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I'm looking at a 16 or 17 Heritage. I can only find 2 differences on the HD website compare bikes page. One is the apparent addition of a cruise indicator light on the 17 vs. the 16.....
The other is an improvement of about 2 ft. lbs in torque from 16 to 17. I find no differences other than that....
I'm looking at a 16 or 17 Heritage. I can only find 2 differences on the HD website compare bikes page. One is the apparent addition of a cruise indicator light on the 17 vs. the 16.....
The other is an improvement of about 2 ft. lbs in torque from 16 to 17. I find no differences other than that....
Anyone have any insight?
Thanks!
On which fastener(s)? I can't say that a change in torque spec is necessarily an improvement. There could be other reasons why the MoCo made the changes. For example, a change in the size or spacing of the fasteners, etc.
I'm looking at a 16 or 17 Heritage. I can only find 2 differences on the HD website compare bikes page. One is the apparent addition of a cruise indicator light on the 17 vs. the 16.....
Anyone have any insight?
Thanks!
"cruise indicator light on the 17 vs. the 16....."
If I am not mistaken (let me know if I am) the 16 and older Heritage did not have Cruise (as standard equipment).
So there would be no need for the indicator (again unless I am wrong).
I am curious if the 17 Deluxe has cruise (I am thinking it may not).
It looks like they stripped it.
The 16 & 17 Deluxe came with cruise (standard equipment).
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