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Guys, I don't get it either.
I did read that either some or all the touring models are gettting liquid cooled heads but it ain't like that is a surprise.
Looks like Harley has upped the ante...did I spell that right?
Liquid cooled touring bikes... Smart phone and bluetooth connectivity, infotainment with joystick controllers, bigger saddlebags, bigger, vented fairing...Holy Cow!
Go on the website and take a peek.
Honestly I think Victory is forcing them to up their game a little bit so they can no longer be accused of being "old technology". Not that they have been for a long time, but that is the perception out there.
I won't buy one. Not now anyway. I love working on my Evo. And the older I get the simpler I like many things.
But if I could afford one of those (and I knew it would be dependable) AND my old Evo...
Who knows???
This is the kind of stuff that could bring a lot of metric bikers to the Harley fold. And that's a good thing for HD and the USA.
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