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Motorcycle Harley Davidson Heritage Classic

Heritage Classic – is a tourer motorike. Combines modern performance with 1950s rock and roll styling. Built with style you know and power you can feel. Luxury in modern technology for unforgettable emotions.

2,933,000.00

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Engine

Milwaukee-Eight 114, 2-cylinder, air cooled, 4-valve

Capacity

1868 cc

Piston stroke

114.3 mm

Compression

10.5 : 1

Maximum power

95.1 hp at 5020 rpm

Maximum torque

155 Nm at 3250 rpm

Top speed

189 km/h

Transmission

6 speeds

Exhaust

Steel single side classic

Chassis

Length – 2415 mm

Frame

Height – 1048 mm

Front tires

130/90 – 16"

Rear tires

150/80 – 16"

Front suspension

Dual-bending valve, 49 mm telescopic, dual rate spring "beer can" covers

Rear suspension

Hidden, free piston, coil-over monoshock, 56mm stroke, hydraulic preload adjustmen

Front brakes

Disk 300 mm diameter disk with 4-piston caliper and ABS

Rear brakes

Disk 292 mm diameter with 2-piston caliper and ABS

Seat height

680 mm

Wheelbase

1630 mm

Weight

330 kg

Tank capacity

18,9 L. Consumption per 1 liter of fuel: 17 km

Harley-Davidson, Inc.  is an American motorcycle manufacturer headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. In 1901, 20-year-old William S. Harley drew up plans for a small engine. Over the next two years, he and his childhood friend Arthur Davidson worked on their motor-bicycle using the northside Milwaukee machine shop at the home of their friend Henry Melk. It was finished in 1903 with the help of Arthur’s brother Walter Davidson. In 1906, Harley and the Davidson brothers built their first factory on Chestnut Street. On July 11, 2008, Harley-Davidson announced they had signed a definitive agreement to acquire the MV Agusta Group. On October 15, 2009, Harley-Davidson announced that it would divest its interest in MV Agusta.

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