The Harley Davidson Night Train motorcycle has an electronic ignition with disc brakes on the front and rear. It can hold five gallons of gas and has a V Twin engine.
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3.5 quarts.
The s&s super e is by far the best.
88 Cubic Inches as standard.
1 down, 4 up....unless it's a 6 speed, then it is 1 down, FIVE up.
it depends what year it is
About 80 miles to the gallon
3.5 quarts
According to the following very useful HD dealer website (http://www.trevdeeley.com/services/service-department/tech-tips/factory-recommended-tire-pressures), the correct tire pressure for an 2007 Night Train is as follows: - front (solo/2-up): 30/30 psi - rear (solo/2-up): 38/42 psi ...hope this helps.
If I'm not mistaken a 2004 Dyna Wideglide has an 88 C.I. motor. Harley does not list or advertise horsepower on any of their engines. I have a 2008 FXSTB Night Train with a 96 C.I. and stock it ran about 63 - 67 HP. So I would imagine a 88 incher would be running about 58 -60 HP.
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The transmission and crankcase are one piece on a Sportster.