Harley-Davidson’s Screamin’ Eagles factory customs department has unleashed its biggest engine yet, the 131-cube (2147cc) crate motor. The Screamin’ Eagle Milwaukee Eight 131 Crate Engine features the ...
The Screamin’ Eagle 131 engine combines the 4.5-inch stroke of the Milwaukee-Eight 114 engine with new 4.31-inch bore cylinders. Milwaukee-Eight Extreme Ported four-valve cylinder heads are CNC-ported ...
A little while back, Harley Davidson introduced us to a genuinely humungous piece of machinery; the Screamin’ Eagle 131 engine. This ruthless monstrosity was initially intended to serve as an ...
Back in early 2020, Harley-Davidson announced the introduction of the Screamin’ Eagle 131, a V-Twin described as “the biggest, most powerful street-compliant engine Harley-Davidson has ever created." ...
Do you feel that your Harley with the Milwaukee-Eight engine in it is just too underpowered? Do you need more grunt to really be cruising along at the speeds you want to be? Harley has a new engine ...
Harley-Davidson's reputation for extremely powerful motorcycles has grown steadily with each new model release. Revealingly, the "hog" moniker started as a nickname dubbed by journalists reporting on ...
Indian Motorcycles has Elite Motorcycles, BMW has M Division, and Mercedes-Benz has Mercedes-AMG. Harley-Davidson, on the other hand, has the Screamin' Eagle. These labels aren't separate models, but ...
When Indian launched the opening salvos in a V-twin cruiser motorcycle power war with its new 122-horsepower and 128 lb-ft PowerPlus engine, a 108 cubic inch engine found in the new Indian Challenger, ...
Take a good long look at the American motorcycle market, and you’ll see a large concoction big, burly machines. Massive V-twin engines have been the weapon of choice for decades, birthing heavy ...