Motorcycle details


Specs
The Harley-Davidson Iron 883 is equipped with an air-cooled 883cc Evolution V-Twin engine. It produces about 50 horsepower and 54 ft-lbs of torque. The bike features a five-speed transmission, a low solo seat, and mid-mounted controls, making it ideal for urban riding. Its dark, blacked-out styling and stripped-down look give it a tough street presence. It weighs approximately 256 kg (564 lbs) and has a seat height of around 760 mm (29.9 inches).
The Fat Bob 114 is powered by a Milwaukee-Eight 114 engine with a displacement of 1,868cc, producing about 94 horsepower and 119 ft-lbs of torque. It comes with dual disc front brakes, aggressive inverted forks, and fat tires for superior handling. The bike features an LED headlamp, performance exhaust, and forward controls. Its bold styling and high-performance specs make it perfect for long highway rides. The Fat Bob weighs about 306 kg (675 lbs) and has a seat height of 710 mm (28 inches).
The Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight runs on a 1,202cc air-cooled Evolution engine, delivering roughly 60 horsepower and 73 ft-lbs of torque. It features a small 7.9-liter peanut fuel tank, forward-mounted foot controls, and fat front tires on a 16-inch wheel. Its slammed stance and low seat height of 710 mm (28 inches) give it a vintage bobber look. Weighing in at about 252 kg (556 lbs), the Forty-Eight is ideal for stylish city cruising and short-distance rides.