BS6 Harley-Davidson Road 750, Road Rod Costs Decreased By Up To Rs. 77,000

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The two-tone variant of the Harley-Davidson Street Rod gets a price reduction of Rs. 77,000

Harley-Davidson India has lowered the costs of the BS6 Road 750 by Rs. 65,000 and that of the Road Rod by as much as Rs. 77,000. The costs for the Road vary now begin at Rs. four.69 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).





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The 2-tone variant of the Harley-Davidson Road Rod will get a value discount of Rs. 77,000

Harley-Davidson has lowered the costs of the Road 750 bike by ₹ 65,000. Costs for the BS6 Road 750 fashions began at ₹ 5.34 lakh earlier and now, the costs for the BS6 Harley-Davidson Road 750 now begin at ₹ four.69 lakh. The Harley-Davidson Street 750 is probably the most inexpensive mannequin from the corporate and the highest-selling Harley as properly. The Road 750 in Vivid Black is priced at ₹ four.69 lakh however in case you select to purchase the bike in a single color or a two-tone choice, you’ll have to pay ₹ four.81 lakh. All costs are ex-showroom, Delhi.

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(The Harley-Davidson Road 750 is the corporate’s best-selling mannequin in India)

Equally, the costs of the Harley-Davidson Street Rod have been lowered by as much as ₹ 77,000 as properly. The Road Rod in Vivid Black is now priced at ₹ 5.99 lakh as an alternative of ₹ 6.55 lakh whereas single-colour and two-tone choices are priced at ₹ 6.10 lakh as an alternative of ₹ 6.67 and ₹ 6.87 lakh. The Road Rod in dual-tone colors will get the largest value discount, of ₹ 77,000.

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The Harley Road 750 vary makes use of the identical 749 cc liquid-cooled, V-Twin Revolution X engine and churns out 60 Nm of peak torque at 3750 rpm. It’s continued to be paired with a 6-speed gearbox. The bike makes use of telescopic forks up entrance and twin shocks on the rear for suspension duties, whereas braking efficiency comes from disc brakes with dual-channel ABS.

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