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Published On Nov 30, 2016 12:45:00 PM
We get astride the 2017 version of Harley’s smallest offering, the Street 750, which finally gets ABS for added...
Published On Nov 27, 2015 01:13:00 PM
This updated Harley Street 750 review warns riders of poor brakes on pre-2016 bikes.
Published On Feb 26, 2014 05:17:00 PM
Harley-Davidson’s Indian made Street 750, the full story.
Fuel Type
Petrol
Max Torque
59 Nm @ 4,000 rpm
Gearbox Type
Manual
Type
motorcycle
Number Of Gears
6
Fueling
Fuel Injection
ABS
Length
2,215 mm
Width
815 mm
Wheelbase
1,520 mm
Seat Height
720 mm
Ground Clearance
145 mm
Kerb Weight
233 kg
Fuel Type Propulsion
Petrol
Engine Displacement
749
Valvetrain
4
Fueling
Fuel Injection
Cooling
Liquid Cooled
Engine Type
2 cylinder
Max Engine Torque
59 Nm @ 4,000 rpm
Bore
85 mm
Stroke
66 mm
Spark Plugs
1 Per Cylinder
Gearbox Type
Manual
Number of Gears
6
Transmission Type
Belt Drive
Clutch
Wet Multiplate
Fuel Tank Size
13.1 litres
Chassis Type
Steel Double Cradle
Front Suspension Type
Telescopic Forks
Rear Suspension Type
Gas charged shocks, Rectangular swingarm
Wheels Type
Alloy
Tyre type
Tubeless
Front Tyre Size
100/80-17
Rear Tyre Size
140/75 R15
Radial Tyres
Front Wheel Size
17 inch
Rear Wheel Size
15 inch
Front Brake Type
Disc
Front Brake Size
292 mm
Rear Brake Size
260 mm
Anti Lock Brakes ABS
SideStand Indicator
Headlamp Type
Halogen Bulb type
Pass Light Switch
Engine Kill Switch
Low Oil Indicator
Pillion Backrest
Pillion Grabrail
Pillion Seat
Pillion Footrest
Clock
Electric System
12V DC
Battery
Maintenance Free
Turn Signal
Stand Alarm
Digital Fuel Guage
Start Type
Electric Start
Antilock Braking System
Low Fuel Level Warning
Speedometer
Digital
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View Price BreakupThe Harley-Davidson Street 750 is the company’s first new motorcycle platform since the V-Rod from 13 years ago. While the initial batches...
The Harley-Davidson Street 750 is the company’s first new motorcycle platform since the V-Rod from 13 years ago. While the initial batches of the bike were marred by braking issues, an upgrade that followed fixed this issue to a large extent, but the bike still lacked ABS (anti-lock brakes), until now that is.
Significant upgrades in the 2017 model line-up for Harley-Davidson include the new Street 750 that has been upgraded with ABS and a two-tone paint job. This improves the Street 750 one area that it was lacking and what often resulted in scary braking. I remember a ride earlier this year in the old Street 750 on the hill road, up from Phuentsholing to Thimpu in Bhutan. A sudden surprise of cattle and loose gravel on the road resulted in some panic braking by me causing the rear brake to lock up, and that threw the bike into a scary straightline skid that had me fishtailing ominously towards the edge of the road. With the new Street, such trespasses are forgiven as the ABS bites hard but with compassion around corners, so that everything is on the safe side of physics.
Apart from the addition of ABS and a new paint scheme, the bike pretty much remains the same. Powering the bike is the Revolution X 60-degree V-twin motor that displaces 749cc, and is good for 59Nm of torque that comes in at 3,750rpm. Harley doesn't disclose power figures as a rule, but the Street feels good for an estimated 55-60hp. This power is transferred to the rear wheel through a typical Harley-Davidson style belt drive. This translates into a nice, easy-flowing power delivery on the road, with performance feeling rapid for a cruiser bike with these proportions.
At 233kg, the Street 750 is hardly what you might call a light bike. Still, it feels quite manageable even through tight urban conditions. At the same time, it offers pretty good ride quality as well. The Street 750 is equipped with MRF tyres that were designed specifically for the bike, which offer a fair amount of grip in most conditions. In fact, out of all the current Harley-Davidson line up, the Street 750 feels like the most nimble-handling machine and is happier around corners than any of the others.
With a starting price of Rs 4.91 lakh for the all-black model, going up to Rs 5.18 lakh (both ex-showroom, Delhi) for the two-tone, the Street 750 offers the same great value today that it did when it was first launched back in 2014. And now with ABS, it gets the much needed safety that was missing from the previous bike. If you were in the market for a mid-capacity cruiser motorcycle, now is the perfect time to consider the Harley-Davidson Street 750.
Rishad Saam Mehta
Published On Feb 01, 2019 06:34:00 PM
Street 750 and Street Rod owners in India have begun receiving notifications from the company.
Published On Sep 22, 2018 02:45:00 PM
Harley-Davidson Originals will provide customers with one-year warranty as standard.
The Harley Davidson Street 750 offers a variety of color options. Harley Davidson Street 750 is available in a range of 5 colors. The colors offered in Harley Davidson Street 750 are Barracuda Silver Deluxe, Vivid Black Deluxe, Black Denim, Performance Orange, and Vivid Black.