Harley-Davidson India launches the much awaited awaited Street 750 motorcycle at Auto Expo 2014.
Harley-Davidson Street 750 is powered by the all-new Revolution X engine – a pure Harley-Davidson V-Twin engine specifically designed for urban riding. It is liquid-cooled to maintain peak performance both in the city and on the highway. The engine is mated with a single overhead cam, four valves per head and smooth-shifting 6-speed transmission. The 749cc engine will produce maximum torque of 65 Nm @ 4000 RPM.
Anoop Prakash, Managing Director, Harley-Davidson India said “We believe the new Street 750 will excite a new segment of urban riders in India who will appreciate the attention detail and opportunity to experience the Harley-Davidson lifestyle at an accessible price point. We’ll continue to adopt and invest in strategies that make our products and ownership experience accessible to more enthusiasts and customers in India.”
You’ll see Harley-Davidson signature Dark Custom attitude such as Cafe-style speed screen, black front fork gaiters, all-black exhaust system and aggressive slash on the tail.
The Harley-Davidson Street 75 motorcycle retailed in India will also come fitted with premium Zapper tires from MRF designed for Harley-Davidson. The bike will be assembled at Bawal, Haryana.
Harley-Davidson Street 750 Specifications:
Engine | Liquid-cooled Revolution X, V-Twin |
Displacement | 749cc |
Transmission | 6-speed constant mesh spur gear |
Maximum Torque | 65 Nm @ 4000 RPM |
Dimension | 2226 x 815 x 709 mm |
Ground Clearance | 144mm |
Lean Angle (right/left) | 28.5°/28.5° |
Wheelbase | 67.1 in |
Fuel Capacity | 13.1 L |
Running Weight | 218 Kg |
Price & Availability:
The Street 750 Booking open on 1st March 2014. The bike will be available across 13 Harley-Davidson dealership in India.
The Price of Harley-Davidson Street 750: ₹ 4.10 Lakhs (ex-showroom Delhi).
EMI Option also available with ICICI and HDFC Bank. You can pay downpayment from 15% to 50%, depending on your choice. You can calculate emi on HD EMI Calculator.
Wowwe…. There is no difference between this bike and a bullet train 😉
Thank you.