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First Ride: Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic Electra Glide
By Grant Leonard & Olivia Pina on 19/10/2010 10:27:29
As large as a planet with a name long enough to fill a paragraph, Grant Leonard takes the H-D for a ride across the Lakes
and he kept bashing my feet. Of course he blamed me when we toppled off it turning round....Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Ultra Classic (FLHTCUI)Price: £17,445 (as tested)Engine: 1584cc, twin-cam, aircooled, 4-valve 45° V-twinDrive: 6-speed, belt driven
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Living with a Harley-Davidson FLHTCUI Ultra Classic Electra Glide
By Grant Leonard on 16/09/2007 14:56:58
Grant puts his feet up and enjoys the relaxing H-D Ultra Classic Electra Glide
between Harleys and virtually any other make of bike. I tried a bit of spirited riding and tied myself in a knot within seconds.Better to get in tune with the Harley beat, set the cruise control to something legal, turn up the stereo and head to the sun
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The Odd Couple: James May motorbike review
By James May & Colin Goodwin on 28/01/2011 10:04:06
Top Gear's James May and Autocar Magazine's Colin Goodwin team up with Yamaha and Harley-Davidson in a quest for the alternative to scary sports bikes.
Sport?The 'odd' box. The box, in fact, that you might put potential owners of the new Harley-Davidson VRSCR Street Rod and Yamaha MT-01, neither of which is exactly a conventional motorcycle. Surely it's the sort of tackle that May himself might buy
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Road Test: Street Rod vs. MT-01
By Colin Goodwin & James May on 29/04/2008 21:05:40
Top Gear's James May and Autocar Magazine's Colin Goodwin team up with Yamaha and Harley-Davidson in a quest for the alternative to scary sports bikes.
is an excellent way to do it - steal market share from the Japs in the big streetbike market and hopefully make some converts to the Harley cause. You know - R1 last year, Street Rod this year, Electra Glide next year. Well, it's a plan at least.Yamaha doesn
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Longest Test: Harley-Davidson XR1200
By Ian Stewart on 02/01/2009 10:41:11
Large, simple and underdeveloped. But enough about our intern, Ian Stewart, Whit’s XR1200 proves that it’s as much fun as its owner
is simply a pleasurable pastime and your fun doesn’t involve regular knee down action, you could do a lot worse than to try a Harley. Don’t be surprised to find yourself falling for the slower pace of biking.What I loveRelaxed riding position makes cruising
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Road Test: BMW K1200LT vs. H-D FLHTC vs. Goldwing
By Jon Urry on 22/04/2008 22:00:32
A weekend of wine tasting on bikes that represent the more refined side of life. We explore France's Loire Valley from the comfort of three ultimate touring machines.
on quality vino. The choice of bikes? Simple, the three with the most luggage capacity (for wine carrying), combined with serious grunt to haul the extra weight around. So mega tourers it was - Honda GoldWing, Harley-Davidson Electra Glide and BMW's revamped
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Living with a 2003 Suzuki GSX-R750 K3
By Warren Pole on 12/10/2003 14:48:11
Warren Pole appeared to have the most number of longterm motorcycles to review here, but seemed to write the least about them. Figure that out?
affection for Harley ElectraGlides. A Honda CR125 motocrosser had me dribbling over it at a standstill a couple of weeks ago, then wetting my pants with laughter and fear on the move, while a turbo Hayabusa last month stands out thanks to its daft ability
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