Harley-davidson Forty-eight
Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight (XL1200X) został wprowadzony na rynek w 2010 roku jako część rodziny Sportster, czerpiąc inspirację z modeli Harley-Davidson z 1948 roku z charakterystycznym zbiornikiem paliwa z orzeszków ziemnych. Stał się jednym z najpopularniejszych wariantów Harley Sportster ze względu na estetykę retro bobber, zaciemnione komponenty i agresywną postawę o niskim wahaniu. Forty-Eight Special został dodany w 2018 roku, a cała linia Sportster, w tym Forty-Eight, została wycofana po 2022 roku, gdy Harley przeniósł uwagę na nową platformę Sportster S.
60 hp
Moc
97 Nm
Moment obrotowy
253 kg
Waga
170 km/h
Prędkość maksymalna
5.5 L/100km (approx. 18 km/L typical real-world average)
Paliwo
Nagie
Ciało
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Co kupujący powinni wiedzieć
Tiny But Thirsty Tank
The Forty-Eight is named after its retro 1948-inspired peanut tank, but that style comes at a cost — it only holds 2.1 gallons, limiting range to roughly 80-100 miles per tank.
Strong Resale Value
The Forty-Eight holds its value exceptionally well in the used market due to its iconic bobber styling and strong brand loyalty, often retaining 70-80% of its value after two years.
Watch the Cam Chain
Pre-2017 models with the Twin Cam 1200 engine are known to develop cam chain tensioner issues over time — always verify service history and look for any ticking sounds at idle before buying.
Pokolenia i specyfikacje według roku
Wprowadzony jako Sportster XL1200X ze zbiornikiem na orzeszki ziemne, szeroką przednią oponą i stylem retro bobber.
Aktualizacje Dark Custom, nowe opcje kolorów, zmienione instrumenty, udoskonalenia silnika z wtryskiem paliwa i zaciemnione komponenty.
Poprawione zawieszenie, zaktualizowana ergonomia, nowa geometria ramy i zmodernizowana stylizacja przy zachowaniu klasycznego zbiornika orzeszków ziemnych.
Recenzja używanego kupującego
"A charismatic city scramblers that demands realistic expectations about range and comfort."
$7,000-$11,500 usedThe Forty-Eight is one of Harley's more honest motorcycles — a genuine bobber-style machine that doesn't pretend to be something it isn't. That 1200cc Sportster engine has decades of proven reliability behind it, and when you crack the throttle mid-corner, there's real character there. The peanut tank looks fantastic but kills your range hard — expect 80-90 miles before you're hunting a gas station. Factor that into every ride you plan. Used examples are everywhere, which is both good and bad. Good because prices are negotiable and parts are cheap. Bad because half of them have been dropped by inexperienced riders who bought the aesthetic before the skill. Check the engine cases, footpegs, and handlebar ends religiously. Pre-2014 models had weaker forks — avoid those unless money is tight. The 2016-onwards bikes got suspension improvements that make a genuine difference on broken pavement. Seat comfort is genuinely poor beyond an hour. This is a city bike wearing bobber clothes, and it's brilliant within those boundaries.
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