What is a Harley-Davidson Deuce?

What is a Harley-Davidson Deuce?

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Based on the Harley-Davidson Softail but with a stretch tank, restyle rear fender, chromed fork sliders and pull back bars, the Harley-Davidson Softail Deuce has clean, classic lines that are classic Harley. It’s also classily built, goes decently well and has lots of options available. Sweet.

Q. How many 2003 Screamin Eagle Deuce were made?

3,000 examples
Approximately 3,000 examples of the 2003 Screamin’ Eagle® Deuce™ will be manufactured. In designing the Screamin’ Eagle® Deuce™, Harley-Davidson® CVO sought to accentuate the long, low custom style of the Softail® Deuce™.

Q. What is a Screamin Eagle Deuce?

The Harley-Davidson Screamin Eagle Deuce model is a Custom / cruiser bike manufactured by Harley-Davidson . As for stopping power, the Harley-Davidson Screamin Eagle Deuce braking system includes size at the front and size at the back.

Q. Is a 2003 Harley Davidson Deuce fuel injected?

Picture by Harley-Davidson. Published with permission.. Submit more pictures….2003 Harley-Davidson FXSTDI Softail Deuce specifications, pictures, reviews and rating.

General information
Bore x stroke:95.3 x 101.6 mm (3.8 x 4.0 inches)
Fuel system:Injection
Cooling system:Air
Transmission type, final drive:Belt

Q. How much is a Softail Deuce worth?

Values

Suggested List PriceAverage Retail
Base Price$17,580$5,800
Options (Add)
Total Price$17,580$5,800

Q. When did the 96 CI come out?

2007
The Twin Cam was the second engine from Harley-Davidson to use two cams to drive the valvetrain, the first being the JDH racing model introduced in 1928. The Twin Cam 88 was released for the 1999 model year in September 1998. The Twin Cam 96 was released for the 2007 model year.

Q. How much is a 2003 Harley Davidson Deuce worth?

Values

Suggested List PriceLow Retail
Base Price$17,800$4,105
Options (Change)
Total Price$17,800$4,105

Q. How much does a 2003 Harley Davidson Deuce weigh?

672.4 lbs
Air cooled, 1449cc, 45° V-twin, OHV

Power:62.54 HP (46 kW) @ 5300 rpm
Torque:106 Nm (78.18 lb-ft) @ 3200 rpm
Final drive:Belt
Top speed:108.74 mph
Dry weight:672.4 lbs

Q. How much is a 2003 Softail Deuce worth?

Values

Suggested List PriceLow Retail
Base Price$17,870$4,060
Options (Change)
Total Price$17,870$4,060

Q. What replaced the Harley Deuce?

Jan 2004: Harley-Davidson Softail Deuce replaced by FXSTDI Softail Deuce with EFI as standard.

Q. Why did Harley discontinue the deuce?

As much as I like the Deuce, the only reason HD discontinued it would be that they didn’t sell enough of them. For those of us that own one it makes the bike a bit unique. You don’t see 10 of them lined up along the curb any where.

Q. Why is a Harley Deuce called a deuce?

Turns out that when the Deuce was to be introduced, a bunch of marketing types were all sitting around a table, trying to come up with a name. One of them “threw out” the name Deuce, and it stuck . Simple as that.

Q. Is the 2003 Screaming Eagle Deuce in mint condition?

2003 Anniversary Edition Screaming Eagle Duece in Mint Condition. 22,300 miles on the clock. Drive has been converted to chain from belt, ThunderMax i… 2003 Harley-Davidson FXSTDSE Screaming Eagle Softail Deuce.3600 Miles, Very Clean Bike, Runs and Rides Great….

Q. How tall is a 2003 Harley Davidson Screamin Eagle?

SPECIFICATIONS: 2003 Specifications FXSTDSE Screamin’ Eagle® Deuce™ DIMENSIONS Length 95.4 in. (2422.0 mm) Seat Height (measure laden w/ 180 lb. rider) 24.7 in. (629.0 mm) Seat Height (unladen) 26.0 in. (659.6 mm) Ground Clearance 4.7 in. (119.1 mm) Rake (degrees) 34.0 degrees Trail 5.1 in. (129.5 mm) Wheelbase 66.6 in. (1690.3 mm)

Q. What kind of engine does a Harley Davidson Deuce have?

The 2004 MY Harley Davidson CVO FXSTDSE2 Screamin’ Eagle Softail Deuce sports an air-cooled, 1550cc, Twin Cam 95B mated to a five-speed manual transmission, and can produce a claimed 123 Nm of torque at 3500 rpm.

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