Monday, March 8, 2010

HARLEY-DAVIDSON Sportster Iron 883 (2009) insurance info | specs |


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Harley Davidson Sportster Iron 883 (2009) Motorcycle,
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- Harley-Davidson is adapting to the motorcycle market’s most recent demands and the best proof of this fact is the newly launched blacked-out Sportster model. The latest Dark Custom of the series shares most features with its larger sibling, the Nightster 1200, but not the engine and therefore not the price. Everything from the slammed suspension to the side-mounted license plate holder is there, but the most important unit – the V-twin engine – displaces 883ccs while the price starts just under $8K -

HARLEY DAVIDSON
Sportster Iron 883 (2009)



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General information

Engine and Transmission:
Displacement: 53.89 cu. in.
Engine Type: Air-cooled, Evolution™
Bore x Stroke: 3.00 in. x 3.812 in.
Engine Torque: 55.00 ft lbs @ 3500 rpm
Fuel System: Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)
Compression Ratio: 8.9:1
Miles per Gallon: 60 hwy / 45 city
Primary Drive: Chain, 57/34 ratio
Gear Ratio (overall)
1st: 10.782
2nd: 7.702
3rd: 5.728
4th: 4.748
5th: 4.071
6th: N/A

Chassis and Dimensions:
Brakes: Dual-piston front, single-piston rear
Lean Angle (per SAEJ1168): 30° / 29°
Exhaust System: Straight cut, shorty exhaust with dual mufflers
Front Wheel: Black, 13-Spoke Cast Aluminum
Rear Wheel: Black, 13-Spoke Cast Aluminum
Front Tire: 100/90-19 57H
Rear Tire: 150/80B16 71H
Length: 85.80 in.
Seat Height: 25.30 in. Laden / 26.3 in. Unladen
Ground Clearance: 3.90 in.
Rake Steering Head/Trail: 29.6° / 4.60 in.
Wheelbase: 60.0 in.
Track Width: N/A
Fuel Capacity: 3.30 gal.
Oil Capacity: 2.8 qts.
Dry Weight: 548.0 lbs.
Running Order: 565.00 lbs.

Electrical:
Instruments: Handlebar-mounted electronic speedometer with odometer, time-of-day clock on odometer, dual tripmeter, low fuel warning light, low oil pressure light, engine diagnostics readout, LED indicator lights, hazard warning integrated into self-canceling turn signal controls
Indicator Lamps: High beam, neutral, low oil pressure, turn signals, engine diagnostics, low fuel warning, low battery, security system (optional)

Features:
# Rubber-mounted Evolution 883 cc V-Twin black powder-coated engine
# Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)
# Black fuel tank with unique graphics
# Black front forks with gaiters
# Black belt guard and front fender supports
# Black, 13-spoke cast aluminum wheels, 19-inch front / 16-inch rear
# Black low rise drag style handlebar
# Black mid-mount foot controls
# Black low profile front fender
# Black chopped rear fender with combination rear stop/tail/turn lights



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