2013 Harley-Davidson FLSTSB Cross Bones Softail Review
If riding a 2013 Harley-Davidson FLSTSB Cross Bones Softail motorcycle is a truly timeless experience, then the arrival of the new FLSTSB Cross Bones Softail at Wild West Motorsports/Greeley Harley-Davidson might just make the clock stand still. The 2012 Harley-Davidson FLSTSB Cross Bones Softail cuts the aggressive profile of an authentic custom bobber, but with a sinister attitude all its own.
With the retro look of post-war era bobber styling, the 2012 FLSTSB Cross bones Softail
rides with a Black and Polished Twin Cam 96B power train and 6-speed
Cruise Drive transmission. A sprung solo seat and chopped front fender
are two of the understated features on this motorcycle’s stripped bare
profile. Many features of the Cross Bones and other Softails are
reminiscent of restless riders of the past, whose defiant attitude
resonates with those who march to their own beat in any generation.
“The Crossbones is the newest model in Harley’s Dark Custom lineup,”
said Steve Larson, general manager of the dealership. “The Dark Custom
bikes are for the riders who want a blacked out, raw, minimalist style
for their bike. Harley is using the new styling to attract a new,
younger group of riders while still appealing to the riders who have
enjoyed the sport for decades,” he said. The
FLSTSB Cross Bones is available in premium custom graphics and paint.
“The Crossbones was released just two weeks ago so people tend to stop
in their tracks when they see it at the dealership,” said Larson.
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