2013 Harley-Davidson
XL883N Iron Specs

Specifications
IDENTIFICATION
Type
Standard
Warranty (Months)
24
Revision Status
Carryover
ENGINE
Displacement (cc)
883
Engine Type
V Twin
Cylinders
2
Engine Stroke
4
Valve Configuration
OHV - Pushrod
Carburetion Type
Fuel Injected
TRANSMISSION
Transmission Type
Manual
Number of Speeds
5 Speed
Primary Drive System
Belt
BRAKES
Front Brakes
Hydraulic Disc
Rear Brakes
Hydraulic Disc
TIRES
Front Tire(s)
Michelin® Scorcher™ 100/90 R19 57H
Rear Tire(s)
Michelin® Scorcher™ 150/80 R16 71H
SPECIFICATIONS
Wheelbase (in / mm)
59.8 / 1518.9
Manufacturer's Reported Weight (lbs.)
536
Fuel Capacity (gal / L)
3.3 / 12.5
Seat Height (in / mm)
26.9 / 683.3
Number of Seats
1
FEATURES
Tachometer
Optional
Digital Instrumentation
Standard
Windshield
Optional
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