a fat, 240 mm rear tire, Brembo triple-disc brakes with available ABS, satin chrome straight-shot side pipes, and a drag strip-worthy clutch.
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4 Oct 2011
23 Sept 2011
Special Bikes/Harley-Davidson Fat Boy Lo
Cruise the streets
in unique style aboard the Harley-Davidson Fat Boy Lo ($16,300 and up).
Featuring the lowest seat height of any Harley, the black denim Fat Boy Lo has
a profile all its own, with a reshaped seat and handlebar, half-moon
footboards, black cast aluminum 17-inch wheels, a counter-balanced Twin Cam 96B
V-Twin engine paired with a 6-Speed Cruise Drive transmission, and, of course,
the classic five-gallon Fat Bob fuel tank.
17 Sept 2011
Special Bikes/Harley-Davidson Iron 883
Blacked-out from
fender to fender, the 2009 Harley-Davidson Iron 883 ($7,900) is an affordable,
no-frills chopper that's begging to be customized. The latest Harley Dark
Custom motocycle, the Iron 883 offers plenty of old-school, anti-plastic style,
including front fork gaiters, a drag-style handlebar, side-mount license plate
holder, a chopped rear fender, a straight cut shorty dual exhaust, and 13-spoke
cast aluminum wheels (19-inch front, 16-inch rear) with a fat 150 mm rear tire.
The bike is powered by the impressive Evolution 883cc V-Twin engine.
12 Sept 2011
Cool Rides/Harley-Davidson FXS Blackline Softail
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Harley-Davidson FXS Blackline Softail |
Ready yourself for
Spring with the new Harley-Davidson FXS Blackline Softail ($15,500 and up). A
creation of the company's Dark Custom movement, the FXS redefines the Softail
with features like a bobbed rear fender, an asymmetric five-gallon Softail fuel
tank, a compact headlight and speedometer for a more custom look, the lowest
two-up seat (only 24-inches off the tarmac) ever offered by Harley-Davidson,
paired with new Split Drag handlebars, black-rimmed, laced wheels, and a Twin
Cam 96B V-Twin engine dressed in black and silver. Just one more thing to look
forward to once the sun and warm weather decide to return.
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