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Harley recalls new Revolution models

Harley-Davidson Australia has recalled its new Revolution-engined Pan America adventure bike and Sportster S over an issue that only affects the bikes in zero temperatures.

Interestingly, Harley’s new additions to their range sold 515 bikes in the past year, 515 of which were the Pan America Special.

The sales results are revealed in the official recall notice, not in the official FCAI sales figures which these days don’t reveal such data. 

It’s a good indication that the new bikes have been well received, especially the company’s first adventure bike.

Harley-Davidson Pan America Special
Harley-Davidson Pan America Special

Anyway, back to the recall.

The issues is related to a software fault, according to the official recall notice.

It says that if the temperature of the instrument cluster is below 0 degrees Celsius, “the speedometer and neutral indicator may not display as intended” and an error warning message may display.

If the speedometer or neutral indicator is not displayed as intended the rider will be unable to correctly determine the operating speed,” the notice says. 

“This may increase the risk of an accident, causing injury or death to the rider, passenger or other road users.”

Harley-Davidson Sportster S
Harley-Davidson Sportster S

Owners should contact their nearest Harley-Davidson dealer “immediately” to schedule an appointment to have the software updated in the instrument cluster module at no charge.

Surely there’s no rush, though, as temperatures are not likely to plummet that much in the next few months.

The recall is the first for Harley this year after last year having only two recalls in a year where there were official 46 recalls, the highest number monitored since 2009 and significantly more than the previous high of 37 in 2018.

Here are the VINs (Vehicle identification number) of the affected bikes:

Pan America Special Sportster S
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Should the new Sportster be a V-Rod?

There is no doubt the handsome new liquid-cooled Harley-Davidson Sportster S is a revolutionary model for the traditional heavy motorcycle company.

But it’s a Sportster in name only.

Harley had registered the name Bronx which was suspected to be the new family name, but they obviously want to keep the venerable 65-year-old Sportster moniker alive.

Sorry, but no Sportster fan will be fooled.

Harley-Davidson Sportster S
Harley-Davidson Sportster S and old Sportser

Where is the twin shock, iconic oval air-cooler and fore and aft header pipes of the old Evolution motor?

If anything they should have called it a V-Rod with its fat-tyred, low-slung look and water-cooled engine.

2016 Harley-Davidson V-Rod Muscle air-cooled
V-Rod Muscle

The new Revolution engine first appeared in the also revolutionary Pan America 1250 Special adventure bike, albeit downtuned from 112kW at 750 revs to just 90kW at 7500rpm.

Harley-Davidson Pan America Special
Harley-Davidson Pan America Special

At least that shows the engine is capable of being tuned up for drag work just like the V-Rod has been for years.

But the V-Rod, built in 1999 in collaboration with Porsche, was not a great success except in Australia where it had an enviable reputation on the drag strip.

Sportster has long been the entry model for Harley but this new model is their most expensive Sportster yet at $A26,495 ($NZ28,750) ride away. 

There has never been a Sportster that cost more than $20,000.Harley-Davidson Sportster S

The new Sportster S is an interesting styling exercise in keeping the bike low and mean with fat front and rear tyres highlighted by short fenders, low and flat bars with bar-end mirrors and a narrow horizontal headlight so it doesn’t show up above the bars when riding.

From the cockpit it almost feels like you are flying.

The bronze details and brown/black “Chocolate Satin” paintwork are very 1970s. It also comes in Stone Washed White Pearl and Midnight Crimson.

While styling is subjective, I reckon this bike will appeal to younger riders than the traditional over-50s Harley fans and to them the Sportster name probably means little.

One point of styling that may be polarising is the remote mudguard with rego plate, stop light and indicators.Harley-Davidson Sportster S

Already American aftermarket company Corbin has released a $US455 tail tidy which relocates all this to the short rear fender.

It should be easy to replace as Harley has anchored this section with just three bolts, although there is a fair bit of wiring relocation to be done.

Before going ahead with this modification you should check with your transport department about whether this contravenes vehicle standards. 

Corbin has also released a $US653 Gambler Smuggler dual-seat option to replace the solo seat. Harley also has an accessory passenger seat and backrest and a comfort rider seat although I found the standard seat surprisingly comfortable.

Corbin dual seat

Queenslanders may prefer to retain the solo seat which attracts 50% registration fees.

The seat height is a low 752mm and the hand levers are adjustable, so it should suit shorter riders even with its slightly forward foot controls. However, a mid-mount conversion kit is also available.

Another divisive styling issue is the massive, high-mount, almost scrambler-esque dual muffler. Harley-Davidson Sportster S

We suspect aftermarket pipes are also in the pipeline, if you’ll excuse the pun.

Other styling issues are more about the detail such as the abundance of matte back plastic and the radiator which seems to sit out far too wide.

The modern, digital single-dial 4.0-inch-diameter TFT instrument screen looks like it has been adapted from the electric Livewire.

It has comprehensive information, but the screen has bad glare in sunlight.Harley-Davidson Sportster S

The instruments are compatible with smartphones so you can operate your phone navigation, music and calls from the switch block or via voice activation switch.

The Sportster S also features a handy cruise control, traction control, three engine modes plus two rider-customised modes, LED headlight, two power points for heated riding gear, a proximity-based security system and a USB-C port for charging a phone or other device as standard.

It also comes pre-wired for accessory heated hand grips. Harley-Davidson Sportster S

Sportster S is powered by the same engine as in the Pan America 1250 Special which has 127Nm and 150hp/112kW at 8750.

It has the same torque output but less power at 121hp/90kW at 7500 revs, so it is more in tune with cruising.

Sportster fans will find it totally non-traditional in feel as it’s smoother, revs more and sounds more “brittle”, almost tinny.

While the engine generates the same amount of heat as the Pan America, the riding position means your legs are above the engine, so the only hot spot is on the back of your legs when riding in slow-moving summer traffic.

As you slip through the traffic snarl, you may find the bar-end mirrors a little too wide to fit between lanes of traffic.Harley-Davidson Sportster S

A slick transmission makes gear changes easy and neutral easier to find than usual for a Harley, but the clutch pull is heavy and slow traffic could be tiresome.

Out on the highway, the Sportster S is a fine machine, rumbling along at a leisurely pace with plenty of grunt for overtaking without having to downshift.

But this is no tourer as it comes with a 12-litre fuel tank that is only good for about 160km before the reserve light comes on with about 60-70km of range left.

There is also nowhere to attach panniers or even tie down a rear bag and Harley only offers a small “mailbag” accessory option.

