Harley Davidson Breakout vs Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Classic

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 1690.00 cc 1700.00 cc
Engine Air-cooled, High Output Twin Cam 103B Four-stroke, liquid-cooled, SOHC, four valves per cylinder, 52-degree V-twin
Engine Starting -- Electric
Engine Lubrication -- Forced lubrication, semi-dry sump
Clutch -- Wet multi-disc, manual
Fuel System Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI) Digital fuel injection, dual 42mm throttle bodies
Ignition -- TCBI with Digital Advance
Cooling System -- Liquid Cooled
Maximum Power -- 74 PS @ 5,000 rpm
Maximum Torque 125 Nm @ 3000 rpm 135 N⋅m @ 2,750 rpm
Transmission -- Six-speed with overdrive and positive neutral finder
Frame -- Steel, double-cradle with box-section single-tube backbone
Mileage
Overall Mileage -- 15 kmpl
Tyres
Front 130/60B21 63H 130/90x16
Rear 240/40R18 79V 170/70x16
Wheel / RIM -- nine-spoke cast wheels
Brakes
Front 4-piston fixed Dual 300 mm discs
Rear 2-piston floating Single 300 mm disc
Suspension
Front -- 43 mm hydraulic telescopic fork
Rear -- Swingarm with twin air-assisted shocks, with 4-way rebound damping
Colors Available
Colors Vivid Black, Charcoal Denim, Velocity Red Sunglo, Hard Candy Hot Rod Red Flake, Crushed Ice Denim, Laguna Orange Ebony , and Metallic Graystone


Physical Specs
Length 2430.78 mm 2500 mm
Width -- 1025 mm
Height -- 1155 mm
Weight 322 kg 349 kg
Wheelbase 1709.42 mm 1665 mm
Ground Clearance 109.22 mm 130 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 18.9 litres 20 litres
Overview
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Features Low Centre Mount Plate
Low Seat and Pillion
Drag-Style Handlebar
New Front Brake System
Balanced Suspension & Handling
H-D Smart Security System
Anti-Lock Brakes
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