Harley Davidson Dyna Lineup
The addition of a six-speed transmission came to the Dyna family that same year.
Harley davidson dyna lineup. 1985 Harley-Davidson FXEF 1340 Super Glide Fat Bob. The new entries are Sport Glide and FXDR 114 joining holdover models Street Bob Low Rider Softail Slim Fat Bob Deluxe Fat Boy Heritage Classic and Breakout for a family of 10 motorcycles. The House of Harley-Davidson service department is staffed year-round by the best trained technicians in the world and House of Harley-Davidson offers Wisconsins best Riding Academy learn-to-ride class.
2020 Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight Starting at 11299. 1985 Harley-Davidson FXRP Police Pursuit Glide. Additional headlines from the 2014 Harley-Davidson lineup include the restyled Fat Bob model the availability of ABS on all five 2014 Sportster models and the continued integration of H-D1 Factory Customization.
With a variety of front ends available the Dyna is transformed from beach cruiser to street fighter to sport tourer. The current Dyna lineup consists of the Street Bob the Super Glide. For example a 2019 Harley-Davidson Street 750 model in Vivid Black with sale price of 7599 10 down payment and amount financed of 683910 60 month repayment term and 399 APR results in monthly payments of 12592.
Air cooled 1337cc 45 V. The Dyna family celebrated another significant year in 2008. Bore and stroke were 375 inches by 4 inches and the compression ratio was 89 to 1.
Since 2018 the model name of the Dyna has been completely deleted as Street Bob Low Rider and Fat Bob models now also get the new Softail frame. Highlights Include 110th Anniversary Editions Hard Candy Custom Styling and a Restyled Street Bob. Last week Harley-Davidson announced its 2013 model lineup with special 110th Anniversary models receiving the bulk of the focus.
Harley-Davidson has completely revamped its Big Twin cruiser model lineup for 2018 folding Dyna and Softail model lines into one all-new 2018 Harley-Davidson Softail range of motorcycles. The 2003 Harley-Davidson Dyna Low Rider had an air-cooled 1450 cc 45-degree V-twin engine with two valves per cylinder. Harley dropped the Low Rider from its lineup for the 2010 model year.