Harley Davidson revealed its Forty-Eight factory custom motorcycle

Harley Davidson Forty EightThe  Forty Eight has raw and authentic looks

Harley Davidson which entered the Indian market recently has unveiled their latest addition to the hot rod Sportster line, the Forty-Eight factory custom motorcycle in US.

This model sports a black 1200 Evolution V-Twin engine and is equipped with Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI). The motorcycle has been tuned for optimum performance and is high on torque.

The rear section consists of black chopped rear fender, a side mounted license plate along with a 150mm rear tire on a 16 inch Black steel wheel. The front tire also consists of a broad black  wheel.

Ray Drea, Harley-Davidson Senior Director of Styling said-

With its classic bulldog shoulders stance, the Forty-Eight strikes a distinctive look and low profile that could only come from Harley-Davidson

The bike is available for $10,499 in Vivid Black color. The company also has plans to introduce two more colors Brilliant Silver and Mirage Orange Pearl in the months to come.

The features of  Forty-Eight are as follows:

  • Blacked out rubber-mounted Evolution 1200 cc V-Twin engine with polished covers
    Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)
    Steel 2.1-gallon peanut fuel tank with lightening hole mounting bracket
    One-piece, solo Sportster classic seat
    26-inch seat height
    Tall and fat 130 mm Dunlop MT90 front tire
    16-inch Black Steel Laced wheels
    Low profile custom handlebar
    Under-mounted mirrors
    New front forks with wide triple clamps
    Chopped front fender mounted on fork brace with lightening holes
    Blacked components including air cleaner cover, clutch and brake levers and turn signals
    Chopped rear fender
    Stop-turn-tail lights
    Side-mounted license plate
    Two-year factory warranty
    Optional Harley-Davidson Smart Security System

Source: autoevolution.com

Entry posted on January 25th, 2010 by nazboy and is filed under Harley Davidson.

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