How much does a 2010 Sportster 883 weight?

How much does a 2010 Sportster 883 weight?

2010 Harley-Davidson Sportster XL 883N Iron 883 specifications, pictures, reviews and rating

General information
Physical measures and capacities
Dry weight: 251.0 kg (553.4 pounds)
Seat height: 735 mm (28.9 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
Overall length: 2245 mm (88.4 inches)

How much does a Harley 883 Sportster cost?

2020 Harley-Davidson Iron 883™ • $8,999.

How heavy is the Sportster?

553.4 pounds
Single piston size 292 mm (11.5 inches) at the back….

Harley-Davidson XL 883 Sportster 883 Dimensions, Aerodynamics and weight
Front Brakes Dimensions – Disc Dimensions 292 mm (11.5 inches)
Rear Brakes Dimensions – Disc Dimensions 292 mm (11.5 inches)
Curb Weight (including fluids)
Dry Weight 251.0 kg (553.4 pounds)

What was the name of the Harley Davidson in 2010?

2010 Harley-Davidson XL 1200X Sportster Forty-Eight. Picture credits – Harley-Davidson. Submit more pictures. More pictures…

What makes a Harley Davidson Sportster so good?

Iconic, air-cooled muscle at your command to deliver tons of low-end torque and soul-satisfying sound for an unforgettably fun ride. You get modern H-D ® engine power, nimble handling, great suspension and braking power. Take it wherever you want to go. You can customize any Harley-Davidson ® Sportster model to make it completely yours.

Is the Harley Davidson XL 1200x Sportster forty-eight available?

You can list all 2010 Harley-Davidson XL 1200X Sportster Forty-Eight available and also sign up for e-mail notification when such bikes are advertised in the future. Bikez has a high number of users looking for used bikes. Before you buy this bike, you should view the list of related motorbikes Compare technical specs.

What’s the APR on a new Harley Davidson?

Not all applicants will qualify. 3.99% APR offer is available on new Harley‑Davidson ® motorcycles to high credit tier customers at ESB and only for up to a 60 month term. The APR may vary based on the applicant’s past credit performance and the term of the loan.

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