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Reimagined with modern innovations, improved power, and sculpted style, the 2024 Harley-Davidson® Street Glide® is a comfortable and connected Grand American Touring bike.
Enjoy a significant boost in power with the new Milwaukee-Eight® 117 engine on the 2024 Harley-Davidson Street Glide. Compared with the Milwaukee-Eight 107 on the 2023 model, this larger big-twin engine uses its increased displacement to make more torque and horsepower. With new liquid-cooled cylinder heads, expect a more comfortable ride on sweltering summer days. The Street Glide feeds its engine from a 6-gallon fuel tank and sends its exhaust through 2-1-2 dual pipes.
Another notable upgrade with the redesigned 2024 Harley-Davidson Street Glide is its entertainment technology. This bike features a stunning 12.3-inch touchscreen with the Skyline™ OS (operating system) and digital gauges housed in the display. Map your next cross-state ride with the available Skyline OS embedded navigation system; when you pick the Tour display option, your map and route expands to occupy almost 80 percent of the touchscreen for easier viewing.
Other standard technology features include:
Ride with confidence on the 2024 Harley-Davidson Street Glide. Standard full LED lighting — including the headlights, taillights, and blinkers — ensure you’re seen on those rides where the sunset sneaks up on you. When it comes to stopping and handling, the Street Glide features dual front brakes, an anti-lock brake system, and an electronic linked braking system which helps equalize braking support from both wheels. Select your preferred ride mode on the touchscreen to get tailored performance from the engine, traction, and braking systems, with options for road, sport, rain, and custom riding.
Other standard rider safety enhancements include:
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We are a grassroots movement. We ride to bring national awareness and resources to issues impacting our Indigenous relatives. We are not experts, and we are not waiting for experts to arrive. We are women on motorcycles who care deeply about issues that affect us. We come together, and we figure it out as we go along.
Our Purpose:
To provide national leadership to end violence against American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian women by supporting culturally grounded, grassroots advocacy.