HARLEY-DAVIDSON STREET BOB

Fowlers of Bristol Limited, Avon
BS4 3DR

Details

Year 2021 - 21 reg
Mileage 3,162
Engine 1868cc
£13,994

As you would imagine, swapping the engine from the 107 to the mighty 114 has had a massive improvement overall When HD announced the 2021 Harley-Davidson Street Bob 114 it was eagerly anticipated. The Street Bob, with its mini-ape handlebar, mid-mount controls and bobber-style fenders, has become a fan favorite among those looking for a minimalist V-twin to customize. This year, the Street Bob will be packing more of a punch, thanks to the larger, torque-rich Milwaukee-Eight 114 engine. The big news this year is the Milwaukee-Eight 114 V-twin engine, claimed to produce a stump-pulling 119 ft-lb of torque at a mere 3000 rpm. As one of the lightest bikes in Harley-Davidsons Softail lineup, weighing a claimed 659 pounds wet, the increased performance wont go unnoticed. Harley says that Street Bob 114 has a 9% quicker 0-60 mph time and is 13% faster from 60-80 mph in fifth gear than the outgoing Street Bob 107. A 2-into-2 shotgun exhaust is sure to let out a healthy rumble, while the Ventilator air cleaner proudly displays the 114 badging. Included is an LED headlight, a USB charging port, keyless ignition, security system and an inset LCD instrument panel.

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Fowlers of Bristol Limited

Bath Road, Bristol, BS4 3DR

http://www.fowlersused.co.uk/

Running costs
Insurance group 15 of 17
Annual road tax £117
Annual service cost -
Performance
Max power 67 bhp
Max torque 81 ft-lb
Top speed 115 mph
1/4-mile acceleration 13.5 secs
Average fuel consumption 43 mpg
Tank range 135 miles
Quick specs
Engine size 1800cc
Frame type Steel twin double cradle
Engine type Steel twin double cradle
Fuel capacity 1584 litres
Seat height 655mm
Bike weight 288kg

Figures shown are for the standard model and so may differ from bike being sold

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