2014 Tri-Glide Thread

:Shrug: with radiators in the leg-fairings

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Re: 2014 Tri-Glides are water cooled :(

Let's settle for lower fairings then :blush: I'd generally remove them for summer and reinstall them in Sept/Oct. Maybe I'm an anomaly though
 
Re: 2014 Tri-Glides are water cooled :(

Liquid cooling could be a good thing, especially for the Trikes. With that big back end on it the air flow across the rear cylinder is practically non existent.
 
Re: 2014 Harleys WOW! PROJECT RUSHMORE

just looked at this yea cool stuff then I seen the price of the ULTRA,,Starting at over
25K..over 32 for the trikes..

Wow some cool things being done to the Harley..

Love to test ride a new trike.

I am more of a solid color type of guy versus 2 tone..
 
Re: 2014 Harleys WOW! PROJECT RUSHMORE

have you seen the new parking brake location...its behind the floorboard as a heel pedal.
 
Re: 2014 Tri-Glides are water cooled :(

The way it reads to me is that the heads are cooled. It does't come right out and say it, but thats the way I take it.
 
Re: 2014 Tri-Glides are water cooled :(

That would give HD another good reason. Why people should get a Tri guide and not convert.
 
Re: 2014 Tri-Glides are water cooled :(

all they are doing is redirecting air flow to the heads from the fairing lowers it looks like..
No water cooled yet ..
 
Re: 2014 Tri-Glides are water cooled :(

Let's settle for lower fairings then :blush: I'd generally remove them for summer and reinstall them in Sept/Oct. Maybe I'm an anomaly though


You are not an anomaly. I removed the vents from the lowers. It in creases air flow significantly and still provides the benefit of the lowers. 5 minute procedure to remove or re-install.
 
Re: 2014 Harleys WOW! PROJECT RUSHMORE

I do not believe they are water cooled..They have funneled air to the top heads..

This is the top of the line. 103 cubic inches of air and precision cooled Harley-Davidson
 
Re: 2014 Harleys WOW! PROJECT RUSHMORE

I see a lot of changes on the New one's. I like what I see so far. Might not like the price. But the Bike looks pretty good ThumbUp
 
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Re: The 2014 Harley Tri Glide is Here

I really like the new infotainment system. That, combined with the new fairing design, and water-cooling sure makes me think about trading up. It's not a screamin' eagle trike, but it's not priced like one either.
 
Re: The 2014 Harley Tri Glide is Here

No telling what cam is in these motors... my bet it is the same old grind. You will also notice in the online shots that the oil cooler is gone, tour pak is a mini now. 10:01 compression motor now as well as they rated the torque over 100 at the crank for this new year.

The new digital radio is said to have bluetooth, GPS Navigation and ABS link (what ever that means) Speedo and Tach are larger, LED lights and a newly redesigned outer fairing with a comfort air scoop that the rider can control to put air in the cockpit. There's more but would take forever to post. You guys will see them soon enough.:D:D



Here is a shot of what is behind the glove box front door, no longer a glove box though.

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Here you can see the metal water header on the top of the throttle body. All the water lines seem to have a quick disconnect. Also notice they put a water shield over the throttle body connector to the left.

I wonder where the overflow will go from that reservoir? Riders leg? OUCH.


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Re: 2014 Tri-Glides are water cooled :(

I'm "assuming" water cooled heads, not the cylinders, as per a patent that Harley Davidson applied for back in 2012.....?????...ThumbUp
 
Re: 2014 Tri-Glides are water cooled :(

Looks like its aimed at cooling the exhaust ports. I know they state that the compression ratio has been bumped up and they have a new cam designed for low end torque. Think they could have been listening to folks on this forum all these years?? ;)

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