What kind of engine does a Harley Davidson Night Rod have?

What kind of engine does a Harley Davidson Night Rod have?

2008 Harley-Davidson VRSCDX/A Night Rod Special. The VRSCDX Night Rod Special is even darker and nastier than the Night Rod. Features include drag bars and forward controls, an all-black 125-hp Revolution V-Twin engine and more blacked-out components, including the fork legs and a wide swing arm supporting a beefy 240 mm rear tire.

What kind of engine does a VRSCDX Night Rod have?

The VRSCDX Night Rod Special is even darker and nastier than the Night Rod. Features include drag bars and forward controls, an all-black 125-hp Revolution V-Twin engine and more blacked-out components, including the fork legs and a wide swing arm supporting a beefy 240 mm rear tire.

What’s the seat height on a night Rod Special?

The 25.2-inch seat height makes Night Rod Special the lowest VRSC model. NEW ON VRSC FOR 2008. 1250cc Revolution V-Twin engine: Originally designed for the CVO Screamin’ Eagle V-Rod, bore is increased to 105 mm from 100 mm, boosting displacement from 1130 cc to 1250 cc.

2008 Harley-Davidson VRSCDX/A Night Rod Special. The VRSCDX Night Rod Special is even darker and nastier than the Night Rod. Features include drag bars and forward controls, an all-black 125-hp Revolution V-Twin engine and more blacked-out components, including the fork legs and a wide swing arm supporting a beefy 240 mm rear tire.

The VRSCDX Night Rod Special is even darker and nastier than the Night Rod. Features include drag bars and forward controls, an all-black 125-hp Revolution V-Twin engine and more blacked-out components, including the fork legs and a wide swing arm supporting a beefy 240 mm rear tire.

The 25.2-inch seat height makes Night Rod Special the lowest VRSC model. NEW ON VRSC FOR 2008. 1250cc Revolution V-Twin engine: Originally designed for the CVO Screamin’ Eagle V-Rod, bore is increased to 105 mm from 100 mm, boosting displacement from 1130 cc to 1250 cc.

What causes a Harley Davidson Road King to over heat?

Any answers what would cause this, this wasn’t the first time it happened, seems to be over heating, I use synthetic Amsoil. My bike is a 2006 Road King with 20,000 miles. You bike was over heating. Parades are torture on an air cooled engine.