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Who knows if I'm just adding to the rumor mill, but I was at Oakland HD yesterday and the sales manager I've worked with told me that there won't be an LRS next year. I'm scratching my head on that, but he alluded to the fact that if HD would discontinue such a success so quickly, that there could be big changes in store for the FXD family. I guess we'll all see on Wednesday.
The way I read that article it said they are adding the breakout and fat Bob to the s family it didn't say the low rider s is dead. Either way it does not matter to me; I've got my s and if I buy another bike anytime in the next couple years the low rider s wouldn't be the only thing dead.
"For the 2018 Harley-Davidson range there will be three sizes of Milwaukee-Eight. The basic version is a 92hp, 1746cc unit and its name, ‘107’. There’s also an 1868cc, 101hp ‘114’ version and a 105hp, 1923cc ‘117’ derivative."
Those are some impressive HP numbers. A Stage 1 103 TC is maybe 80 HP?
101 HP from a stock 114 is impressive. Would love to see a Stage 1 114 motor in a Dyna.
I have no interest in the new motors. I like simplicity in my Harley's. I get enough heartache working on the 954RR when needed. I have fast and not as fast in the garage.
If the only drastic change is the addition of the M8 - I'll happily stick with my twin cam. Now, if they were doing a modern day FXRT/FXDXT - I may give it a second look. Plus, I have yet to see another factory paint scheme that catches my eye like my Superior Blue...
Would love to see the LR S with a 114. I would prefer a LR over a Fat Bob. The M8 just came out on the 2017s. Seems like a big leap to offer the 114 in a Dyna just a year later. My LR has a 103. The current LR has a 103 HO and the LR S the SE 110. The standard Dynas will have a 107 for 2018. A 114 is jumping a head by 3 engines. Yea, I could easily be tempted.
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