Most of us grew up seeing big containers of milk being transported on bikes or economy bikes like Splendor by the milkman. Well, times have changed and recently a video of a milkman delivering milk on Harley-Davidson Street 750 went viral on the internet.
A clip of a milkman delivering milk on the Harley Davidson Street 750 has gone viral on the internet. While the exact location of the video and the identity of the man remain unknown, the ‘Gujjar’ license plate can be seen on the motorbike.
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Interestingly, Harley-Davidson left India a few years ago. The Street 750 alongside the Street 500 was made in India until a few years ago. The Harley-Davidson Street 750 was the only Indian-made motorcycle for sale in the Indian market. The American company exported all units of the Street 500 to different parts of the world except America, where it manufactured the model in its Kansas factory.
To clear out inventory in 2018 when Harley-Davidson was leaving the country, they offered massive discounts on the bike. Harley-Davidson offers a low interest rate of just 3.49% per annum, saving customers a lot of money when financing their motorcycle through Harley-Davidson. The Street 750 is powered by a liquid-cooled 749cc twin-cylinder engine that produces a peak torque of 59Nm. The bike is priced at Rs. 5.25 lakhs, ex-showroom.
Now that Harley-Davidson is not officially in India, you can find examples of used bikes on the market at a much cheaper price. We tried searching online and were able to find used examples of Harley-Davidson Street 750s for around Rs 2.5 lakh. We are sure there are better deals available in the offline market.
Harley-Davidson and Hero will launch a cruiser
The American motorcycle giant has announced that it has partnered with Hero MotoCorp. As part of the new Rewire strategy, Hero MotoCorp and Harley-Davidson will also work to launch new products into the markets.
Apparently, Hero MotoCorp and Harley-Davidson showed off two upcoming bikes developed by them. The Hero MotoCorp and Harley-Davidson introduced the bikes to select dealerships in India. According to the report, the bike was presented at a private event and was a cruiser, which resembles Harley-Davidson 338R. However, the bikes presented by the brand were without any branding at the time.
The joint venture also showcased a street bike at an event. The report also claims that it has a more aggressive single-cylinder engine. Hero MotoCorp and Harley-Davidson have announced their partnership following the exit of the American brand from the Indian market.
The first bike developed in collaboration with the American brand is expected to debut by March 2024. It is likely to position itself in the middleweight segment and could compete with Royal Enfield.
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