The Indian Dakota 4 motorcycle was manufactured in 2003 with a four-stroke, in-line four-cylinder engine and a capacity of 1845 cc or 112.4 cubic inches. It has an air-cooled cooling system and a compression ratio of 7.5:1, with options for fuel injection with full engine management and electronic ignition. The bike has a maximum power of 74.00 hp or 54 kW at 3800 rpm and a maximum torque of 168.1 Nm or 124 ft-lb at 2650 rpm. It has a 4-speed transmission with a cardan shaft final drive and a gear ratio of 1st gear at 2.88, 2nd gear at 1.72, 3rd gear at 1.75, and 4th gear at 1.00. The frame is triple braced with seamless tubular steel and a cradle design. The front suspension is telescopic, and the rear suspension is a Koni Dial-A-Ride, with options for adjustable air. It has single 320mm disc, 2-piston caliper front brakes and internal expanding rear brakes, with Avon Roadrunner 90-16 tyres (Dunlop Touring Elite can be an option). It weighs 325.0 kg or 716.5 lbs and has an 18-litre or 4.7 US-gallon fuel capacity.
Make Model: Indian Dakota 4
Year: 2003
Engine: Four stroke, in line four cylinder.
Capacity: 1845 cc / 112.4 cu-in
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