Harley Davidson Seventy Two & Softail Slim Launched
Published On Feb 3, 2012 12:00 AM By Neeta Guptafor Harley Davidson Softail 2012-2017
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A blasting news came out from the stable of sports and masculine bike maker, Harley Davidson which keep its fans interested. The American auto biggie has rolled out two new super sports bikes based on the American garage-built custom motorcycle scene. The firm borrowed lot of inspirations from the present fashion two wheelers that are being rolled out. The classy bike maker has revealed the Softail Slim and the Seventy-Two. Both bikes are new additions to the 2012 line up and one can easily bargain these street-stars at Harley Davidson dealership outlets.
The Harley Davidson Seventy Two is based on the Harley Davidson Sportster platform. The head-turner has got all those characters that would amaze any on-looker and Harley Candy Big Red Flake or sparkling metal flake colors will surely be an eye-catchy one. The class-leading road-star comes with a chopped rear curb and a side mounted license plate. The Seventy Two has a heart of 1200cc V-Twin power-mill which is coated with a Gray Powdercoat with chrome covers and a new round air cleaner with a dished cover. To provide a complete feel of 1970s engineers at Harley Davidson have drived in narrow white wall tires, high mini-ape handlebar and chrome-laced wheels.
Harley Davidson Softail Slim adorns many peripherals from the custom Bobbers of the 1950s. Bike features trimmed front shield to its narrow rear end, solo seat and fundamental chrome. The American firm has deliver a cross-braced Hollywood handlebar and headlight frames which are affixed in gleam back. Harley Davidson Softail comes equipped with a massive 1690cc air-cooled, Twin Cam 103B engine. The engine features a Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI) technology which improve its fuel efficiency and performance. The road-star features a 4-piston front and 2-piston rear caliper type brakes which provides a superb braking system to bike. India will have to wait for some time to see this machine vrooming around on its roads.