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The Milwaukee motorcycle company has turned eight of its bestselling Dyna bikes into new Softail bikes, hoping to attract new riders to the brand and keep current riders riding longer.

The new motorcycles will arrive with a new chassis that is stronger, stiffer and lighter than on 2017 models, improved suspension that performs better and is more adjustable, and will weigh up to 35 pounds less than previous units.

They’ll all get new fuel tanks, and will be powered by bigger engines.

Promising “a new base of style, comfort and performance,” Harley said the bikes represent a new generation of “Factory custom cruisers.”

Cruise control will be standard on Heritage Classic and optional on all other models.

ABS will be standard on Fat Boy, Heritage Classic, Deluxe and Breakout, and optional on all other models.

Pricing on the 2018 models will range from a low of $14,999 for the basic Low Rider or Street Bob to $20,299 for the Heritage Classic or Fat Boy with the 114 engine.