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16th November 2024
Harley-Davidson Freewheeler First Look Preview

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Source: MotorcyclistOnline.com

Three’s a fast crowd sometimes. The 2023 Harley-Davidson Freewheeler. (Harley-Davidson/)Motorcyclist doesn’t cover trikes often. The classic “one in front, two in back” trike is a small subsection of new motorcycle purchases. But the success of “Roadster” models from Can-Am and the Polaris Slingshot notwithstanding, traditional trikes have staying power. Some think trikes aren’t “real motorcycles.” Duly noted, thank you, next. In America, if you’ve got disposable income and time to travel in your golden years, you’re winning at life.The 2023 Harley-Davidson Freewheeler gets a restyle and refresh for its ninth year of official existence. Also known as the FLRT, it debuted in 2015 as a leaner and meaner take on the Tri Glide Ultra Classic. It dispenses with fairings and luggage racks and focuses on the getaway part of getting away.The front end, headlight “nacelle,” tank console, hand and foot controls, powertrain, and exhaust all get black finishes in place of previous chrome. Rear 18-inch wheels replace 15-inch wheels to give the Freewheeler a more custom stance, along with gloss black-painted cast aluminum wheels. Mini-apehangers and bobtail rear fenders round out the redesign.The oil-and-air-cooled Milwaukee-Eight 114ci mill returns for a fifth year, along with an electric reverse gear, slash-down exhaust tips, and a trunk capable of holding 2 cubic feet. That’s 56.6 liters for readers across the pond. Rider aids include (deep breath): Cornering Enhanced Electronic Linked Braking, Cornering Enhanced Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Cornering Enhanced Traction Control System, and Cornering Enhanced Drag-Torque Slip Control System.You won’t find the biggest RTB (marketing-speak for “reason to believe”) in the press release. Aftermarket trike conversions are their own cottage industry, but the Freewheeler comes straight from the factory, with a warranty, dealership support, and Milwaukee’s own engineering. What does the press release say? “Riding on three wheels has never been so awesome.” There you have it.Still not sold on a trike? Enjoy staring at open windows and riding a rocking chair. For the rest of you, your blacked-out chariot awaits.Available in Vivid Black, White Sand Pearl (add $750), and Bright Billiard Blue/Billiard Gray (add $1,500). MSRP starts at $29,999.Gloss Black 18-inch rear wheels give the H-D Freewheeler a more custom stance. (Harley Davidson/)Blacked-out 2-2 exhaust pipes, controls, and trim add to the “hot-rod attitude.” (Harley-Davidson/)The Freewheeler’s 2 cubic feet of storage means light antiquing isn’t off the table. (Harley-Davidson/)Not a bingo hall in sight—the Freewheeler makes life’s riding season a bit longer. (Harley-Davidson/)2023 Harley-Davidson Freewheeler Technical Specifications and Price

PRICE
$29,999

ENGINE
Milwaukee-Eight 114ci oil/liquid-cooled V-twin

BORE x STROKE
4.016 in. x 4.5 in. (102.0 x 114.3mm)

COMPRESSION RATIO
10.5:1

FUEL DELIVERY
Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection, ride-by-wire

CLUTCH
Wet, 10-plate; mechanically actuated slip-assisted

TRANSMISSION/FINAL DRIVE
6-speed/belt

CLAIMED HORSEPOWER
90 hp @ 4,750 rpm

CLAIMED TORQUE
122 lb.-ft. @ 2,750 rpm

FRAME
Steel tubular

FRONT SUSPENSION
49mm dual bending valve

REAR SUSPENSION
Hand-adjustable emulsion rear suspension

FRONT BRAKE
32mm 4-piston fixed, dual floating rotors

REAR BRAKE
Floating 36mm piston, fixed rotor, integrated parking brake

WHEELS, FRONT/REAR
Cast aluminum

TIRES, FRONT/REAR
Dunlop Harley-Davidson Series, bias blackwall; 130/60B-19 / Radial blackwall rear; 215/45R-18

RAKE/TRAIL
26.0°/3.96 in.

WHEELBASE
65.7 in.

SEAT HEIGHT
26.2 in.

FUEL CAPACITY
6.0 gal.

CLAIMED CURB WEIGHT
1,118 lb.

WARRANTY
2-year

AVAILABLE
Now

CONTACT
harley-davidson.com 

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