2009 Harley Davidson Motorcycles:
A Buyer's Guide, Including the New V-Rod Muscle and Tri Glide
The 2009 Harley-Davidson lineup has officially been unveiled, and two new bikes-- the V-Rod Muscle and the Tri Glide Ultra Classic-- have joined the family, bringing the grand total of Harley models to 33.
The lineup now ranges from the cheapest Harley-- the $6,999 Sportster 883 XL Low (which happens to be one of our 10 Great Beginner Bikes)-- to the priciest, the $35,499 CVO Ultra Classic Electra Glide (ouch!). Other changes to the 2009 Harley lineup include a new frame, swingarm, and 2-1-2 exhaust system for all touring bikes, four CVO models, and more.
Check out the whole scoop on every new Harley in our 2009 Harley-Davidson Buyer's Guide, and take a look at these related items:
- 2009 Harley-Davidson CVO Buyer's Guide & Gallery
- 2008 Harley-Davidson Buyer's Guide & Gallery
- 2008 Harley-Davidson Cross Bones Review
- 2008 Harley-Davidson Fat Bob Review
- 2007 Harley-Davidson Sportster 1200 Nightster Review
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Comments
A Factory Trike!?! Well, one thing you’ve got to say for H-D is that they know their demographics.
The V-rod Muscle is kind of curvy. I think Harley had a Vision. The trike is a really good idea. It will be good for those newer riders who will feel more comfortable with three wheels and for those older riders who would feel more comfortable on three wheels.
Since when did the servi car become a trike
Will this trike be an HD proprietary unit, or will it be farmed out to Lehman Trikes or another maker of three wheelers?
Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Buyers Guide can find more conversion trikes for better price than MSRP.