Harley-Davidson Lifts The Veil On Its New Street 750 and Street 500


The Street 750 and Street 500 Feature New Liquid-Cooled Revolution X Engines and Dark Custom 

In the wake of its monumental publicity campaign with the introduction of project Rushmore in Sturgis this summer, Harley-Davidson just revealed two new Dark Custom motorcycles designed for young urban riders around the world.

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The Harley-Davidson Street 750 and Street 500 motorcycles – the first all-new platform from Harley-Davidson in 13 years – are built for urban environments with all-new liquid-cooled Revolution X powertrains, nimble agility and the sound and look that lets everyone know they are genuine Harley-Davidson.

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RIDER“These are the newest motorcycles to join our Dark Custom lineup, which helped make us the number-one selling brand to young adults in the U.S. for the past five years,” said Matt Levatich, President and Chief Operating Officer, Harley-Davidson Motor Company. “Both the Street 750 and Street 500 were designed with thousands of hours of input from young adults in cities around the world. This input guided both the attitude and capabilities of these motorcycles. They are proof that being customer-led continues to be a core driver of our product development process.”The Street 750 and Street 500 from Harley-Davidson are built for an urban environment. Each motorcycle features the new Revolution X engine, designed to match the demands of stop-and-go traffic with nimble agility, while delivering instant throttle response to escape city gridlock. 

The Revolution X engine will be housed in a new, narrow and lean chassis built for agility, with a super-low seat height, new suspension and broad handlebar sweep that provides confidence and maneuverability when managing tight turns and fast moves. Both signature Dark Custom motorcycles feature a premium, minimalist style that serves as a blank canvas for riders to customize.

“These new bikes are leaner, yet still have a mean streak – they’re the real deal, made of real steel.” said Mark-Hans Richer, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, Harley-Davidson Motor Company. “They’re designed to handle the abuses of urban environments and provide authentic opportunities to customize.”

The Harley-Davidson Street 750 and Street 500 will be rolling into dealerships in select markets starting in 2014. More information is available at www.h-d.com/street.

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Here are more specs about the first new truly Harley models to come out of the motor factory in over a decade.

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Features: 2 into 1 exhaust ; mid mount controls ; easy lock to lock sweep ; single caliper disc brakes ; specially tuned suspension ; 2 up seat with passenger pegs ; metal tank and fenders ; LED tail lights and bullet signals ; locking gas cap, forks, and ignition ; V twin 60° 4-valves per head ; Wheel size: 17” front, 15” rear ; Wheelbase: 59.5” ; Weight: 480 lbs (wet)

Prices starts at $6,700 –  and $7,500 U.S. MSRP

 

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Stainless Steel Travel Mug For Your Ride

RRCH_front.1If you’ve been around motorcycles for awhile, you might remember the advent of the motorcycle drink holder.

Leader Motorcycle was one of the first companies to offer one, the Roadrunner, way back in 2001. (It proved such a popular idea that we now have many emulators.)

For ten years, the Roadrunnner Drink Holder included a very classy all-stainless-steel travel mug. When the manufacturer of that mug ceased production, we sourced a replacement that has served our customers well. However, it just didn’t have the … shall we say, cache?! … that our original mug did.

So we are happy to RE-introduce the Roadrunner with its classic, 16-ounce stainless steel travel mug – just in time for holiday gift giving!

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