Specifications for the 2002 H-D Sportster 1200 Custom
- Harley-Davidson produced its first motorcycle in 1903. In 2010, the Milwaukee-based company makes a wide range of motorcycles for a variety of riders, from amateurs and casual riders to professionals and off-roaders. In 2002, the 1200C Sportster Custom received a new look with its bullet headlights, tall chromed riser and drag-syle handlebar.
- This motorcycle sported a 1,199-cubic-centimeter (73.16-cubic-inch) V2, four-stroke engine that had a bore of 3.5 inches, a stroke of 3.8 inches and a compression ratio of 9-to-1. This engine was capable of producing 71 ft.-lbs. of torque at 4,000 rpm.
- This Harley was built with 11.5-inch disc brakes in the front and rear. It had a 39 mm front fork suspension with a polished aluminum fork bracket. It had 4.1 inches of travel in the front suspension and 2.1 inches of travel in the rear suspension.
- This bike had a wheelbase length of 59.4 inches and was 88.4 inches long with a seat height at 27.6 inches. It had a dry weight of 540 lbs. and a ground clearance at 6.3 inches. Its fuel tank had a capacity of 3.3 gallons and a reserve fuel capacity of 0.50 gallons.