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Harley-Davidson will soon launch the Street Rod 750 in India and the company has already listed the motorcycle on its official website. The official launch date has not yet been announced but it is expected that the company will launch the motorcycle soon as delaership shave informed us that they've started accepting bookings against an amount of Rs 30,000. The compnay, however hasn't confirmed commencement of bookings yet. The Harley-Davidson Street Rod 750 will command a slight premium over the current Street 750 and is expected to be priced around Rs 5 lakh, ex-showroom Delhi. Over the next few pictures you can explore the new features of this upcoming Harley-Davidson motorcycle.
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Design: The Street Rod 750 design is based on the Harley-Davidson XR1200X and it gets a light weight front fender with 2 piece seat. Passenger foot pegs and LED tail light come with integrated Bar & Shield logo and LED turn signals at the rear. The motorcycle is offered with 17 inch, 7-split open spoke cast aluminium wheels at front and rear with a 120/70 front section tyre, while the rear has a 160/60 profile.
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Engine and Dimensions: Harley Davidson Street Rod 750 is powered by a 749 cc High Output Revolution X V-Twin engine that delivers 62 Nm of torque. Although, Harley-Davidson doesn't disclose power in HP, we expect the figures to be about 55 hp at the crank. The kerb weight of the motorcycle is 238 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 13 litres. The 2017 Street Rod 750 measures 2,130 mm in length, 765 mm in height, has 205 mm of ground clearance and wheelbase of 1,510 mm.
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Suspension and Brakes: The Suspension duties on motorcycle are handled by new 43 mm inverted front forks and piggyback shocks at rear, which is claimed to offer better ride quality. The Street Rod 750 will carry dual front disc brakes with dual piston calipers with ABS as standard.
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Features: The Street Rod 750 get features such as 3.5 inch electronic speedometer which shows signals of high beam, neutral, low oil pressure, turn signals, engine diagnostics, low fuel warning, blade key ignition, fork lock and locking fuel cap. In addition, the motorcycle receives 'drag bars' handlebar with bar-end mirrors and color-matched speed screen with a black inserts. Interestingly, with just a 13-litre fuel tank, the motorcycle still doesn't have a fuel-gauge and one is notified only about low-fuel warning.
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