Harley also offers a detachable windscreen, but this hardly makes it a tourer.Harley-Davidson Sportster S

It’s not a canyon carver, either.

Despite the fully adjustable Showa 43mm upside-down forks and Showa Piggyback reservoir rear shock with hydraulic hand-adjustable pre-load, it has short and unforgiving suspension and a lean angle of 34 degrees.

It doesn’t handle bumps well at all on back roads and will scrape the footpegs soon and suddenly on most corners.

But the biggest handling issue comes from the choice of Dunlop/Harley-Davidson GT503 tyres, 160mm up front and 180mm at the back.

The wide tyres make cornering difficult, requiring plenty of deliberate counter steering effort and handlebar force to the keep the bike turned.

As soon as you wind on throttle it wants to stand up and run straight.

It’s not so much the tyre width that is the problem, though.

The high 70% tyre profile cases the bike to bounce over high-frequency bumps which makes braking difficult as the wheels are skipping over the ground. It also makes the stand the bike up in corners when it hits a bump.Harley-Davidson Sportster S

It could have been so much better with lower-profile skinnier tyres, but then the cornering clearance issue would also have been worse.

Stopping power is surprisingly good considering the 228kg bike has only one front disc.

But it’s a big 320mm disc with Brembo mono block four-piston calipers while the low ride and long wheelbase means the rear wheel stays on the ground under heavy braking and adds to the stopping power.

So it’s not great in traffic, as a tourer or a canyon career.

Perhaps its main claim is on the urban cafe route. Which means it may have been better named the Bronx, after all.

Harley-Davidson Sportster S RH1250SHarley-Davidson Sportster S

Price

$A26,495 ($NZ28,750) ride away

Notes

Dimensions

Length

89.2 in. (2,265 mm)

Overall Width

33.2 in. (843 mm)

Overall Height

42.9 in. (1,089 mm)

Seat Height, Laden

28.9 in. (734 mm)

2

Seat Height, Unladen

29.6 in. (753 mm)

Static Ground Clearance

3.66 in. (93 mm)

Rake (steering head) (deg)

30

Fork Angle (deg)

28

Trail

5.8 in. (148 mm)

Wheelbase

59.8 in. (1,518 mm)

Tires, Type

Dunlop® Harley-Davidson Series, radial

Tires, Front Model

GT503

Tires, Front Specification

160/70TR17 73V

Tires, Rear Model

GT503

Tires, Rear Specification

180/70R16 77V

Fuel Capacity

3.1 gal. (11.8 l)

Reserve Fuel Capacity, Fuel Injection (warning light)

0.8 gal. (3 l)

Oil Capacity (w/filter)

4.75 qt. (4.5 l)

Transmission Capacity

N/A

Primary Chain Case Capacity

N/A

Coolant Capacity

2.32 qt. (2.2 l)

Weight, As Shipped

486 lb. (220 kg)

Weight, In Running Order

502 lb. (228 kg)

Gross Vehicle Weight Rating

922 lb. (418 kg)

Gross Axle Weight Rating, Front

359 lb. (163 kg)

Gross Axle Weight Rating, Rear

595 lb. (270 kg)

Luggage Capacity -Volume

N/A

Engine

Engine

Revolution® Max 1250T

Valves

Chain-driven, DOHC, hydraulic self-adjusting lifters, intake & exhaust VVT; four valves per cylinder

Bore

4.13 in. (105 mm)

Stroke

2.85 in. (72.3 mm)

Displacement

76.4 cu in (1,252 cc)

Compression Ratio

12.0:1

Fuel System

Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)

3

Air Cleaner

Downdraft intake, tuned velocity stacks, washable filter media

Exhaust

2-into-1-into-2; catalyst in muffler

Lubrication System

Semi-Dry Sump

Drivetrain

Primary Drive

Gear, 49/89 ratio

Final Drive

Belt, 80/34 ratio

Clutch

Mechanical, 8 plate wet, assist & slip, 1090N

Transmission

6-speed

Gear Ratios

12.21

Gear Ratios

9.022

Gear Ratios

6.994

Gear Ratios

5.641

Gear Ratios

4.731

Gear Ratios

4.131

Chassis

Frame

Stressed-member, high strength low alloy steel trellis frame; stamped, cast, and forged junctions; MIG welded; aluminum forged mid-structure

Swingarm

High strength low alloy steel, tubular sections, stamped x-member, forged axle junctions; MIG welded

Front Fork

43 mm inverted fork with compression, rebound and spring preload adjustability.  Aluminum fork triple clamps.

Rear Shocks

Linkage-mounted, piggyback monoshock with compression, rebound and hydraulic spring preload adjustability

Wheels, Optional Style Type

N/A

4

Wheels, Front Type

Aluminum cast, satin black

4

Wheels, Front Width

4.5 in. (114 mm)

Wheels, Front Height

17 in. (432 mm)

Wheels, Rear Type

Aluminum cast, satin black

4

Wheels, Rear Width

5 in. (127 mm)

Wheels, Rear Height

16 in. (406 mm)

Brakes, Caliper Type

Front: radially mounted, monoblock, 4-piston caliper Rear: floating, single piston caliper

Brakes, Rotor Type

Front: single rotor, floating, tower- mounted Rear: solid uniform expansion rotor

Brakes, Front Diameter

12.6 in. (320 mm)

Brakes, Front Thickness

0.2 in. (6 mm)

Brakes, Front is dual

No

Brakes, Rear Diameter

10.2 in. (260 mm)

Brakes, Rear Thickness

0.2 in. (5 mm)

Front brake lever free travel

N/A

Rear brake pedal free travel

N/A

Brakes, Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)

Standard

Suspension Travel, Front

3.6 in. (92 mm)

Suspension Travel, Rear

2 in. (51 mm)

Performance

Engine Torque Testing Method

J1349

Engine Torque

94 ft-lb (127 Nm)

5

Engine Torque

6,000

Power

121 HP / 90 kW @ 7500 rpm

Lean Angle Testing Method

J1168

Lean Angle, Right (deg.)

34

Lean Angle, Left (deg.)

