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Harley-Davidson: A bike with a difference, you need to own it to believe it, specs and pricing here

Harley-Davidson: Nightster was introduced in the Indian market by Hero MotoCorp and Harley Davidson for a cost of Rs 14.99 lakh. In India, Hero MotoCorp is presently in charge of Harley Davidson motorbike distribution, parts, and accessories.

The motorcycle will be shipped as a CBU, or a fully assembled unit, to India. The new Harley-Davidson Nightster motorcycle is now available for bookings, according to the auto giant.

Launch of Harley Davidson
In the current Harley-Davidson Sportster is the Cheapest Harley-Davidson series, the new Nightster is the motorbike that is most reasonably priced. It will face competition from Bobber bikes with similar price tags. Thus, the Indian Scout Bobber and the Bonneville Bobber compete against the Nightster Triumph.

Induction of brand-new Nightster motorcycle

This year saw the official global release of the Nightster. The bike will be the newest model in the Sportster line-up offered by the business. Additionally, the Iron 883, which is now on the market, is thought to be directly replaced by this bike.

Colour Variant

There is only one model of this motorcycle offered by Harley-Davidson. Despite having three colour options at launch. The Gunship Gray and Redline Red colour schemes came to a total of Rs. 15.13 lakh. At the same time, Vivid Black is slightly more cheap, costing Rs 14.99 lakh.

Powerful engine of Harley bikes

The Revolution Max engine family member, the Harley-Davidson Nightster, is powered by the 975T engine. It has liquid cooling and a V-twin arrangement. 89 PS and 95 Nm of maximum torque are produced by this engine at 7,500 and 5,750 revolutions per minute, respectively. This engine is compatible with a 6-speed transmission.

Chassis, Telescopic forks and suspension sytem

The chassis uses the engine as a supporting component. In terms of the chassis, the motorbike uses a steel trellis frame. Telescopic forks and two shock absorbers are visible at 41mm of the bike’s suspension system in the front and back, respectively.

A 320mm disc brake at the front and a 260mm disc brake at the back were mounted for stopping power. The Nightster’s 705 mm seat height makes the climb more simpler. The bike has an 11.7-liter petrol tank and weighs 218 kg, which is less than the Sportster bike’s predecessor.

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