Harley-Davidson brought this nameplate back for the 2018 model year as part of its redesigned Softail era, positioning it as a sport-touring cruiser with a blacked-out custom look, a detachable mini fairing, and hard saddlebags that gave it more everyday utility than a stripped-down cruiser. It was aimed at riders who wanted lighter, more agile handling than the brand’s full-dress touring bikes, while still keeping enough weather protection and storage for weekend travel. The model used Harley-Davidson’s then-new Softail chassis and became one of the more distinctive members of the cruiser lineup because it blended relaxed ergonomics with a more road-trip-friendly setup. Harley-Davidson continued to list the model in official materials through the 2024 model year, but it was no longer shown in the 2025 cruiser lineup, indicating that the production run ended after 2024. Enthusiasts also recognize it as one of the factory’s more practical modern cruisers, bridging the gap between a bare-bones solo bike and a full touring machine.
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