Dark Custom 2016 Harley Davidson Iron 883, Forty-Eight and Street 750 Prices announced
Modified On Sep 23, 2015 12:00 AM By Rommel Albuquerque for Harley Davidson Street 750
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Harley-Davidson revealed their new Dark Custom motorcycles internationally earlier this month and now they’ve launched them in India too. It’s all new model line-up promises to deliver more performance, style and more features.
The refreshed Iron 883 and Forty-Eight is priced at Rs. 7,37,000(Ex-showroom Delhi) and Rs. 9,12,000 (Ex-showroom Delhi) respectively while the Harley-Davidson Street 750 is priced at INR 4,52,000 (Ex-showroom Delhi). The Road King is back too and priced at Rs.25,00,000 (Ex-showroom Delhi).
Harley-Davidson Iron 883: The Iron 883 now comes with new adjustable rear shocks and front cartridge forks to help provide more stability and comfort. This garage-built style motorcycle featuring bullet design detailing, straight cut mufflers, a low drag-style handlebar, front fork gaiters, chopped rear fender and a solo tuck and roll seat. The Iron 883 is now also available in Black Denim colour.
Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight: The Forty-Eight now gets a new seat, mag wheels, wider 49mm forks and adjustable rear suspension. These are combined to provide an even more muscular look while still giving a comfortable ride. The iconic 2.1 gallon peanut tank sports ‘70s inspired graphics, floating brake rotors and blacked out slotted exhaust have been added to lend it a fresh new look. It is now also available in Velocity Red Sunglo colour.
Harley-Davidson Street 750: The new Street 750 now has a new suspension which is tuned for quick handling in an urban environment and the customer-led enhancements on the new Street 750 included a new and improved front and rear braking system and improved wire loom routing. The Street 750 is now also available in Superior Blue colour.
Pallavi Singh, Director Marketing, Harley-Davidson India said, “This year, Harley-Davidson has introduced its refreshed Dark Custom models with the new Iron 883, Forty-Eight and carried out customer-led improvements in the Street 750 motorcycle that offer an authentic, affordable experience to a new generation of riders in India. Keeping up with our customer’s demands, we have also added more power to our range with the return of the Road King and engine upgrades throughout the ranges of the Softail making it our most powerful line-up of cruiser models ever.”