The stripped-down, souped-up, post WWII era look of the bobber is running stronger than ever in the Softail Slim® model. You get the classic look of spoked wheels, chopped mudguards and footboards. And a ride straight out of right now. It’s 16 kilograms lighter, with greater lean angle, than Slim models from just a couple of years ago. And you get the power and soul-satisfying sound of the Milwaukee-Eight® 107 V-Twin engine to take you into the future. Fast.
Length: | 90.9 in |
Seat height, laden: | 26.0 in |
Ground clearance: | 4.7 in |
Rake (steering head): | 30 |
Trail: | 5.8 in |
Wheelbase: | 1,630.0 in |
Tires, front specifications: | 130/90B16,73H,BW |
Tires, rear specifications: | 150/80B1677H,BW |
Fuel Capacity: | 5.0 gal |
Oil capacity: | 5 qt. |
Weight, as shipped: | 642 lbs |
Weight, in running order: | 671 lb |
Engine: | Milwaukee-Eight® 107 |
Bore: | 3.9 in |
Stroke: | 4.4 in |
Displacement: | 106.55 in3 |
Compression ratio: | 10.0:1 |
Fuel system: | Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI) |
Exhaust: | 2-into-2 shotgun; catalyst in muffler |
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 |
Engine torque testing method: | J1349 |
Engine torque: | 109.9 ft-lb |
Lean angle, right (deg.): | 27.4 |
Lean angle, left (deg.): | 27.4 |
Fuel economy: | 0.00 mpg |
Wheels, front type: | Gloss Black, Steel Laced |
Wheels, rear type: | Gloss Black, Steel Laced |
Brakes, caliper type: | 4-piston fixed front and 2-piston floating rear |
Lights (as per country regulation), indicator: | High beam, turn signals, neutral, low oil pressure, engine diagnostics, ABS (if equipped), security, low battery voltage, low fuel |
Gauges: | 5-inch analog speedometer with digital gear, odometer, fuel level, clock, trip, range and tachometer indication |
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