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Harley Davidson XR 1200

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Make Model

Harley Davidson XR 1200

Year

2009

Engine

Four stroke, 45° V-Twin, OHV, 2 valves per cylinder.

Capacity

1202 cc / 73.3 cu-in
Bore x Stroke 88.9 x 96.8mm
Cooling System Air cooled,
Compression Ratio 10.0:1
Lubrication Dry sump

Induction

Electronic sequential port fuel-injection

Ignition 

Electronic 
Starting Electric

Max Power

67 kW / 91 hp @ 7000rpm

Max Torque

100 Nm / 73.7 lb-ft @ 3700 rpm
Clutch Cable-operated multiplate wet clutch.

Transmission 

5 Speed
Final Drive Belt
Primary Drive Chain, 57/34 ratio (57/38 JPN only)
Gear Ratio 1st 10.78 2nd 7.702 3rd 5.728 4th 4.748 5th 4.071
Frame Mild steel tubular frame; circular sections; cast junctions

Front Suspension

43mm Showa inverted cartridge forks.

Rear Suspension

Dual Showa hydraulic shock absorbers adjustable for preload.

Front Brakes

Single 292mm discs Nissin 4 piston calipers

Rear Brakes

Single 260mm disc Nissin 1 piston calipers
Front Wheel Black, 3-Spoke Cast Aluminum
Rear Wheel Black, 3-Spoke Cast Aluminum

Front Tyre

120/70 -18

Rear Tyre

190/50 -17
Rake 29.3°
Trail 130 mm / 5.1 in
Dimensions Length 2169.mm / 85.3 in
Wheelbase 1518.9 mm / 59.8 in
Seat Height Laden 1 741.6 mm / 29.1 in
Unladen 774.7 mm / 30.5 in
Ground Clearance 147.3 mm / 5.8 in

Dry Weight

254.9 kg / 562 lbs
Wet Weight 263 kg / 579.8 lbs
Oil Capacity 2.65 Litres

Fuel Capacity

13.5 Litres / 3.4 US gal
Consumption  average 19.8 km/lit

Standing ¼ Mile  

13.3 sec

Top Speed

196.5 km/h

The XR 1200 is a powerful new Harley-Davidson hot rod motorcycle that was initially designed and launched only in European markets in April 2008. Inspired by the XR-750, the most dominating American dirt track racing motorcycle of all-time, the Harley-Davidson XR 1200 is now poised to boost adrenalin levels on streets, roads and highways around the world.

Drawing significant design influences from the successful Harley-Davidson XR-750 motorcycles that set new standards for dirt track racing success over the last 30 years, the XR 1200 features technical innovation to provide potent street performance and handling. The 1200 cc Evolution V-Twin engine with its high 10.0:1 compression ratio, performance cams, downdraft fuel injection, precision-cooled cylinder heads and large capacity oil cooler cranks out high torque. Rubber mounted to a new frame with a cast aluminum swingarm, the engine delivers exhilarating performance and responsive handling with less vibration. A unique upswept, high-volume 2-1-2 straight shot exhaust system includes dual mufflers and is finished in satin chrome.

 


Inspired by the XR-750, the most dominating American dirt track racing motorcycle of all-time, the Harley-Davidson XR1200 is now poised to boost adrenalin levels on streets, roads and highways around the world.

The XR1200 features technical innovation to provide potent street performance and handling. In fact, Harley-Davidson dirt track racing legends Scott Parker and Rich King participated in the XR1200 development.

"The XR1200 is an exciting motorcycle with an aggressive attitude," said Bill Davidson, Harley-Davidson Vice President, Core Customer Marketing. "This bike will provide the performance and distinct style demanded by uncompromising riders. In fact, hundreds of XR1200s were ordered by enthusiastic customers before we really even promoted it."

The successful dirt track legacy continues today as Harley factory rider Kenny Coolbeth won his third straight AMA Grand National Twins flat track championship on the XR-750 in 2008. While distinctive racing paint and graphics on the XR1200 will catch the eye, Harley-Davidson racing tradition and influence are clearly evident in the bike's key features, design and style.

The 1200 cc Evolution V-Twin engine with its high 10.0:1 compression ratio, performance cams, downdraft fuel injection, precision-cooled cylinder heads and large capacity oil cooler cranks out high torque. Rubber mounted to a new frame with a cast aluminum swingarm, the engine delivers exhilarating performance and responsive handling with less vibration. A unique upswept, high-volume 2-1-2 straight shot exhaust system includes dual mufflers and is finished in satin chrome.

