The stock Harley-Davidson Night Train, which is part of the Softail family, typically features a 1450cc (88 cubic inches) V-twin engine that produces around 70 horsepower. However, actual horsepower can vary slightly based on factors like modifications and tuning. The Night Train is known for its classic styling and strong torque delivery, making it a popular choice among cruiser enthusiasts.
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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.
it depends what year it is
About 80 miles to the gallon
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.
3.5 quarts
3.5 quarts.
88 Cubic Inches as standard.
The s&s super e is by far the best.
1 down, 4 up....unless it's a 6 speed, then it is 1 down, FIVE up.
Depends on the train; they do not have the same power.
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