New 2024 Harley-Davidson Street Glide and Road Glide Debut

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New 2024 Harley-Davidson Street Glide and Road Glide Debut

Harley has rolled out the redesigned Street Glide and Road Glide models for 2024, both getting many of the upgrades and new styling we saw on last year's CVO versions. Shown is the 2024 Street Glide.

Harley has rolled out the redesigned Street Glide and Road Glide models for 2024, both getting many of the upgrades and new styling we saw on last year's CVO versions. Shown is the 2024 Street Glide. (Harley-Davidson/)

Harley-Davidson revealed the bulk of its 2024 lineup a few weeks back, but we knew there'd be more news on the Touring and CVO front to come this week. And since The Motor Company debuted its heavily reworked CVO Street Glide and CVO Road Glide with the new Milwaukee-Eight 121 engine and improved suspension last year, we hoped to see a trickle-down effect for some of the mainline models in 2024. Turns out our hopes were not ill-founded: Behold the 2024 Harley-Davidson Street Glide and 2024 Road Glide, both with the same styling, suspension, electronics, and infotainment upgrades we saw on those CVO bikes. The only difference is the engine: The 2024 mainline Glides are powered by the Milwaukee-Eight 117 in place of the M-8 121 mill on the CVOs.

Both the 2024 Street Glide and 2024 Road Glide feature the M-8 117 engine, which puts out a claimed 105 hp at 4,600 rpm and 130 lb.-ft. of torque at 3,250 rpm.

Both the 2024 Street Glide and 2024 Road Glide feature the M-8 117 engine, which puts out a claimed 105 hp at 4,600 rpm and 130 lb.-ft. of torque at 3,250 rpm. (Harley-Davidson/)

So no variable valve timing for the new Glide powerplants, but look on the bright side: When the Milwaukee-Eight 117 V-twin appeared in the Street Glide ST back in 2022, it already featured a high-performance cam and a new intake and exhaust, and this year it's been refined even further. For 2024, the rubber-mounted M-8 117 adds new liquid-cooled cylinder heads with a reshaped combustion chamber as well as a new cooling system, while lightening and enlarging the airbox even more. That all combines to make 105 hp and 130 lb.-ft. of torque (claimed), numbers that should easily satisfy most long-haul riders.

Related: Harley-Davidson's Returning Bikes for the 2024 Model Year

A 49mm Showa Dual Bending Valve fork is good for 4.6 inches of travel. Upgraded Brembo brake components feature larger 320mm discs up front on the 19-inch cast wheel.

A 49mm Showa Dual Bending Valve fork is good for 4.6 inches of travel. Upgraded Brembo brake components feature larger 320mm discs up front on the 19-inch cast wheel. (Harley-Davidson/)

As for suspension upgrades, they essentially carry over from the CVO bikes, with a new 49mm Showa fork (with Dual Bending Valve internals) giving 4.6 inches of travel and the rear Showa shock offering 3 inches of travel (which, believe it or not, is more than the outgoing model). That shock is also adjustable for preload.

While the rest of the main chassis is unchanged, both Glides also received upgraded Brembo braking components with larger 320mm discs paired to radial-mount calipers up front and a 300mm disc out back. Along with the lighter claimed mass on both bikes, that should result in noticeably better stopping power. As a side note, all the improvements on the standard models seem to have made the ST versions of the Street and Road Glide redundant; there's no sign of them anywhere in Harley's Grand American Touring series for 2024.

The Skyline OS is behind the infotainment on the 12.3-inch TFT touchscreen, but you can also access ride settings here to adjust power delivery, engine-braking, Cornering Antilock Braking System (C-ABS), and Cornering Traction Control System (C-TCS).

The Skyline OS is behind the infotainment on the 12.3-inch TFT touchscreen, but you can also access ride settings here to adjust power delivery, engine-braking, Cornering Antilock Braking System (C-ABS), and Cornering Traction Control System (C-TCS). (Harley-Davidson/)

The so-called "infotainment" systems on both models received a significant boost for 2024, with a massive 12.3-inch TFT color touchscreen dominating the cockpit (and replacing all the previous analog instrumentation and most switches). The operating system is called Skyline OS, but you can also access a full suite of electronic rider aids via that huge screen, with presets for Road, Sport, Rain, and Custom ride modes. The bikes both also feature lean-sensitive traction control and ABS, and—oh yes—a new 200-watt amplifier powering a pair of fairing-mounted speakers.

