harley davidson VSRC Rod Family
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The newest member of the liquid-cooled Harley line is the Night Rod, which is examined in more detail in our just-posted first ride and overview which can be found in the Road Tests section of this site.
Harley has discontinued the B version of the V-Rod. As mentioned in that article, all Harley's 2006 VRSC models— including the the V-Rod performance cruiser and Street Rod roadster have seen $1000 price reductions. At $14,995 (suggested price for the base black version, $15,240 in another color, or $15,390 for the two-tone wee are testing), the new Night Rod is the most affordable, the Street Rod roadster is $15,495 in black or $15,740 in colors. The V-Rod, starts at $15,995 for the aluminum version, is $16,295 in black, $16,545 in color, or $16,695 in two-tone. All VRSC models now have Brembo brakes.
Harley has discontinued the B version of the V-Rod. As mentioned in that article, all Harley's 2006 VRSC models— including the the V-Rod performance cruiser and Street Rod roadster have seen $1000 price reductions. At $14,995 (suggested price for the base black version, $15,240 in another color, or $15,390 for the two-tone wee are testing), the new Night Rod is the most affordable, the Street Rod roadster is $15,495 in black or $15,740 in colors. The V-Rod, starts at $15,995 for the aluminum version, is $16,295 in black, $16,545 in color, or $16,695 in two-tone. All VRSC models now have Brembo brakes.
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The VRSC series is also the starting point for the two most interesting 2006 offerings from Harlery's Custom Vehicle Operations (CVO) unit. The VRXSE Screamin' Eagle Destroyer is professional-level 1300cc drag-racing version of the V-Rod. It is available by special dealer order only. The other bike, the 1250cc VRSCSE2 Screamin' Eagle V-Rod features an 8-inch wide 18-inch rear wheel with a 240 mm tire. The clutch is beefier, and there are usual extensive CVO custom touches.
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