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[motorcycle.com] - Harley-Davidson to Announce 107ci and 114ci Milwaukee Eight Engine


Last year, we published an April Fools post about a new Harley-Davidson engine called the “Milwaukee Eight.” The post was total BS, of course, except for the name; Harley-Davidson does, in fact, own the trademark for that Milwaukee Eight.

Thanks to new 2017 motorcycle certification data released by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, we now have details about Harley’s newest engine which will replace the Twin Cam engine.

According to the EPA’s data, Harley-Davidson will introduce a new 1746cc (107ci) engine with a larger 1868cc (114ci) engine for CVO models. The new engine will be used on the: CVO Street Glide, CVO Ultra Limited, Electra Glide Ultra Limited Low, Road Glide Ultra, Ultra Limited, Ultra Limited Shrine Edition and the Tri Glide Ultra and Free Wheeler trikes.

Custom Vehicle Operations versions like the CVO Street Glide will likely get the 114ci engine while regular models (like the Road Glide Ultra pictured top) will get the 107ci version.


The EPA data has the 1746cc engine producing 92.5 hp at 5000 rpm, compared to the previous 1688cc Twin Cam’s EPA-rated 80.5 hp at 4000 rpm. Meanwhile the CVO models’ 1868cc engine is EPA-rated at 100.6 hp at 5000 rpm, a significant increase over the current 1802cc engine’s 87.2 hp at 4000 rpm.

Early speculation about the “Milwaukee Eight” name assumed the number refers to the number of valves (as in four per cylinder). The EPA data however rubbishes this theory, confirming that the new engines will continue to use two valves per cylinder.

Assuming the EPA data is correct, we have a different theory for the name. Tracing Harley-Davidson’s big twin engine history back to the 1914 F-Head, the Milwaukee Eight will be the eighth in the succession:
  • F-Head (1914-1929)
  • Flathead (1930-1948)
  • Knucklehead (1936-1947)
  • Panhead (1948-1965)
  • Shovelhead (1966-1984)
  • Evolution (1984-1999)
  • Twin Cam (1999-2016)
  • Milwaukee Eight (2017 onwards)
Harley-Davidson typically reveals its model updates in late August so we expect to hear official announcement in the next few weeks. Check back here at Motorcycle.com for the latest as it emerges.

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