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Harley-Davidson has unveiled its new XG750R flat tracker based on the water-cooled Street 750 engine in a new frame, although it is only for racing and not production … yet. The XG750R is the ...
After 44 years of racing success with the iconic XR750, Harley-Davidson in entering a new era with the introduction of its new flat tracker. The XG750R is a racing-only machine developed around ...
After over 40 years of dominating flat-track racing, Harley-Davidson has replaced the XR750 with its new XG750R, a liquid-cooled racer based on the 750 Street.
Harley Factory team has used the XR750 model for years now on the flat track, and it’s time to change that. Their new machine is called the Harley-Davidson XG750R and will debut during the ...
The flat track races, which will be the kick-off event for the June 4-7 games, will give Harley a good opportunity to show off its XR 750 but will also be a showcase for either a new line or new ...
The Harley XG750R flat tracker is based on the water-cooled Street 750 which is the bigger brother of the Street 500 learner-approved bike which has taken Australia by storm. The handsome bike looks a ...
Introduced in 1970, the XR 750 has notched up thousands of race wins in the hands of famous Flat Track riders such as nine-times Grand National Champion Scott Parker.
In 1970 Harley-Davidson introduced a new 750cc, 4 speed, 90 bhp V-twin engine motorcycle specifically for flat track racing, the XR750. Little did the engineers realise that the bike they had ...
Harley Davidson XR 1200 Prototype to debut at Intermot. In an unprecedented signal of its commitment and possible direction in Europe, Harley-Davidson has chosen the Intermot motorcycle show in Köln, ...
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