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NEW HARLEY-DAVIDSON SOFTAIL CROSS BONES MAKES DARK DEBUT
Authentic Custom Bobber Fuses Stunning Style and Distinctive Design

MILWAUKEE (January 21, 2008) - The new Harley-Davidson FLSTSB Softail Cross Bones cuts the aggressive profile of an authentic custom bobber, but with some dark twists that deliver a wickedly fun and emotional riding experience.

The new Softail model was announced today at the Harley-Davidson Winter Dealer Meeting in San Antonio. With the retro look of a Springer front end and other post-war era bobber styling cues like a sprung solo seat, half-round rider footboards, Gloss Black round air cleaner cover and chopped front fender, the Softail Cross Bones rides with a Black and Polished Twin Cam 96B powertrain, 6-speed Cruise Drive transmission and truly unique Softail suspension.

"Only Harley-Davidson could do this bike," said Bill Davidson, Harley-Davidson Vice President, Core Customer Marketing. "It's a motorcycle inspired as much by our early Knuckles and Pans, as by our desire to deliver innovative technology and content to make the ride today as magical and transforming as only a Harley-Davidson can. Cross Bones is a bike that makes me want to strap a blanket across the handle bar, hit the campgrounds on my next road trip and get totally in touch with what's right about this land."

As the latest of several Harley-Davidson Dark Customs, Cross Bones melds stripped and chopped custom creativity with rough and raw finishes. Soul mates of the Cross Bones include the Nightster, Night Train, Night Rod Special and Street Bob. Check out more on Dark Custom motorcycles at www.harley-davidson.com/darkcustom.

As each Harley-Davidson Softail motorcycle declares its styling independence with exclusive components and inspired craftsmanship, the Cross Bones is a bold addition to an already free-spirited family. Many features of the Cross Bones and other Softails are reminiscent of restless riders of the past, whose defiant attitude resonates with those who march to their own beat in any generation.

The Softail name originates from its rear suspension design, with a swingarm section that honors the lines of a vintage rigid frame, while delivering a smooth, comfortable ride. Hidden horizontal coil-over rear shock absorbers are strategically mounted out-of-sight below the powertrain. The counter-balanced Twin Cam 96B powertrain is rigid-mounted in the Softail frame to give the rider a core connection to the motorcycle. Harley-Davidson Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI) is standard on all Softail models, as is the 6-speed Cruise Drive transmission with its accommodating clutch lever effort.

The Softail Cross Bones takes on the road with a rebellious expression accentuated by a Gloss Black painted Springer front end with chrome springs, black bucket headlamp and black mini ape-hanger style handlebar. While the chopped front fender exposes more of the front wheel, a Bobtail fender does the same for the wide 200 mm rear tire. Tires with matching treads ride on Steel Laced wheels with Gloss Black painted rims.

The sprung solo seat, gloss black round air cleaner cover and old-style half-round rider footboards form a nostalgic focal point of the Cross Bones, recalling images of a classic era on this contemporary motorcycle. With two coiled springs underneath, the adjustable two-position Cross Bones seat rides in modern comfort at a height of 26.6 inches. A distinctive Softail horseshoe-shaped oil tank with the time-honored Harley-Davidson patent badge is located below the seat.

An authentically designed five-gallon fuel tank sports a gloss black "cat-eye" styled console with accessible ignition switch and a new speedometer face. A hand-laced leather tank panel on the console compliments the sprung solo seat. A straight shot exhaust system with chrome slash-cut mufflers provides optimum performance and stands out in contrast to the Cross Bones' many darker components.

The FLSTSB Cross Bones is available in premium custom graphics with wicked striping and paint featuring new Dark Blue Pearl, Dark Blue Denim, as well as Vivid Black, Black Denim, Olive Pearl and Pewter Denim.

FLSTSB Cross Bones features:

Rigid-mount, 1584 cc Twin Cam 96B balanced engine

6-speed Cruise Drive transmission
Black powder-coated engine with polished rocker box covers and pushrods and untreated fins
Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)
Gloss Black painted Springer front end with chrome springs
Gloss Black mini ape-hanger handlebar
Straight shot exhaust with chrome slash-cut mufflers
Adjustable sprung solo seat with leather lacing
26.6-inch seat height
Chopped front fender with striping
Bobtail rear fender with striping
Gloss Black cat-eye tank console with new speedometer face
Gloss Black round air cleaner cover, oil tank and rear fender supports
Distinctive five-gallon fuel tank with hand-laced leather tank panel and striping
200 mm rear tire
Laced Steel front and rear wheels with Gloss Black painted rims
Half-round old-school foot boards
Horseshoe oil tank with Harley-Davidson patent badge
Optional Smart Security System

Harley-Davidson Motor Company, the only major U.S.-based motorcycle manufacturer, produces heavyweight motorcycles and a complete line of motorcycle parts, accessories and general merchandise. For more information, visit Harley-Davidson's Web site at Country Selector.
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Now that's what I'm talkin' about. They finally built a new bike I'd fall all over myself to buy. That's a beauty, better start counting my nickles....
Now that's what I'm talkin' about. They finally built a new bike I'd fall all over myself to buy. That's a beauty, better start counting my nickles....
That would make a nice 50th birthday present.
Are you making these up? My goddess, what a parody. 8-|
I like it. Looks like Vans is moving into the MC shoe market.
That would make a nice 50th birthday present.
Yeah it would, I already bought myself a short barreled 12 gauge Remmington pump shotgun, the bike would be nice too
I usually can't tell one Harley big twin from the other any more. I guess I could tell this one because of the springer. Although why anyone would WANT a springer is a mystery to me. Maybe HD could build one with a plunger too. I'd love to see that. On cobblestones... wet cobblestones.
I usually can't tell one Harley big twin from the other any more. I guess I could tell this one because of the springer. Although why anyone would WANT a springer is a mystery to me. Maybe HD could build one with a plunger too. I'd love to see that. On cobblestones... wet cobblestones.
H-D's springer front ends actually work pretty well. They're not all boingy like the old springers because they actually have the shock that provides some damping. They make cool cheap motel bed spring noises too!
H-D's springer front ends actually work pretty well. They're not all boingy like the old springers because they actually have the shock that provides some damping. They make cool cheap motel bed spring noises too!
Does that mean they can skip the industrial strength grip glue? :-D
Looks like a big Cushman Eagle. A big badass Eagle that is. Kudoz to HD for producing something Kustom that's not a copy of a Monster Garage or Tutel monstrosity. On another off-topic subject, 1st run off my still produced 160 proof stuff that burnt like hell, but made the required adjustments in my noggin...burp...
Does that mean they can skip the industrial strength grip glue? :-D
Just come on out here and we'll watch you pull the grips off the RD400.
Just come on out here and we'll watch you pull the grips off the RD400.
The good news is if that thing breaks down I can carry it back to your house.
saw a post about this on the xlforum sometime over the weekend.. very cool looking. This, the nightster and the nightrain are very cool looking in my opinion..
Not a chopper or cruiser fan but...

I'm not normally a chopper or cruiser fan, but this is the first Harley that really catches my eye. Can't say anything about how it handles, but I love the styling! I don't think it will fit my 6'5" frame, though. Sigh.
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