Harley Davidson 2018 Lineup in India, More Muscular & Powerful

New 2018 Harley Davidson lineup in India. Here comes Fat Boy, Fat Bob, Street Bob and Heritage Classic.

Cyrus John
Car and Bike
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The new 2018 edition Harley Davidson motorcycles.
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The new 2018 edition Harley Davidson motorcycles.
(Photo: The Quint)

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Harley Davidson is celebrating its 115th anniversary in style with the launch of four new softail motorcycles in India which will be available in a few weeks.

The Harley Davidson family welcomes the 2018 edition of the Fat Boy, Street Bob, Fat Bob and the Heritage Classic.

The all new Harley motorcycles comes with the Milwaukee-Eight 107 V-twin engine, which make them 10 percent faster from 0-60 kmph. The bikes have some incremental cosmetic upgrades and sport a much light frame altogether.

Fat Boy

New LED headlights on the Fat Boy(Photo: The Quint)

The iconic cruiser and the same one used in the movie Terminator 2: Judgement Day by Arnold Schwarzenegger comes to us in an all new ripped avatar. It’s looking much bolder and muscular thanks to the satin-chrome finish.

The new Fat Boy comes with a 1,746cc Milwaukee-Eight 107 V-twin engine with a 6-speed gearbox capable of delivering 147 Nm of peak torque at 3,000 rpm.

This is the 115th anniversary of Harley Davidson(Photo: The Quint)

The bike now comes with fewer components, which makes it 16kg lighter than its previous variant.

The 1746 cc V-Twin engine is all powerful(Photo: The Quint)

Heritage Classic

One of Harley Davidson’s best-selling motorcycles, the Heritage Classic, also sees a lot of visual changes with its new 2018 variant. Like the other two, the Heritage Classic also gets a monoshock and a V-twin Milwaukee-Eight engine.

The Heritage Classic is the most expensive offering in the softail lineup(Photo Courtesy: motorcycles.harley-davidson.com)

The windscreen is now detachable and the saddlebags are water-resistant and lockable. Lesser components make the Heritage 17kg lighter. It also comes with standard cruise control and ABS.

The Showa fork on the Heritage Classic reduces weight and provides more comfort, better control and improved handling. It also comes with under seat socket adjustment to adjust the rear passenger seat.

The Heritage Classic has been priced at Rs 18,99,000 in India and is Harley’s most expensive offering.

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Fat Bob

Another ‘Fat’ offering in the 2018 lineup. This is the Fat Bob, which looks more muscular and meaner than before. The headlights now have a rectangular design with dual-LED lights.

Rectangular new headlamps on the Fat Bob 2018(Photo: The Quint)

The bike welcomes a 2-1-2 upswept performance exhaust with a custom finish that not only looks meaner, but accentuates the muscular look of the Bob. Performance again is similar to that of the Fat Boy.

Dual 2-1-2 exhaust look quite mean.(Photo: The Quint)

The bike comes with a 13.2 litre petrol tank and 43 mm inverted cartridge style front forks. The bike also offers easily adjustable rear shock pre-load settings and external hand adjustment knob.

The Fat Bob 2018 edition has been priced at Rs 13,99,000.

Street Bob

And then there is the new Street Bob. This is a head turner wherever it goes. With the same ape handlebars and the spartan look, comes a barebones look and a bobber design.

The Street Bob gets a lighter frame and is 7kg lighter(Photo Courtesy: motorcycles.harley-davidson.com)

It also gets a monoshock in the rear and the same Showa dual bending valve in the front. The bike is now 7kg lighter and is the most economical offering in the softail lineup.

The Street Bob is priced at Rs 11,99,000.

The new 2018 lineup also brings to the table new instrumentation and cluster panel, keyless ignition, security system standard, steering head mounted USB charge port and new fuel tanks.

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Published: 12 Oct 2017,07:26 PM IST

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