Harley Davidson 2023 Softail Standard vs Indian Challenger Dark Horse

Compare Specifications of Harley Davidson 2023 Softail Standard and Indian Challenger Dark Horse

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Harley Davidson 2023 Softail Standard
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Indian Challenger Dark Horse
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 1745.00 cc 1769.00 cc
Engine Milwaukee-Eight™ 107 Power Plus
Clutch -- Wet, Multi-Plate, Assist
Fuel System Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI) Closed loop fuel Injection
52 mm dual bore
Maximum Power 144 Nm @ 3250 RPM 123 Ps
Maximum Torque 86 HP @ 5020 rpm 174 Nm @ 3800 rpm
Transmission -- Final Drive : 2.379:1
Primary Drive : Gear Drive Wet Clutch
Drivetrain Primary drive: Chain, 34/46 ratio
Gear Ratios (Overall) 1st: 9.311
Gear Ratios (Overall) 2nd: 6.454
Gear Ratios (Overall) 3rd: 4.793
Gear Ratios (Overall) 4th: 3.882
Gear Ratios (Overall) 5th: 3.307
Gear Ratios (Overall) 6th:2.79
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Display 2.14 inch viewable area LCD display with speedometer, gear, odometer, fuel level, clock, trip, range and tachometer indication --
Fork Front: Dual-bending valve 49 mm telescopic with aluminum fork triple clamps; dual rate spring Front Fork Tube Diameter : 43 mm
Headlamp All LED, Low Beam, High Beam & Signature Position Lamp, Incandescent Bullets --
Taillamp LED --
Fuel Economy
Overall Mileage 18 kmpl --
Tyres
Front 100/90B19,57H,BW
Dunlop™ Harley-Davidson Series, bias blackwall front and rear
Metzeler Cruisetec 130/60B19 66H
Rear 150/80B16,77H,BW
Dunlop™ Harley-Davidson Series, bias blackwall front and rear
Metzeler Cruisetec 180/60R16 80H
Wheel / RIM Silver, Annihilator cast aluminum Front Wheel : Cast 19 in x 3.5 in
Rear Wheel : Cast 16 in x 5 in
Brakes
Front Type: Solid, uniform expansion rotors
Caliper: 4-piston fixed front and 2-piston floating rear
Dual / 320 mm Semi-Floating Rotor / 4 Piston Radial Caliper
Rear Type: Solid, uniform expansion rotors
Caliper: 4-piston fixed front and 2-piston floating rear
Single / 298 mm Floating Rotor / 2 Piston Caliper
Suspension
Front -- Inverted Telescopic Fork
Rear Hidden, free piston, coil-over monoshock; 43mm stroke; cam-style preload adjustment Single Shock w/Hyd adjust
Colors Available
Colors Vivid Black Sandstone Smoke


Physical Specs
Length 2320 mm 2500 mm
Width -- 990 mm
Height -- 1428 mm
Weight 297 kg 377 kg
Kerb Weight 291 --
Seat Height 680 672
Wheelbase 1630 mm 1667 mm
Ground Clearance 125 mm 137 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 13.2 litres 22.7 litres
Overview
Features - Upright riding position
- Mid-mount foot controls
- A2 compatible
- City cruising or light touring with a low-slung stance
- Milwaukee-Eight™ 107 V-Twin engine and easy-reach bars
Gauges :
- Fairing-mounted instrument cluster featuring analog speedometer and tachometer with fuel gauge
- Range
- Odometer and current gear
- 15 LED telltale indicators
- Cruise control enabled
- Cruise control set
- Neutral
- High beam
- Turn signal
- ABS
- Check engine
- Low tire pressure
- Battery
- Low fuel
- Security system
- Low engine oil pressure and MHP or km/h unit designation

Infotainment :
- 7" touchscreen display with real-time clock
- Ambient air temperature
- Audio information display
- Map/navigation with real-time traffic and weather
- Bluetooth status for phone and headset

Lights :
- LED lighting including Pathfinder LED Headlamp

Standard Equipment:
- Selectable Ride Modes: Locking Hard Saddlebags
- 18+ Gallons of storage
- Adjustable Air Vents
Additional Details RAKE: 30
TRAIL: 157 mm
OIL CAPACITY (W/FILTER): 4.7 l
EXHAUST: 2-into-2 shotgun; catalyst in muffler
LEAN ANGLE, RIGHT (DEG.): 28.5
LEAN ANGLE, LEFT (DEG.): 28.5
CO2 EMISSIONS: 128 g/km CO2
Bore x Stroke : 108 mm x 96.5 mm
Exhaust : Split Dual exhaust w/ Resonator
Gear Ratio (1st) : 10.169:1
Gear Ratio (2nd) : 6.933:1
Gear Ratio (3rd) : 5.151:1
Gear Ratio (4th) : 4.105:1
Gear Ratio (5th) : 3.508:1
Gear Ratio (6th) : 3.017:1
Lean Angle : 31°
Rake/Trail : 150 mm
Front Travel : 130 mm
Rear Travel : 114 mm

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