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Harley Davidson Street 750 uses a 749cc, twin cylinder engine producing 57.6 BHP and 59 Nm of torque. It competes with Hyosung Aquila Pro, Kawasaki Er-6n and Benelli TNT 600i in its segment. Although most of the segment machines are expensive, only Kawasaki can bring in more competition through the introduction of Vulcan S into the diverse Indian market.

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Specifications & Features of Street 750 (2017 Model):

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2017 Harley-Davidson Street 750 ABS Launched in India @ Rs 4.91 lakh

Harley Davidson has launched the 2017 Street 750 in India, starting with a price tag of INR 4,91,000 for the Vivid Black shade. The motorcycle further offers two more variants with single tone shades at INR 5,01,000 and dual tone at INR 5,18,000. The best part comes out to be its enhanced safety fea...

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Harley Davidson has launched the 2017 Street 750 in India, starting with a price tag of INR 4,91,000 for the Vivid Black shade. The motorcycle further offers two more variants with single tone shades at INR 5,01,000 and dual tone at INR 5,18,000. The best part comes out to be its enhanced safety features, now offering standard ABS and Smart Security System on the base variant itself. 2017 Harley-Davidson Street 750 The motorcycle had a bad reputation for its poor braking performance, which was once solved with larger diameter disc brakes on the bike while still, the missing ABS was forcing many into other brands with more safety than the older Street 750. The motorcycle is INR 22,000 expensive than the older model while offers much more than a rider would get from the non-ABS model. 2017 Harley-Davidson Street 750 The shades on offer includes Superior Blue, Fire Red, Black Denim, Vivid Black, Fire Red Deluxe and Vivid Black Deluxe, with the last two being dual tone and more expensive than others. The price hike sounds pretty reasonable and the bike now again becomes the most loaded motorcycle a person can buy in India in its segment. 2017 Harley-Davidson Street 750

2017 Harley-Davidson Street 750 ABS Launched in India @ Rs 4.91 lakh

Harley Davidson Street 750 uses a 749cc, twin cylinder engine producing 57.6 BHP and 59 Nm of torque. It competes with Hyosung Aquila Pro, Kawasaki Er-6n and Benelli TNT 600i in its segment. Although most of the segment machines are expensive, only Kawasaki can bring in more competition through the introduction of Vulcan S into the diverse Indian market.

Specifications & Features of Street 750 (2017 Model):

http://autos.maxabout.com/bikes/harley-davidson/dyna/street-750?c=4

2017 Harley-Davidson Street 750

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Immanuel Raja is an Automotive Writer with 8 years of experience covering the Indian automotive landscape. He specializes in Electric Vehicles and Hybrid Technology, with particular expertise in battery systems, charging infrastructure, and the integration of alternative powertrains in Indian road conditions. Raja has extensively tested over 200 vehicles across various segments, from entry-level EVs to premium hybrids, developing nuanced insights into their performance on India's diverse and challenging roads. His analysis encompasses both technical specifications and practical ownership considerations that matter to Indian consumers, including charging accessibility, maintenance costs, and performance in extreme weather conditions. With a finger on the pulse of India's evolving automotive preferences, Raja delivers clear, factual assessments that help readers navigate the transition to electrified mobility in the context of India's unique market dynamics.
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