This Harley-Davidson Dyna-era convertible touring cruiser first appeared for the 1994 model year and remained in the lineup through 2000. It was built on the Dyna platform, which Harley had introduced a few years earlier as a more modern, rubber-mounted big-twin chassis aimed at riders who wanted a standard-looking motorcycle with long-distance versatility. The convertible concept set this model apart within the family: it was designed to move easily between stripped-down cruising and light touring duty, using detachable weather and luggage components to give owners a more flexible setup than a fixed cruiser.
In Harley-Davidson’s 1990s lineup, it occupied a niche between the classic big-twin cruisers and the more purpose-built touring motorcycles. That made it especially appealing to riders who wanted one motorcycle to cover both everyday riding and weekend trips without stepping up to a full dresser. The model’s run ended after the 2000 model year, and Harley-Davidson shifted the role of sporty, touring-capable Dyna variants to later introductions in the next generation of Dyna motorcycles.