2025 Harley Davidson Street Bob 117 launched at Rs 18.77 lakh: Gets 1,923 cc V-twin engine

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Harley-Davidson has reintroduced the Street Bob to the Indian market, two years after discontinuing the model in 2022. Prices for the bike start from Rs 18.77 lakh (ex-showroom), with final pricing varying by colour option. Customers can further personalise the motorcycle with a wide range of aesthetic and functional add-ons. Interested customers can book the bike online or by visiting their nearest dealership, deliveries are expected to begin soon.

2025 Harley Davidson Street Bob 117

The Street Bob continues with its classic American bobber-inspired stance, featuring a low-slung profile and mini ape-hanger handlebars with turn indicators mounted directly on them. In terms of styling, it remains largely unchanged from the earlier version, apart from the updated paint options and a two-into-one exhaust. Feature highlights include three riding modes, drag-torque slip control, traction control, cruise control, and dual-channel ABS.Previously, the bike was sold in India with the Milwaukee-Eight 107 CI (1,754 cc) engine, the Street Bob now returns for 2025 with the larger 117 CI (1,923 cc) motor, shared with Harley-Davidson’s flagship cruisers. The V-Twin, air/liquid-cooled engine produces 91 hp of power and 156 Nm of torque. It comes paired with a 6-speed gearbox. The bike is underpinned by a tubular cradle-style frame suspended by a non-adjustable 49 mm telescopic fork at the front and a preload-adjustable monoshock at the rear. Braking duties are handled by a single disc on both ends.

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With its 13.2-litre fuel tank topped up, the Street Bob tips the scales at 293 kg, making it the lightest Harley-Davidson to use this engine. The seat is set at a low 680 mm, while ground clearance stands at 125 mm. It gets 19-inch front and 16-inch rear cast alloys, wrapped in 100-section and 150-section tyres respectively. Buyers can also opt for cross-spoke wheels, offered as an accessory which costs an additional Rs 87,000.

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