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2014 Harley-Davidson Tri Glide Ultra, How much motorcycle can you fit on three wheels? One look at the new Tri-Glide Ultra and you'll have your answer. - The 2014 Harley-Davidson Trike motorcycles provide you long-haul comfort and confidence. As part of Project RushMore, for 2014 the Harley Tri Glide Ultra has been totally redesigned. The new twin-cooled high output Twin Cam 103 engine is built to deliver more power for passing, climbing hills and carrying a passenger and luggage. There are new rear-to-front linked brakes for maximum stopping power. And the new Daymaker LED headlamp and LED fog lamps let you see farther than ever before. The new Boom Box 6.5 Infotainment system features a 6.5-inch full-color touch screen and the loudest, clearest speakers ever in a Harley-Davidson motorcycle. The luggage spaces have been redesigned with more space inside, a sleek new look outside and new latches that can be operated with one hand. The iconic batwing fairing has also been changed to reduce head buffeting without losing its distinctive, authentic Harley-Davidson style. The Tri Glide Ultra Trike is full of all the features that you want in your Trike motorcycle, including a 6-speed Cruise Drive transmission for low rpm at highway speeds. It is designed and built as a single unit; it is not a bolt-on Trike kit so it provides an integrated and seamless look. Take time to see all the performance features on the Tri Glide Ultra that give you a top-notch riding experience. Learn more about the features on some other Harley classes of motorbikes too, including the Softail motorcycles and the H-D Dyna bikes. The Touring class, including the Road King motorcycle is a must see for your Harley touring.
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