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10 Best Harley Davidson Motorcycles of All Time 1. 1915 11F The 1915 11F revolutionized the motorcycling world. As the first Harley with a 3-speed transmission, it also has an automatic oiler and large intake valves allowing it to boost up to 11 horsepower. It even has a removable nighttime service light. While it might not be practical to take this bad boy out on the road today, it’s still an important part of Harley history. It took the motorcycle maker to the next level and showed that it put comfort right up there with performance and style. 2. 2006 VRSCE2 The VRSCE2 is about a lot more than performance. This bike is all about looking good while performing well. It comes in three different color combinations–electric orange and black, chrome yellow pearl and platinum pearl, and scarlet red pearl and charcoal slate. Of course, riding a bike is about more than looking good and you can keep up on the road with the Revolution engine and the stellar handling that makes it easy to zip through traffic. 3. 2012 CVO Softail Convertible The Softail Convertible made its debut in 2010, but it’s the 2012 CVO Softail Convertible that really stands out from the pack. The bike has amazing touring capabilities that are perfect for long rides as well as cruising capabilities that are perfect for tooling around town. Features include a windscreen, a rear passenger seat, and a removable backrest. 4. 2010 Dyna Wide Glide It might not be the most practical Harley Davidson motorcycle ever released, but the 2010 Dyna Wide Glide is a lot of fun to ride. The 2010 model is a departure from the previous versions. It sports a chopped rear fender, a larger back end, and Tommy Gun 2-1-2 exhausts. It also sits a little lower than the previous models which is why it is so much fun. It pulses along the roads and, while turning might be a little bit of a challenge, those who enjoy gliding along will certainly enjoy taking this bike out for a spin. 5. 1983 XR-1000 Known for its power and performance, the 1983 XR-1000 largely stayed in the showroom because of its high price tag. It cost $7,000 to own one of these in 1983, which was a lot of money for a bike back then. Those lucky few who splurged enjoyed the power that came with the 998cc air cooled OHV V-twin engine. The bike has a top speed of 112mph and comes in at 500 pounds wet. It may not have won over performance bike enthusiasts at the time, 6. 2012 FLHR Road King The 2012 FLHR Road King kills when it comes to performance and customization. It performs well with its 1690cc Twin Cam 103 engine and 6-Speed Cruise Drive transmission. It also has electronic cruise control and an ABS braking system. When it comes to customization, it has a detachable windshield and an air-adjustable touring rear suspension making it easy to get the type of ride you want. All of this is rolled into the typical Road King body style that bikers have loved for years. 7. 2002 VRSC V-Rod Motorcycles and drag racing come together with the 2002 VRSC V-Rod. You can see Harley Davidson’s drag racing past written all over this motorcycle, from the style to the 115 horsepower at 8,250 rpm output that generates so much power that you can spin the rear wheel just like you would on a sport bike. It can also go up to 140 mph which is not bad at all for a 2002 bike. 8. 2009 FLHT Electra Glide Standard The 2009 FLHT Electra Guide Standard isn’t your typical Harley Davidson and that’s what makes it so interesting. It’s a stripped down tourer that doesn’t come with many of the features that people come to expect, like tons of chrome, fun paint colors, and powerful sound systems. What it does have is a V-twin engine, a 6-speed cruise drive transmission, air adjustable suspension, and reliable performance. 9. 1958 Duo-Glide If you enjoy the comfortable suspension that your modern bike has, you can thank the 1958 Duo-Glide. This was the first Harley Davidson to feature true rear suspension. If you are lucky enough to own one of these bikes, you can set the suspension to solo, heavy rider, or two-up. Even though this bike has a suspension system, it still has the standard sprung seat making this the perfect combination of old and new features. 10. 2009 FXSTB Night Train If looks are as important as performance, there is a good chance you have at least thought about picking up the 2009 FXSTB Night Train. It features various shades of black, inducing a blacked out powertrain, and it also has a stretched out front end. While it’s a head turner, it can also perform thanks to its 1584cc Twin Cam 96B engine. It might not win a race, but it has enough power for the average rider. Source - http://www.allmotornews.com/10-best-harley-davidson-motorcycles-of-all-time Music - Broken Reality by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400010