“103” engine standard on 2012 Harley big twins

That's 1688cc in European terms...

Posted: 21 July 2011
by Visordown News

HARLEY-DAVIDSON has announced that, as predicted, it's big 103 cubic inch (1688cc) V-twin is to be the standard engine for its 2012 range of Softail and Touring models.

The firm's overview of the 2012 changes is reproduced below:

The Twin Cam 103™ engine powers all 2012 Dyna®, Softail® and Touring models with the exception of the Dyna Street Bob® and Dyna Super Glide® Custom. This engine produces up to 100 ft lbs. peak torque, an increase of approximately 6 percent over the Twin Cam 96 engine it replaces as standard power for many of these models. The Twin Cam 103 is equipped with automatic compression release. It features identifying badges on the derby cover, timer cover and air cleaner trim ring.

A Security Package that pairs Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Smart Security System with proximity-based, hands-free security fob is available for all 2012 V-Rod®, Dyna®, Softail®, Touring and CVO™ models. The Security Package is standard equipment on CVO™ models and on the Road Glide® Ultra, the Electra Glide® Ultra Limited, and the Road King® Classic. The Security Package is a factory-installed option for all other models.

The Night Rod® Special is updated with new tapered tail section, lighter-weight wheels, an inverted front fork and improved ergonomics. Harley-Davidson celebrates a decade of power cruising with the V-Rod® 10th Anniversary Edition motorcycle, finished in Brilliant Silver Pearl bodywork that evokes the anodized aluminum bodywork of the original V-Rod model that introduced the liquid-cooled Revolution V-Twin engine in 2002. All V-Rod models will carry V-Rod 10th Anniversary badges.

The new Dyna Switchback combines hard saddlebags and a windshield with the eager handling and Twin Cam 103 performance of the Dyna chassis. It's a custom-touring bike ready for a long weekend trip, until the detachable bags and windshield are removed. Then in seconds the Switchback becomes a custom street cruiser with a gleaming headlamp nacelle, five-spoke cast-aluminum wheels and a mini-ape handlebar. This convertible concept makes the versatile Switchback two motorcycles in one.

All Harley-Davidson Softail models get the performance boost of the Twin Cam 103 engine for 2012. The Fat Boy and Fat Boy Lo have a new reduced-reach handlebar for more-comfortable ergonomics. A lower, narrower seat shape places the Fat Boy rider in a new "in the bike" position. The Softail Deluxe and Heritage Softail Classic will be available with a new optional "tubeless" Chrome Aluminum Profile Laced wheel option for ease of tire replacement and repair.

The Twin Cam 103 powertrain gives all Harley-Davidson Touring models assertive power for passing. On Touring models, the Twin Cam 103 is equipped with an oil cooler. All Touring models except the Ultra Limited will offer a new "tubeless" Chrome Aluminum Profile Laced wheel option.

The Harley-Davidson Sportster® line appeals to a broad range of riders with six 2012 models ranging from the race-inspired XR1200X™ to the accessible SuperLow® to Dark Custom roadsters like the Iron 883™, Nightster® and Forty-Eight®. The Sportster® 1200 Custom can be personalized for fit, function and style with H-D1 factory customization, a process that allows customers to use the Bike Builder tool on harley-davidson.com to build the motorcycle from a selection of options that are installed as the bike is assembled by Harley-Davidson Motor Company or are installed by a dealer after the motorcycle is delivered. New 1200 Custom color options have been added to Bike Builder for 2012.

The new CVO Road Glide Custom is one of four limited-production 2012 models from Harley-Davidson Custom Vehicle Operations (CVO)TM, each turned out with bold paint, gleaming chrome, and the most-powerful V-Twin engines offered in production Harley-Davidson motorcycles. CVO Road Glide Custom is a hot-rod bagger with a frame-mounted fairing topped with a smoked Wind Splitter windshield, a high-output, amplified Harman/Kardon® Advanced Audio system, and a color-matched, low-profile fuel tank console.



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Only Harley can get away with calling an old school pushrod engine "twin cam"!

Posted: 21/07/2011 at 14:38


MKJ
Hey... its go two cams! They’re just a long way from where they should be.

Posted: 21/07/2011 at 15:29

ah still just ditch pumps in a frame

Posted: 21/07/2011 at 20:24

Must be doing something right, since people still by these things! Excellent marketing or guilable customers?

Posted: 22/07/2011 at 09:42

sounds'good to me i own a heritage se 80 love it .as for it being a ditch pump that ditch pump is the most recognized motorcycle in the word just sayins

Posted: 02/02/2012 at 18:05

Well it may have been once Glenn, but now the Japs make better Harleys than, erm, Harley.

Posted: 02/02/2012 at 20:59

If you want the best of the breed try a Victory. Far superior engineering and something resembling ground clearance

Posted: 07/02/2012 at 17:16

they do sound nice though....

Posted: 08/05/2012 at 17:30

Para 4 (abbreviated) <<>>

This is the most brilliant piece of twaddle I've seen since the last time I saw HD marketing.

Posted: 14/05/2012 at 18:46

Is it 103 because it was designed in 103AD by Fred Flintstone's cousin Billy Blingstone.
Apparently Harley are loosing out because they do not make any sub 800cc bikes (according to Asphalt and Rubber). Any Harley with less than 800 CC's would presumably be mostly stationary.
Sorry Politically correct hat back on. Great marque with a long history of innovative yet traditional engine design. Buell and MV were part of the group too once. innovation and beauty in spades then.

Posted: 08/06/2012 at 11:56

Any Harley under 1300cc is classed as a girls bike over there.

 I hired a heritage softtail while I was in Texas, it was hilarious. I’d never ridden a Harley before but believe me it was fantastic fun.  Sure it wallowed about and the brakes weren’t the best I’ve used but it was so much of a laugh I can forgive it.

 


Posted: 10/06/2012 at 19:02


Bought a Kaw Mean Streak S.E., new in '06. Water cooled, technologically superior in countless ways to an archaic basic combustion machine. With a few performance add ons, a little bling, and re-making it to fit me like a custom neoprene glove it's a pretty nice bike... Then why did I buy a new Harley Heritage Classic in 2012? Good question. But I couldn't be happier. When I'm on the Heritage life is good. Looks fantstic, sounds fantastic, litterally dripping with chrome ... and rides very smoothly. When I want really ride through some of the twisties we have around here I pilot the Kaw, when I ride with my vet group or go 200+ miles it's the Heritage. Two distinctly different machines for two distinctly different applications. Wouldn't give either one up.

Posted: 13/10/2012 at 03:14

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