By: Agencies | Updated at : 19 Jun 2018 04:30 PM (IST)

Owning a premium motorcycle isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, especially for the salaried class. Nevertheless, everyone dreams of owning one some day or the other. And, here’s where the American two-wheeler giant, Harley-Davidson, has made an exceptional play, by offering their entry-level V-twins at a zero per cent interest rate.

The Harley-Davidson Street 750 and Street Rod will be offered with interest-free EMIs and no hidden costs. Too good to be true? Well, you may be right. There’s a catch to this proposition as customers can only avail this offer on opting for a payment tenure of 25 months. Having said that, it’s still a pretty sweet deal if you ask us.

As a result, both the entry-level Harleys will attract an interest-free EMI of Rs 24,000 per month. As the Street Rod is priced at Rs 7.95 lakh, it translates to a higher down payment of Rs 2.01 lakh. On the other hand, the Street 750, which retails for Rs 6.57 lakh can be booked for a down payment of Rs 63,023 (both on-road, Pune).

Speaking of the bikes, both the Street 750 and the Street Rod share the same 749cc, fuel-injected, liquid-cooled, 'Revolution C' V-Twin engine, which produces 62Nm of torque. While the Street Rod is based off the Street 750, it has a certain urban flair to it, with its sports ergonomics and revised upside-down suspension setup. The Street 750, on the other hand, is closer to Harley's DNA of cruiser motorcycles and employs conventional forks up front. The only competition these bikes have in this segment is the Kawasaki Vulcan S.
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