The 2016 Roadster, Softail Slim S and CVO Pro Street Breakout have made their debuts and are ready to burn rubber across Malaysian roads.

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Putting the Rule of Three to the sword, Naza Prestige Bikes Sdn Bhd have pulled the tarp off of three new Harley-Davidson bikes. The 2016 Roadster, Softail Slim S and CVO Pro Street Breakout have made their debuts and are ready to burn rubber across Malaysian roads.

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The New Roadster is in itself the third Sportster released this year, following the release of the Iron 883 and Forty Eight. Surrounding the 1200 cc engine is an aggressively built bike with lowered bars, mid-mount controls, and a two-up seat that ride on 19-inch front and 18-inch rear 5-spoke aluminium wheels.

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The Softail Slim S is a mash-up of old and new because inside the retro military themed bike that comes complete with an olive green tank and fenders is a Screamin’ Eagle Twin Cam 110 engine. The Slim S completes by having nearly everything else painted black. 

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If the Roadster and Softail didn’t turn your head enough, then the CVO Pro Street Breakout is bound to, or you may just be too hard to please. Straight out of Harley-Davidson’s Custom Vehicle Operations, the Pro Street Breakout bears all the trademarks of a drag racer. To go along with its Screamin’ Eagle Twin Cam 110B engine and it’s race inspired seat and handlebar is a styling a paint job fitting of its “Custom” tag.


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The new Roadster is priced from RM110,000, while the Softail Slim S is priced at RM160,000 and the CVO Pro Street Breakout is priced at RM210,000. 

For more information, visit the official Harley Davidson Kuala Lumpur website.

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