Harley-Davidson XG750R

The Harley-Davidson XG750R is a competition-only motorcycle made by Harley-Davidson for flat track racing.[1] It is powered by the fuel-injected, liquid-cooled Revolution X V-twin engine from the 2015 Harley-Davidson Street 750. It is the first all-new flat track racing motorcycle from Harley-Davidson in 44 years.[2]

Competition

It was first used in competition by Davis Fisher of the Harley-Davidson Screamin' Eagle Factory Team on April 9, 2016 in the GNC1 race at the AMA Pro Flat Track Circuit of the Americas Half-Mile.[3] The motorcycle was built by Vance & Hines, long known in motorcycle racing for their road racing and drag racing success.[4]

Differences between the XR750 and XG750

The XG has a number of changes from the older XR750, reflecting newer technology.[5]

XR750 and XG750R differences
Attribute XR750 XG750R
Engine layout 45-degree V-twin60-degree V-twin
Cooling AirLiquid
Fuel delivery CarburetionInjection
Valves per cylinder 24
Valve actuation PushrodSingle overhead camshaft
Crankshaft bearings RollerPlain
Connecting Rods Fork and BladeConventional
Rev Limiter NoYes
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