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    This is the cheapest BS6 Harley-Davidson motorcycle in India

    This is the cheapest BS6 Harley-Davidson motorcycle in India

    By Ratnakar Shukla
    Mar 22, 2020
    09:15 pm

    What's the story

    American automaker Harley-Davidson has updated its entire two-wheeler line-up in India to comply with the upcoming stricter BS6 emission norms that will be mandatory from April 1.

    In the updated line-up, the Street 750 arrives as the most affordable Harley motorcycle in the country with a starting price of Rs. 5.34 lakh.

    Here's everything about the Street 750 and the prices of other models.

    Design

    Harley-Davidson Street 750: At a glance

    The BS6 Street 750 retains the design of its BS4 counterpart. It offers a naked street look with a comfortable seating position and gets a blacked-out treatment on mirrors, exhaust, and alloy wheels.

    The rounded headlamp, turn indicators, and exposed engine add to its retro look.

    The motorcycle also houses a fully-digital instrument console and all-LED fitments for headlight, turn indicators, and tail lamps.

    Internals

    Power and performance

    The 2020 Harley-Davidson Street 750 draws power from a 749cc liquid-cooled fuel-injected engine that comes mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox.

    However, the power figures of the updated motor are yet to be revealed. But in its BS4 state of tune, this unit churns out 47bhp of maximum power and 60Nm of peak torque.

    Safety

    Harley-Davidson Street 750: On the road

    On the safety front, the Harley-Davidson Street 750 comes equipped with disc brakes on both front and rear wheels, along with dual-channel ABS for better grip on the road.

    The suspension duties on the cruiser are taken care of by conventional telescopic forks on the front and a dual-shock unit on the rear.

    Pocket pinch

    And, here's a look at the prices

    The BS6-compliant Street 750 range starts at Rs. 5.34 lakh and goes up to Rs. 5.66 lakh. The Street Rod motorcycle, meanwhile, is available at a starting price of Rs. 5.66 lakh.

    Moreover, the Harley-Davidson Sportster range starts at Rs. 6.67 lakh for the Iron 883 model and the more premium Softail range is available starting Rs. 11.40 lakh for the Low Rider variant.

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