Bagger as a category essentially didn't exist in '96
Tour-class only for Harley
In 1996, Harley's touring lineup was Electra Glide variants — full-dress, top-box-equipped, designed for cross-country highways. The 'Bagger' category — solo seat, low rider, no top box, ride-around-town-and-tour — wasn't a defined Harley class. The Street Glide name didn't exist; the FXR was closest. Modern bagger culture was created largely by Harley's own marketing 2006-2015.
Street Glide vs Road Glide — same bike, different fairing
Handlebar batwing vs frame sharknose
These are sister bikes sharing chassis, engine, swingarm, wheels, brakes, and electronics. The only meaningful difference is the fairing: Street Glide has the iconic Batwing fairing mounted to the handlebars (turns with the steering); Road Glide has the squared 'Sharknose' fairing mounted to the frame (stays still while bars turn). Aerodynamics, weight balance, and rider preference differ; mechanical spec is identical.
105bhp from 1917cc
Torque-rich, not power-rich
The Milwaukee-Eight 117 makes 105bhp at 4,600rpm and 130lb-ft (176Nm) at 3,250rpm. Compare BMW R1300RT (145bhp at 7,750rpm, 110lb-ft at 6,500rpm). The Harley produces less peak power but vastly more low-down torque at usable real-world rpm — more relaxed cruising character, less revving required.
World's best-selling factory tourer
Harley dominates the bagger segment
Street Glide alone has sold ~30,000+ units globally per year for 15 years running. Road Glide adds another ~20,000. Combined the two account for the majority of factory full-size tourer sales worldwide. Honda Gold Wing sells ~10,000/yr; BMW R1300RT/K1600GT well below that. Harley owns this segment by volume.
Liquid-cooled heads since 2017
Air-cooled engine, liquid-cooled cylinder heads
Milwaukee-Eight 107 (2017) introduced liquid-cooled cylinder heads — engine cases stay air-cooled, but the heads (where the heat is hottest) get a small liquid cooling circuit. Reduces heat radiating to the rider's legs in stop-go traffic. Milwaukee-Eight 117 (2024 redesign onwards) extends this. Pure air-cooled big twins are now confined to Softail cruisers (Fat Boy, Low Rider S) — Tourers all have liquid heads.
12.3in Skyline OS touchscreen
Largest dash on any production motorcycle
The 2024+ Tourings have a 12.3-inch full-colour TFT touchscreen — the largest dash on any production motorcycle (BMW CE 04 has 10.25"). Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, turn-by-turn navigation, Rockford Fosgate audio integration, glove-friendly capacitive touch. Software platform is called Skyline OS, developed in-house by Harley.