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Originally Posted by Prot
Dual disc brakes and with brake lines ran on each side of the fender are present on a Road King.
only the trikes have two brake lines going to each front caliper. I assume it's for the linked brake feature.
 
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Originally Posted by Architect
The twin brake lines to each caliper, TRIKE.
Take a look at your road glide. There is a brake line going to each of your front calipers since it has dual disc brakes on the front wheel.
 
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Originally Posted by Prot
rothmans' dealer told him it was already in a trike. I take that to mean that some trikes on the showroom floor have the new engine. Clearly that is not the case.

Regarding the revzilla pictures, I have on bifocals and I see dual disc brakes on a front wheel of an FL style front end. I see no indication of a trike, unless perhaps something is not showing up since I am looking at it on an iPad instead of a regular computer.
Steering stabilizer is stock on trikes only.
 
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Originally Posted by jz78817
only the trikes have two brake lines going to each front caliper. I assume it's for the linked brake feature.
I misread what you were saying. I happened to be looking at a new Breakout yesterday. It has single disc up front. It had ABS. It had two brake lines going to that one caliper.
 
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Originally Posted by Next In Line
Steering stabilizer is stock on trikes only.
I had to look closely to see it. I am used to a steering stabilizer being a different place on other bikes. Fair enough. Seems odd to debut the new engine in a trike though.
 
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We will find out the published numbers soon enough but with much free-er flowing heads alone 100hp is easy plus the extra displacement and high compression for wet head. I will throw my guess in that it will be 105hp/115tq unless the de-tuning for emissions kills it (most likely). Stage I tunes on these motors will be in the stock SE110ci range.
 
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Look at the fender. It doesn't look like a HD fender at all. This is probably a photo of a victory
 
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Look at the fender. It doesn't look like a HD fender at all. This is probably a photo of a victory
Looks like a Freewheeler fender and wheel to me.
 
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