A sport-tuned Showa® suspension with inverted 43 mm front forks and twin preload adjustable shocks combines with lightweight black cast three-spoke wheels to make the XR1200 ride and corner with feeling. Specially designed Dunlop(R) Qualifier D209 tires connect the rider to the road, while Nissin(R) four-piston large disc front brakes provide stopping power.

 


Additional racing influences on the XR1200 include details like dirt track style bodywork, wide black low-rise handlebar, a 29.2-inch seat height and aggressive riding position. Rearset foot pegs provide additional cornering clearance with a 39-degree lean angle. The compact instrument cluster combines a digital speedometer, white-faced tachometer, dual trip meter and clock.

The XR1200 is available in Vivid Black, Mirage Orange Pearl and Pewter Denim colors. The Harley-Davidson hands free Smart Security System is optional in North America. U.S MSRP is $10,799.

highlights

- Isolation-mounted XL Evolution 1200 cc V-Twin engine with silver powdercoat finish

- Downdraft Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)

- Electronically controlled active intake system

- Precision oil-cooled cylinder heads

- 74 ft. lbs. peak torque @ 4000 rpm (per SAE J1349)

- High performance designed tubular mild steel frame and cast aluminum swingarm

- Black three-spoke lightweight cast aluminum wheels, 18-inch front / 17-inch rear

- Specifically developed Dunlop Qualifier D209 tires

- Wide black dirt track handlebar

- Styling and graphics inspired by the legendary Harley-Davidson XR-750 dirt track racer

- Upswept, high-volume brushed stainless steel 2-1-2 straight shot exhaust system with satin chrome finish

- Nissin dual front brakes with four-piston calipers and 292 mm patented uniform expansion rotors

- Sport-tuned Showa suspension with 43 mm inverted front forks and pre-load adjustable twin rear shock absorbers

- Rearset foot pegs for additional cornering clearance

- 29.2-inch seat height with standard passenger pillion and foot pegs

- Optional Harley-Davidson Smart Security System

- Aircraft style aluminum alloy fuel filler

- Unique compact instruments with white-faced tachometer, digital speedometer, dual trip meter and clock

- 3.5-gallon fuel tank

 

 

Review

 

As far as I know, Harley-Davidson has never before launched a new motorcycle exclusively first in Europe. In Valencia, Spain, Harley did, and the XR1200 was launched in a big way to virtually anyone that can walk and talk in the European motorcycle press.
The XR1200 is as close to a true sportsbike Harley-Davidson is ever going to make (except for the ill-fated VR1000 Superbike –Ed.). It’s air-cooled with a modified 1203cc Evolution V45 from the Sportster range. To make it more powerful than the rest, the XR1200 features a larger air-box, downdraft fuel injection and a performance-biased exhaust system. The result is a claimed 90 horsepower at 7.000 rpm and 73.8 ft-lbs of torque maxing at a low 3.700 rpm.

The XR1200 puts out a claimed 90 horsepower at 7,000 rpm and 73.8 ft-lbs of torque maxing at a low 3,700 rpm. The enlightened will know that a Buell makes more horsepower than this with similar technology.

The dual over-under up-swept exhaust is a signature design item and iconic to the XR1200's inspiration, the XR750 flat-track dominator.

Riding the XR1200 aggressively through mountain passes and valleys was a very pleasing experience. Tor had to keep reminding himself that he was on a Harley, not a Buell!

The enlightened will know that a Buell makes more horsepower than this with similar technology. The reason the XR1200 doesn’t make a full 100 horsepower was explained to me by one of the Milwaukee engineers as being down to a lower volume airbox and different exhaust system. Harley-Davidson would never ever sacrifice style completely over performance and that is the reason.

 

The XR1200 sure makes a presence different to most other motorcycles. It’s unique from the Motor Company, and the only other motorcycle on the market I can find for some sort of comparison would be the Euro-only Yamaha MT01!

At the same time, if it hadn’t been for the 1970 launch of the 90-horsepower XR750 for flat-track racing, we would not have seen the XR1200. That the new 1200 makes the same horsepower as a 38-year-old bike will have to be forgiven, as modern noise and emission regulations don’t allow for much more.

