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Harley-Davidson 2021 Softail HARLEY-DAVIDSON 2021 SOFTAIL The soul-satisfying rumble of a Softail™ will send a message to every city block or mental block you encounter. This is where authentic heritage meets modern technology for power, style and the unadulterated riding experience. Find the one that fits your style. You’re in for one hell of a ride. 2 3 SOFTAILTM SOFTAIL TM STANDARD SLIM Get the classic look of spoked The Softail® Standard motorcycle offers the essential Harley-Davidson wheels, chopped fenders and cruiser experience: A lean Bobber profile steeped in attitude, the floorboards on the Softail Slim®. It’s dynamic performance of the Harley-Davidson Softail chassis, and the 35 pounds lighter, with greater lean unrelenting power of the Milwaukee-Eight® V-Twin powertrain. Featuring angle than Slim models from just classic Vivid Black paint and highlighted with gleaming chrome and a couple years ago. And it has the polished finishes, the Softail Standard model is a Harley-Davidson power and soul-satisfying sound of motorcycle presented in its most elemental form. the Milwaukee-Eight® 107 V-Twin COLOR OPTIONS engine. COLOR OPTIONS DIMENSIONS ENGINE WHEELS / TIRES DIMENSIONS ENGINE WHEELS / TIRES Length and seat height 2 320 mm and 680 mm Engine Milwaukee-EightTM 107 Front Chrome Steel Laced Length and seat height 2 310 mm and 660 mm Engine Milwaukee-EightTM 107 Front Gloss Black, Steel Laced 100/90B19,57H,BW 130/90B16,73H,BW Fuel capacity 13,2 L Displacement 1746 cc Fuel capacity 18,9 L Displacement 1746 cc Weight 291 kg Power and torque 86ch / 64 Kw @ 5450 tr/min Rear Chrome Steel Laced Weight 291 kg Power and torque 86ch / 64 Kw @ 5450 tr/min Rear Gloss Black, Steel Laced and 144 nm 150/80B16,77H,BW and 144 nm 150/80B1677H,BW 4 5 SOFTAIL STREET BOB® 114 No nonsense, raw bobber attitude packed into the lightest weight Softail, equipped with a Milwaukee-Eight® 114 en - gine. A perfect performance base for customization. Mil- waukee-Eight® 114 engine, the most powerful option for a Softail®. Two-up seating, black steel laced wheels, dark fin - ishes. Available in four unique paint schemes, with the classic “Number One” graphic on the fuel tank. COLOR OPTIONS DIMENSIONS ENGINE WHEELS / TIRES Length and seat height 2 320 mm and 680 mm Engine Milwaukee-EightTM 114 Front Gloss Black, Steel Laced 100/90B19,57H,BW Fuel capacity 13,2 L Displacement 1868 cc Weight 286 kg Power and torque 93ch / 64 Kw @ 5020 tr/min Rear Gloss Black, Steel Laced and 155 nm 150/80B16,77H,BW 6 7 SOFTAIL SPORT GLIDE Get the responsive ride of the redesigned Softail® frame and suspension with the power of the Milwaukee-Eight® 107 V-Twin engine in the Sport Glide™. The model features a mini batwing- inspired fairing and saddlebags that both detach in seconds. COLOR OPTIONS DIMENSIONS ENGINE WHEELS / TIRES Length and seat height 2 325 mm and 680 mm Engine Milwaukee-EightTM 107 Front Mantis, black, 130/70B18 63H BW Fuel capacity 18,9 l Displacement 1746 cc Rear Mantis, black, 180/70B16 77H BW Weight 304 kg Power and torque 86ch / 64 Kw @ 5450 tr/min and 139 nm 8 9 SOFTAIL FAT BOB® SOFTAIL From the modern, aggressive look of its 2-1-2 upswept exhaust and TM LOW RIDER S asphalt-devouring fat tires to the massive torque of the Milwaukee- Eight® 114 engine to the ride of the Softail® frame, to inverted front The Low Rider® S is a blacked-out performance-cruiser with forks and easily adjustable rear suspension, the Fat Bob® 114 is a style that’s as aggressive as its ride. Loads of Milwaukee- built to shake up the status quo. This is for the rider that wants to Eight 114 Engine torque for blasting off from stoplights, break new ground at a high rate of speed. hitting entrance ramps, and rolling on the passing power. Pure sound with a soul-satisfying rumble. Blacked-out COLOR OPTIONS finishes, moto-style bars with 4-inch risers, and mini speed screen let everyone know that this machine wasn’t built for those who want to take the conventional route. COLOR OPTIONS DIMENSIONS ENGINE WHEELS / TIRES DIMENSIONS ENGINE WHEELS / TIRES Length and seat height 2 355 mm and 690 mm Engine Milwaukee-EightTM 114 Front Dark bronze, Radiate cast aluminum wheel Length and seat height 2 340 mm and 710 mm Engine Milwaukee-EightTM 114 Front Denim black, Structure cast aluminum with 110/90B19,62H,BW laser etched graphics Fuel capacity 18,9 L Displacement Fuel capacity 13,6 L Displacement 1868 cc 1868 cc 150/80-16,71H,BW Weight 295 kg Power and torque 93ch / 64 Kw @ 5020 tr/min Rear Dark bronze, Radiate cast aluminum wheel Weight 