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Harley-Davidson's Screamin' Eagle Electra Glide Classic
Harley-Davidson says it broke all rules while building the Screamin' Eagle Electra Glide, as it puts the "sport" in sport touring.
The tourer has many exclusive features. From the custom leather seat with perforated seating surface, to painted inner fairing, engine-turned instrument faces, chrome bars with internal wiring, and a custom full-length fuel tank, Screamin' Eagle brings a lot more.
The ribbed chrome and rubber handgrips, streamlined rider floorboards and mini passenger floorboards add a finishing touch.
Some highlights:
Black high-torque, 1.4 kw starter
High-performance clutch with hydraulic actuation
Premium AM/FM/CD sound system with integral amplifier
Harley-Davidson® factory security system with smart siren
Bullet-style rear turn signals mounted on a chrome narrow turn signal bar with integrated license plate bracket
Black high-torque, 1.4 kw starter
Dark-tinted, mini wind deflector
Colour option: Two-tone candy teal and dark candy teal, two-tone candy cherry and dark candy cherry, two-tone sunrise yellow pearl and stingray silver
The two-tone bikes are priced at $29,995 (Rs 13,73,771).
Model Samantha Wilkinson stands behind a Harley-Davidson Screamin' Eagle Electra Glide Classic tourer during the launch of the Sydney Motorcycle Show, in May 2004.
Photograph: Greg Wood/AFP/Getty Images
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