The 2020 Harley-Davidson Sportster stable remains exactly that: stable. If you have a product that’s sold successfully for over six decades, how much do you really need to change it? Just enough to keep customers buying it, that’s how much.
Every so often Harley-Davidson gives the XL models a major performance makeover (as they did in the 1980s and in 2003) but for the most part the loco MoCo keeps the Sportster design within a very specific framework.
The Forty-Eight features fat tires on a skinny bike with an iconic peanut tank that made its debut in 1948. Designed with signature bulldog stance and 1200cc of torque. In addition to the look, it features a large 49mm front forks, an adjustable rear suspension, cast aluminum wheels with floating rotors and powerful brakes for plenty of handling and comfort.
$11,299
Engine Type Air-cooled, Evolution®
Displacement 73.4 cu. in. (1202 cc)
Induction Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)
Transmission Speeds 5
Final Drive Belt
Front Brake Dual-piston, floating rotor
Rear Brake Dual-piston, uniform expansion rotor
Wheelbase 58.9 in. (1495 mm)
Seat Height 28 in. (710 mm)
Fuel Capacity 2.1 gal. (7.9 l)
Claimed Dry Weight 545 lb. (247 kg)
The Iron 883™ sets the standard for the raw, stripped-down, blacked-out look. Fine-tuned suspension. Tuck and roll seat. Black cast aluminum wheels with machined highlights.
$8999
Engine Type Air-cooled, Evolution®
Displacement 53.9 cu. in. (883 cc)
Induction Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)
Transmission Speeds 5
Final Drive Belt
Front Brake Dual-piston, solid uniform expansion rotor
Rear Brake Dual-piston, solid uniform expansion rotor
Wheelbase 59.6 in. (1515 mm)
Seat Height 29.9 in. (760 mm)
Fuel Capacity 3.3 gal. (12.5 l)
Claimed Dry Weight 545 lb. (247 kg)
The Iron 1200™ starts with the 1200cc Evolution® engine that gives loads of famous Sportster® torque. It’s got a throwback look that goes right to the roots of Sportster motorcycle, thanks to 70’s-inspired tank graphics. It also features a low-slung Café solo seat, mid-mount controls, and mini ape hanger handlebars for an aggressive, two-fists-in-the-wind riding position.
$9999
Engine Type Air-cooled, Evolution®
Displacement 73.4 cu. in. (1202 cc)
Induction Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)
Transmission Speeds 5
Final Drive Belt
Front Brake Dual-piston, solid uniform expansion rotor
Rear Brake Dual-piston, solid uniform expansion rotor
Wheelbase 59.6 in. (1515 mm)
Seat Height 28.9 in. (735 mm)
Fuel Capacity 3.3 gal. (12.5 l)
Claimed Dry Weight 547 lb. (248 kg)
The adrenaline of the Roadster™ comes from a 1200cc V-Twin, 43mm inverted front forks, dual disc brakes, adjustable rear suspension, speedo with tach, mid-mount controls, and lowered bars. The style? Chopped rear fender, side mount license plate (US only), 19” front and 18” rear wheels, iconic tank and new graphics.
$11,499
Engine Type Air-cooled, Evolution®
Displacement 73.4 cu. in. (1202 cc)
Induction Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)
Transmission Speeds 5
Final Drive Belt
Front Brake Dual calipers and floating rotors
Rear Brake Dual-piston, uniform expansion rotor
Wheelbase 59.3 in. (1505 mm)
Seat Height 30.9 in. (785 mm)
Fuel Capacity 3.3 gal. (12.5 l)
Claimed Dry Weight 551 lb. (250 kg)
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