34

Maximum hill-starting ability

N/A

Fuel Economy Testing Method

Estimated City/Hwy

Fuel Economy

49 mpg (4.8 l/100 km)

6

CO2 Emissions Testing Method

N/A

CO2 Emissions

N/A

Electric

Battery

Sealed, maintenance-free, absorbed glass mat (AGM) battery, 12V, 12Ah, 225 CCA at 0°F

Charging

Three-phase, 45 Amp system (300 Watts @13 Volts, 1200 rpm, 585 Watts max power @ 13 Volts, 2250 rpm)

Starting

0.9 kW electric with direct drive starter motor engagement

Lights (as per country regulation), Headlamp

All LED headlamp, low and high beam with signature position lighting

Lights (as per country regulation), Tail/Stop

All LED Tail/Stop lamp with signature tail lighting

Lights (as per country regulation), Front Signal Lights

LED Bullet Turn Signals

Lights, Rear Turn Signals

LED Bullet Turn Signals

Gauges

4 inch viewable area TFT display with speedometer, gear, odometer, fuel level, clock, trip, ambient temp, low temp alert, side stand down alert, TIP over alert, cruise, range and tachometer indication BT capable – phone pairing to access phone calls, music, navigation (H-D App ONLY)

Auxiliary Lamps

N/A

Electric Power Outlet

USB C-Type , Output 5V at 2.4 Amp

GPS System

N/A

Reverse Gear

N/A

Warranty And Service

Warranty

24 months (unlimited mileage)

7

Service Interval

First 1,000 miles (1,600 km), every 5,000 miles (8,000 km) thereafter

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Harley Oz recalls old Sportsters over brake issue

Harley-Davidson Australia has recalled their 2003-05 Sportster XL883R and XL1200R models over an issue with the front brakes.

It is their first recall notice issued for 2021.

The official government notice says the brake light may remain illuminated when the front brakes are not applied.

“If this occurs the traffic behind the vehicle will be unable to identify whether the motorcycle is actually braking,” the notice says.

“This may lead to an accident causing injury or death to the rider and/or passenger and/or other road users.”

Owners of the 74 affected motorcycles whose VINs are listed below should contact their nearest Harley-Davidson Australia dealer immediately and arrange an appointment to have the master cylinder rebuilt free of charge.

Here is the VIN list of affected bikes:

5HD1CLP104K406566 5HD1CLP144K406411 5HD1CLP185K421995
5HD1CLP104K421035 5HD1CLP144K424665 5HD1CLP194K400880
5HD1CLP104K425005 5HD1CLP145K410542 5HD1CLP194K419185
5HD1CLP104K426624 5HD1CLP145K412422 5HD1CLP194K422507
5HD1CLP104K429944 5HD1CLP154K406773 5HD1CLP1X4K412309
5HD1CLP104K439678 5HD1CLP154K418518 5HD1CLP1X4K413444
5HD1CLP105K400185 5HD1CLP154K424447 5HD1CLP1X4K422368
5HD1CLP114K407838 5HD1CLP154K448022 5HD1CLP1X4K442202
5HD1CLP114K420444 5HD1CLP155K400196 5HD1CLP1X5K414238
5HD1CLP114K426678 5HD1CLP155K410212 5HD1CLP124K400302
5HD1CLP114K441522 5HD1CLP164K400268 5HD1CLP144K400236
5HD1CLP115K404312 5HD1CLP164K401288 5HD1CLP104K429300
5HD1CLP115K417061 5HD1CLP164K413196 5HD1CLP114K439575
5HD1CLP124K426771 5HD1CLP164K414655 5HD1CLP154K405395
5HD1CLP124K429895 5HD1CLP164K434033 5HD1CLP154K440860
5HD1CLP125K402911 5HD1CLP164K440706 5HD1CLP165K403673
5HD1CLP134K400292 5HD1CLP165K409540 5HD1CLP165K409859
5HD1CLP134K417500 5HD1CLP165K410400 5HD1CLP194K430056
5HD1CLP134K424401 5HD1CLP174K413501 5HD1CLP1X5K442315
5HD1CLP134K432742 5HD1CLP174K426734
5HD1CLP134K439402 5HD1CLP174K429987
5HD1CLP135K400164 5HD1CLP174K430086
5HD1CLP135K411410 5HD1CLP174K440570
5HD1CLP135K411665 5HD1CLP175K458410
5HD1CLP135K415084 5HD1CLP184K407089
5HD1CLP135K441121 5HD1CLP184K407528
5HD1CLP144K406036 5HD1CLP184K413023
5HD1CLP184K433725

 

YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS ON RECALLS

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Even though manufacturers and importers usually contact owners when a recall is issued, the bike may have been sold privately to a rider unknown to the company.

Therefore, Motorbike Writer publishes all motorcycle and scooter recalls as a service to all riders.

If you believe there is an endemic problem with your bike that should be recalled, contact the ACCC on 1300 302 502.

To check whether your motorcycle has been recalled, click on these sites:

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Harley-Davidson Sportster S Review | Motorcycle Tests

2022 Harley-Davidson Sportster S Review

By Rennie Scaysbrook


If you go through the list of memorable automotive monikers, what do you come up with? Mustang? 911? What about motorcycles? Fireblade? GS? All iconic names, but arguably none carry the weight and legacy of our testbike today. 

The Harley-Davidson Sportster has been around since 1957, predating even the 911 by six years, and thus is more important to The Motor Company than any machine they’ve created before or since. 

The 2022 Harley-Davidson Sportster S is a very different beast from those that came before it

In the 64 years since the Sportster was released, it’s seen only two major revisions before the 2021 model year. That first year of 1957 right through to 1986 we saw the era of the Ironhead, followed by the Evo from ’86 to 2020 with rubber mounting for the motor coming in 2004. 

So, you can imagine the fanfare when a new Sportster is created. It’s rarer than honest politicians during a pandemic. 

You have to admit that it does have some swagger about it, even at rest

The 2021 model year sees the debut of the all-new Sportster S. Stumpy, fat, unapologetic in that inimitable “up-yours” H-D style, the Sportster S signals a new direction for Harley as they shift away from the “potato-potato” motor sound in the hope of luring new riders while still keeping their beloved baby-boomer demographic.

Retailing for $26,495 ($26,790 if you add $295 for the Stone Washed White Pearl of our testbike), this is a totally new design, with the S using a version of the 1252 cc Revolution Max 1250T liquid-cooled motor that debuted in the Pan America adventure bike earlier this year. 

