2014 Harley-Davidson Street Glide Special: Coolness = 60.3%

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UPDATE: So it appears from the Patent, the Street Glide isn't cooled then? As it looks like it needs the plastic shrouds which contain the radiators like the Electra Glides...? Can that be?


I found the official US Patent for the design:

https://www.google.com/patents/US201101 ... CDsQ6AEwAQ

Publication number US20110114044 A1
Publication type Application
Application number US 12/621,240
Publication date May 19, 2011
Filing date Nov 18, 2009
Priority date Nov 18, 2009
Also published as DE102010044041A1
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After perusing the HD website, I finally found the answer buried deep within all the videos and pop-up menus of the Project Rushmore section; the only bikes that get the Twin-Cooled motor are the stock and CVO versions of the Electra-Glide Ultra Classic, Ultra Limited and Tri-Glide Ultra. Good catch, Mr High Side!

It seems the focus of the "select" bikes is more on the new options rather than the new motors. One tidbit I missed in all the hype was the introduction of the electronically linked "Reflex ABS" brakes on 5 of the models.
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Gummiente wrote:After perusing the HD website, I finally found the answer buried deep within all the videos and pop-up menus of the Project Rushmore section; the only bikes that get the Twin-Cooled motor are the stock and CVO versions of the Electra-Glide Ultra Classic, Ultra Limited and Tri-Glide Ultra. Good catch, Mr High Side!

It seems the focus of the "select" bikes is more on the new options rather than the new motors. One tidbit I missed in all the hype was the introduction of the electronically linked "Reflex ABS" brakes on 5 of the models.
What an awesome discussion so far!! :cowboy: :cowboy:

Thanks for doing that research last night. So that's quite interesting then, as the Street Glide (obviously) is using the High Output Twin Cam 103™ engine, but then if it's not liquid cooled, still gains the roughly 10% more torque vs the standard 103 engine. This is something that doesn't make sense (to me) as H-D would not have needed to liquid cool any of the engines at all to get the same torque OR would have put the +10% non-liquid cooled engines into their entire line up as it didn't need "anything else"?

Thus:
2014 Harley-Davidson FXDB Street Bob

(definitely NOT liquid cooled and not the High output 103 engine)

PERFORMANCE


Engine Torque Testing Method - J1349

Engine Torque 2 - 98.8 ft-lb

Engine Torque (rpm) - 3,000

Lean Angle, Right (deg.) - 30

Lean Angle, Left (deg.) - 31

Fuel Economy: Combined City/Hwy 5 - 43 mpg

2014 Harley-Davidson Street Glide Spc

(non-liquid cooled?)

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Engine Torque Testing Method - J1349

Engine Torque 2 - 104.7 ft-lb

Engine Torque (rpm) - 3,250

Lean Angle, Right (deg.) - 32

Lean Angle, Left (deg.) - 31

Fuel Economy: Combined City/Hwy 5 - 42 mpg
2014 Harley-Davidson FLHTK Electra Glide Ultra Limited

(liquid cooled we know for sure)


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Engine Torque Testing Method - J1349

Engine Torque 2 - 105.5 ft-lb

Engine Torque (rpm) - 3,750

Lean Angle, Right (deg.) - 31.9

Lean Angle, Left (deg.) - 31.8

Fuel Economy: Combined City/Hwy 5 - 42 mpg
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Gummiente wrote:It seems the focus of the "select" bikes is more on the new options rather than the new motors. One tidbit I missed in all the hype was the introduction of the electronically linked "Reflex ABS" brakes on 5 of the models.
Happen to know if "Reflex ABS" lets you use the rear brake on its own? I've got linked brakes, but I can use my rear brake on its own (pretty useful for slow speed maneuvering). I actually wish my brakes weren't linked, since I don't see the point, to be honest.
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Grey Thumper wrote:Happen to know if "Reflex ABS" lets you use the rear brake on its own?
It took me a while, but I found this item in a review posted on the Overdrive website; "The system connects the brakes between 32 and 40kmph. Lower speeds or higher speeds allow the brakes to be operated independent of each other". I guess that explains why they are electronically linked.

I've never owned a bike with ABS (but have ridden a few) and while I do like the idea behind it, I'm not sure if linked brakes are a good idea at any speed. in fact, on a sidecar equipped motorcycle they would actually be more of a danger than a help in certain situations.
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I'm with you guys, I like abs but am not a fan of linked brakes by any means.
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I might have a chance to see a new 2014 H-D 103 high output tourer in the "flesh" this week from a local dealer. If I do, I'll ask them about the cooling on this model. :D

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Yeah- how the cooling works on which models is still a mystery for me. I give it a cool for the updates but the styling is still dated.
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I vote "cool". I've never ridden one of the big Harleys, but long rides on my Sportster leave me numb in the nether regions, and that one looks very comfy.

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#20 Unread post by Chabu »

That is a thoroughly ugly bike in so many ways so I had to vote fail.

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