When you want a badass road beast, you turn to Harley Davidson; just look at what Rough Crafts did with the Iron Guerilla. However, while many Harleys are big, menacing machines of awesomeness, the company took a more minimal approach with the new 2011 Blackline.
Highlights include a smooth and low fuel tank, a thin 144mm front tire with a high fender and a barely-there headlight. On the inside (where it counts, of course) is a two-tone internally counter-balanced Twin Cam 96B V-Twin engine providing 89 ft. lbs. peak torque at 3250 rpm.
Coil-over shock absorbers are mounted out of sight horizontally along the frame rails under the powertrain, giving the Blackline a hardtail frame with modern softail performance and handling.






