ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS | |
Displacement: | 1202cc |
Engine: | Air-Cooled, Evolution |
Maximum Power: | NA |
Maximum Torque: | 98 Nm @ 3200 rpm |
Gears: | 5 Speed |
Clutch: | Multiplate Wet |
Bore: | 88.9 |
Stroke: | 96.8 |
Cylinder Configuration: | NA |
Chassis Type: | Mild steel; tubular frame |
Cooling Type: | Air Cooling |
Carburetor: | NA |
DIMENSIONS | |
Length: | 2255.00 mm |
Width: | 820.00 mm |
Height: | 1065.00 mm |
OTHER SPECIFICATIONS | |
Weight: | 260.00 kg |
Ground Clearance: | 100.00 mm |
Fuel Tank: | 8.00 ltrs |
Wheelbase: | 1520.00 mm |
Electrical System: | NA |
Headlamp: | 55-watt low beam, 60-watt high |
Battery Type: | Sealed, maintenance-free |
Battery Voltage: | 12V |
Battery Capacity: | 12Amp |
Battery Charger Type: | NA |
Horn: | Dual |
Wheel Type: | Alloys |
Wheel Size: | MT90B16, 150/80B16 mm |
Tubeless: | |
Colors: | Silver/Black |
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Harley Davidson V-Rod
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS | |
Displacement: | 1250cc |
Engine: | Revolution, 60° V-Twin |
Maximum Torque: | 115 Nm @ 7000 rpm |
Gears: | 6 Manual |
Bore: | 105 |
Stroke: | 72 |
Chassis Type: | 0 |
Cooling Type: | Liquid Cooling |
Carburetor: | 0 |
DIMENSIONS | |
Length: | 2397.00 mm |
Width: | N/A |
Height: | N/A |
OTHER SPECIFICATIONS | |
Weight: | 288.00 kg |
Ground Clearance: | 127.00 mm |
Fuel Tank: | 18.00 ltrs |
Wheelbase: | 1706.00 mm |
Headlamp: | 0 |
Horn: | 0 |
Wheel Type: | Cast Aluminium |
Wheel Size: | 120/70 ZR19 - 240/40 R18 mm |
Tubeless: | |
Colors: | Vivid Black, Blue Ice Pearl, Red Hot Sunglo, Brilliant Silver |
Harley Davidson Wide Glide
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
Displacement:1584ccEngine:Air Cooled, Twin Cam 96Maximum Torque:125 Nm @ 3000 rpmGears:6 ManualBore:95Stroke:111Cooling Type:Air CoolingDIMENSIONS
Length:2387.00 mmWidth:N/AHeight:N/AOTHER SPECIFICATIONS
Weight:293.00 kgGround Clearance:107.00 mmFuel Tank:17.00 ltrsWheelbase:1735.00 mmWheel Type:Laced SteelWheel Size:80/90 21 - 180/60 17 mmTubeless:Colors:Vivid Black, Red Hot SungloHarley Owners Group
Main article: Harley Owners Group
Harley-Davidson established the Harley Owners Group (HOG) in 1983 to build on the strong loyalty and fraternity of Harley-Davidson enthusiasts as a means to promote not just a consumer product, but a lifestyle. The HOG has also served to open new revenue streams for the company, with the production of tie-in merchandise offered to club members, numbering over one million strong. Other motorcycle brands,[112] and other and consumer brands outside motorcycling, have tried to imitate the Harley-Davidson's success in this endeavor by creating factory-sponsored community marketing clubs of their own.[113] HOG members typically spend 30% more than other Harley owners, on such items as clothing and Harley-Davidson-sponsored events.[114]
In 1991, HOG went international, with the first official European HOG Rally in Cheltenham, England.[115] Today, more than one million members and more than 1400 chapters worldwide make HOG the largest factory-sponsored motorcycle organization in the world.[116]
HOG benefits include organized group rides, exclusive products and product discounts, insurance premium discounts, and the Hog Tales newsletter. A one year full membership is included with the purchase of a new, unregistered Harley-Davidson.[117]
In 2008, HOG celebrated its 25th anniversary in conjunction with the Harley 105th in Milwaukee Wisconsin.
VRXSE
Main article: Harley-Davidson VRSC
Introduced in 2001, the VRSC family bears little resemblance to Harley's more traditional lineup. Competing against Japanese and American muscle bikes and seeking to expand its market appeal, the "V-Rod" makes use of an engine developed jointly with Porsche that, for the first time in Harley history, incorporates overhead cams, and liquid cooling. The V-Rod is visually distinctive, easily identified by the 60-degree V-Twin engine, the radiator and the hydroformed frame members that support the round-topped air cleaner cover. Based on the VR-1000 racing motorcycle, it continues to be a platform around which Harley-Davidson builds drag-racing competition machines.
