On Wednesday, the American company Harley-Davidson India introduced a new offering for Indian military hair with its new bikes Street 750 (Street 750) and Street Rod (Street Rod) now armed across the country through Canteen Store Departments (CSD) Will sell to the soldiers of the forces. Harley-Davidson is the first premium motorcycle brand to sell its products on CSD. Both bikes will be available in India for the armed forces, ex-servicemen and their dependents. Along with this, the American bike manufacturer has also launched a special Harley Owners Group (HOG) chapter dedicated to defense personnel. The group is named Armed Forces HOG Chapter.
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The bikes and design of these two are enough to woo every customer and many attractive features have also been given in it. If you see the difference between these two bikes, the basic difference between them is in their external style and manner of the ride. While there is no difference in the engine of both. The Street 750 is more suited for a comfortable ride used daily. Whereas the Street Rod is designed to bend slightly and keep the legs sporty. Street 750 is powered by a 749 cc liquid-cooled, Revolution X V-twin engine that delivers 60 Nm of peak torque at 3,750 rpm. The same powertrain is also found in the Street Rod.
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According to information from company sources, the Harley-Davidson company has completed 10 years of operations in India. It is also the first premium motorcycle company to have a base in the country. The company has sold over 25,000 bikes since officially starting operations in 2009 in India. Street 750 is the best-selling model of the brand. It is also the cheapest bike in the entire Harley line-up. Let me tell you that the Street 750 ex-showroom price in India is Rs 5,34,000, while the Street Rod costs Rs 655,500. While in the CSD for military forces, their prices have been kept at 4,60,332 and 5,65,606.