Harley-Davidson Street
Manufacturer |
Harley-Davidson and Harley-Davidson India |
---|---|
Production | 2014–present |
Assembly |
Kansas City, Missouri, USA (US, Canada and Mexico)[1] Bawal, India (rest of world)[1] |
Predecessor | Buell Blast |
Class | Cruiser |
Engine |
60° SOHC, water-cooled V-twin with balance shaft Street 750: 749 cc Street 500: 494 cc[1] |
Bore / stroke |
Street 750: 85.0 mm × 66.0 mm Street 500: 69.0 mm × 66.0 mm[1] |
Compression ratio | Street 750: 10.5:1[2] |
Power | 53 hp (40 kW) @ 8,000 rpm (Street 750) |
Torque | 6.62 kg·m (64.9 N·m; 47.9 lbf·ft) @ 4,000 rpm (Street 750)[3] |
Transmission | 6 speed, belt drive[1][3] |
Frame type | Steel[1] |
Suspension |
Front: Telescopic forks Rear: Dual shocks, box section swingarm[3] |
Brakes |
Front: Single-caliper disc ×1[1][3] Rear: Single-caliper disc[1] |
Tires |
100/80x17[2][3] 150/70x15,[3] 140/75R15[2] |
Rake, trail | 32°, 4.5 in (110 mm)[2] |
Wheelbase | 1511 mm[3] |
Dimensions |
L: 2226 mm[3] W: 815 mm[3] H: 709 mm[3] |
Seat height | 25 in (640 mm)[4] |
Weight | 480 lb (220 kg) (claimed)[1][4] (wet) |
Fuel capacity | 3.5 US gal (13 L)[2] |
Related | Harley-Davidson VRSC |
The Harley-Davidson Street motorcycle series was announced by Harley-Davidson at the 2013 EICMA show in Milan for 2014 introduction. It will comprise Harley's first all-new models in 13 years,[1][3] and Harley's first lightweight motorcycle since the 1974 Sprint.[5] The 750 is powered by a 749 cc displacement version of Harley's 60° SOHC V-twin, water-cooled Revolution engine dubbed the Revolution X. The Street 500 has a 494 cc narrower-bore but otherwise identical engine.[1] Production for sale in the United States and Canada is done at Harley's Kansas City facility; production for the rest of the world, including engines, is done at the Harley-Davidson India subsidiary in Bawal with indigenous components.[3][6] The Street series are positioned as Harley's entry-level models, with a price point that is the lowest for Harley's US lineup by over $1,200.[7]
Riders Edge program
The Street 500 replaced the Buell Blast in Harley-Davidson's rider training program.[4]
Reactions
Speculation about Harley "outsourcing" production of 500 and 750 cc models (called small-displacement in US press[8]) to India began at least as early as 2011, along with harsh criticism that by not offering smaller bikes there, Harley "doesn't understand emerging markets".[9]
After the Street announcement, one Indian commentator noted that expansion in the Asian market with medium-displacement models is key to Harley's economic success:
“ | [A]ll the growth it [Harley-Davidson] needs to ensure survival is to get into markets where it has been absent for the better part of a century and that includes almost all of the South-East Asian markets like Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, China and of course India, markets where commuters rule and even 500cc is considered big. | ” | |
— Dinu Hazrat, Daily News and Analysis, November 6, 2013[10] |
The New York Times also opined that Harley's move towards medium-displacement echoed that of other manufacturers for the developing world.
“ | The midsize is becoming a point of convergence. Commuter motorcycles are getting larger and more complex; from the other direction, Harley-Davidson recently unveiled its lighter Street 500 and Street 750 models. | ” | |
— Samanth Subramanian, The New York Times, January 3, 2014[11] |
Strong growth of the Indian market led an American commentator to call this "The most important new Harley-Davidson in living memory",[12] and another to predict more bidirectional interaction between American and Indian manufacturers and consumers, naming the Harley Street along with other Indian-made or Indian-owned marques like Hero MotoCorp, KTM, and BMW:
“ | [M]otorcycle manufacturers have either sought out Indian business partners or, as in the case of Harley-Davidson, established their own Indian production facilities. Harley-Davidson assembles in India nine out of the 12 models it currently sells in India, allowing it to keep prices competitive...However, it's not a one-way invasion of motorcycle manufacturers into the sub continent... India as a major player in the world of motorcycle manufacturers shouldn't be ignored. This year the U.S. could see the first Indian manufactured motorcycles on sale here. | ” | |
— Tim Watson, RideApart, January 28, 2014[13] |
References
- Citations
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Bornhop 2013a.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Canet 2014.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Hindustan Times 2014.
- 1 2 3 Fleming 2013.
- ↑ Forbes 2014.
- ↑ Bornhop 2013b.
- ↑ Wasef 2013.
- ↑ Cathcart 2011.
- ↑ Beeler 2012.
- ↑ Hazrat 2013.
- ↑ Subramanian 2014.
- ↑ Siler 2013.
- ↑ Watson 2014.
- Sources
- Cathcart, Alan (April 6, 2011), Will Harley-Davidson outsource motorcycle production to India?, Motorcyclist
- Beeler, Jensen (June 2, 2012), No Sub-800cc Motorcycle for India? Why Harley-Davidson Doesn't Understand Emerging Markets, Asphalt & Rubber
- Bornhop, Andrew (November 4, 2013), REVEALED! 2014 HARLEY-DAVIDSON STREET 500 AND STREET 750, Cycle World
- Fleming, Charles (November 4, 2013), "First Look: Harley-Davidson unveils new Street 500 and Street 750", The Los Angeles Times
- Siler, Wes (November 4, 2013), Harley's Indian Gamble — 2014 Harley-Davidson Street 750 And 500, RideApart
- Hazrat, Dinu (November 6, 2013), "Bike-Maker Harley-Davidson Goes Small to Strike Big in India", Daily News and Analysis – via HighBeam (subscription required)
- Bornhop, Andrew (November 12, 2013), WHERE IS IT MADE? 2014 HARLEY-DAVIDSON STREET 750 AND STREET 500 — Is this affordable new Harley from India? Or Kansas City? We tell you the complete story., Cycle World
- Wasef, Basem (November 13, 2013), "2015 Harley-Davidson Street 500/750: Futureproof Hogs?", Auto news blog, Popular Mechanics
- Subramanian, Samanth (January 3, 2014), "A Cult Motorcycle From India Takes On the World", The New York Times
- Trefis Team (January 16, 2014), Harley-Davidson's Street 750 Debuts In India, Forbes
- Watson, Tim (January 28, 2014), Why Your Next Bike May Come From India, RideApart
- Mohile, Shally Seth (February 5, 2014), "Harley-Davidson India Launches Street 750 at Auto Expo 2014", Mint, India – via HighBeam (subscription required),
Priced at Rs.4.10 lakh...Street 750 will be by far its cheapest model in India since a Harley-Davidson motorcycle now costs at least Rs.9 lakh.
- Harley-Davidson Street 750 launched with a shocking price tag!, Noida, India: Zee News, February 5, 2014
- "Harley-Davidson Street 750, first look, review", Hindustan Times, March 4, 2014,
The Street 750 comes with a cruiser typical 1511mm long wheelbase, and seats riders in armchair comfort...
- Canet, Don (March 24, 2014), 2015 HARLEY-DAVIDSON STREET 750, WITH DYNO RUN – FIRST RIDE, Cycle World
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