Are any of the 2015 touring bikes "wetheads"
09-01-2014, 05:44 PM
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Are any of the 2015 touring bikes "wetheads"
Has anybody who has seen the new 2015 touring bikes seen any of them that have radiators? I have looked at the MOCO website and I can't seem to find anything except "Air Cooled" engines in the Touring lineup.
Could it be that they dropped them all for 2015? Maybe I just missed seeing them.
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Same models as '14 are Twin Cooled. Check again and look closer
09-01-2014, 05:50 PM
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Same models as '14 are Twin Cooled. Check again and look closer
And the Road Glide Ultra CVO
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The CVO Street Glide is supposed to be a water buffalo as well.
09-01-2014, 06:14 PM
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3 CVO's and the Limited are twin cooled.
09-01-2014, 06:35 PM
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Same models as '14 are Twin Cooled. Check again and look closer
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And the Road Glide Ultra CVO
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The CVO Street Glide is supposed to be a water buffalo as well.
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3 CVO's and the Limited are twin cooled.
All of the above.
Listed under Engine Specs for each model.
09-01-2014, 06:57 PM
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sorry but those pseudo water cooled engines are pathetic and an absolute joke. There. I said it. its just the way it is weather ya like it or not.
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For many reasons, some of them good, there is passionate support for the traditional air-cooled motor. For them, there is the Ultra Classic. By any standard though, the Rushmore design features including the linked brakes of the 14 and later models are improvements over anything Harley ever made before then.
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For many reasons, some of them good, there is passionate support for the traditional air-cooled motor. For them, there is the Ultra Classic.
What about the Road King? Don't we count anymore?
09-02-2014, 02:59 AM
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All of the above.
Listed under Engine Specs for each model.
And the trike ultra as well.