The Harley-Davidson Street Bob 114 is essentially a Softail Standard with a larger Milwaukee-Eight 114 engine, flashier paint, less chrome, a tiny pillion seat, and fork gaiters. Styling aside, what you’re really paying the extra $2,000 for (over the Softail Standard) is the Milwaukee-Eight 114 engine, which produces a claimed 94 hp at 4,750 rpm and 119 lb.-ft. of torque at 3,000 rpm—that’s 7 additional horsepower and 9 lb.-ft. of torque compared to the Standard’s M-8 107. Although, honestly, the “No. 1″ graphic on the tank may be worth the price of admission alone—if you’re a Mert Lawwill fan or nostalgic for the glory days of flat-track racing, that is.
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