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2006 Harley-davidson Xl 883 Sportster 883 Cruiser on 2040-motos

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YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: BLACK
Location:

Tallahassee, Florida, US

Tallahassee, FL, US
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TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:UHD8281 PhonePhone:8664001988

Harley-Davidson Other description

2006 HARLEY-DAVIDSON XL 883 SPORTSTER 883, The options and features include: Seat Height27.3 (in), 693.4 (mm), Length90.1 (in), 2288.5 (mm), Wheelbase60 (in), 1524 (mm), Ground Clearance5.6 (in), 142.2 (mm), Dry Weight555 (lbs), 251.7 (kg), Wet Weight574 (lbs), 260.4 (kg), Fuel Capacity3.3 (gal), 12.5 (l), Engine Displacement to Weight (cc)1.59, Engine Brand NameEvolution?, Engine TypeV Twin, Cylinders2, Engine Stroke4-Stroke, Torque (Ft Lbs)51, Torque (Nm)69.1, Torque RPM4300, CoolingAir, Valves4, Valves Per Cylinder2, Valve ConfigurationOHV - Pushrod, Bore x Stroke3 x 3.81 (in), 76.2 x 96.8 (mm), Displacement883.3 (cc), 53.9 (ci), Compression Ratio8.9:1, US Miles Per Gallon (Hwy)57, US Miles Per Gallon (City)48, CAN Liters Per Kilometer (Hwy)4.1, CAN Liters Per Kilometer (City)4.9, TransmissionManual 5 Speed, Primary Drive (Rear Wheel)Belt, Primary Drive (Engine / Transmission)Chain, Gear Ratio (1)10.78, Gear Ratio (2)7.7, Gear Ratio (3)5.73, Gear Ratio (4)4.75, Gear Ratio (5)4.07, Front Brake TypeDisc, Front Brake Diameter11.5 (in), 292.1 (mm), Rear Brake TypeDisc, Rear Brake Diameter11.5 (in), 292.1 (mm), Front Suspension TypeTelescopic Fork, Rear Suspension TypeTwin Sided Swing Arm, Rear Suspension MaterialSteel, Wheels CompositionAluminum, Front Tire (Full Spec)Dunlop 100/90 R19 57H, Rear Tire (Full Spec)Dunlop 150/80 R16 71H, Digital Instrumentation , Trip Odometer , Speedometer , Fuel Level Warning , Service Reminder

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