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YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:19686 ColorColor: BLACK/BLUE FLAME
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Tallahassee, Florida

Tallahassee, FL
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2004 Harley-Davidson VRSCB V-ROD , US $, image 1

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Harley-Davidson VRSC tech info

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Harley-Davidson VRSC description

2004 HARLEY-DAVIDSON VRSCB V-ROD, The options and features include: Seat Height26 (in), 660 (mm), Length93.6 (in), 2377 (mm), Wheelbase67.5 (in), 1715 (mm), Ground Clearance5.6 (in), 142 (mm), Dry Weight596 (lbs), 270 (kg), Fuel Capacity3.7 (gal), 14 (l), Engine Displacement to Weight (cc)1.9, Engine TypeV Twin, Cylinders2, Engine Stroke4-Stroke, Horsepower (bhp)115, Horsepower (kW)85.8, Horsepower RPM8500, Torque (Ft Lbs)74, Torque (Nm)100.3, Torque RPM7000, CoolingLiquid, Valves8, Valves Per Cylinder4, Valve ConfigurationDOHC, Bore x Stroke3.94 x 2.84 (in), 100 x 72 (mm), Displacement1130 (cc), 69 (ci), Compression Ratio11.3:1, US Miles Per Gallon (Hwy)47, US Miles Per Gallon (City)37, TransmissionManual 5 Speed, Primary Drive (Rear Wheel)Belt, Gear Ratio (1)11.75, Gear Ratio (2)7.89, Gear Ratio (3)6.32, Gear Ratio (4)5.45, Gear Ratio (5)4.89, Front Brake TypeDual Disc, Front Brake Diameter11.5 (in), 292 (mm), Rear Brake TypeDisc, Rear Brake Diameter11.5 (in), 292 (mm), Front Suspension TypeTelescopic Fork, Front Suspension Size1.9 (in), 49 (mm), Rear Suspension TypeTwin Sided Swing Arm, Wheels CompositionAluminum, Front Tire (Full Spec)Dunlop 120/70 ZR19, Rear Tire (Full Spec)Dunlop 180/55 ZR18, Digital Instrumentation , Tachometer , Trip Odometer , Speedometer , Temperature Warning , Temperature Warning TypeLight, Fuel Level Warning , Service Reminder

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