Harley-Davidson’s Screamin’ Eagle 131 vs. 135 Crate Engine: A Power Upgrade
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Harley-Davidson’s Screamin’ Eagle 131 vs. 135 Crate Engine: A Power Upgrade

Over the course of its more than 120 years of existence, Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based, manufacturer Harley-Davidson has established itself as the preeminent name in American motorcycles. The company has done so by releasing a slate of iconic Harley-Davidson bikes whose mix of hard-nosed style and unyielding power is rivaled by few in the motorcycle industry.  With more than a century’s worth of innovation behind it, the company is always looking to bolster the power and performance of its bikes, and some would argue Harley-Davidson outdid even itself when it produced its Screamin’ Eagle Milwaukee-Eight 131 Crate Engine in 2020. At the time it was billed as the highest displacement engine Harley-Davidson has ever produced, but in 2023 it released a 135-cubic inch crate engine for newer bikes. Despite costing almost as much as a new bike might, the 131 Crate Engine has become an upgrade many power-hungry engine swappers are more than willing to pay for. Read More Harley-Davidson’s Screamin’ Eagle 131 vs. 135 Crate Engine: A Power Upgrade GEORGE CHRISTIE TALKS WITH ATF AGENT THAT INFILTRATED HELLS ANGELS Rising Risk of Biker Turf Wars and Gang Violence From Biker Bars to Social Media: Spreading the Word on Charity Events Harley-Davidson Reconsiders Policies Amidst Activist Allegations