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Harley-Davidson reveals new Electra Glide Standard

Stripped-back bike aims to provide a more intense riding experience

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The Electra Glide Standard features the same engine as the rest of the range

Harley-Davidson has revealed a new stripped-back version of its Electra Glide – the Standard.

Created, according to Harley, for the ‘traditional touring customer’, the Electra Glide Standard does away with some of the features found on the standard bike to provide a more visceral, involving riding experience.

It’s only available in one colour – Vivid Black – and doesn’t feature a screen of any type, limiting the amount of distractions for the rider. The aim is to intensify the riding experience, but the lack of equipment also helps to keep the price down, with Standard models starting at £19,995, compared to £21,335 for the Street Glide or £22,095 for the Road Glide.

It’s powered by Harley’s Milwaukee-Eight 107 engine, and features 49mm front forks with Brembo brakes and ABS. To help make longer journeys more comfortable the Standard also has a cruise control system is fitted.

Chrome accents have been applied to many areas of the bike, while polished metal features on a variety of components. These contrast a selection of blacked-out elements applied to the bike.

The Electra Glide Standard features a range of chrome accents
(Harley-Davidson)

The Standard also incorporates the same Batwing fairing, saddle bags and cast aluminium wheels that you’d find on existing Electra Glide models.

Though the Electra Glide Standard appears on the Harley-Davidson website, the bike isn’t available to order just yet.

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