2021 Harley-Davidson CVO Bikes Get New Rockford Fosgate Audio 20 Jan 2021, 13:10 UTC ·
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It was a big day on Tuesday for American bike maker Harley-Davidson, which for the first time decided to present the novelties for the new model year through a digital event called H-D 21. We got to see most of the plans the bike maker has for the new year, but some things, like the full details on the Pan America, were left out (we expect more on that at the beginning of next month). 12 photos
We’ve already talked about one of the major developments planned for this year, the launch of the Street Bob powered by the Milwaukee-Eight 114 engine, but there are news on other fronts as well.
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MILWAUKEE, Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Harley-Davidson (NYSE: HOG) offers motorcycle riders more performance, style, technology and freedom for the soul in 2021. Highlights of the line include the gritty Street Bob® 114 and restyled Fat Boy 114 cruisers, and on-trend new styling options for three popular performance baggers: Street Glide® Special, Road Glide® Special and Road King® Special models. Harley-Davidson will also offer four super-premium models created by its Custom Vehicle Operations team.
Harley-Davidson offers motorcycle riders more performance, style, technology and freedom for the soul in 2021.& Visit www.H-D.com to learn more about how Harley-Davidson is fueling the& timeless pursuit of adventure and freedom for the open road.
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TEMPE, Ariz., Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Rockford Fosgate (www.rockfordfosgate.com), the industry leader in high-performance audio systems, is excited to announce that Harley-Davidson® Audio Powered by Rockford Fosgate will be offered as original factory equipment on MY21 CVO™
Street Glide® and CVO™ Road Glide® Motorcycles.
2021 Harley-Davidson® CVO™ Road Glide® Motorcycle featuring Harley-Davidson® Audio Powered by Rockford Fosgate®
Bill Jackson, CEO and president of Rockford states, We are excited to be partnered with Harley-Davidson® on this project. Our two brands represent a long heritage of passionate, performance and lifestyle driven consumers. Jackson continued, This new audio system is on a whole different level for the rider. Our two teams worked hard on developing a system that was not only better sounding, but provided output, clarity, definition, and bass response during the riding experience. It is a new benchmark in perform
With this increase in displacement comes a small boost in horsepower from 85bhp to 92bhp and a little boost in torque from 106ftlbs to 115ftlbs. On the assumption you might want to use your extra horses to bring along a friend, the Street Bob 114 also comes with a pillion seat and pegs, rather than the solo set up on the 107.
Offering the 114 option now makes the Street Bob one of the more attractive Softails. As such a simple bike, it’s the perfect base for customising but choosing the Street Bob previously meant picking the small engine (which obviously makes you less of a biker…).
Speaker upgrade better low frequency response My stock Mopar receiver died a few years ago. I installed a Pioneer DEH-X7800BHS receiver with Bluetooth. The Pioneer receiver is rated as a MOSFET 50W x 4. The unit works fine in the WJ.
But all my speakers are still stock, however.
If I now upgrade all factory speakers (i.e., new, more efficient, better quality) with direct fit replacement sizes, how much of an improvement in sound should I expect? Assume that a subwoofer will NOT be added. Would it make sense to replace the speakers or just keep them stock?