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2013年Harley Davidson XL 1200X Forty-Eight

2013/8/1 7:34:00

Harley Davidson XL1200X Forty-Eight

Make Model

Harley Davidson XL 1200X Forty-Eight

Year 2013
Engine Air cooled, four stroke, 45° V-Twin, OHV, 2 valves per cylinder.
Capacity 1199
Bore x Stroke 88.8 x 96.8 mm
Compression Ratio 9.7:1
Induction Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)
Ignition  /  Starting -  /  electric
Clutch Multi-plate, we
Max Power  
Max Torque 79 ft. lbs.107 Nm @ 4000 rpm
Transmission  /  Drive 5 Speed  /  Belt
Gear Ratio 1st 9.315  2nd 6.653  3rd 4.948  4th 4.102  5th 3.517
Frame Mild steel, tubular frame; circular sections; cast junctions
Swingarm Mild steel, rectangular tube sections, stamped junctions; MIG welded
Front Suspension 39mm Fork, 144mm wheel trave.
Rear Suspension Coil-over; preload dual-adjustable, 54mm wheel travel.
Front Brakes Single 292mm disc 2 piston calipers
Rear Brakes Single 292mm disc 1 piston caliper
Front Tyre MT90B16
Rear Tyre 150/80-B16
Seat Height Laden2  660 mm  /  26.0 in
Unladen 681 mm  /  26.8 in.
Wet-Weight 257.2 kg  /  567 lbs
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 453.6 kg  /  1000 lb
Fuel Capacity  7.95 Litres  /  2.7 gal

The all-new Forty-Eight? is an urban brawler that drips attitude from every element; from the fat, balloon tires to the all-steel peanut tank to the solo seat. Custom touches define this bulldog of a bike. A slammed speedometer, under bar mounted mirrors and 26-inch seat height offer a low profile, while the peanut tank and big 16-inch wheels combine for a menacing look that could only come from Harley-Davidson.

Harley-Davidson XL1200X Forty-Eight 48 Key Features

NEW Paint color options

? Black side covers to match bodywork finish
? Michelin? Scorcher? “31” front and rear tires
? Blacked out rubber-mounted Evolution? 1200 cc V-Twin engine with polished covers
? Muscular bulldog front stance and slammed rear suspension
? Classic 2.1-gallon peanut fuel tank with lightening hole mounting bracket
? 16-inch Black, laced steel wheels
? Chopped front fender mounted on fork brace with lightening holes
? Chopped rear fender
? Tall and fat 130 mm Dunlop MT90 front tire
? Blacked-out components including air cleaner cover, clutch and brake levers and turn signals
? One-piece, Sportster? classic solo seat
? 26-inch seat height
? Low profile custom handlebar
? Under-mounted mirrors
? Side-mounted license plate
? Combination stop/turn/tail lights

Harley-Davidson XL1200X Forty-Eight 48 Features and Benefits

The Forty-Eight? is an urban brawler that drips attitude from every element; from the fat, balloon tires to the all-steel peanut tank to the solo seat. Custom touches define this bulldog of a bike. A slammed speedometer, under bar mounted mirrors and 26-inch seat height offer a low profile, while the peanut tank and big 16-inch wheels combine for a menacing look that could only come from Harley-Davidson.

? Evolution V-Twin powertrain with Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)
? Rubber-mounted powertrain to reduce vibration
? 5-speed Transmission
? Chrome, shorty dual exhaust with slash-cut mufflers
? Forward foot controls
? Optional Harley-Davidson? Smart Security System with hands-free security fob
Classic Peanut Fuel Tank

First appearing on a Harley-Davidson? motorcycle back in 1948—and providing the inspiration or the Forty-Eight? model name—the small 2.1 gallon tapered peanut fuel tank holds strong today with its traditional styling and modern attitude. A low, powerful bulldog look that gives way for showcasing more engine, the peanut fuel tank is attitude and looks all balled up into one.

Hard Candy Custom Color (Optional)

New for 2013, Hard Candy Custom? paint is a large metal flake finish that’s more than just paint job, it’s a shining declaration of independence—bright, bold and unique. The Sportster Forty-Eight? is available in Hard Candy Coloma Gold. Recalling the iconic rebel styling of ‘70s custom bikes, Hard Candy Custom? paint marks another milestone in The Motor Company’s legacy of innovation. We start with several passes of 200 micron flake over a black base, then clear coat it, hand-lay the graphics, and apply the many layers of clear coat to allow the flake to shine through. It’s a painstaking process that delivers a premium custom look straight from the factory, so you can start flying your colors with no waiting or extra effort.

Slammed Handlebar, Speedo and Under Mount Mirrors

The slammed black drag-style handlebar with speedo and under mount mirrors adds to the stripped down, minimal look of the Forty-Eight? motorcycle. Inspired by the way hot rod pioneers used to slam their rides, the drag style handlebar is an old school garage feature that demands a forward, aggressive riding position.

