Key performance

93 ch
Power
🔧
1868 cc
Displacement
⚖️
366 kg
Weight
🏎️
160 km/h
Top speed
💺
695 mm
Seat height
22.7 L
Fuel capacity
💰
28 590 €
New price
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Technical specifications

Changements 2020 2022
Power
90.0 ch @ 5020 tr/min (66.2 kW) 93.0 ch @ 5250 tr/min (68.4 kW)
Torque
162.8 Nm @ 3000 tr/min 157.9 Nm @ 3250 tr/min
New price
26 590 € 28 590 €

Engine

Displacement
1868 cc
Power
93.0 ch @ 5250 tr/min (68.4 kW)
Torque
157.9 Nm @ 3250 tr/min
Engine type
Bicylindre en V à 45°, 4 temps
Cooling
par air
Compression ratio
10 : 1
Bore × stroke
102 x 114 mm
Valves/cylinder
4
Fuel system
Injection

Chassis

Frame
Double berceau en acier
Gearbox
boîte à 6 rapports
Final drive
Courroie
Front suspension
Fourche téléhydraulique Ø 49 mm, déb : 117 mm
Rear suspension
2 amortisseurs latéraux, déb : 55 mm

Brakes

Front brakes
Freinage 2 disques Ø 300 mm, étrier 4 pistons
Rear brakes
Freinage 1 disque Ø 300 mm, étrier 2 pistons
Front tyre
130/60-19
Front tyre pressure
2.48 bar
Rear tyre
180/55-18
Rear tyre pressure
2.76 bar

Dimensions

Seat height
695.00 mm
Fuel capacity
22.70 L
Weight
366.00 kg
Dry weight
351.00 kg
New price
28 590 €

Overview

Who, in 2022, still dares to offer a 807-pound motorcycle with a top speed capped at 99 mph and a price tag of €28,590? Harley-Davidson, obviously. And the most unsettling part is that the Road King Special FLHRXS finds buyers without breaking a sweat. Because this machine isn't measured by spec sheets. It's experienced. Its Milwaukee-Eight 1,868 cc V-twin produces 93 hp at 5,250 rpm, which looks modest on paper. But lay down 116.4 lb-ft of torque at just 3,250 rpm and you'll understand that the philosophy lies elsewhere. Here, you don't chase revs, you chase thrust. Every twist of the throttle delivers a frank, immediate, almost tectonic surge. The jump from 107 to 114 cubic inches made in 2019 gave this powertrain an extra breath that the rider feels from the very first yards.

Harley-Davidson 1870 Road King Special FLHRXS

The Special sets itself apart from its FLHR and Classic sisters with a radical aesthetic treatment. Everything is black. The engine guards, covers, air cleaner, mufflers, heat shields, the 49 mm fork all the way to the Mini-Ape handlebar: chrome has been methodically eliminated. Only the cooling fins and a few cylinder head elements retain a metallic gleam, like a subtle nod to the bike's origins. The Prodigy wheels — 19 inches up front and 18 at the rear — replace the former 16-inch setup and profoundly alter the silhouette. The front gains aggressiveness, the rear tapers off with its integrated saddlebags that extend the exhaust line. The seat, perched at just 27.4 inches, plants the rider right down near the pavement. This low position isn't merely a styling choice — it also reassures the rider when maneuvering this battleship at a standstill.

Don't be fooled by its old-world appearance. Beneath the leather and the steel double-cradle frame, the Road King Special packs the Reflex RDRS suite, an electronic arsenal that would put some sportbikes to shame. Traction control adjustable across three modes, lean-angle-sensitive linked ABS, drag-torque slip control on deceleration, hill start assist, tire pressure monitoring. Milwaukee carried out its digital revolution quietly, without fanfare. Braking duties fall to two 300 mm discs squeezed by four-piston calipers up front and a rear disc with a two-piston caliper — more than adequate for scrubbing off speed from this mass, provided you plan ahead. Because 807 pounds fully loaded, 6-gallon tank included, doesn't stop like a Sportster.

Harley-Davidson 1870 Road King Special FLHRXS

On the suspension front, the telehydraulic fork offers 4.6 inches of travel while the twin rear emulsion shocks make do with just 2.2 inches. That's slim, and rough roads will quickly remind you of the chassis's limits. But on a decent stretch of tarmac, comfort remains respectable and the six-speed gearbox paired with belt final drive delivers a smoothness of operation that's welcome over long distances. The Road King Special targets a very specific audience: the patient rider, the one who favors torque over horsepower, a deep rumble over a scream, the open road over tight corners. Against an Indian Chief Dark Horse or a BMW R 18, it plays the heritage card raw, with no concessions to visible modernism. Its €28,590 price tag places it in the upper-middle range of the segment, but Harley is selling far more than a motorcycle here. It's a passport to a certain idea of travel — slow and deliberate — where the journey matters more than the destination.

Standard equipment

  • Assistance au freinage : ABS de série

Practical info

  • La moto est accessible aux permis : A

Indicators & positioning

Weight-to-power ratio
0.25 ch/kg
🔄
Torque / weight
0.43 Nm/kg
🔧
Volumetric power
49.1 ch/L
In category Touring · 934-3736cc displacement (1520 motorcycles compared)
Power 92 ch Top 56%
58 ch median 95 ch 158 ch
Weight 366 kg Lighter than 45%
253 kg median 358 kg 423 kg
P/W ratio 0.25 ch/kg Top 55%
0.17 median 0.26 0.49 ch/kg

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