Harley Davidson Street Rod 750 gets a whopping Rs. 90,000 price cut
American two-wheeler manufacturer Harley Davidson has been offering their popular motorcycles in our market for quite some years. Harley is now offering attractive offers on their Street Rod motorcycle. The entry-level Harley Davidson is now being offered with a price cut of Rs 90,000 on the motorcycle. Civilian customers get a price cut of Rs 56,600 and if the buyer happens to be a defense personnel buying through the Army Canteen, then he will be getting an additional discount of Rs 33,394 which reduces the price of the motorcycle by around Rs 90,000.
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Harley Davidson Street Rod is the second most affordable motorcycle from the brand. The cheapest motorcycle from Harley Davidson is the Street 750. With this price cut, the price of the Street Rod has come down to Rs 5.99 lakh ex-showroom form Rs 6.55 lakh, ex-showroom (this does not include the additional discount for defence personnel). This price cut is now available only with Vivid Black colour and all the other shades like River Rock Gray Denim, Stone Washed White Pearl and Performance Orange will cost Rs 68,000 more.
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Interested buyers can book Street Rod motorcycle via Harley Davidson dealerships across the country. The token amount for making the booking is Rs 10,000. Buyers will have to make at least 15 percent of bike’s on-road price to be eligible for an EMI option. Street Rod and the Street 750 use the same frame and engine. Street Rod is more like a roadster whereas the Street 750 is more like a cruiser. Even the engine in the Street Rod is tuned to be on the sportier side in comparison to the Street 750.
Even though it uses the same frame as the Street 750, the Street Rod has a bit more aggressive and raw feel to it. The suspension and brakes are also different from Street 750. The seating position is more upright and even the engine is in a different state of tune. It is powered by a V-Twin, liquid cooled, fuel injected engine produces a maximum of 70 Bhp and 62 Nm of peak torque. The engine is mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox. The reason why, Harley Davidson was able to price this motorcycle competitively is because it is manufactured here in Harley’s manufacturing plant in Haryana’s Bawal. Harley Davidson India also exports a large number of Street 500 and Street 750 motorcycles to countries around the world.
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