FXDR 114Part of Harley-Davidson's speedy Softail line, the FXDR 114 is the fastest motorcycle the manufacturer has ever sold. The muscle cruiser is built with modern, lightweight components that — when coupled with a top-of-the-line suspension — give the bike a ton of power and acceleration. The heart of the vehicle is its Milwaukee Eight 114, V-twin, pushrod-operated engine, which has a displacement of 1,868 cc. With an output of 100 horsepower, the vehicle can reach a top speed of 115 miles per hour, and it can go from 0 to 60 in 2.5 seconds flat.In addition to aluminum and carbon fiber parts to make the motorcycle lighter, the FXDR 114 also features design aesthetics that highlight its high performance. A stretched fuel tank, cowl over the seat, and wide rear tire with an aluminum swingarm all contribute to an aggressive look that tells you — even when the bike is standing still — that it's fast and powerful.VRSCA V-RodThe V-Rod is a line of Harleys that dates back to the end of the 20th century, before ending production in 2017. Also known as the VRSC (V-twin racing street custom), these street bikes were the first made by Harley-Davidson with overhead camshafts and liquid cooling. The 1,130 cc V2 engine was designed in collaboration with Porsche, so it shouldn't be a surprise that the V-Rod could really move. It could generate 115 horsepower and 100.3 Nm of torque at 7,300 rpm, which gave the V-Rod enough power for an 11.7 second quarter-mile and a top speed of 135 miles per hour.The V-Rod didn't just impress because of its speed. It also attracted a lot of attention for its looks, thanks to an innovative chassis design that appeared both modern and sporty, while also showcasing a classic style in a way that Harley-Davidson is known for. Dual slash-cut chrome exhaust pipes and two-tone silver and charcoal powder-coated cylinders with chrome covers — as well as black hand controls and a silver-leafed aluminum powder coat on the hydroformed frame — helped make the V-Rod a motorcycle you couldn't ignore even if you tried.