Fat Front Wheel

A beefy front end with a tall, fat MT90 tire gives the Forty-Eight? model a grounding visual equal to that of a 1950 Mercury. Custom rubber reminiscent of the lead-sled culture. A dominating presence up front that provides a smooth ride and solid handling.

Clean Rear End Styling

When the look is fast and smooth, details count and clutter doesn’t make the cut. We carefully crafted the rear end with retro-styled Stop-Turn-Tail lights and a side-mounted license plate to leave the fender surface clean and uncluttered for an authentically raw, custom look. And while the lamps may look old-school, it's their new-school engineering that keeps things clean, packing stop, turn and running beams into each bullet.

Premium Paint

Up to two times thicker than the competition, custom quality paint comes standard on all Harley-Davidson? motorcycles. Clearcoat layering up to five mils deep. Bigger metal flakes. Unique effects in the pearl colors. Skimping simply is not in our vocabulary.

Evolution? Engine Heritage

The Evolution? engine—known in certain crowds as the Blockhead—was first bolted to the frame of a Harley-Davidson? motorcycle back in 1984. Born from legendary Shovelhead and Ironhead engines, the Evolution? engine broke new ground in displacement innovation while maintaining the hunger for power, durability and proven reliability that The Motor Company was built on.

Evolution? Engine Innovation

Air-cooled and durable as hell, the 1200cc Evolution? engine is yet another nod to the unwavering work ethic that drives advancements in motor technology at Harley-Davidson. Aluminum heads and cylinders lighten the load of the bike and improve air-cooling efficiency. Electronic fuel injection says goodbye to carburetors and boasts increased reliability and less routine maintenance. Bottom line: the rubber-mounted Evolution? engine runs hard and rides smooth for thousands of miles so you can just worry about taking in the freedom of the open road.

Pure Harley-Davidson Styling

Feast your eyes on the 1200cc Evolution? engine and there's no mistaking its roots. This is authentic Harley-Davidson style through and through with an attention to detail you won't find from any other motorcycle company. Black powder-coated cylinders and cylinder heads are topped off with chrome rocker covers, while chrome pushrods highlight the iconic V-Twin. It's a jewel machined out of metal. Pure. Dripping with power. From the classic edge of the cooling fins to the clean lines of cases and covers—the 1200c Evolution? engine makes an ironclad statement to holding on to what's right and staying true to what satisfies the rider.

H-D? Smart Security System (Optional)

The factory installed next-generation security system features a hands-free fob that automatically arms and disarms the vehicle electronic security functions as you approach and walk away from the bike. Stick the fob on your ignition key ring and let it do all the work. It's this attention to details and security that make Harley-Davidson? motorcycles unique.

Artfully Hidden Technology

Harley-Davidson leverages the latest in technology without compromising style and function. That means we hide electronics. The whole wiring harness is skillfully routed behind the jewels of the bike—the tank, engine and all the other eye-popping features you want to see. It's just another way The Motor Company goes the extra mile to give its bikes that premium, top-of-the-line fit and finish.

Intuitive Controls

Hand controls on a Harley-Davidson? motorcycle are incredibly intuitive. The turn signals are self-canceling and, based on the speed and angle of the motorcycle, they know how long to stay on. Engaging the controls quickly becomes second nature so you can focus less on turning off your signal and more on basking in the freedom of the ride.

Low Seat & Slammed Suspension

The combination of a lowered front and rear suspension together with a low solo seat—just 26 inches high—provides confidence for riders of all sizes and experience. A responsive ride for whipping through town or busting out onto the interstate.

Michelin? Scorcher? Tires

New Michelin? Scorcher? Tires provide the superior performance, sensational grip, impressive durability and excellent handling expected on a race-bred bike. The exclusive deep-cut tread design improves grip and water evacuation capability. Grip performance and durability is also enhanced by the tire's rubber compounds, which use the latest generation of Michelin synthetic polymers. Under the rear rubber, aramid belts are used to stabilize your ride, which helps inspire confidence in handling.

Tuned to Be Ridden

Harley-Davidson? motorcycles are different from any other bike out on the road. There's a balance to them. The steering, the maneuverability—it's all in concert. And each Harley-Davidson? model is tuned differently to create a unique riding experience for each individual no matter which bike they swing their leg over. Let's face it, we didn't get to where we are by being like everyone else.

Forward-Mounted Controls

With the custom forward-mounted controls on the Forty-Eight? model, you can kick back a little and stretch your legs for the ultimate cruise through town or across the state line. It's time to take in the open road the way you were meant to—on a two-wheeled machine that's built to outdo the rest.