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Harley-Davidson Bronx

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The Bronx was a motorcycle announced by Harley-Davidson in 2018 for the 2020 model year, alongside the adventure motorcycle-styled Pan America. The Bronx was originally delayed to late 2021 but has since been removed from Harley-Davidson's website. Had it launched, it would have been powered by the all-new liquid-cooled 975cc 60° Revolution Max V-twin engine, and feature streetfighter styling. Although highly anticipated, the model appears to have been cancelled in favor of the 2022 RH975 Nightster.

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  1. Harley-Davidson Pan America And Bronx Coming In Late 2020
  2. Harley-Davidson Bronx definitely delayed, may be canceled
  3. Unveils 2021 Pan America Adventure-Touring Model
  4. Mark Hoyer (July 30, 2018), "Harley-Davidson To Build Adventure Motorcycles, Streetfighters, And Electric Bicycles Following 2019 LiveWire", Cycle World
    - "HARLEY-DAVIDSON TARGETS NEW RIDERS WITH FOUR VERY DIFFERENT BIKES", Autoweek, August 1, 2018
  5. One of the Motorcycles We're Most Excited for May Not Be Happening
  6. NEW Harley-Davidson Nightster Review 2022
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