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2011 Harley Davidson Models: Three New Models for 2011


Harley Davidson has introduced three new models for the 2011 year. The SuperLow, XR1200X and Road Glide Ultra models will join the already expansive model-year motorcycles.

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Described in a press release from Harley Davidson, the new SuperLow features revised front-end geometry, new wheels and tires and a reshaped seat and handlebars to achieve well-balanced handling and comfort. The new style “will inspire confidence in new riders and exhilarate those with experience.”


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The second model, the new Road Glide Ultra has the qualities of a frame-mounted fairing and luxury touring accommodations. The “Long-haul beauty” has a Twin Cam 103 engine, a King Tour-Pak luggage carrier, venting fairing lowers, ABS, Harley-Davidson Smart Security System, cruise control, and a four speaker, 80-watt Harman/Kardon Advanced Audio System.



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XR1200X, the last of the new models is described as, “Harley-Davidson Sportster performance honed to its finest edge,” featuring adjustable front and rear suspension, floating front brake rotors and the “surging power of a high-compression 1200cc Evolution V-Twin engine.”

Also for 2011, Harley Davidson will be offering new PowerPak Touring Combos and ABS for Softail models. This includes select Touring models that will benefit from the new PowerPak, which bundles the Twin Cam 103 engine with ABS and the H-D Smart Security System.

PowerPak will be offered as a standard feature on the 2011 Road King Classic, Electra Glide, Ultra Limited, and Road Glide Ultra models. They will also offer this feature as a factory-installed option on the 2011 Stree Glide and Road Glide Custom models.

The 2011 Hardly-Davidson Softail models, except Cross Bones are newly available with optioinal ABS, as well as new hand controls.



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