Harley-Davidson recently announced two new bikes: the 2010 Custom Vehicle Operations (CVO) Ultra Classic Electra Glide and the Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight motorcycle.
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According to Harley-Davidson, the new 2010 Custom Vehicle Operations (CVO) Ultra Classic Electra Glide trades the shine of chrome for a fade to black in its debut as the new, darker version of this Harley-Davidson Touring motorcycle.
Each motorcycle is serialized from one to 999, and displays an array of blacked out components.
The CVO Ultra is powered by a black and chrome Screamin' Eagle Twin Cam 110 engine and a 6-speed Cruise Drive transmission, which is the largest-displacement V-Twin engine offered from the factory by Harley-Davidson.
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"With its classic bulldog shoulders stance, the Forty-Eight strikes a distinctive look and low profile that could only come from Harley-Davidson," said Ray Drea, Harley-Davidson Senior Director of Styling. "The Forty-Eight model has a collective past life experience and broken-in look that is raw and authentic."
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Lying low from tire-to-tire, the Forty-Eight model showcases more of its black 1200 Evolution V-Twin engine with polished accents and other components with a clean look highlighted by the traditional peanut fuel tank, small solo seat and lightening holes in the backbone mounting bracket.
Source: Harley-Davidson
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I think the Ultra would make a better touring Motorcycle for long distance!.
Whoa! These are some great bikes. Harley-Davidson has did it again. They always make the greatest bikes that can be considered masterpieces earning great respect from generations to generations. :)
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