In 2008, Harley added the anti-lock braking system as a factory installed option on all VRSC models.[89] Harley also increased the displacement of the stock engine from 1,130 to 1,250 cc (69 to 76 cu in), which had only previously been available from Screamin' Eagle, and added a slipper clutch as standard equipment.
VRSC Models Include:
VRSCA: V-Rod (2002–2006), VRSCAW: V-Rod (2007–2010), VRSCB: V-Rod (2004–2005), VRSCD: Night Rod (2006–2008), VRSCDX: Night Rod Special (2007–2010), VRSCSE: Screamin' Eagle CVO V-Rod (2005), VRSCSE2: Screamin' Eagle CVO V-Rod (2006), VRSCR: Street Rod (2006–2007), VRSCX: Screamin' Eagle Tribute V-Rod (2007), VRSCF: V-Rod Muscle (2009–2010).
The VRXSE V-Rod Destroyer is Harley-Davidson's production drag racing motorcycle, constructed to run the quarter mile in under ten seconds. It is based on the same revolution engine that powers the VRSC line, but the VRXSE uses the Sceamin' Eagle 1,300 cc "stroked" incarnation, featuring a 75 mm crankshaft, 105 mm Pistons, and 58 mm throttle bodies.[
The V-Rod Destroyer is not a street legal motorcycle.
Sportster
Main article: Harley-Davidson Sportster
Introduced in 1957, the Sportster family were conceived as racing motorcycles, and were popular on dirt and flat-track race courses through the 1960s and 1970s. Smaller and lighter than the other Harley models, contemporary Sportsters make use of 883 cc or 1,200 cc Evolution engines and, though often modified, remain similar in appearance to their racing ancestors.[93]
Up until the 2003 model year, the engine on the Sportster was rigidly mounted to the frame. The 2004 Sportster received a new frame accommodating a rubber-mounted engine. Although this made the bike heavier and reduced the available lean angle, it reduced the amount of vibration transmitted to the frame and the rider.[94] The rubber mounted engine provides a significantly smoother ride for rider and passenger, allowing longer trips.
In the 2007 model year, Harley-Davidson celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Sportster and produced a limited edition called the XL50, of which only 2000 were made for sale worldwide. Each motorcycle was individually numbered and came in one of two colors, Mirage Pearl Orange or Vivid Black. Also in 2007, electronic fuel injection was introduced to the Sportster family, and the Nightster model was introduced in mid-year. In 2009, Harley-Davidson added the Iron 883 to the Sportster line, the newest in the Dark Custom series.
In the 2008 model year, Harley-Davidson released the XR1200 Sportster in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. The XR1200 had an Evolution engine tuned to produce 91 bhp (68 kW), four-piston dual front disc brakes, and an aluminum swing arm. Motorcyclist featured the XR1200 on the cover of its July 2008 issue and was generally positive about it in their "First Ride" story, in which Harley-Davidson was repeatedly asked to sell it in the United States.[95] One possible reason for the delayed availability in the United States was the fact that Harley-Davidson had to obtain the "XR1200" naming rights from Storz Performance, a Harley customizing shop in Ventura, Calif.[96]The XR1200 was released in the United States in 2009 in a special color scheme including Mirage Orange highlighting its dirt-tracker heritage. The first 750 XR1200 models in 2009 were pre-ordered and came with a number 1 tag for the front of the bike, autographed by Kenny Coolbeth and Scott Parker and a thank you/welcome letter from the company, signed by Bill Davidson.[cita
VRSC
Main article: Harley-Davidson VRSC
Introduced in 2001, the VRSC family bears little resemblance to Harley's more traditional lineup. Competing against Japanese and American muscle bikes and seeking to expand its market appeal, the "V-Rod" makes use of an engine developed jointly with Porsche that, for the first time in Harley history, incorporates overhead cams, and liquid cooling. The V-Rod is visually distinctive, easily identified by the 60-degree V-Twin engine, the radiator and the hydroformed frame members that support the round-topped air cleaner cover. Based on the VR-1000 racing motorcycle, it continues to be a platform around which Harley-Davidson builds drag-racing competition machines.
In 2008, Harley added the anti-lock braking system as a factory installed option on all VRSC models.[89] Harley also increased the displacement of the stock engine from 1,130 to 1,250 cc (69 to 76 cu in), which had only previously been available from Screamin' Eagle, and added a slipper clutch as standard equipment.
VRSC Models Include:
VRSCA: V-Rod (2002–2006), VRSCAW: V-Rod (2007–2010), VRSCB: V-Rod (2004–2005), VRSCD: Night Rod (2006–2008), VRSCDX: Night Rod Special (2007–2010), VRSCSE: Screamin' Eagle CVO V-Rod (2005), VRSCSE2: Screamin' Eagle CVO V-Rod (2006), VRSCR: Street Rod (2006–2007), VRSCX: Screamin' Eagle Tribute V-Rod (2007), VRSCF: V-Rod Muscle (2009–2010).