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There was a black orange with the eagle paint job years ago--2000 or so. The same year they also had a blue one as well. I can remember looking at them at the time.
Here's one from 2004 The second picture is a blueroad glidewith the eagle paint from 2001, which I think is the same one available in orange and black.It's a 95 cu in engine.
Do a google image search for screaming eagle ultra .
that says the first Ultra Screaming Eagle was in '04, which would be that first picture I found. Don't know the engine size. What I remember seeing must have been the 2000 Road Glides.
The 2004 was the orange bike but it was a classic not an ultra which came out in o6. The 04 had a 103 engine and was produced as an 04 and 05. The tour pak was optional and so were the rear speakers. That is why it was a classic instead of an ultra. It also hadm no cb or intercom.
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