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The Most Affordable Harley Gets Cheaper, For Now!

Harley-Davidson dealerships are offering the Street range of cruisers with cash discounts of up to Rs 1 lakh and more!

  • Harley-Davidson Street 750 and the Street Rod get cash discounts of Rs 50,000 and 70,000, respectively
  • Both bikes also get free accessories worth Rs 30,000
  • The Harley-Davidson Street Bob and Roadster also benefit from similar offers
  • These offers are only valid till stocks last

The Most Affordable Harley Gets Cheaper, For Now!

Harley-Davidson’s dealerships across the country have introduced various cash discount and offers on the company’s Street range of motorcycles. Benefits for the Street 750 and Street Rod include finance offers with zero per cent interest rates or huge discounts along with free accessories. 

The Most Affordable Harley Gets Cheaper, For Now!

For instance, opting for cash discounts on the Street 750 helps you save Rs 50,000. The Street Rod, on the other hand, gets an even bigger discount of Rs 70,000. Both models also come with free accessories worth Rs 30,000, including a backrest and an engine guard. Notably, this offer is only available on old colours and for customers looking to pay for the bike up front. 

Haven’t saved up enough to pay up front? Worry not, since both bikes are also offered with zero per cent interest offers. Here, the customers is only required to pay a 20 per cent downpayment based on the on-road price of the bike. Additionally, customers can opt for a maximum tenure of three years and a loan amount of Rs 5 lakh, which translates to an EMI of around Rs 14,000 per month. This offer is only available for new colour versions of the Street 750 and Street Rod. 

The Most Affordable Harley Gets Cheaper, For Now!

Aside from the Street range, select dealerships are also offering the Harley-Davidson Street Bob with accessories of your choice worth Rs 1.5 lakh. Meanwhile, the Roadster can be had with a 50,000 cash discount and free accessories worth Rs 75,000. There are various other dealers who might be offering the same kind of offers, or even better in some cases. So make your way to the nearest Harley-Davidson dealership if you’ve been eyeing anyone of these bikes. It’s worth noting that these offers are only valid till stocks last.

The Most Affordable Harley Gets Cheaper, For Now!

The Harley-Davidson Street 750 and the Street Rod are priced at Rs 5.31 lakh and 6.51 lakh, respectively. For an additional sum of Rs 33,000, customers can pick up safety gear which consists of a basic helmet, jacket and gloves along with an additional 2-year warranty on the bikes. 

Powering the Street 750 is a 749cc, liquid-cooled, Revolution X V-twin motor that produces a maximum torque output of 59Nm. The Street Rod gets the same V-twin engine, albeit in a different state of tune. As a result, the bike puts out a peak torque output of 62Nm. Both bikes feature a 6-speed transmission. 


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