The Rider Auto-Glide Sport was a motorcycle produced in 1982. It was powered by a four-stroke, 90-degree V-twin engine with a capacity of 44 ci/738cc and a compression ratio of 8.5:1. The cooling system was air-cooled and the induction was provided by an electric starter. The exhaust was two-staged, muffled and baffled. The transmission was an automatic CVT Type II and the final drive was belt-driven. The front brakes featured a single disc with a four-piston caliper, while the rear brake had a single disc with a one-piston caliper. The bike rode on a 21-inch front wheel with 60 spokes and a 16-inch rear wheel with 60 spokes. The seat height measured 24.5 inches and the dry weight was 460 pounds, while the fuel capacity was 4.2 gallons or 15.9 litres.
Make Model: Rider Auto-Glide Sport
Engine: Four stroke, 90 degrees V-Twin, 2 valve per cylinder
Capacity: 44 ci / 738 cc
Cooling System: Air Cooled
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