Harley Davidson 2023 Fat Boy 114 vs Hero iON

Compare Specifications of 2023 Fat Boy 114 and Hero iON

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Harley Davidson 2023 Fat Boy 114
Harley Davidson 2023 Fat Boy 114

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 1868.00 cc --
Engine Milwaukee-Eight 114 --
Engine Starting -- Electric
Fuel System Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI) --
Maximum Power 94 ps @ 5020 rpm --
Maximum Torque 155 Nm @ 3250 rpm --
Drivetrain Chain, 34/46 ratio --
Top Speed 177 kmph 160 kmph
Battery -- Li-Air Battery
Display 5-inch analog speedometer with digital gear, odometer, fuel level, clock, trip, range and tachometer indication --
Headlamp All LED headlamp, low and high beam with signature position lighting --
Taillamp All LED Tail/Stop lamp with signature tail lighting --
Mileage
Overall Mileage 18 kmpl --
Tyres
Front 160/60R18,70V,BW Michelin Scorcher "11" front and rear --
Rear 240/40R18,79V,BW Michelin Scorcher "11" front and rear --
Wheel / RIM Machined, Lakester cast aluminum --
Brakes
Front Split 7-spoke floating rotors 4-piston fixed front --
Rear Split 7-spoke floating rotors 2-piston floating rear --
Suspension
Front Dual-bending valve 49 mm telescopic with aluminum fork triple clamps; dual rate spring; "beer can" covers --
Rear Hidden, free piston, coil-over monoshock; 43mm stroke; toolless hydraulic preload adjustment --
Colors Available
Colors Vivid Black
Bright Billiard Blue
Gray Haze/Silver Fortune
Heirloom Red Fade
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Physical Specs
Length 2370 mm --
Weight 304 kg --
Seat Height 675 --
Wheelbase 1665 mm --
Ground Clearance 115 mm --
Fuel Tank Capacity 18.9 litres --
Overview
About -- First Hydrogen-Fuel Cell powered motorcycle in India. Read More
Features -- Hubless wheels.
300 kms range in a single charge.
Electronically controlled regenerative ABS brakes.
Additional Details - Rake : 30
- Trail : 104 mm
- Oil Capacity (W/FILTER) : 4.7 L
- Exhaust : 2-into-2 staggered; catalyst in muffler
- Lean Angle, Right & Left (Degree) : 25.6 Degree
- CO2 Emissions : 129 g/km CO2
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