This is the Blackline – Harley-Davidson’s new stripped down, back to basics cruiser that has its roots firmly in the stripped down, built-for-speed Bobber movement of old, mixed with hand-made modern elements of today’s custom bike scene.
With a high, tight rear fender to give a hardtail look, those sensitive of buttock will be relieved to know that the Blackline is built on a softtail chassis, giving some concession to comfort. The seat is the lowest ever to appear on a Harley, and styling highlights include a black and silver powdercoated Big Twin engine, which is rigid-mounted to the frame.
Got stance? The Blackline rides on a 21-inch rim at the front and 16-inch at the back and as befits the name, most of the bike is painted or powercoated in black, save for chromed shotgun exhausts, foot controls and the stand-out fuel tank.
Girl not included.
Keep an eye out for more bike-related stuff coming from C&P in the future.
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Luca
Awesome location, lighting, picture, woman
Crap bike