'The XR1200 sure makes a presence different to most other motorcycles.'

This early morning in April, I have the privilege of following Wrecking Crew member number 1 Scott Parker into the mountains on the XR1200. Parker is 9 times AMA champion and the most successful rider on the most successful flat-track racebike ever.

Not long after, Scott Parker and Brommie stunt-monkey Craig Jones were doing monos worth a gold medal up in the mountains. There’s no doubt in my mind after doing some of my own, this Harley is the most fun Harley-Davidson I have ever ridden! So it wheelies, but even more impressive is the ability to go fast through the tight corners in the Spanish mountains. True, the XR1200 is pretty much heavier than any other European brand motorcycle it is supposed to compete with. But once on the move it handles brilliantly and the monstrous torque curve is just a delight to use.

This Harley has got tires to match its abilities fully in the Dunlop Qualifiers. Using an 18-inch flat-track-style front wheel, the Qualifiers have been specially designed for the big Harley. With a 551-lb claimed dry weight, the XR is probably a little bit heavier than what the Qualifiers was intended for in the first place. But never mind, they stick like glue to the tarmac and only the footpeg feelers touch the ground. To me, those footpegs and feelers are the most annoying thing about the XR1200 package. At a standstill, I hit the feelers with my ankles, and getting back on the move I drag the footpegs up and they haven’t got spring action to bring them back down again. The Harley engineers that I spoke with told me that this was the first issue that they would address ahead of mass production scheduled for this spring.

The seat is quite thin and sporty, and the seat height is a low 29.2 inches. The handlebar is very wide and this makes it easy to wrestle the XR to its sides. The lean angle is very good, but despite the fact that it looks like the right exhaust side will touch ground first, it’s actually the typical Harley sidestand on the left that will touch first. The clutch cable looks fairly exposed and as if it will start grinding leaning the XR to its extreme left. It shouldn’t and it didn’t, it just looks that way. The whole mid-placed exhaust cover will grind on the right-hand side. Despite the fact that the XR1200 is the sportiest Harley ever, it still has got plenty of styling compromise.

Harley aficionados will frown upon the fact that there’s a plastic tank and rear fairing sides on the XR1200. The headlight is a standard Sportster item, and the double rear shocks remind me of a Sportster too. The travel is a short 3.5 inches at the back and 4.9 inches from the 43mm USD fork. That aluminium swingarm does not remind me of anything found on other Harleys, though. It looks technical and light.

Mounted on the 18-inch front wheel is a pair of 4-piston Nissin calipers providing plenty of stopping power. I can’t help it, but I am really glad that Harley-Davidson have kept Harley clutch and brake levers as they feel really good to use. The 5-speed gearbox was brilliant and not heavy to use at all.

 

Riding the XR1200 as hard as I dare through the mountain passes and valleys was a very pleasing experience. I had to keep reminding myself that I was on a Harley launch and not a Buell launch! Not that the XR 1200 feels anywhere remotely like a Buell. It’s too big for that but still handles so well. With the XR1200 working hard under you, it should be much easier to keep up with your friends on sportsbikes. You won’t go faster, but certainly as fast in many places.

On my way back from the mountains and into Valencia I got to test the city-riding qualities. The XR1200 filters like no other Harley, apart from maybe the Nightster. One of the major differences that make the XR1200 is the fact that it has got top tires that gives you the extra safety to go a little bit faster everywhere, also in town. A little bit too much heat radiation is my only town-riding complaint.

Finally, I asked Scott Parker which he preferred, the XR750 or the XR1200? Of course, Parker’s a company man, so he didn’t give any clear answers to that one. What was evident during our ride was that pretty much everyone enjoyed the XR immensely. (Too bad Harley hasn’t yet announced plans to sell the XR in North America – Ed.)


Conclusion

The Harley-Davidson XR1200 is a solid piece of work. The whole aura of the bike and the XR750 heritage is pleasing. I feel owning one of these would be no problem at all – I’d be satisfied on all sorts of roads, and you’re not stuck through a hair-pin corner dragging a 240mm rear tyre (the XR1200 features a 180/55-ZR17) after you. The XR1200 can’t really compete on the edge with other European streetfighters, but it’s a huge step in the right direction should Harley ever wish to do so.

Source Motorcycle.com