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I may have asked this question before. If I did I apologize. In my looking for a newer used Tri Glide (models before the low profile tires), I can't find a listing of changes with each model year. Has the trike not changed much in the last few years?
I may have asked this question before. If I did I apologize. In my looking for a newer used Tri Glide (models before the low profile tires), I can't find a listing of changes with each model year. Has the trike not changed much in the last few years?
Jim - they went to low profile tires in 2025. The earlier CVO tri-glides also had them. I hope this helps.
Here of some of the easier changes. Like the two wheelers the TGs got the redesigned 'Rushmore' enhancements such as fairing and BoomBox infotainment. I assume they got them in 2014 as did the two wheelers but I'm not certain of that. In 2017 they got the new M8 motor which was a 107" and changed to a 114" in 2019. Also in 2019 they got the BoomBox GTS which is much faster to load and includes CarPlay.
Not for sure about ABS on the TGs but I think it was introduced in 2019 along with traction control. My 2018 TG had linked brakes but pretty sure they were not ABS.
Here of some of the easier changes. Like the two wheelers the TGs got the redesigned 'Rushmore' enhancements such as fairing and BoomBox infotainment. I assume they got them in 2014 as did the two wheelers but I'm not certain of that. In 2017 they got the new M8 motor which was a 107" and changed to a 114" in 2019. Also in 2019 they got the BoomBox GTS which is much faster to load and includes CarPlay.
Not for sure about ABS on the TGs but I think it was introduced in 2019 along with traction control. My 2018 TG had linked brakes but pretty sure they were not ABS.
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