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Cycle News 2016 Issue 38 September 27

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HARLEY-DAVIDSON MILWAUKEE EIGHT FIRST RIDE P96 (almost) a Japanese twin feel at the twist grip. It still retains that H-D personality, with the right amount of thump dialed in as Bozmoski describes, but com- pared to the 103 of last year it's an astounding difference. The second thing that springs into mind is the first gear. We're all familiar with the traditional Harley "clunk" when selecting first gear from neutral, right? This is all but eradicated on the Milwaukee Eight, delivering an even bigger surprise to me than the initial feel of the engine. The Milwaukee Eight's throttle response is also improved over the former 103 ci engine. Bosmoski noted that one area Harley couldn't sacrifice was the engine's slow-speed man- ners due to the amount of bikes that are used in parades, so navigating the drenched Tacoma roads in peak traffic showed his team had got this pretty spot on. There's not the jolt from a closed throttle you used to get with the former engine, instead the drive is nicely metered when transferring the extra torque to the ground. Harley-Davidson claims the new "Milwaukee-Eight 107 accel- erates 11 percent quicker 0-60 mph, equal to a two to three bike-length improvement, and 11 percent quicker from 60-80 mph in top gear, equal to a one to two bike-length improvement, compared to the Twin Cam High Output 103." I can't comment on the overall acceleration improve- ments because A: the road was soaking wet and B: because saying "one to two bike-length" as a form of exact measurement is completely inaccurate and therefore pointless. Why not just quote quarter-mile times? What I can say is by the seat of the pants, the engine does have more pep from the mo- ment you crack the throttle and up through the midrange. Top end was not ventured into due to road conditions, so I won't com- ment on that. On the Road Glide, the big- The 114c.i kit has torque to burn.

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