When did Harley stop making the crossbones?

When did Harley stop making the crossbones?

2011
Unfortunately, the model did not prove to be successful. The Cross Bones was killed after a brief stint of three years and discontinued in 2011. The Harley-Davidson dark customs motorcycle, Softail Crossbones is a blast from the past.

What is the point of a bobber motorcycle?

The cut-down was created to modernize the appearance and improve the performance of the aging J-series Harley-Davidson. By removing the front fender, shortening the rear, and removing all excess accessories, the motorcycle was significantly lightened.

When did the new Harley Davidson cross bones come out?

For more information, visit Harley-Davidson’s Web site at www.harley-davidson.com. 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.

What kind of engine does a Harley Davidson Crossbones have?

The Harley-Davidson Softail Crossbones came equipped with a 1584 cc air-cooled, twin-cam 96B V twin counterbalanced engine paired with a six-speed manual cruise drive transmission. It could hit the maximum torque of 93.7 lb-ft at 3000 rpm (the 2011 model …

How tall is the seat on a Harley Davidson Crossbones?

Since it was inspired heavily by the old chopper bikes, Cross Bones was an assembly of everything great in the early Harley Davidson models. The hand-stitched seat sat high at 26.6 inches and gave a good view. The seat was wide and heavily padded, which made for excellent comfort value.

What kind of bike is the Cross Bones?

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.

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