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Harley-Davidson Heritage Classic is a Cruiser Bike powered by a 1868 cc Engine that can deliver up to 92.71 bhp of power with a torque of 155 Nm. It delivers a mileage of 18.18 km/L. It comes with safety features such as Anti Lock Braking System (ABS) and Front & Rear Disc Brakes. Other notable features include 5 inch Instrument Cluster, LED Headlamps, Dual-bending Valve 49mm Telescopic with Aluminum Fork Triple Clamps; Dual Rate Spring; "Beer Can" Covers Front Suspension and 316 kg kerb weight.
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Features
- Cruiser Bike
- Petrol, 1868 cc Engine
- Anti Lock Braking System (ABS)
- LED Headlamps
- Disc Brakes
- Chain Drive
- 120 mm Ground Clearance
- 18.18 km/L Mileage
Harley-Davidson Heritage Classic Specs
- Cruiser Bike
- Petrol, 1868 cc Engine
- Anti Lock Braking System (ABS)
- LED Headlamps
- Disc Brakes
- Chain Drive
- 120 mm Ground Clearance
- 18.18 km/L Mileage
| Model | Heritage Classic |
| Type | Cruiser |
| Colors | Billiard Gray, Red Rock/Vivid Black , Sharkskin Blue, Vivid Black |
| Warranty Details | 2 years, Unlimited Kms |
| Engine Type | Milwaukee-Eight 114 |
| Engine Displacement | 1868 cc |
| Maximum Power | 92.71 bhp @ 5020rpm |
| Maximum Torque | 155 Nm @ 3250rpm |
| Transmission Type | Manual |
| Fuel Supply System | Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI) |
| Start Type | Self |
| Bore | 102 mm |
| Stroke | 114.3 mm |
| Compression Ratio | 10.5:1 |
| Gear Box | 6 Speed Manual Gear Box |
| Drive Type | Chain Drive |
| Exhaust System | 2-into-2 Staggered; Catalyst In Muffler |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 18.9 L |
| Fuel Type | Petrol |
| ARAI Certified Mileage | 18.18 km/L |
| Front Suspension | Dual-bending Valve 49mm Telescopic with Aluminum Fork Triple Clamps; Dual Rate Spring; "Beer Can" Covers |
| Rear Suspension | Hidden, Free Piston, Coil-over Monoshock; 56mm Stroke; Hydraulic Preload Adjustment |
| Brake Type | Disc (Front), Disc (Rear) |
| Rake Angle | 30 ° |
| Trail | 140 mm |
| Caliper Front | 4-piston Fixed |
| Caliper Rear | 2-piston Floating |
| Kerb Weight | 316 kg |
| Length | 2415 mm |
| Ground Clearance | 120 mm |
| Wheel Base | 1630 mm |
| Seat Height | 680 mm |
| Wheel Design | Steel Wheel |
| Tyre Type | Michelin Scorcher 11, front and rear |
| Tyre Size Front | 130/90B16,73H,BW |
| Tyre Size Rear | 150/80B16,77H,BW |
| Side Stand | Yes |
| Passenger Footrest | Yes |
| Extra Features | Detachable Windscreen, Lockable Sealed Side Bags |
| Anti Lock Braking System (ABS) | Yes |
| Side Stand Indicator | Yes |
| Kill Switch | Yes |
| Headlamps | LED Headlamps |
| Daytime Running Lights (DRLs) | Yes, LED DRLs |
| Tail Lights | Halogen |
| Brake Lights | Halogen |
| Gear Position Indicator | Yes |
| Tachometer | Digital |
| Speedometer | Analog |
| Fuel Meter | Digital |
| Odometer | Digital |
| Tripmeter | Yes |
| Turn Indicator Type | Halogen |
| Fuel Consumption Indicator | Yes |
| Pass Light | Yes |
| Clock | Yes |
| Distance To Empty Indicator | Yes |
| Instrument Cluster | 5 inches, Semi Digital |
| Connected Tech | No |
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