Harley Davidson V-Rod

Harley Davidson V-Rod

Description

The Harley-Davidson VRSC (V-twin racing street custom), or V-Rod, is a line of V-twin cruiser motorcycles made by Harley-Davidson from 2002 until 2017. They are often called muscle bikes for their relatively high power output. The V-Rods are the first street motorcycles made by Harley-Davidson with overhead camshafts and liquid cooling.
Equipment Specifications
ManufacturerHarley Davidson
ModelV Rod
LocationDistrict Harley Davidson
Detailed Information
Detailed Description
The VRSC was introduced in 2001 in a single model called the V-Rod aiming to compete against Japanese and American muscle bikes. The V-Rod's Revolution engine was developed for road use by Harley Davidson engineers with the help from a few Porsche engineers from Harley-Davidson's VR1000 V-twin racing bike engine. A derivative of the Revolution engine called the Revolution X was later used on the entry-level Harley-Davidson Street, first released in 2014.
Engine Specs
Revolution engine.
Overhead camshafts and liquid cooling.
Compression ratio 11.5:1.

Power 115–125 hp (86–93 kW)(2001-2012) (claimed)@ 8,250 rpm - 103.2 hp (77.0 kW) (rear wheel)
Torque 84.0 lbf⋅ft (113.9 N⋅m) (claimed)@ 7,000 rpm - 72 lb⋅ft (98 N⋅m) (rear wheel)
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