The pushrods and cooling fins might be gone but there is a shitload more horsepower in those cases than any previous Sportster

The dreaded word “retuned” must be used here, although it’s not as bad as you might think. The Sportster S engine loses 21 kW overall compared to the Pan Am to sit at a claimed 90 kW, but the claimed torque of 125 Nm is moved further down the rev range,  While Pan America boasts 150 horsepower at 8750 rpm and 127 Nm of torque at 6750 rpm, the quoted figures for Sportster S are 121 horsepower at 7500 rpm and the torque figure remains the same at 127 Nm but arrives 750 rpm earlier in Sportster S.  Harley say they have tuned the engine to be more torque focussed with smaller ports and valves that meet a combustion chamber profile that is also designed to flow stronger at lower rpm along with milder cams and variable valve timing phasing that endow the engine with better low-rpm performance. On the road it provides impressive go from as low as 2000 rpm, despite that torque peaking out at only 6000 rpm.

Three pre-set riding modes and a customisable fourth mode

Matched to three pre-set riding modes of Sport, Road, and Rain, and a fourth customisable mode, the 60-degree Revolution Max 1250T motor is an absolute peach of a thing. This is by far the most dynamic motor I’ve tested from Harley-Davidson in my writing career—there’s a lovely throttle response matched to acres of torque and next to no vibrations thanks to the dual counter balancers. A fully-stressed member of the chassis, this is a very un-Harley Harley, more akin to a Japanese parallel-twin than an America V-twin. 

2022 Harley-Davidson Sportster S

Sporting variable valve timing, the transition between the two halves of the rev range is pretty seamless, although the gearbox leaves a little to be desired. With the feet-forward ride position and subsequent play in the shift lever, the gear selection isn’t as positive as I would have liked for a machine costing north of $26K. The first two gears are tall, and as a result you’ll spend a lot of time in first or second when in heavy traffic, necessitating going through neutral a lot. I can’t tell you how many times I snicked neutral rather than second, even trying not to do so netted a dreaded neutral from time to time. 

I did manage to get on a Sportster S with an adjusted shift lever position that helped matters somewhat, but the gearbox action still left a little to be desired.   

The peg position can be changes with accessories, but Rennie didn’t like any of them

Another area that leaves something to be desired is the heat coming off that exhaust. Wrap around-style like Harley’s flat track racers, the pipe looks great, sounds not too loud, but gets blisteringly hot as it snakes around the front of the rear cylinder head with the catalytic convertor hanging about 20 cm from your family jewels. Hot summer days are going to be murder on this, just as it was on our test day in Southern California. 

You would imagine looking at this picture that the Sportster S might cook your nether regions in traffic, it does…

To be fair, the heat is only a major issue when you’re going slowly with minimal airflow to help with dissipation. Get the Sportster out of the city and into the mountains and the heat won’t be of much concern. 

The lack of rear suspension travel makes for a harsh ride if you encounter any bumps

What is of concern, however, is the rather short 93 mm of ground clearance and only 51 mm of travel from the rear suspension. That’s not much and I can tell you from the hotseat (get it?), it isn’t. You’ll feel every hard-edged bump on the Sportster S, making slow rides not just hot thanks to the pipe but achingly uncomfortable, too.

Does that look comfortable…?

And like the heat, you need to get the Sporty out of the city and into wide open spaces. Once you do, the motorcycle will start to show some of its sporty wares to at least give some cred to its name. 

You’re long, low and somewhat lazy on the Sportster, but wind the wick up and it’s surprising how much speed the chassis will let you carry. With a claimed 34 degrees of lean angle available, you won’t be impersonating any racers, but hang off, use your bodyweight to turn and keep it off the footpeg hero knobs then you’ll be having a right old time with it.

Despite the limited ground clearance it is more at home in the hills

I’m not a fan of the forward feet controls, as they impede not just the gearshift but end up putting me in the dreaded ‘cruiser slouch’, rounding the base of my back and accentuating the pain when you ride over sharp bumps. 

And it’s not as though the seat is sumptuous enough to make up for the deficiencies in the rear suspension

Later in the test, I was given a few kilometres on a Sporty with the aftermarket mid-mounted controls which I liked much more, although the rider triangle went from stretched out to cramped very quickly. Can’t win them all, it turns out. 

The tank holds only 12-litres of fuel so one eye will need to be kept on the range

The Sportster is graced with fully-adjustable 43 mm Showa forks and a fully-adjustable linkage shock out the back complete with a hand knob for preload adjustment, so you should be able to dial in a setting you like relatively easily. The front suspension is quite nice in its application, not too stiff and will soak with the road corrugations much more effectively than the rear, which uses your arse as part of the damping circuit.

Handy knob for easily adjusting spring pre-load, pity you can wind in some more travel…

The design department won out over practicality by fitting the Sportster S with a single 300 mm disc gripped by a four-piston Brembo monobloc caliper, aided by a single 260 mm disc clamped by an admittedly very powerful twin-piston caliper at the rear. The front brakes lack feel at the lever, although they will slow the Sportster adequately enough for the Cornering ABS system to kick in, which is either a criticism of the brakes being too wooden in feel or the ABS kicking in too early, even on its least-intrusive setting. I feel a bike of this price tag should come with two discs and calipers up the front, but that’s just my two cents.

Good brake, but only one of them, not good enough

Cruise control, the four ride modes, turn-by-turn navigation with the Harley app and Bluetooth connectivity are all included as standard fitment on the Sportster S, which is par for the course now for premium offerings from Harley. It’s all accessed through the small but effective dash—it’s certainly not the biggest but I’ve ridden plenty of bikes in this price range where the dashes are extremely difficult to use. Harley’s UX designers have done a decent job of making the electronics easy to use and adjust. 

They’ve done a good with the interface and instrumentation

I’ll be honest and say I feel the Sportster S is too one-dimensional for my tastes. It only really works when you’re out giving it a thrash, and the ride comfort is just not there for slow speed riding, which the aesthetic suggests should be the main type you’ll do.

Despite the limited ground clearance it is more at home in the hills

The Sportster S is an extremely quick little motorcycle. Indeed, nothing with a Harley-Davidson badge, similarly engined Pan America aside, will likely get near it apart from the LiveWire, which feels like you’ve got the hand of god pushing you forward when you hammer the throttle between 30-80 km/h.

That mills musters plenty of squirt and along with the Pan America and LiveWire propels Harley into a new era of performance

However, I like the Sportster not so much for the ride but what it represents for Harley-Davidson. There’s a cultural shift happening right now at The Motor Company, with new blood not interested in maintaining the status quo that has seen Harley-Davidson pigeon-hole itself as a bike for baby boomers only.

Kyle Wyman’s win in the MotoAmerica King of The Baggers championship was a huge deal for Harley, and it’s looking increasingly likely that sporting side will start spawning some new models that are not what you’d traditionally expect. 

