1995 Harley-davidson Xlh833 Sportster on 2040-motos
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Engine and transmission Engine type: 2 cylinders, 4-stroke, 45?? V-twinDisplacement:883 cc (53.95 cubic inches)Bore ?? stroke:3 inch ?? 3.81 inch (undersquare - longstroke)Cooling system:Air cooledPower:41.74 HP (30.7 kW) @ 5600 rpmTorque:58.8 Nm (43.37 lb-ft) @ 4400 rpmThrottle:Cable operatedValvesValve train:OHV, variableValves per cylinder:2Fuel and ignitionSparks per cylinder:1Fuel supply system:CarburetorCompression:9:1Engine mounting:TransverseLubrication system:Dry sumpGear box:Manual 5-speedClutch: Wet, multiple discs, cable operatedFinal drive:BeltStarter:ElectricDimensionsSeat height:28.5 inchWeightCurb weight:489.4 lbsChassis and suspensionFrame type:steel, Double cradle frameFrontSuspension:CartridgeBrake:Single DiskTire:90 / 90 R19RearSuspension:twin shock, SwingarmBrake:DiskTire:110 / 90 R16Call Quinton 602-315-3736 or Devaughn 480-800-9537 for more information!****WE FINANCE****
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