With Detachable Hard Bags and Windshield, Switchback is Two Bikes in One
MILWAUKEE (July 20, 2011) – The new Dyna® Switchback motorcycle from Harley-Davidson® is a quick-change artist. With its colour-matched hard saddlebags and a fork-mounted windshield in place, the Switchback is a custom touring motorcycle. But in seconds, the detachable saddlebags and quick-detach windshield can be removed without tools. Now the Switchback is a custom street cruiser with a gleaming headlamp nacelle, five-spoke cast-aluminum wheels and a mini-ape handlebar.
The Switchback is powered by a muscular Twin Cam 103™ V-Twin engine that delivers strong performance on the street and on the highway. The Switchback is the lightest custom touring motorcycle in its displacement category, and at 727 pounds (330kg) ready-to-ride is 94 pounds (43kg) lighter than a Harley-Davidson Road King®. New front-end geometry, premium suspension components, Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) as standard, and a low-profile front tyre give the Switchback a stylish ride and a responsive handling.
"The new front end geometry, wheel and tyre specs, and cartridge fork are engineered to work together to produce steering that's light to input and immediately responsive," Brian Scherbarth, Harley-Davidson product engineer. "A demo ride will reveal that Switchback is a capable touring motorcycle that's also really fun to ride."
Designed to look great with or without its saddlebags, the Switchback is styled to evoke a classic proportion and clean, straightforward lines from its 17.8 litre fuel tank to the sweep of its full-coverage rear fenders. The bend of the mini-ape handlebar and its pull-back riser, full-length rider footboards and a two-up touring seat offer most riders all-day comfort.
Key Dyna Switchback Features
Harley-Davidson Motor Company produces heavyweight custom, cruiser and touring motorcycles and offers a complete line of Harley-Davidson motorcycle parts, accessories, riding gear and apparel, and general merchandise. For more information, visit Harley-Davidson's Web site at www.harley-davidson.com.