A few weeks after Harley-Davidson announced plans for new motorcycles, the company unveiled a cruiser and three new touring models.
2019 CVO Limited
The CVO Limited gets Tomahawk front 19-inch and rear 18-inch wheels and features the new Kahuna Collection (shifter pegs, brake pedal cover, muffler end caps, heated grips, and rider and passenger footboards).
There are three paint and wheel options: Auburn Sunglo/Rich Bourbon/Black Hole with Contrast Chrome Tomahawk wheels, Red Pepper/Wineberry/Magnetic Grey with Contrast Anodize Tomahawk wheels, and Magnetic Grey Fade with Contrast Anodize Tomahawk wheels.
2019 CVO Street Glide
For 2019, the CVO Street Glide receives the new Kahuna Collection like the CVO Limited.
There are three paint and wheel options: Charred Steel/Lightning Silver with Contrast Chrome Talon wheels, Wineberry/Black Forest with Contrast Anodize Talon wheels, Black Forest with Contrast Anodize Talon wheels.
2019 CVO Road Glide
For 2019, the CVO Road Glide receives model-specific wheel, bodywork, and paint options. Specific to the 2019 CVO Road glide are Fang Front Spoiler, Screamin’ Eagle Heavy Breather intake, and 21-inch front and 18-inch rear wheel.
There are three paint and wheel options: Charred Steel/Lightning Silver/Black Hole with Contrast Chrome Knockout wheels and Bright Chrome covers and exhaust, Red Pepper/Magnetic Grey/Black Hole with Contrast Anodize Knockout wheels, and Mako Shark Fade with Contrast Anodize Knockout wheels.
Like the rest of the 2019 Touring and trike models, these CVO models also receive the new Boom! Box GTS infotainment system. However, the boom is upped in each system with speaker options from the Harley-Davidson catalog—Stage II in the CVO Street Glide and Road Glide, and Stage I in the CVO Limited.
All CVO models are powered by the Milwaukee-Eight 117 is exclusive to CVO models and features 117ci displacement, a high-performance camshaft and intake, an elevated 10.2:1 compression ratio, and produces up to 125 pound-feet of torque. On 2019 models the Milwaukee-Eight 117 for CVO is identified by a bright Blaze Red band on the engine rocker boxes.
FXDR 114 Power Cruiser
The new FXDR 114 cruiser has Harley’s Softail chassis and a Milwaukee-Eight engine. A wind screen wraps around an LED headlamp, and a stretched 4.4-gallon fuel tank lengthens the bike’s profile.
The FXDR has keyless ignition, a security system and USB charging port as standard equipment and comes in six colour choices.