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Harley Davidson XL1200X Forty-Eight
The all-new Forty-Eight™ is an urban
brawler that drips attitude from every element; from the fat, balloon tires to
the all-steel peanut tank to the solo seat. Custom touches define this bulldog
of a bike. A slammed speedometer, under bar mounted mirrors and 26-inch seat
height offer a low profile, while the peanut tank and big 16-inch wheels combine
for a menacing look that could only come from Harley-Davidson.
Test Drive Daytona, Florida. With post-war
Harley looks and Sportster heritage that dates back to the 1950s, the 48 is
quite a stunner, standing out from the row of new bikes when I picked it up for
this test in Daytona. Based on the Sportster 1200, this bike stands out with a
small orange tank, called a “Peanut” tank by Harley people and introduced in
1948 – hence the model name. Add a retro solo seat, a truncated rear fender with
no taillight as well as some massive tires, and you have the look and feel of
the 50s – in a modern, reliable machine. In my humble opinion, all these
elements make the 48 one of the sharpest-looking Harleys out there.
Form over function In fact, the engine does give up
rather early after the initial torque rush – at least too early for me or those
used to even the more humble Japanese or Euro offerings, say the SV650, Ninja
650R, or retro Triumphs. But use the bike in its habitat, like city or nice
country roads, and it will deliver the enjoyable ride and mellow performance it
was built for. Source moto123.com
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