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The demands you face as an officer are always changing. Yet, whatever the job throws at you, you pass the test with guts, grit and grace under pressure. At Harley-Davidson, we believe you deserve the same from your motorcycle. So while our motorcycles have been proven over more than a century to handle the toughest duties, we continue to work with law enforcement forces worldwide to improve handling, braking, acceleration and other essential elements of control. You and your Harley-Davidson motorcycle: always in command.
Twists and turns come with the territory. Good thing your Harley-Davidson motorcycle comes with exceptional responsiveness and tactical maneuverability. We’ve brought you a ride that handles confidently at low and high speeds. Lighter wheels provide superior traction. Lean angles combine with a low center of gravity and a finely tuned suspension for control through sharp turns. You can’t predict what’s around the curve, but you and your Harley-Davidson motorcycle can handle it.
In the heat of the moment, you can put a stop to anything. But it sure helps to have our industry leading high-performance brakes on your side. Reflex Linked Brakes with ABS are a technological breakthrough, helping you come to a smooth stop every time even in non-ideal conditions. This “smart” braking system coordinates the anti-lock systems of front and rear wheels, automatically disengaging linking of the brakes below 25 MPH. Standard on all 2015 Police Electra Glide motorcycle models, Reflex braking helps bring you optimum rider control, no matter the speed.
Visibility and vision are crucial to protecting citizens and yourself. We hear that a lot from officers the world over. So we’ve worked hard to bring you lighting that’s stronger than ever. The 2015 Police Electra Glide model features our Daymaker LED headlights, with a 2X wider viewing area and greater overall brightness at 915 lumens. These LEDs also produce a light that’s more like the daylight your eyes are used to, reducing strain and making it easier to see what’s in front of you.