The Harley-Davidson Street Bob 117 comes with standard 19-inch front and 16-inch rear cast alloy wheels. It also includes three riding modes, traction control, and dual-channel ABS.
By Sanorita

Harley-Davidson has launched the new Street Bob 117 in India at an ex-showroom starting price of Rs 18.77 lakh. Compared to the previous-generation model, which was powered by the Milwaukee-Eight 107 engine, the new bike comes with significant upgrades in both performance and features. This is because the bobber-style cruiser now features the brand's mighty Milwaukee-Eight 117 V-Twin unit. The bike is available in five colour options. However, it is important to note that prices vary slightly depending on the paint selected. Here's all you need to know about the new cruiser in detail.
While the engine is new, the Street Bob 117 remains dedicated to its iconic minimalist bobber roots. The streamlined, minimalist design features a low solo seat and signature mini-ape handlebars that enhance rider control and comfort. Meanwhile, the chopped fenders add a rugged edge. The blacked-out theme exudes a commanding road presence, while the classic teardrop fuel tank and round LED headlamp highlight the traditional Harley appeal.
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The Harley-Davidson Street Bob 117 comes with standard 19-inch front and 16-inch rear cast alloy wheels, fitted with 100mm and 150mm front and rear tyres, respectively. For an additional price of Rs 87,000, buyers can replace cast wheels with a pair of classic-looking, cross-spoked ones.
The Street Bob 117 is packed with cutting-edge technology, including Traction Control, Drag-Torque Slip Control, Cornering ABS, a 4-inch digital instrument panel, and a full LED lighting setup. Riders benefit from three riding modes (Road, Rain, and Sport) that help them to customise their ride.
The bike boasts a massive 1,923cc Milwaukee-Eight 117 engine. The V-Twin motor churns out 90bhp at 5,020rpm and 156Nm at 2,750rpm, mated to a 6-speed transmission.
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Up front, the bike has a large 49mm telescopic fork, while the rear uses a preload-adjustable monoshock. It is equipped with a single disc brake on both the front and rear wheels.