Key performance
Technical specifications
- Power
- 52.0 ch @ 5750 tr/min (38.2 kW) → 54.0 ch @ 6000 tr/min (39.7 kW)
- Torque
- 70.6 Nm @ 3750 tr/min → 68.6 Nm @ 3750 tr/min
- Compression ratio
- 9 : 1 → 9:1
- Front brakes
- Freinage 1 disque Ø 300 mm, étrier 2 pistons → Freinage 1 disque Ø 292 mm, étrier 2 pistons
- Rear brakes
- Freinage 1 disque Ø 292 mm, étrier 2 pistons → Freinage 1 disque Ø 292 mm, étrier simple piston
- Seat height
- 735.00 mm → 643.00 mm
- Weight
- 255.00 kg → 263.00 kg
- Dry weight
- 245.00 kg → 251.00 kg
- New price
- 8 790 € → 8 310 €
Engine
- Displacement
- 883 cc
- Power
- 54.0 ch @ 6000 tr/min (39.7 kW)
- Torque
- 68.6 Nm @ 3750 tr/min
- Engine type
- Bicylindre en V à 45°, 4 temps
- Cooling
- par air
- Compression ratio
- 9:1
- Bore × stroke
- 76.2 x 96.8 mm
- Valves/cylinder
- 2
- Fuel system
- Injection
Chassis
- Frame
- Double berceau acier
- Gearbox
- boîte à 5 rapports
- Final drive
- Courroie
- Front suspension
- Fourche telescopique Ø 39 mm
- Rear suspension
- 2 amortisseurs latéraux
Brakes
- Front brakes
- Freinage 1 disque Ø 292 mm, étrier 2 pistons
- Rear brakes
- Freinage 1 disque Ø 292 mm, étrier simple piston
- Front tyre
- 100/90-19
- Front tyre pressure
- 2.07 bar
- Rear tyre
- 150/80-16
- Rear tyre pressure
- 2.76 bar
Dimensions
- Seat height
- 643.00 mm
- Fuel capacity
- 12.50 L
- Weight
- 263.00 kg
- Dry weight
- 251.00 kg
- New price
- 8 310 €
Overview
Who is the Harley-Davidson Sportster 883, especially in its 2010 Iron guise, really aimed at? That’s the question every potential buyer should ask themselves before succumbing to the dark charm of this beast. Because beneath its matte black finish and bad-boy attitude, it remains fundamentally the family’s smallest displacement engine, with its 883 cm3 and a mere 54 horsepower delivered at 6000 rpm. It’s far from mechanical terror, and that’s precisely where its interest lies.

The principle of the Iron is clear: black everywhere, a solo seat, stacked short exhausts, and a handlebar that smells of the asphalt of small streets. The goal is to offer a stripped-down, raw silhouette that conveys a message more than it delivers explosive performance. With a weight of 263 kg fully fueled and a 12.5-liter tank, it doesn’t aim for major transcontinental raids, but rather confidence and posture in urban environments or on country roads. A seat height of 643 mm makes it an accessible motorcycle, even for beginners who want to enter the Milwaukee legend without breaking their vertebrae.
Technically, it must be admitted, the specifications are frugal. Braking relies on two 292 mm discs front and rear, sufficient without being transcendent. The 39 mm telescopic fork and two lateral shock absorbers provide correct comfort, but reveal the classic roots of the model. The five-speed gearbox and belt drive are proven values, inherited from a reliable mechanical design that prioritizes reliability over liveliness. Faced with often more agile and responsive Japanese or European competition, such as a Yamaha Bolt or a Triumph Bonneville, the Iron stands out for its character, its deep sound, and its image, not its numbers.
So, who buys this machine? The novice seduced by the Harley myth, but reluctant to tame an 1800 cm3 Big Twin. The urban rider looking for a recognizable silhouette and a simple-to-maintain engine. The custom aesthete who wants a customizable base without breaking the bank. At 8310 euros new at the time, it positioned itself as a gateway to a universe where emotion often outweighs the specs sheet. It’s not the fastest, nor the most agile in curves, but it possesses that aura that turns heads. A motorcycle with a soul bigger than its displacement, for those who ride first with their heart.
Practical info
- Véhicule accessible au permis A2 ou bridable à 47.5ch / 35 Kw
- La moto est accessible aux permis : A, A2
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