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Home » Harley-Davidson provides first details on Softail Standard

Harley-Davidson provides first details on Softail Standard

Matthew WoodbyMatthew Wood
April 1, 2020
in Powersports Finance News
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Harley-Davidson has dished on the first details of its 2020 Softail Standards, a trimmed down and simplified addition to its Softail lineup.

Offered only with vivid black painted sheet metal, the Softail Standard model is equipped with the Milwaukee-Eight 107 V-Twin engine with 107 cubic inches of displacement. The entry-level bike is priced at $13,599 — $1,000 less than the previous entry-level Softail, the Street Bob.

The Softail Standard is being billed as a blank canvas for riders, as it comes with several different options for customization that affect its performance and appearance. Harley also created four different parts and accessory packages, designed specifically for the model, which it offers at a discounted price when ordered as a package.

The package options include the Day Tripper Custom Package for $1,409.95; the Coastal Custom Package for $1,599.95; the Touring Custom Package for $1,699.95; and the Performance Custom Package for $1,299.95.

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