The 2014 Harley-Davidson Softail lineup consisted of several models, each with its own unique features and styling:
Softail Deluxe: The Softail Deluxe was designed to evoke the look and feel of a classic cruiser, with a whitewall tire, chrome laced wheels, and a low seat height. It was powered by a Twin Cam 103B engine, producing 97 horsepower and 102 lb-ft of torque.
Softail Slim: The Softail Slim had a minimalist design with a narrow rear end, chopped fenders, and a Hollywood handlebar. It was powered by a Twin Cam 103B engine, producing 97 horsepower and 102 lb-ft of torque.
Fat Boy: The Fat Boy had a bold and muscular design, with a wide front end, solid disc wheels, and a dual headlamp. It was powered by a Twin Cam 103B engine, producing 97 horsepower and 102 lb-ft of torque.
Heritage Softail Classic: The Heritage Softail Classic was designed to evoke the look and feel of a classic touring motorcycle, with studded leather saddlebags, a quick-release windshield, and a passenger backrest. It was powered by a Twin Cam 103B engine, producing 97 horsepower and 102 lb-ft of torque.
Breakout: The Breakout had a sleek and modern design, with a long and low profile, a wide rear tire, and a chopped fender. It was powered by a Twin Cam 103B engine, producing 97 horsepower and 102 lb-ft of torque.
Softail Deluxe (Limited Edition): The Softail Deluxe also had a limited edition model that featured a custom paint scheme, unique seat and saddlebags, and a numbered plaque on the fuel tank.
Softail Slim (Limited Edition): The Softail Slim also had a limited edition model that featured a custom paint scheme, unique wheels, and a numbered plaque on the fuel tank.
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