Let’s have some more bikes with this motor thanks

I sincerely hope Harley-Davidson takes this engine and makes a decent nakedbike with it. It’s such a good little thing, it’d be a waste to have it in just an ADV bike and a cruiser. 

Either way, if the Sporty speaks to you, you’ll doubtless fall in love with it the second you ride it. For me, I’ll wait with a beer and see if that unicorn nakedbike is forthcoming. 

Harley-Davidson Sportster S
Harley-Davidson Sportster S
Harley-Davidson Sportster S
Harley-Davidson Sportster S
Harley-Davidson Sportster S
Harley-Davidson Sportster S
Harley-Davidson Sportster S
Harley-Davidson Sportster S
Harley-Davidson Sportster S
Harley-Davidson Sportster S

Harley-Davidson Sportster S Specifications
Engine Revolution Max 1250T, chain-driven, DOHC, hydraulic self-adjusting lifters, intake & exhaust VVT; four valves per cylinder
Bore x stroke 105 mm x 72.3 mm
Displacement 1252 cc
Compression Ratio 12.0:1
Engine Torque 94 ft-lb (127 Nm) @ 6000 rpm
Power 121 hp (90 kW) @ 7500 rpm
Fuel System Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)
Air Cleaner Downdraft intake, tuned velocity stacks, washable filter media
Exhaust 2-into-1-into-2; catalyst in muffler
Lubrication System Semi-Dry Sump
Primary Drive Gear, 49/89 ratio
Final Drive Belt, 80/34 ratio
Clutch Mechanical, 8 plate wet, assist & slip, 1090N
Transmission Six-speed
Frame Stressed-member, high strength low alloy steel trellis frame; stamped, cast, and forged junctions; MIG welded; aluminum forged mid-structure
Swingarm High strength low alloy steel, tubular sections, stamped x-member, forged axle junctions; MIG welded
Front Fork 43 mm inverted fork with compression, rebound and spring preload adjustability.  Aluminum fork triple clamps.
Rear Shocks Linkage-mounted, piggyback monoshock with compression, rebound and hydraulic spring preload adjustability
Wheels Aluminum cast, satin black
Wheels, Front Width 4.50 x 17 in.
Wheels, Rear Width 5.00 x 16 in.
Brakes 320 mm front rotor, radial monoblock four-piston caliper, 260mm rear rotor, single piston caliper, ABS
Tyre Type Dunlop Harley-Davidson Series, radial, GT503
Tyre Size 160/70TR17 73V, 180/70R16 77V
Suspension Travel, F/R 92 mm / 51 mm
Lean Angle Testing Method J1168
Lean Angle, Right (deg.) 34
Lean Angle, Left (deg.) 34
Length 2265 mm
Overall Width 843 mm
Overall Height 1089 mm
Seat Height, Laden 734 mm
Seat Height, Unladen 753 mm
Static Ground Clearance 93 mm
Rake (steering head) 30
Fork Angle 28
Trail 148 mm
Wheelbase 1518 mm
Fuel Capacity 11.8 L
Reserve Fuel Capacity 3 L
Oil Capacity (w/filter) 4.5 L
Weight, In Running Order 228 kg
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 418 kg
Warranty 24 months (unlimited mileage)
Service Interval First 1,600 km, every 8,000 km thereafter
RRP $26,495 Ride Away
Harley-Davidson Sportster S
Harley-Davidson Sportster S

Harley-Davidson Sportster S

Photography by Brian J Nelson, Kevin Wing

Source: MCNews.com.au

Sportster takes a massive leap forward in performance and price

2022 Harley-Davidson Sportster S

2022 Harley-Davidson Sportster S

Harley’s Sportster was once the entry point into the world of the Bar and Shield. Then Street 500 came along and made the Harley-Davidson brand much more affordable and the fact that is was learner legal in Australia was a boon for the marque when it first arrived in 2015. Six years later though Milwaukee HQ cancelled the Street models from the line-up while simultaneously also turning their back on the classic lines and signature architecture that was the Sportster as they prepared to relaunch the model name into a new era.

The Harley-Davidson Sportster 48 debuted ten years ago and was a huge success in Australia

2022 heralds by far the biggest change in architecture since the Harley-Davidson Sportster first hit the scene in 1957. Since inception the basic design and look of most Sportster models have shown a clear and distinct lineage to the original that was unmistakable. The riding experience too was certainly reminiscent of another age. Even with the shift in 2004 to rubber engine isolators that took some of the shake, rattle and roll out of the bikes, followed by the shift to fuel-injection in 2007, the Sportster ride still felt distinctly old school. Emissions legislation was what essentially signed the final death warrant of the current generation Sportster, thus in 2021 we have been led to the situation whereby Sportster is dead, long live the Sportster!

2022 Harley-Davidson Sportster S

2022 will mark a huge leap forward in performance and specification that will take Sportster into a whole new world of riding dynamics, the price has also been hiked by 50 per cent. In this new generation of Sportster though you can certainly see a massive return in value that clearly illustrates where that extra money has gone. The new Sportster S is expected to make its debut on Australian soil around November 2021. $26,495 is the price of admission to the new era of Sportster which means that for the first time ever the most affordable entry point into the Harley range will likely be a Big Twin, as after the last remaining stocks of the previous generation Sportsters are cleared the 1745 cc Milwaukee-Eight powered Softail Standard will become the most affordable Harley-Davidson model at $21,495.

2022 Harley-Davidson Sportster S

That is also understandable as where once the V-Rod was the sharpest tool in the Harley-Davidson dealership, leaving aside the short lived but now legendary relatively light and flickable XR1200X that while not boasting the power of the V-Rod, certainly bested it for riding dynamics and cornering performance.

Harley-Davidson XR1200X was the sportiest Harley ever made in the modern era

Now the new Sportster S propels the brand into proper sports naked territory when it comes to engine performance thanks to the brilliant new Revolution Max 1250 60-degree V-Twin.  In Sportster S guise this high-tech new DOHC powerplant boasts much less power than the Pan America models it first debuted in. While Pan America boasts 150 horsepower at 8750 rpm and 127 Nm of torque at 6750 rpm, the quoted figures for Sportster S are 121 horsepower at 7500 rpm and the torque figure remains the same at 127 Nm but arrives 750 rpm earlier in Sportster S.  Harley say they have tuned the engine to be more torque focussed with smaller ports and valves that meet a combustion chamber profile that is also designed to flow stronger at lower rpm along with milder cams and variable valve timing phasing that should endow the engine with better low-rpm performance.

