Harley-Davidson Street 750 BS6, Street Rod BS6 Get Massive Rs 72k Discounts
Modified On May 5, 2020 11:30 AM By Praveen M. for Harley Davidson Street 750
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The Rs 72,000 benefit can be availed either as a cash discount or in the form of accessories
- This offer is by Seven Islands Harley-Davidson at Mumbai, Navi Mumbai & Thane & Two Rivers Harley-Davidson in Pune.
- The offer is valid only until the end of the month, so you better hurry up.
- You can book either of the bikes for just Rs 999.
Seven Islands Harley-Davidson dealership at Mumbai, Navi Mumbai and Thane is offering a massive Rs 72,000 benefit scheme on the Harley-Davidson Street 750 BS6 Anniversary Edition. You can avail the offer either in the form of a cash discount or get accessories for the same amount. Two Rivers Harley-Davidson in Pune is also giving out the same offer, but for both the Street Rod BS6 as well as the Street 750 BS6 Anniversary edition. The Harley-Davidson Street Rod BS6 is normally priced at Rs 5.34 lakh whereas the Street Rod BS6 will set you back by Rs 6.55 lakh, ex-showroom.
You can simply book either of the bikes for just Rs 999. One the lockdown is lifted and you’ve made the final payment along with the requisite RTO paperwork, you can get delivery of your bike. This process should take about two weeks after the lockdown is lifted. The biggest caveat here is that this offer is valid only till the end of this month. So you better hurry up before the limited stocks run out.
The Harley-Davidson Street 750 is the first big bike to be BS6 compliant in India. The Street Rod is essentially a sportier sibling of the Street 750. The two motorcycles are powered by a 749cc liquid-cooled V-twin engine, making 60Nm of torque.
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While the Street 750 features traditional front fork and twin rear shock absorbers, the Street Rod packs an inverted front fork and twin gas-charged rear shock absorbers. It also gets superior braking power than the Street 750 thanks to the twin front disc setup, as opposed to a single disc in the Street 750. The only other BS6-compliant alternative to the two bikes at the moment are the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 and the Continental GT 650.