TAMPA, FL, March 19, 2014 (Press-News.org) Harley-Davidson's new V-Rod Muscle is a cruiser that perfectly balances performance with fierce and modern design features. (1) When the first V-Rod Muscle model rolled out, it was considered one of the most dramatic looking new motorcycles on the market and it's only gotten better with age. (3)
The 2014 V-Rod Muscle, available at Harley-Davidson of Tampa, features a 240 mm rear tire, dual-side exhaust with turnout mufflers, satin chrome finish, LED tail lights, and a drag-style handlebar. (2) In addition, a stylish fuel tank and contemporary radiator design are perfect complements to the motorcycle's overall look. (1)
The V-Rod Muscle's impressive performance comes from a liquid-cooled, Revolution, V-Twin engine that has a max torque of 87 ft-lb at 6,750 rpm. The engine sends power to the fat rear wheel for better control on the road. Tampa Harley riders also benefit from a slipper clutch that has been combined with the motorcycle's transmission.
According to Harley-Davidson USA, the slipper motorcycle clutch, unique to new and used Harley-Davidson dealers, is a clutch that reduces friction to provide smooth, controlled handling for turns and downshifting. The clutch, transmission, and rear tire work together to create control and maneuverability that Harley riders will appreciate. (2) Additional features that complete the V-Rod Muscle's fierce and powerful presence are the exhaust system, Brembo brakes with ABS, and wire mesh intake grills. (4)
To learn more, please visit http://www.TampaHarley.com/.
1. "2014 Harley Davidson V-Rod Muscle." Top Speed. topspeed.com/motorcycles/motorcycle-reviews/harley-davidson/2014-harley-davidson-v-rod-muscle-ar160223.html
2. "V-Rod Muscle." Harley-Davidson USA. harley-davidson.com/en_US/Motorcycles/v-rod-muscle.html
3. Harley-Davidson V-Rod Muscle Review." The Telegraph. telegraph.co.uk/motoring/motorbikes/5049088/Harley-Davidson-V-Rod-Muscle-review.html
4. "2014 Harley-Davidson V-Rod Muscle Is Powerful and Evil." Autoevolution. autoevolution.com/news/2014-harley-davidson-v-rod-muscle-is-powerful-and-evil-photo-gallery-66593.html
About Harley-Davidson of Tampa:
Harley-Davidson of Tampa offers motorcycle test rides, rentals, and the Harley-Davidson Academy of Motorcycling, Rider's Edge , where you can learn how to ride a motorcycle. We also have a full-service shop to get you back on the road as soon as possible.
To learn more, please visit http://www.TampaHarley.com/.
Harley-Davidson of Tampa Discusses the 2014 V-Rod Muscle
With its power drag style and performance enhanced features, you can't go wrong with Harley-Davidson's 2014 V-Rod Muscle.
2014-03-19
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