296 kg Power and torque 93ch / 64 Kw @ 5020 tr/min Rear Denim black, Structure cast aluminum with and 155 nm 180/70B16,77H,BW and 155 nm laser etched graphics 180/70B16,77H,BW 10 11 SOFTAIL BREAKOUTTM The Breakout® 114 model takes long, lean muscle to the modern edge with the Milwaukee-Eight® 114 engine that stands out like a flexing bicep. It sends massive torque to the 240mm rear tire. There are custom details from fender to fender. A muscular modern chopper that turns stoplights into drag strips. COLOR OPTIONS SOFTAIL FAT BOY® 114 This original fat custom icon brings a steamroller stance with all the chrome you’d expect from an icon. Now lighter than the previous generation Fat Boy 114, and slinging torque from a Milwau- kee-Eight® 114. You’ll feel the difference the instant you crack the throttle. COLOR OPTIONS DIMENSIONS ENGINE WHEELS / TIRES DIMENSIONS ENGINE WHEELS / TIRES Length and seat height 2 370 mm and 665 mm Engine Milwaukee-EightTM 114 Front Gloss black, Gasser II cast aluminum Length and seat height 2 370 mm and 675 mm Engine Milwaukee-EightTM 114 Front Machined, Lakester cast aluminum 130/60B21,63H,BW 160/60R18,70V,BW Fuel capacity 13,2 L Displacement 1868 cc Fuel capacity 18,9 L Displacement 1868 cc Weight 394 kg Power and torque 93ch / 64 Kw @ 5020 tr/min Rear Gloss black, Gasser II cast aluminum Weight 304 kg Power and torque 93ch / 64 Kw @ 5020 tr/min Rear Machined, Lakester cast aluminum and 155 nm 240/40R18, 79V,BW and 155 nm 240/40R18,79V,BW 12 13 TOURING These motorcycles will keep your senses sharp and your mind at ease, no matter your journey. Hit hill climbs, horizon lines and head-clearing stretches of open road on a touring machine designed to go the distance. 14 15 ROAD KING® The Hiawatha headlamp and nacelle were born in the ‘60s, but the power of the Milwaukee- Eight® 107 engine on the Road King® brings it all into right now, fast. The Showa® dual- bending valve front suspension and rear emulsion shocks put riders in control for a plush ride. And riders get cast Impeller wheels and one-touch bags. It’s a modern classic. COLOR OPTIONS HERITAGE CLASSIC The refined finishes, modern edge and reinvigorated ride of the Heritage Classic model take nostalgia ripping into the here and now. The Heritage Classic comes in two finishes from the factory. Make noise with the Milwaukee-Eight® 107 with classic chrome style from the engine to the steel laced wheels or the 114 that comes with blacked-out finishes. COLOR OPTIONS DIMENSIONS ENGINE WHEELS / TIRES DIMENSIONS ENGINE WHEELS / TIRES Length and seat height 2 415 mm and 680 mm Engine Milwaukee-Eight™ 107 and 114 Front Chrome or Gloss Black, Steel Laced Length and seat height 2 450 mm and 705 mm Engine Milwaukee-Eight™ 107 Front Slicer II Cast Aluminum 130/90B16,73H,BW Fuel capacity 18,9 L 130/70B18 63H, BW Displacement 1746 cc / 1868 cc Fuel capacity 22,7 L Displacement 1746 cc Weight 316 kg Power and torque 86ch / 64 Kw @ 5450 tr/min and 144 Nm Rear Chrome or Gloss Black, Steel Laced Weight 360 kg Power and torque 89ch / 66 Kw @ 5450 tr/min and 147 nm Rear Slicer II Cast Aluminum 93ch / 69 Kw @ 5020 tr/min and 155 nm 150/80B16,77H,BW 80/55B18 80H, BW 16 17 ROAD KING® SPECIAL You’re looking at the king of our dark side. You get top-of- the-line power, iconic H-D style, and a blacked-out look that will stop traffic. This custom bagger has a commanding presence, from the Milwaukee-Eight® 114 V-Twin engine to the new LED headlight and new low profile console. You will leave an impression that will last. COLOR OPTIONS ROAD GLIDE® SPECIAL This bright chrome or blacked-out performance bagger comes loaded with premium features. If you’re seeking a classic touring design with never before offered two-tone paint schemes, then fire up the thrill-inducing Milwaukee-Eight® 114 V-Twin engine, and you’ll be in for one hell of a ride. COLOR OPTIONS DIMENSIONS ENGINE WHEELS / TIRES DIMENSIONS ENGINE WHEELS / TIRES Length and seat height 2 420 mm and 695 mm Engine Milwaukee-Eight™ 114 Front Gloss Black Prodigy Length and seat height 2 430 mm and 695 mm Engine Milwaukee-Eight™ 114 Front Gloss Black Prodigy 130/60B19 61H 130/60B19 61H Fuel capacity 22,7 L Displacement 1868 cc Fuel capacity 22,7 L Displacement 1868 cc Weight 351 kg Power and torque 89ch / 66 Kw @ 5020 tr/min and 158 nm Rear Gloss Black Prodigy Weight 371 kg Power and torque 89ch / 66 Kw @ 5020 tr/min and 158 nm Rear Gloss Black Prodigy 180/55B18 80H 180/55B18 80H 18 19 STREET GLIDE® SPECIAL The custom hot rod bagger look stops people in their tracks.
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