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Déjà Vu All Over Again
Softail Deluxe
Virginia DeMoss
12/01/2003

Those with a soft spot for Softails will applaud the introduction of two new members to this popular model line for 2005—the Softail Springer Classic and this just-as-pretty-as-the-picture Softail Deluxe. Tear yourself away from the enticing Glacier White Pearl and Chopper Blue Pearl paint scheme for a second, and you’ll find plenty more about this motorcycle to love. (Click image to enlarge)




Harley-Davidson has gotten that neo-nostalgia thing just right this time, with such touches as wide whitewalls on wire-laced wheels; long-barreled shotgun pipes; clean front light bars with bullet signals; new narrow, tapered floorboards; a chrome oil tank; a tombstone taillight; and a sculpted chrome headlight and nacelle. For 2005 all H-D models get reflector-optic headlights with a logo in the center. (Click image to enlarge)



This time-machine travels under the power of Harley’s Twin Cam 88B engine, which has been powder-coated in a wrinkle black finish and set off with chrome covers. With a relatively mild compression ratio of 8.9:1, torque is rated at a significant 85.0 ft lbs at 3,000 rpm. Other requisite H-D running gear includes a five-speed transmission and a clean, quiet carbon fiber belt final drive. Choose your Deluxe with the standard 40mm constant velocity carburetor or Harley’s Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection for an additional $400. To keep tabs on the bike’s performance, there’s even a nifty new speedometer with big retro-style digits. (Click image to enlarge)


Broadening the FLSTN’s appeal even more is a long, low stance. The suspension was lowered to provide a height of just 24.5 inches for the quick-change one-up or two-up saddle. Additional amenities include a grab rail, a stylish integrated luggage rack, a user-friendly side stand, pull-back risers and handlebar, and fuel tank and fender emblems. Fill in your favorite color from a palette of four solids and a pair of two-tones, and you’ve got yourself one attractive custom cruiser right off the production line. (Click image to enlarge)

www.harley-davidson.com

Harley-Davidson, FLSTN/FLSTNI Softail Delux
 Engine: 88 cubic inch V-twin, air cooled
 Dry weight: 676 pounds
 Price: $16,795 - $17,380

 

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