New Harley-Davidson Heritage Classic


Of all the motorcycles in the Harley-Davidson lineup, the Heritage Classic may be the most recognizable to the non-cognoscenti. Its fat tires, triple headlights, valanced fenders, windshield, and big pushrod V-twin captures the essence of a motorcycle. The chrome versions of the 2022 Harley-Davidson Heritage Classic provide a more traditional look—particularly when adding the $400 wire-spoke wheel option. The black finish (an $850 upgrade) gives the bike a contemporary appeal.

Aside from the new aesthetic options this year, the big news is that the 2022 Harley-Davidson Heritage Classic comes standard with the Milwaukee-Eight 114 powerplant—last year’s 107 is no longer a choice. Although it produces more intense vibrations, the 114 does crank out a muscular 119 ft-lbs of torque, which are especially welcome when riding two-up.

There is an impressive array of standard features on what appears to be a more basic motorcycle, and that’s reflected in the starting price of $20,799, plus the $750 Surcharge reflecting supply chain price increases. In addition to the big-inch V-twin, ABS, cruise control, and a security system are standard.

Although it has saddlebags and a windshield, the 2022 Harley-Davidson Heritage Classic uses the Softail chassis, putting it in The Motor Company’s Cruiser lineup. Certainly, it does double duty, looking good for urban rides, while at the ready for weekend (or longer) trips. Suspension travel is generous, and the floorboards don’t touch down prematurely. Sure, dual discs on the 16-inch front wheel would be nice. However, this motorcycle is about taking in the world around you with the aggressive look of mini-apes, rather than being designed for riding as hard as you can.

ENGINE
Type: Milwaukee-Eight 114 V-twin
Displacement: 114ci
Bore x stroke: 4.016” x 4.5”
Maximum power: 94 horsepower @ 4750 rpm
Maximum torque: 119 ft-lbs @ 3000 rpm
Compression ratio: 10.5:1
Valvetrain: Single-cam w/ pushrods; 4 vpc
Exhaust: 2-into-2; catalyst in muffler
Cooling: Air and oil
Lubrication: Dry sump
Transmission: 6-speed
Clutch: Web multi-plate w/ assist function
Primary drive: Chain
Final drive: Belt


CHASSIS
Frame: Tubular mild steel w/ rectangular section backbone
Front suspension; travel: Non-adjustable Showa Dual Bending Valve 49mm fork; 5.1 inches
Rear suspension; travel: Spring-preload adjustable shock; 4.4 inches
Wheels: 9-spoke cast aluminum (wire-spoke optional; $400)
Front and rear wheels: 16 x 3.00
Tires: Dunlop Harley-Davidson Series D401
Front tire: 130/90 x 16
Rear tire: 150/80 x 16
Front brakes: 300mm disc w/ fixed 4-piston caliper
Rear brake: 292mm disc w/ floating 2-piston caliper
ABS: Standard


DIMENSIONS and CAPACITIES
Wheelbase: 64.2 inches
Rake: 30 degrees
Trail: 5.5 inches
Seat height: 26.8 inches
Fuel capacity: 5 gallons
Estimated fuel consumption: 47 mpg
Curb weight: 728 pounds


COLORS
Vivid Black
White Sand Pearl
Midnight Crimson
Reef Blue/Vivid Black
Redline Red/Vivid Black










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