Harley-Davidson Pan America

The Pan America is a motorcycle manufactured and marketed by Harley-Davidson, introduced in 2018 for the 2020 model year.[1][2]

Harley-Davidson Pan America
ManufacturerHarley-Davidson
Production2020
ClassAdventure,Sport-Touring/Dual Sport
Engine1,250 cc 60 degree Revolution Max V-twin engine liquid-cooled
Bore / stroke4.134 in x 2.846 in
Compression ratio13.0:1
Power150 hp @ 9000 rpm
Torque94 ft-lb @ 6750 rpm
Transmissionsix speed
BrakesFront: radially mounted, monoblock, 4-piston caliper; Rear: floating, single piston caliper
Wheelbase62.2 in
DimensionsL: 89.4 in
Seat height32 in
Weight505 lbs (dry)
540 lbs (wet)
Fuel capacity5.6 gal
Oil capacity4.75 qt

The motorcycle enters motorcycling's ADV (adventure) segment, straddles Adventure, Sport-Touring and Dual Sport descriptions, trading strength in a single area for adaptability to a variety of riding conditions: commuting, adventure touring, and to a lesser degree, off-road riding. The ADV segment had grown significantly prior to Harley Davidson's entry.

The Pan America is powered by a liquid-cooled 1,250 cc 60 degree Revolution Max V-twin engine.[3][4] Industry analysts said it was most likely to compete with street-oriented adventure tourers like the BMW R1250GS.[5]

During its ownership of the Buell Motorcycle Company, Harley Davidson offered a similar offroad-capable Ulysses XB12X, beginning in 2005.

References

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  1. ^ Harley-Davidson Pan America And Bronx Coming In Late 2020
  2. ^ Harley-Davidson Bronx definitely delayed, may be canceled
  3. ^ Unveils 2021 Pan America Adventure-Touring Model
  4. ^ Mark Hoyer (July 30, 2018), "Harley-Davidson To Build Adventure Motorcycles, Streetfighters, And Electric Bicycles Following 2019 LiveWire", Cycle World
    - "HARLEY-DAVIDSON TARGETS NEW RIDERS WITH FOUR VERY DIFFERENT BIKES", Autoweek, August 1, 2018
  5. ^ Zack Courts (July 30, 2018), "A First Look at Harley-Davidson's 2020 Pan America Adventure Bike: Milwaukee's new motorcycle has knobbies and a fresh engine", Motorcyclist