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What kind of engine does a Harley Davidson XL883 have?
The Harley-Davidson XL883 Sportster’s engine is lardy, lumpy and laborious, unfortunately. However, sharp and sleek aren’t what Harleys are about: they’re about burble, gurgle and chilled-out trundle and the Harley-Davidson XL883 Sportster can do all three.
When did the xlh883 Sportster Hugger come out?
1985: Harley-Davidson XLH883 Sportster introduced. Numerous tweaks during the next few years, including gaining belt drive and five speed transmission (rather than four). Discontinued in 2003. 1987: Harley-Davidson XLH883 Sportster Hugger: higher bars and lower seat height, otherwise like the standard model. Similar updates to basic model.
How long has the XL883R been on the market?
Ten years on, the Harley-Davidson XL883R has proven reliable, comfortable and a solid all-round performer.
How old is the 2007 Harley Davidson XL883R?
Ten years on, the Harley-Davidson XL883R has proven reliable, comfortable and a solid all-round performer. In 2007, Harley-Davidson marked the 50 th Anniversary of the Sportster model.
How is the 2007 Harley Sportster 883r doing?
With its blacked-out engine and XR750-inspired competition orange/black/white livery, the 883R is an impressive looking machine backed up with solid performance and reliability that still brings smiles a decade on. For some great reading on the history of the Sportster on its 60 th anniversary, see Harley-Davidson: Sixty Years.
Ten years on, the Harley-Davidson XL883R has proven reliable, comfortable and a solid all-round performer.
Can a Harley Davidson 883 stay in the saddle?
The way Harley Davidson designed the Sportster, especially the 883’s, isn’t really conducive to riding long distances or even staying in the saddle for more than an hour or so.