Related: 2023 Harley-Davidson CVO Street Glide 121 Revealed

The redesigned fork-mounted fairing on the 2024 Street Glide gets fully integrated LED lighting, and a split-stream vent opening along with improved aerodynamics and a new silhouette.

The redesigned fork-mounted fairing on the 2024 Street Glide gets fully integrated LED lighting, and a split-stream vent opening along with improved aerodynamics and a new silhouette. (Harley-Davidson/)

Then there's the all-important styling redo on the 2024 Street Glide and Road Glide models. Here, you can definitely see the resemblance to last year's CVO Glides with new design elements that have that same dynamic flow from the front fenders to the saddlebags, with reshaped fuel tanks and a redesigned one-piece saddle. Both models get tweaked fairing profiles that definitely look more modern (and offer improved air management, according to H-D) while still retaining the classic batwing and shark nose vibes. After all, why mess with success?

The 2024 Road Glide also runs with the Milwaukee-Eight 117 engine, which increases displacement, torque, and horsepower over the previous mill. The new bike is also 16 pounds lighter than the 2023 Road Glide Special.

The 2024 Road Glide also runs with the Milwaukee-Eight 117 engine, which increases displacement, torque, and horsepower over the previous mill. The new bike is also 16 pounds lighter than the 2023 Road Glide Special. (Harley-Davidson/)

The 2024 Street Glide and 2024 Road Glide both carry an MSRP of $25,999 (add $850 for premium colors) and are scheduled to reach authorized Harley-Davidson dealers in January 2024.

The 2024 Road Glide's shark nose frame-mounted fairing also features a new shape and windshield design along with LED lighting.

The 2024 Road Glide's shark nose frame-mounted fairing also features a new shape and windshield design along with LED lighting. (Harley-Davidson/)

The 2024 Road Glide is available in either chrome or black trim options; the black trim (shown) is an extra $1,350. Billiard Gray is the color.

The 2024 Road Glide is available in either chrome or black trim options; the black trim (shown) is an extra $1,350. Billiard Gray is the color. (Harley-Davidson/)

The 2024 Street Glide shown in Whiskey Fire (at an additional $850) with the chrome trim option. MSRP starts at $25,999.

The 2024 Street Glide shown in Whiskey Fire (at an additional $850) with the chrome trim option. MSRP starts at $25,999. (Harley-Davidson/)

2024 Harley-Davidson Street Glide / 2024 Road Glide Specs






































































































Price:$25,999 / $25,999
Engine:Liquid-cooled, 45-degree V-twin; 4 valves/cyl.
Displacement:1,917cc
Bore x Stroke:103.5 x 114.3mm
Compression Ratio:10.3:1
Transmission/Final Drive:6-speed/belt
Claimed Horsepower:105 hp @ 4,600 rpm
Claimed Torque:130 lb.-ft. @ 3,250 rpm
Fuel System:Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection
Clutch:Wet, multiplate slipper/assist
Frame:Steel tube w/ two-piece backbone and bolt-on rear subframe
Front Suspension:49mm Showa fork; 4.6 in. travel
Rear Suspension:Dual emulsion shocks, spring preload adjustable, 3.0 in. travel
Front Brake:4-piston radial-mount calipers, dual floating 320mm discs w/ ABS
Rear Brake:2-piston caliper, 300mm disc w/ ABS
Wheels, Front/Rear:Cast aluminum; 19 x 3.5 in. / 18 x 5 in.
Tires, Front/Rear:Dunlop H-D Series bias blackwall; 130/60B-19 / 180/55B-18
Rake/Trail:26.0°/6.7 in. ; 26.0°/6.8 in
Wheelbase:64.0 in.
Ground Clearance:5.5 in. / 5.7 in.
Seat Height:28.1 in. / 28.3 in.
Fuel Capacity:6.0 gal.
Claimed Wet Weight:811 lb. / 838 lb
Contact:harley-davidson.com

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