Harley Davidson 2023 CVO Road Glide Limited Anniversary Edition vs Suzuki Boulevard M109R B.O.S.S.

Compare Specifications of Harley Davidson 2023 CVO Road Glide Limited Anniversary Edition and Suzuki Boulevard M109R B.O.S.S.

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Harley Davidson 2023 CVO Road Glide Limited Anniversary Edition
Harley Davidson 2023 CVO Road Glide Limited Anniversary Edition

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Suzuki Boulevard M109R B.O.S.S.
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 1923.00 cc 1783.00 cc
Engine Twin-Cooled™ Milwaukee-Eightsup>™ 117,EC 134/2014 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 54˚, V-twin
Engine Starting Electric Electric
Engine Lubrication -- Wet sump
Fuel System Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI) Fuel injection with SDTV
Ignition -- Electronic ignition
Cooling System -- liquid-cooled
Maximum Power 105 HP @ 5450 rpm --
Maximum Torque 166 Nm @ 3500RPM --
Transmission -- Wet multi-plate type
5-speed constant mesh
Gear Shift Pattern -- 1-N-2-3-4-5
Drivetrain Primary drive: Chain, 34/46 ratio
Gear Ratios (Overall) 1st: 9.593
Gear Ratios (Overall) 2nd: 6.65
Gear Ratios (Overall) 3rd: 4.938
Gear Ratios (Overall) 4th: 4
Gear Ratios (Overall) 5th: 3.407
Gear Ratios (Overall) 6th: 2.875
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Display 165 mm Full Color TFT --
Fork Front:49mm Dual Bending Valve --
Headlamp LED 34-watt, 915 lumen low beam, 37-watt, 915 lumen high beam; LED 12V 60/55W H4
Taillamp -- LED
Fuel Economy
Overall Mileage 15.8 kmpl --
Tyres
Front BW 130/60B19 61H
Dunlop™ Harley-Davidson Series, bias blackwall front and rear
130/70R18 M/C (63V), tubeless
Rear BW 180/55B18 80H
Dunlop™ Harley-Davidson Series, bias blackwall front and rear
240/40R18 M/C (79V), tubeless
Wheel / RIM Front wheel: Gloss Black and Contrast Chrome Tomahawk
Rear wheel: Gloss Black and Contrast Chrome Tomahawk
Alloy
Brakes
Front Dual floating rotors (front), fixed rotor (rear)
32 mm, 4-piston fixed front and rear
Disc brake, twin
Rear -- Disc brake
Suspension
Front -- Inverted telescopic, coil spring, oil damped
Rear Premium standard height hand-adjustable rear suspension Link style, solo shock, coil spring, oil damped
Colors Available
Colors Heirloom Fade Pearl Glacier White
Glass Sparkle Black
Metallic Oort Gray


Physical Specs
Length 2750 mm 2450 mm
Width -- 875 mm
Height -- 1130 mm
Weight 437 kg --
Kerb Weight 420 347
Seat Height 760 705
Wheelbase 1625 mm 1710 mm
Ground Clearance 130 mm 130 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 22.7 litres 19.5 litres
Overview
Features - Upright riding position
- Floorboards
- Passenger seat with backrest
- Saddlebags
- Frame mounted fairing
- Infotainment
- Rider safety enhancements available
- Bold 120th anniversary themed paint
- Heated seats and grips
- Twin-Cooled™ Milwaukee-Eight™ 117 V-Twin Powertrain
- Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
- Electronic Linked Braking (ELB)
- Traction Control System (TCS)
- Drag-Torque Slip Control System (DSC)
- Hill Hold Control (HHC)
- Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
- Cornering Enhanced Anti-Lock Brake System (C-BS)
- Cornering Enhanced Electronic Linked Braking (C-ELB)
- Cornering Enhanced Traction Control System (C-TCS)
- Cornering Drag-Torque Slip Control System (C-DSC)

Harley Davidson 2023 Cvo Road Glide Limited Anniversary Edition
Luxurious Alcantara surfaces with gold and red contrast stitching accents and an embroidered CVO logo

Harley Davidson 2023 Cvo Road Glide Limited Anniversary Edition
To commemorate the 120th anniversary, each motorcycle features a laser etched serialization on console insert

Harley Davidson 2023 Cvo Road Glide Limited Anniversary Edition
Glass-filled Art Deco rendition of a flying eagle–iconic symbolism of Harley-Davidson, adorns each side of the tank
- The 2-1-2 stainless steel blacked-out exhaust system features Suzuki's digitally controlled SET (Suzuki Exhaust Tuning)
Additional Details Rake: 26
Trail: 170 mm
Oil Capacity: 4.7 l
Luggage Capacity : 0.132 m3
Exhaust: Dual, with crossover
Lean Angle Right: 34.3
Lean Angle Left: 33.4
C02 Emission : 46 g/km CO2
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