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Old 01-25-2005, 10:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
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2006 VRSCR Street Rod? New model??

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http://www.motorcycledaily.com

2006 Harley-Davidson Street Rod Initiates the Roadster Revolution

Press Release Issued By Harley-Davidson Motor Company (January 24, 2005)


MILWAUKEE (January 24, 2005) – In the court of public opinion, the all-new 2006 VRSCR Street Rod might appear guilty of using steroids. But the newest member of the liquid-cooled family of Harley-Davidson motorcycles gets its reputation honestly by combining an upright riding position, 40-degree lean angle and a retuned suspension to deliver a Harley-Davidson that marries custom looks with agile performance.

“Harley-Davidson’s racing genes flow throughout the new Street Rod,” said Bill Davidson, Harley-Davidson director of marketing, motorcycle product development. “The spirit of our strong racing heritage and the recent success of our NHRA Pro Stock Championship season is evident in the feel and performance of this premium, hot rod roadster.”

Carrying on the VRSC family tradition, the Street Rod wields the explosive power of the liquid-cooled, 1130cc Revolution V-Twin engine. In addition, the engine is cradled in a hydroformed, tubular perimeter frame topped with stylized bodywork. A clipped rear fender and 180mm-wide rear tire carry the family looks as well. However, the fuel-injected, 60-degree V-Twin has been pumped up with a pair of chrome straight-shot dual exhaust pipes that help boost horsepower to 120 hp at 8,250 rpm while maintaining its 9,000-rpm redline.

The Street Rod’s distinct styling and upright riding position are the result of a new suspension combination, highlighted by massive 43mm inverted forks. Aero-cut polished, forged aluminum triple clamps are equally robust and deliver a steeper rake/fork angle (30/32 degrees) for more aggressive handling in the corners. The change in rake and fork angle shortens the bike’s wheelbase by 0.7 inches (to 66.8 inches). When matched with performance suspension calibration on the rear shocks, the set up delivers a sporty, performance-oriented ride.

Complementing the suspension changes is a generous 40-degree lean angle and Brembo four-piston caliper brakes with 300mm dual front rotors. The Street Rod’s handlebar and risers are shorter and less swept back. Combined with mid-mounted foot controls and a higher 30-in. seat height, this places the rider forward and into an aggressive position for attacking corners. Fuel capacity of the Street Rod is five gallons.

Adding to the Street Rod’s muscular looks are standard 10-spoke Staggered Cast Aluminum wheels, while radial, ZR-rated Dunlop tires deliver the performance message to the pavement with authority.

The VRSCR Street Rod is available in five stunning color options, including Vivid Black with a black frame, or Black Cherry, Rich Sunglo Blue, Mirage Orange and Yellow Pearl all with a silver-leaf frame. Highlighting each paint option is the silver and black engine with polished covers, plus selected, blacked-out components.

The Harley-Davidson VRSCR Street Rod is a 2006 model available now at Harley-Davidson dealerships.

Harley-Davidson, Inc. is the parent company for the group of companies doing business as Harley-Davidson Motor Company, Buell Motorcycle Company and Harley-Davidson Financial Services. Harley-Davidson Motor Company produces heavyweight street, custom and touring motorcycles and offers a complete line of motorcycle parts, accessories, apparel and general merchandise. Buell Motorcycle Company produces sport motorcycles in addition to motorcycle parts, accessories and apparel. Harley-Davidson Financial Services, Inc. provides wholesale and retail financing and insurance programs to Harley-Davidson/Buell dealers and customers.

Anybody have any info on this??..pictures. etc???
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Old 01-25-2005, 10:08 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Old 01-25-2005, 10:49 AM   #3 (permalink)
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One thing I gotta say is HD has a cool web site. I would like to do a demo on that bike, looks like it could be a real fun bike to check out.
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Old 01-25-2005, 11:01 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I've seen a thread in the V-rod general discussion that makes reference to a "Road Rod" which sounds like the new "Street Rod" set up for touring..is HD coming out with that too??
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Old 01-25-2005, 11:05 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I think they are referring to this. It is a kit you can buy from Drag Specialties.

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Old 01-25-2005, 11:08 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Here is another.

And it is For Sale: http://www.harley-owners.com/sutra6635.html

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I'm not interested in aftermarket add-ons to change the bike into a tourer..I'm waiting to see how HD does it. I'm sure they'll sell bags & windshield for this new model...I wonder if they are in the showroom yet.
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Not likely, the Street Rod is suppose to be a V-rod that is more for the twisties. Saddle-bags don't make much sense on a canyon carver.
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yeah...your right..I'll wait for the touring version...2007?
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Should not be too long. I would expect something by at least 2010. (God are we already that far into the 21st century!!!)
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It appeals to me 100% more than the V-rod, but I still don't like the headlamp and instrument cluster style. And those tank graphics are awful.

Maybe next year they'll get it right and i'll look at it for a second bike..
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....I wonder if they are in the showroom yet.
I thought I read not until june...it is listed as a 2006 afterall. The 15th Fat Boy and the Sporty they announced are 2005's.
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This is a very positive sign toward the future. This platform is the future for the MoCo.

The sooner the VRSC platform has a touring option the sooner I'll buy one.



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Not likely, the Street Rod is suppose to be a V-rod that is more for the twisties. Saddle-bags don't make much sense on a canyon carver.
Hmmm saddle bags make sense on any motorcycle ....if you dont have a place to put things ,,, you end up taking the cage instead of the bike ..... The major thing HD needs to do with the revolution engine is to change it over to hyd lifters to get the service requirments down and put that engine in a hydroformed full on touring bike ..... rat
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Hmmm saddle bags make sense on any motorcycle ....if you dont have a place to put things ,,, you end up taking the cage instead of the bike ..... The major thing HD needs to do with the revolution engine is to change it over to hyd lifters to get the service requirments down and put that engine in a hydroformed full on touring bike ..... rat
Theres a greater chance of Harley building a DOHC head for the Twin Cam than hydraulic lifters for the Revo motor. The cams are direct actin, they sit dirctly over the valves. Major redesign would be necessary in both cases The valve adjustment not that big of a deal. First one at 10,000 mi. Most seem to be in spec, needing to be done at 20,000 mi, and probably 20,000mi intervals afterwards. My biggest issue is with gear spacing 5th gear is only 500 rpm lower than 4th gear,should be 1000 to 1500 rpm lower IMHO.
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