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Wow, and Automatic Compression Release and integrated oil cooler.
>>For 2012, all eight Harley-Davidson Touring models are powered by a Twin Cam 103 engine with Automatic Compression Release and integrated oil cooler. Producing 102 ft. lbs. of peak torque at 3500 rpm, the Twin Cam 103 provides outstanding performance around town and on the open road.<<
Looks like those who bought a 2011 with a power pack option kinda got screwed since you get the 103 standard now.
But once I complete my 95" build, my 2006 bike will have plenty of power so no big deal.
The water cooled tourers must be coming mid year.
Last edited by carpetride; Jun 29, 2011 at 01:33 PM.
There not showing the CVO bikes unless I missed them???
I've been waiting to see what they do to the CVO Ultra and Street Glide.
I'm ready for a new bike.
Looks like HD is just releasing the touring and sportsters early. That's all that shows on the web sight anyway. The ship with the dynas and softails must be delayed at India.
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