2022 Harley-Davidson Sportster S

Unfortunately while the engine performance is impressive, albeit still 80 horsepower short of the more focussed Europeans, the chassis performance is unlikely to thrill.  The Showa suspension specification is certainly sporting enough but with a shockingly low 51 mm of rear travel and limited ground clearance, Harley are only quoting 34-degrees of lean angle, spirited riding will no doubt be the spark throwing affair that riding a Sportster hard always was. Hopefully bump compliance is improved despite that tiny amout of rear suspension travel, fingers crossed.  A mid-control conversion kit will be available but we are unsure if that will open up any more sporting potential. A pillion kit will also be an optional extra as will be a detachable windshield and tail-bag.  The powertrain is a stressed member of the chassis, eliminating the traditional frame. A welded tubular steel trellis swingarm features a braced design and stamped X-member to further stiffen the chassis, while its shape adds distinctive style to the motorcycle.

2022 Harley-Davidson Sportster S

Most competitors will exceed 50-degrees of cornering bank angle before running into clearance problems, so the key to riding a Sportster fast will retain that quintessential riding style that all Harleys demand in order for them to be punted hard. The new street-fighter styled Bareknuckle will likely raise the stakes further and become the new undisputed king of performance for Harley. That new model was to be ridden by the press at a launch around the famous Nurburgring this week but the track sessions were rained out and most of the information on that new model remains under embargo.

Bareknuckle will likely become the new performance spearhead for H-D but the full specs of that model remain under embargo

While the styling of the new Sportster S is a big departure from most Sportster models there are cues there, primarily in regards to the high-mount 2-into-1-into-2 exhaust, that does echo the lines of the legendary XR750 flat-tracker.

Harley XR Sehl
Dave Sehl – Harley-Davidson XR750

The Daymaker LED headlight though is a thoroughly modern touch that is signature Harley-Davidson and will make Sportster S stand out from the crowd.

2022 Harley-Davidson Sportster S

Rolling on tall 180/70-16 rubber at the rear and a fat 160/70-17 front the bike looks squat and the 753 mm seat height will make the bike very friendly to those short of stature and it retains the long and low look of so many Sportsters before it.

2022 Harley-Davidson Sportster S

At 228 kg ready to roll the new 1250 Sportster S is 30 kg lighter than an 883 Sportster and the stopping power moves to a high-spec Brembo Monobloc four-piston caliper, however, the bike only wears one of them up front while most competitors boast two.

2022 Harley-Davidson Sportster S

With the new generation engine we also move to an up to date suite of electronic safety aids that includes Riding Modes (Sport, Road and Rain), while a six-axis IMU delivers top shelf traction control and ABS with cornering and front wheel lift functionality. The IMU also looks after engine braking control to help stability while down-shifting through the six-speed gearbox which is also aided by a slip-assist clutch.

2022 Harley-Davidson Sportster S

Instrumentation also makes a huge leap forward with a four-inch TFT screen complete with Bluetooth phone driven infotainment and navigation capabilities. Sportster S is pre-wired for accessory heated hand grips, and is equipped with two dedicated power points for heated riding gear (heated hand grips and heated riding gear/apparel each sold separately), plus a USB-C port for charging a phone or other device.

2022 Harley-Davidson Sportster S

An external ambient temperature sensor will be useful while tyre pressure monitoring is a great feature. Cruise control and a proximity-based security system are standard equipment.

2022 Harley-Davidson Sportster S

The steel fuel tank holds a modest 11.8 litres thus while it won’t quite have LiveWire levels of range anxiety one eye will need to be kept on the tripmeter.

Customisation will be a focus for Harley and their customers with this new platform, which Harley are referring to as a ‘Performance Custom’.

2022 Harley-Davidson Sportster S

We look forward to samping the future of Sportster later this year to see how this next step forward in the modernisation of the Harley-Davidson line-up performs.

2022 Harley-Davidson Sportster S

Harley-Davidson Sportster S Specifications
Engine Revolution Max 1250T, chain-driven, DOHC, hydraulic self-adjusting lifters, intake & exhaust VVT; four valves per cylinder
Bore x stroke 105 mm x 72.3 mm
Displacement 1252 cc
Compression Ratio 12.0:1
Engine Torque 94 ft-lb (127 Nm) @ 6000 rpm
Power 121 hp (90 kW) @ 7500 rpm
Fuel System Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)
Air Cleaner Downdraft intake, tuned velocity stacks, washable filter media
Exhaust 2-into-1-into-2; catalyst in muffler
Lubrication System Semi-Dry Sump
Primary Drive Gear, 49/89 ratio
Final Drive Belt, 80/34 ratio
Clutch Mechanical, 8 plate wet, assist & slip, 1090N
Transmission Six-speed
Frame Stressed-member, high strength low alloy steel trellis frame; stamped, cast, and forged junctions; MIG welded; aluminum forged mid-structure
Swingarm High strength low alloy steel, tubular sections, stamped x-member, forged axle junctions; MIG welded
Front Fork 43 mm inverted fork with compression, rebound and spring preload adjustability.  Aluminum fork triple clamps.
Rear Shocks Linkage-mounted, piggyback monoshock with compression, rebound and hydraulic spring preload adjustability
Wheels Aluminum cast, satin black
Wheels, Front Width 4.50 x 17 in.
Wheels, Rear Width 5.00 x 16 in.
Brakes 320 mm front rotor, radial monoblock four-piston caliper, 260mm rear rotor, single piston caliper, ABS
Tyre Type Dunlop Harley-Davidson Series, radial, GT503
Tyre Size 160/70TR17 73V, 180/70R16 77V
Suspension Travel, F/R 92 mm / 51 mm
Lean Angle Testing Method J1168
Lean Angle, Right (deg.) 34
Lean Angle, Left (deg.) 34
Length 2265 mm
Overall Width 843 mm
Overall Height 1089 mm
Seat Height, Laden 734 mm
Seat Height, Unladen 753 mm
Static Ground Clearance 93 mm
Rake (steering head) 30
Fork Angle 28
Trail 148 mm
Wheelbase 1518 mm
Fuel Capacity 11.8 L
Reserve Fuel Capacity 3 L
Oil Capacity (w/filter) 4.5 L
Weight, In Running Order 228 kg
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 418 kg
Warranty 24 months (unlimited mileage)
Service Interval First 1,600 km, every 8,000 km thereafter
RRP $26,495 Ride Away
2022 Harley-Davidson Sportster S
2022 Harley-Davidson Sportster S
2022 Harley-Davidson Sportster S
2022 Harley-Davidson Sportster S
2022 Harley-Davidson Sportster S

Source: MCNews.com.au

Sportster is dead: Long live the Sportster!

