Harley-Davidson Softail Standard: The Softail Standard featured a classic, stripped-down design with a Milwaukee-Eight 107 V-twin engine and a minimalist styling approach.
Harley-Davidson Street Bob: The Street Bob offered a bobber-style look and a powerful Milwaukee-Eight 114 V-twin engine. It had a solo seat, mini-ape handlebars, and a blacked-out treatment for a more aggressive appearance.
Harley-Davidson Low Rider: The Low Rider combined elements of a custom cruiser and a performance bike. It had a Milwaukee-Eight 107 engine, mid-mount controls, and a dual seat with an adjustable suspension.
Harley-Davidson Softail Slim: The Softail Slim showcased a vintage-inspired design with a classic Hollywood handlebar, wire wheels, and a hidden rear suspension. It was powered by a Milwaukee-Eight 107 engine.
Harley-Davidson Fat Boy: The Fat Boy had a muscular and bold appearance, featuring solid-disc wheels, a satin chrome finish, and a Milwaukee-Eight 114 engine. It had a wide rear tire and a distinctive LED headlight.
Harley-Davidson Heritage Classic: The Heritage Classic embodied a timeless touring style with features like a detachable windshield, saddlebags, and a passenger seat. It came equipped with a Milwaukee-Eight 107 or 114 engine.
Harley-Davidson Breakout: The Breakout offered a custom-inspired design with a long and low profile. It featured a stretched tank, a wide rear tire, and a Milwaukee-Eight 114 engine for powerful performance.
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