Harley introduces 2015 models

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Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson Motor Co. today introduced its full line of 2015 motorcycle models.

They include: the Road Glide Motorcycle; the Road Glide Special Motorcycle; the Freewheeler Trike; the Electra Glide Ultra Classic Low/Ultra Limited Low Motorcycles; the CVO Street Glide Motorcycle; and the CVO Road Glide Ultra Motorcycle. The Softail Models also have a new braking system.

Earlier this summer, Harley unveiled the Road Glides and the Project LiveWire electric motorcycle.

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The Freewheeler Trike has a new rear body shape that gives it a low, lean profile. The Electra Glide models have new ergonomic enhancements and Project Rushmore features. The CVO Street Glide has a new audio system that plays through four bi-amped front and rear three-way speakers. And the CVO Road Glide Ultra is a super-premium touring motorcycle with luxury features.

There are eight new paint colors for 2015 and additional customization is available with hundreds of new Genuine Motor parts and accessories. The company also released new Genuine MotorClothes products.

Continuing its focus on customer-driven innovation and design, the new models also included fan input.

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“The broad 2015 Harley-Davidson model lineup demonstrates our commitment to delivering amazing products to our customers through world-class, customer-led product design,” said Matt Levatich, president and chief operating officer. “We are one with our riders around the world, and everything we do is about delivering what they expect and deserve from Harley-Davidson.”

The new models will be available beginning today at Harley dealerships.

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