Rumours of the death of the Harley-Davidson Sportster brand seem to have been greatly exaggerated!

Instead of replacing the 883cc and 1200cc Evolution-powered Sportster with a water-cooled 1250cc Revolution-engined Bronx, Harley has kept the 64-year-old model name alive with the new Sportster S.

It may be Harley’s attempt to keep fans of the Sportster happy after their experience killing off the Dyna range a few years ago when it merged with the Softail family, much to the chagrin of many Dyna devotees.

However, the new Sportster S is really a Sportster in name only.

It looks more like the short-lived Softail FXDR and, of course, it’s water cooled to meet tougher emissions standards and keep it selling in Europe.

The new model was expected to be called the Bronx Streetfighter, but in May last year it was revealed the company had listed a Sportster Streetfighter in its 2021 line-up.

We expect a 950cc model to follow to replace the current 883 models.

Pricing

Well, it’s now the Sportster S and is powered by a 121hp Revolution Max 1250T V-Twin engine that will no doubt power a whole new line of water-cooled Sportsters.

That makes it the most powerful Sportster yet.

It’s also the most expensive.

Harley-Davidson Australia says it will be available late this year from $A26,495 ($NZ28,750) ride away for the Vivid Black model.

There has never been a Sportster that cost more than $20,000.

Harley says the new Sportster S has a “taut, lightweight chassis and premium suspension” and claims it will corner like no other.

They quote a 34-degree lean angle on both sides thanks to the high scrambler-style pipes and higher-mounted forward-mounted footpegs.

Harley boss Jochen Zeitz says the next-generation Sportster is “defined by power, performance, technology and style”. 

“And it’s part of our commitment to introduce motorcycles that align with our strategy to increase desirability and to drive the legacy of Harley-Davidson,” he says.

Styling

The bike is dominated by fat “balloon” tyres, a bobbed rear end, shorty front guard, upside-down forks and a slim solo seat.

Harley says it is inspired by their XR750 flat tracker, but those forward controls seem out of place.

However, a mid-mount conversion kit will be available as an accessory.

Images released show the bike in a matte black and a “Chocolate Satin” paint with bronzed engine highlights.

They say it all be available in Vivid Black, Stone Washed White Pearl and Midnight Crimson.

Technology

It will come with three ride modes (Sport, Road and Rain) and two rider-customised modes as well as traction control.

Harley says the round, 4.0-inch-diameter TFT screen will mirror the rider’s smartphone via Bluetooth so it could have Apple CarPlay and the Android version.

That means music, hone calls and satnav on the screen.

All lighting is LED and the headlight is an oval shape more like a modern Fat Bob than a traditional Sportster.

Chassis

The engine is a central member of the chassis which keeps wet weight down to 228kg.

Harley says the stiff chassis and welded tubular steel trellis swingarm with stamped X-member provide sharp handling.

It comes with fully adjustable Showa 43mm upside-down forks and Showa Piggyback reservoir rear shock with hydraulic hand-adjustable pre-load.

The aluminium alloys are shod with high-profile Dunlop/Harley-Davidson GT503 tyres 160mm up front and 180mm at the back.

Brakes are supplied by Brembo with a radial monoblock four-piston caliper and a 320mm single disc up front and a two-piston caliper and a 260mm diameter disc at the rear.

Seat height is a low 752mm and the hand levers are adjustable, so it should suit shorter riders.

It comes pre-wired for accessory heated hand grips, has two power points for heated riding gear and a USB-C port for charging a phone or other device. 

Cruise control and a proximity-based security system are standard.

Accessories

Harley says there will be a range of accessories available at launch, but we are not sure which will be available in Australia, although we expect most will be.

They include the mid-mount conversion kit, passenger pet, seat and backrest, a comfort rider seat, detachable windscreen and mailbag.

Harley-Davidson Sportster S RH1250S

Model

RH1250S Sportster® S

Notes

Dimensions

Length

89.2 in. (2,265 mm)

Overall Width

33.2 in. (843 mm)

Overall Height

42.9 in. (1,089 mm)

Seat Height, Laden

28.9 in. (734 mm)

2

Seat Height, Unladen

29.6 in. (753 mm)

Static Ground Clearance

3.66 in. (93 mm)

Rake (steering head) (deg)

30

Fork Angle (deg)

28

Trail

5.8 in. (148 mm)

Wheelbase

59.8 in. (1,518 mm)

Tires, Type

Dunlop® Harley-Davidson Series, radial

Tires, Front Model

GT503

Tires, Front Specification

160/70TR17 73V

Tires, Rear Model

GT503

Tires, Rear Specification

180/70R16 77V

Fuel Capacity

3.1 gal. (11.8 l)

Reserve Fuel Capacity, Fuel Injection (warning light)

0.8 gal. (3 l)

Oil Capacity (w/filter)

4.75 qt. (4.5 l)

Transmission Capacity

N/A

Primary Chain Case Capacity

N/A

Coolant Capacity

2.32 qt. (2.2 l)

Weight, As Shipped

486 lb. (220 kg)

Weight, In Running Order

502 lb. (228 kg)

Gross Vehicle Weight Rating

922 lb. (418 kg)

Gross Axle Weight Rating, Front

359 lb. (163 kg)

Gross Axle Weight Rating, Rear

595 lb. (270 kg)

Luggage Capacity -Volume

N/A

Engine

Engine

Revolution® Max 1250T

Valves

Chain-driven, DOHC, hydraulic self-adjusting lifters, intake & exhaust VVT; four valves per cylinder

Bore

4.13 in. (105 mm)

Stroke

2.85 in. (72.3 mm)

Displacement

76.4 cu in (1,252 cc)

Compression Ratio

12.0:1

Fuel System

Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)

3

Air Cleaner

Downdraft intake, tuned velocity stacks, washable filter media

Exhaust

2-into-1-into-2; catalyst in muffler

Lubrication System

Semi-Dry Sump

Drivetrain

Primary Drive

Gear, 49/89 ratio

Final Drive

Belt, 80/34 ratio

Clutch

Mechanical, 8 plate wet, assist & slip, 1090N

Transmission

6-speed

Gear Ratios

12.21

Gear Ratios

9.022

Gear Ratios

6.994

Gear Ratios

5.641

Gear Ratios

4.731

Gear Ratios

4.131

Chassis

Frame

Stressed-member, high strength low alloy steel trellis frame; stamped, cast, and forged junctions; MIG welded; aluminum forged mid-structure

Swingarm

High strength low alloy steel, tubular sections, stamped x-member, forged axle junctions; MIG welded

Front Fork

43 mm inverted fork with compression, rebound and spring preload adjustability.  Aluminum fork triple clamps.

