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Cycle News 2014 Issue 24 June 17

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 24 JUNE 17, 2014 P61 BY PAUL CARRUTHERS PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRIAN J. NELSON AND TOM RILES I 'll admit it: It's hard not to feel cool when you're riding a Harley. There I was in downtown Austin, reveling in all things X-Games, me and my matte black Harley- Davidson Street 750, open-face helmet, goggles, high-top riding shoes… hell, even my jeans were rolled up at the bottom. To quote Stuart Scott, I was as cool as the other side of the pillow. Then I got the photos back and realized I needed one of two things: A beard or a turkey baster for my flapping wattle. Let's just say I looked good from afar, but far from good. And although this may be a bit harsh to both of us, it seems I had that much in common with the newest of Harleys. While we both may be fit, the finish could use some help. But let's back up a bit and talk about what the Street 750 is rather than isn't. For starters, the new Harley-Davidson Street 750 is designed for… well, for starters. And for that, it fits the bill damn near perfectly. It's relatively inexpensive for a middleweight cruiser at $7499 and with a base-model Sportster set to run you $8399, the Street 750 - and its little sibling Street 500 at $6700 - are the cheapest entrance point into being Harley cool. The Street 750 is also user friendly, which will translate well to either those breaking into street riding or a first-time Harley buyer. It's relatively light at 489 pounds ready to roll (the Sportster weighs 562 pounds!) - a small package that newbies won't find in- timidating (with its seat height of 25.7 inch- es, a leprechaun could sit flat-footed at a stoplight) and… wait for it, it's liquid-cooled. STREET CRED THE NEWEST HARLEY MAY MAKE YOU THE COOLEST ON THE STREET

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