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The Devil’s in the Details on Harley-Davidson’s New “El Diablo” Low Rider

The Devil’s in the Details on Harley-Davidson’s New “El Diablo” Low Rider

Harley-Davidson’s FXRT, first introduced in 1983, was a red-hot touring motorcycle beloved for its frame design and smooth transmission — and it became synonymous with California counter-culture in the ’80s. Now, with its 40th anniversary right around the corner, the company has introduced a limited-edition low-rider dubbed the “El Diablo.” A modern reinterpretation of the FXRT, the “El Diablo” is hell on wheels, equipped with an FXRT Sport Glide faring shape, triple-split Softail vents and a V-Twin Milwakuue-Eight 117 powertrain that cranks out 125 ft lbs of torque at 3500 RPM.

“The Low Rider El Diablo is a modern expression of the iconic 1983 Harley-Davidson FXRT and a representation of the creative times it was born in,” says Brad Richards, Harley-Davidson’s creative director and vice president of design. From a looks standpoint, this means that it’s dressed in a three-tone red color scheme with hits of gold, black detailing, clever fades and a clear tint element that provides a “candy” effect, all of which was applied by hand via the artisans at Colorado’s Gunslinger Custom Paint. Wheels are made of cast aluminum that’s finished with a contrasting dark bronze tone, and the “El Diablo” also comes equipped with a pumped-up Rockford Fosgate sound system.

harley davidson low rider el diablo motorcycle details information photos engine specs
harley davidson low rider el diablo motorcycle details information photos engine specs
harley davidson low rider el diablo motorcycle details information photos engine specs

Only 1,500 individually-numbered units have been produced, and are set to touch down at Harley-Davidson dealers later this year. The MSRP is set at $27,999, sans any custom options.

For more Harley-Davidson news, be sure to check out the brand’s commemorative Apex paint job – which was unveiled in August and is rolling out across some of its most classic models.

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