Rear Shocks

Linkage-mounted, piggyback monoshock with compression, rebound and hydraulic spring preload adjustability

Wheels, Optional Style Type

N/A

4

Wheels, Front Type

Aluminum cast, satin black

4

Wheels, Front Width

4.5 in. (114 mm)

Wheels, Front Height

17 in. (432 mm)

Wheels, Rear Type

Aluminum cast, satin black

4

Wheels, Rear Width

5 in. (127 mm)

Wheels, Rear Height

16 in. (406 mm)

2022 BMW CE 04 scooter

Brakes, Caliper Type

Front: radially mounted, monoblock, 4-piston caliper Rear: floating, single piston caliper

Brakes, Rotor Type

Front: single rotor, floating, tower- mounted Rear: solid uniform expansion rotor

Brakes, Front Diameter

12.6 in. (320 mm)

Brakes, Front Thickness

0.2 in. (6 mm)

Brakes, Front is dual

No

Brakes, Rear Diameter

10.2 in. (260 mm)

Brakes, Rear Thickness

0.2 in. (5 mm)

Front brake lever free travel

N/A

Rear brake pedal free travel

N/A

Brakes, Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)

Standard

Suspension Travel, Front

3.6 in. (92 mm)

Suspension Travel, Rear

2 in. (51 mm)

Performance

Engine Torque Testing Method

J1349

Engine Torque

94 ft-lb (127 Nm)

5

Engine Torque

6,000

Power

121 HP / 90 kW @ 7500 rpm

Lean Angle Testing Method

J1168

Lean Angle, Right (deg.)

34

Lean Angle, Left (deg.)

34

Maximum hill-starting ability

N/A

Fuel Economy Testing Method

Estimated City/Hwy

Fuel Economy

49 mpg (4.8 l/100 km)

6

CO2 Emissions Testing Method

N/A

CO2 Emissions

N/A

Electric

Battery

Sealed, maintenance-free, absorbed glass mat (AGM) battery, 12V, 12Ah, 225 CCA at 0°F

Charging

Three-phase, 45 Amp system (300 Watts @13 Volts, 1200 rpm, 585 Watts max power @ 13 Volts, 2250 rpm)

Starting

0.9 kW electric with direct drive starter motor engagement

Lights (as per country regulation), Headlamp

All LED headlamp, low and high beam with signature position lighting

Lights (as per country regulation), Tail/Stop

All LED Tail/Stop lamp with signature tail lighting

Lights (as per country regulation), Front Signal Lights

LED Bullet Turn Signals

Lights, Rear Turn Signals

LED Bullet Turn Signals

Gauges

4 inch viewable area TFT display with speedometer, gear, odometer, fuel level, clock, trip, ambient temp, low temp alert, side stand down alert, TIP over alert, cruise, range and tachometer indication BT capable – phone pairing to access phone calls, music, navigation (H-D App ONLY)

Auxiliary Lamps

N/A

Electric Power Outlet

USB C-Type , Output 5V at 2.4 Amp

GPS System

N/A

Reverse Gear

N/A

Warranty And Service

Warranty

24 months (unlimited mileage)

7

Service Interval

First 1,000 miles (1,600 km), every 5,000 miles (8,000 km) thereafter

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Harley-Davidson plans VVT V-twin

Harley-Davidson has filed a patent application for a variable valve timing (VVT) V-twin engine, possibly for the Sportster to improve economy and reduce emissions.

The iconic American manufacturer has often been accused of old engine technology and faced barrage of criticism for going “backwards” from double to single overhead cam with the Milwaukee Eight engine despite it being more powerful, efficient and easier to maintain.

VVT history

BMW R 1250 GS and RT VVT
BMW’s 1250cc Shiftcam Boxer engine with variable valve timing

A move to VVT would see Harley join many other motorcycle manufacturers that use the technology including the four Japanese manufacturers, BMW (ShiftCam) and Ducati (Desmodromic Valve Timing).

VVT has been around in motorcycles since the 1980s, but is surprisingly banned from MotoGP.

The first bike with VVT was the Honda CBR400F in 1983, but their Variable Valve Timing and Electronic lift Control (VTEC) only became popular in the 2002 VFR800.

Honda VFR800 VTEC engine with variable valve timing
Honda VFR800 VTEC engine with variable valve timing

Variable valve timing, which is even used in your common garden-variety Camry, makes the engine more flexible in different conditions, which results in increased fuel economy, lower emissions and improved performance, particularly torque.

Development of this technology began in the 1970s and the 1980 Alfa Romeo Spider 2000 was the production car with a mechanical VVT system.

It’s now common in cars and is known as VVT-i and VVTL-i in Toyota, MIVEC in Mitsubishi, VVL in Nissan and VANOS by Ford, BMW, Ferrari and Lamborghini.

The formula for how and when the valves open varies from manufacturer to manufacturer.

Harley VVT

Harley-Davidson VVT
Harley-Davidson VVT patent drawing

While Harley likes to keep things simple, reliable and easy to maintain, VVT would add complexity to the cylinder heads and add to the price of periodic valve adjustments.

Their patent is not for VVT which already exists, but for a modular engine balancer on either side of a crankshaft of a VVT V-twin engine.

Harley-Davidson VVT

But which Harley model would get the new engine?

The patent drawings seem to show a Fat Bob, but it has a Milwaukee Eight engine which is only a few years old, so that’s unlikely.

Similarly, the water-cooled Street range engine is only a few years old and the Harley’s upcoming street fighter and adventure bikes are powered by the Revolution Max water-cooled engine.

Harley Revolution Max platform includes Pan America and Bronx Streetfighter
Harley Revolution Max platform includes Pan America and Bronx Streetfighter

This VVT engine is more likely to be fitted to the popular Sportster range whose Revolution engine is 34 years old.

It is in desperate need of a modern replacement as the Sportster will no longer be able to be sold in Europe because of tough new Euro5 emissions regulations coming next year for existing models.

Harley-Davidson Vintage Stripe Bell Bullitt retro helmet Sportster Iron 1200
Sportster is in much need of an updated powertrain

A VVT V-twin would give the Sportster a new lease on life.

While Sportster fans may be horrified at this modern tech in such a traditional motorcycle at least the drawings show air-cooling fins, so it is unlikely to have water cooling. Whew!

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com