Thursday, October 6, 2011

2009 XL1200C Sportster Custom Harley-Davidson Pictures

2009 XL 1200 C Sportster Custom
Harley-Davidson Pictures


2009 XL 1200 C Sportster Custom
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Specifications


Model: Harley-Davidson XL 1200C Sportster 1200 Custom
Year: 2009
Category: Custom / cruiser
Rating: 66.4 out of 100.

Engine and transmission
Displacement: 1202.00 ccm (73.35 cubic inches)
Engine type: V2
Stroke: 4
Torque: 98.00 Nm (10.0 kgf-m or 72.3 ft.lbs) @ 3200 RPM
Compression: 9.7:1
Bore x stroke: 88.9 x 96.8 mm (3.5 x 3.8 inches)
Fuel system: Injection. Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)
Starter: Electric
Cooling system: Air
Gearbox: 5-speed
Transmission type final drive: Belt
Clutch: 9-plate, wet

Physical measures
Dry weight: 255.0 kg (562.2 pounds)
Seat height: 673 mm (26.5 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
Overall length: 2,275 mm (89.6 inches)
Ground clearance: 112 mm (4.4 inches)
Wheelbase: 1,520 mm (59.8 inches)

Chassis and dimensions
Frame type: Mild steel tubular frame; circular sections; cast junctions
Rake (fork angle): 30.0°
Trail: 119 mm (4.7 inches)
Front suspension: 39mm fork
Front suspension travel: 145 mm (5.7 inches)
Rear suspension: Coil-over preload dual-adjustable
Rear suspension travel: 54 mm (2.1 inches)
Front tyre dimensions: MH90-21
Rear tyre dimensions: 150/80-16
Front brakes: Single disc. 2-piston calipers
Front brakes diameter: 292 mm (11.5 inches)
Rear brakes: Single disc. Single pistom
Rear brakes diameter: 292 mm (11.5 inches)
Exhaust system: Chrome, staggered shorty exhaust with dual mufflers

Other specifications
Fuel capacity: 17.00 litres (4.49 gallons)
Color options: Vivid Black, Dark Blue Pearl, Red Hot Sunglo, Flame Blue Pearl and Pewter Pearl, Red Hot Sunglo and Smokey Gold; Vivid Black and Mirage Orange Pearl
Comments:New low-profile rear shocks for improved ride quality; New low-profile front fender



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