
Hell Hath Frozen Over - 2014 Harley-Davidsons get water cool
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Hell Hath Frozen Over - 2014 Harley-Davidsons get water cool
Liquid Cooled Motor is introduced on the 2014 touring models. FINALLY! 



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Re: Hell Hath Frozen Over
Soooo......kickin' n screamin', HD was finally dragged into the later part of the 20th Century. 

Always ask why.


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Re: Hell Hath Frozen Over
Yeah, because the three disc ABS brakes, fly by wire throttle, EFI, electronic ignition, electronic gauges, cruise control, 6-speed trans, etc, etc, are so archaic that they needed to do something to bring the bikes out of the 50's.ceemes wrote:Soooo......kickin' n screamin', HD was finally dragged into the later part of the 20th Century.


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Re: Hell Hath Frozen Over
Ok, all the new 2014's Harley-Davidson's are now up. It takes 20-30 minutes to put up each one (As I just don't copy and paste, but create a unique page for each and everyone loaded with custom information and photos).
What I'd like to see is an engine update for the Sportsters (both 883 and 1200), and for whatever reason, the 110 CVO engine's didn't get updated (usually they are the first ones to get updated... so maybe we are seeing a technological ceiling limit here for the 110?). Also about 5 models, including the newish Harley-Davidson FXS Blackline isn't on the lineup anymore... interesting as it was a aimed at Victory sales.
My guess for the water cooling was H-D engine (as we all knew they would eventually) didn't pass air quality standards and/or as we have seen, there was too much of a warranty issue with the rear cylinder getting too hot.
Quite a few updates overall though.
Mike
What I'd like to see is an engine update for the Sportsters (both 883 and 1200), and for whatever reason, the 110 CVO engine's didn't get updated (usually they are the first ones to get updated... so maybe we are seeing a technological ceiling limit here for the 110?). Also about 5 models, including the newish Harley-Davidson FXS Blackline isn't on the lineup anymore... interesting as it was a aimed at Victory sales.
My guess for the water cooling was H-D engine (as we all knew they would eventually) didn't pass air quality standards and/or as we have seen, there was too much of a warranty issue with the rear cylinder getting too hot.
Quite a few updates overall though.
Mike
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Re: Hell Hath Frozen Over - 2014 Harley-Davidsons get water
Makes sense. First BMW ("wasserboxer" motor in the 2013 1/2 R1200GS), now Harley-Davidson.
Hell, IMO the world ended in 2009 when the Triumph Bonnevilles had to go to FI. This is just the after shock!
Hell, IMO the world ended in 2009 when the Triumph Bonnevilles had to go to FI. This is just the after shock!

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Re: Hell Hath Frozen Over - 2014 Harley-Davidsons get water
Anyone have a picture showing the radiator?
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Re: Hell Hath Frozen Over
I have to point out that when you have the same basics in every motorcycle you make, it's pretty easy to keep up with the rest of the pack that had it 10 years before.Gummiente wrote:Yeah, because the three disc ABS brakes, fly by wire throttle, EFI, electronic ignition, electronic gauges, cruise control, 6-speed trans, etc, etc, are so archaic that they needed to do something to bring the bikes out of the 50's.ceemes wrote:Soooo......kickin' n screamin', HD was finally dragged into the later part of the 20th Century.
They're no longer the archaic things they once were, but only to a point.
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Re: Hell Hath Frozen Over - 2014 Harley-Davidsons get water
Harley was the first manufacturer to implement EFI across its entire lineup. But which major manufacturer had fly-by-wire throttle before HD, 'cause I'm drawing a blank on that one. And a quick perusal of 2014 big touring rigs from other manufacturers shows a mixed bag of dry sumps, belt drives, ar cooling, 5 speeds, optional ABS, and so on.Wrider wrote:I have to point out that when you have the same basics in every motorcycle you make, it's pretty easy to keep up with the rest of the pack that had it 10 years before.


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Re: Hell Hath Frozen Over - 2014 Harley-Davidsons get water
The only reason why bike manufacturer went to EFI was to meet emission standard. It would make sense that HD was the first to go that route as big air cooled twins are one of the hardest engines to meet emission standards with.Gummiente wrote:
Harley was the first manufacturer to implement EFI across its entire lineup
So the fact that a manufacturer was the first to go EFI across the line does not mean they were the most advanced, in fact the opposite may be true. The longer you could hold off EFI and still meet emission standards would take more skills. For example Honda was the last automaker to go to EFI as it was the only car manufacturer that could meet emissions with a carburator.
That said, bikes are generations behind cars when it comes to technology. Most of the stuff that is considered cutting edge on bikes have been around forever on cars.
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Re: Hell Hath Frozen Over - 2014 Harley-Davidsons get water
I didn't claim HD was the most advanced, I'm trying to point out that they do have current technology on their bikes. And it's no big secret about the ever tightening noose of emissions, there are very few air cooled motors left out there that haven't left carburetors behind for more efficient EFI. Even Ural has finally thrown in the towel and will have EFI on all models for 2014. HD could have held out a few more years, too, but chose to accept fate (well, the fate as dictated by EPA, anyway) and undergo the retooling and expense when there was still time left on the clock. Royal Enfield did the same thing a few years ago, too, when they entered the global market once again.HYPERR wrote:The only reason why bike manufacturer went to EFI was to meet emission standard. It would make sense that HD was the first to go that route as big air cooled twins are one of the hardest engines to meet emission standards with.
So the fact that a manufacturer was the first to go EFI across the line does not mean they were the most advanced, in fact the opposite may be true. The longer you could hold off EFI and still meet emission standards would take more skills. For example Honda was the last automaker to go to EFI as it was the only car manufacturer that could meet emissions with a carburator.
I can't help but be reminded of a conversation I had with a writer for a motorcycle magazine at a Ural rally a few years ago. He was a pretentious twit who spent a lot of time loudly trashing motorcycles by make and model because they were inferior in his eyes. When he inevitably got to HD and started spouting off the same old clichés, I interrupted and politely rambled off the same list I did earlier in this thread. It caught him off guard and he fumbled for a bit before he shot back with "Yeah, well, they only put the fly-by-wire throttle on there to hide all the ugly cables on the handlebars".


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