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2010 Harley-Davidson FXDC Dyna Super Glide Custom

2010 Harley-Davidson FXDC Dyna Super Glide Custom
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2010 Harley-Davidson FXDC Dyna Super Glide Custom
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The Dyna® Super Glide® Custom stands out on the street, with laced wheels and plenty of chrome. The speedometer is mounted on the tank console, giving the front end a cleaner look.

The Harley-Davidson Dyna family has its roots in the factory-custom revolution of the 1970s, and combines Big Twin performance with an extended FX front end. Dyna models deliver great handling and bold styling.

Model Highlights
New Michelin® Scorcher™ tires with a new tread pattern
New Black powertrain with chrome covers
New Helical cut 5th gear for improved transmission sound
= Chrome exhaust with dual staggered shorty mufflers
= 5.0-gallon Super Glide Custom fuel tank
= Chrome, Laced Steel wheels
= Low profile front fender
= Sport wrap-around rear fender with painted supports
= One-piece, two-up Dyna classic seat
= Stainless steel, mini pull-back handlebar
= Chrome low-profile tank console with electronic speedometer

Key Features
The Dyna® Super Glide® Custom stands out on the street, with laced wheels and plenty of chrome. The speedometer is mounted on the tank console, giving the front end a cleaner look. The Harley-Davidson Dyna family has its roots in the factory-custom revolution of the 1970s, and combines Big Twin performance with an extended FX front end. Dyna models deliver great handling and bold styling.

Rubber-mounted Twin Cam 96™ V-Twin engine with Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection
(ESPFI), rated at 92 ft. lbs. of torque
6-speed Cruise Drive® transmission
Exposed under-seat battery box
Exposed rear coil-over shock absorbers
Mid-mounted rider footpegs with brake and shift levers
Optional Harley-Davidson® Smart Security System with hands-free security fob
Optional Chrome Aluminum Profile laced wheels
Optional Original Equipment Custom Color paint program

Media/Press Releases
HARLEY-DAVIDSON ROLLS OUT NINE NEW MODELS FOR 2010
More Performance, Features and Value Across Six Motorcycle Platforms

MILWAUKEE (July 25, 2009) - Harley-Davidson roars into 2010 with nine new motorcycle models, the most expansive new-product introduction in the history of the Motor Company.

Across six model platforms, Harley-Davidson achieves a fusion of tradition and technology in a motorcycle product line that offers more power, luxury, and style, and more value.

"This ambitious new motorcycle launch reaches to our riders with the incredible passion that Harley-Davidson has inspired for more than a century," said Bill Davidson,

Harley-Davidson Vice President of Core Customer Marketing. "We are thrilled to offer our customers nine new models and a full selection of products for 2010 that lets their enthusiasm for enjoying great motorcycles continue at full throttle."

Highlights of the 2010 Harley-Davidson® line include:
As the new king of the Harley-Davidson Touring line, the Electra Glide® Ultra Limited model delivers the performance upgrade of a Twin Cam 103™ engine, and features standard equipment items previously offered only as accessories on regular-production Harley-Davidson Touring models.

The new Road Glide® Custom model looks lean and mean, with a slammed suspension, 18-inch front wheel and a new 2-into-1 exhaust system.

The Wide Glide® returns as an all-new Dyna® model done in old-school chopper style, with black laced wheels, a chopped rear fender, black "wire" sissy bar, 2-1-2 Tommy Gun exhaust and an optional flame paint scheme. Priced starting at $14,499, the Wide Glide is also a great new value.

The new Street Glide® Trike brings stripped-down, hot-rod styling to the three-wheel category, and joins the Tri Glide™ Ultra Classic® in an all new Trike family for 2010.

Dressed in satin chrome and denim black, the new Fat Boy® Lo presents a darker and lower interpretation of the motorcycle that still defines the fat-custom segment.

The 2010 Street Glide® model gets even more hot-rod soul, with updates that include a larger front wheel, slimmed-down exhaust, and a new tail light assembly. Street Glide takes a classic Harley-Davidson Touring profile to a low, light and lean extreme.

No motorcycle on the road today matches the modern street attitude of the three exciting models in the Harley-Davidson VRSC™ family: V-Rod®, Night Rod® Special and V-Rod

Muscle®. The explosive performance of the liquid cooled Revolution® V-Twin engine keeps VRSC at the top of the power cruiser food chain in 2010.

The American motorcycle legend that is Harley-Davidson Sportster® features six models for 2010, including the $7,999 Iron 883™ introduced mid-year 2009 and four others priced less than $10,000.

Harley-Davidson Custom Vehicle Operations™ (CVO™), masters of shimmering chrome and bold paint, offers four new limited-production models for 2010. The CVO Softail® Convertible is a versatile urban touring motorcycle, while the CVO Street Glide is a high-performance hot-rod bagger. The CVO Ultra Classic® Electra Glide® and CVO Fat Bob® models are refreshed for 2010 with new paint schemes and styling details. All CVO models are powered by a Twin Cam 110™ engine, the largest displacement V-Twin offered by Harley-Davidson.

Specifications

Model: Harley-Davidson FXDC Dyna Super Glide Custom
Year: 2010
Category: Custom / cruiser

Engine and transmission
Displacement: 1584.00 ccm (96.66 cubic inches)
Engine type: V2
Stroke: 4
Torque: 123.00 Nm (12.5 kgf-m or 90.7 ft.lbs) @ 3125 RPM
Compression: 9.2:1
Bore x stroke: 95.3 x 111.1 mm (3.8 x 4.4 inches)
Fuel system: Injection. Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection
Fuel control: OHV
Starter: Electric
Lubrication system: Pressurized, dry-sump
Cooling system: Air
Gearbox: 6-speed
Transmission type final drive: Belt
Clutch: 9-plate, wet

Physical measures
Dry weight: 295.0 kg (650.4 pounds)
Seat height: 710 mm (28.0 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
Overall length: 2,345 mm (92.3 inches)
Ground clearance: 120 mm (4.7 inches)
Wheelbase: 1,625 mm (64.0 inches)

Chassis and dimensions
Frame type: Mild steel, tubular frame; rectangular section backbone; stamped,
Rake (fork angle): 29.0°
Trail: 119 mm (4.7 inches)
Front suspension: 49mm with polished aluminium fork
Front suspension travel: 127 mm (5.0 inches)
Rear suspension: Coil-over shock
Rear suspension travel: 79 mm (3.1 inches)
Front tyre dimensions: 100/90-19
Rear tyre dimensions: 160/70-B17
Front brakes: Single disc
Front brakes diameter: 300 mm (11.8 inches)
Rear brakes: Single disc
Rear brakes diameter: 292 mm (11.5 inches)
Exhaust system: Chrome, staggered shorty exhaust with dual mufflers

Other specifications
Fuel capacity: 18.80 litres (4.97 gallons)
Oil capacity: 2.60 litres (0.17 quarts)
Color options: Vivid Black, Scarlet Red, Black Ice Pearl, Flame Blue Pearl and Brilliant Silver Pearl

Comments: New black powder-coated engine with chrome treatment covers; Low-profile front fender; Sport wrap-around rear fender with painted supports; Chrome, low-profile fuel tank console; Chrome, isolated riser; Mid-mounted rider footpegs; Standard passenger footpegs; Stainless steel, pull-back handlebars; “Teardrop” air cleaner assembly; One-piece, two-up Dyna® classic seat; New Michelin® Scorcher™ tyres



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