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Copyright Harley-Davidson

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, Fat Bob 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.
News release courtesy
Harley-Davidson Motor co.
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