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2018 Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight Special First Look | 8 Fast Facts

2018 Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight Special First Look | Mid-Year Sportster

Harley-Davidson always has mid-year models of interest, and the 2018 Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight Special definitely fits that category. Part of the popular Sportster platform, which now includes the all-new Iron 1200, the Forty-Eight Special redefines the low-bar cruiser it is based on.

1. While this motorcycle is closely related to the Sportster Forty-Eight, the 2018 Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight Special is definitely its own motorcycle. Yes, it shares many major components with the standard Forty-Eight, but with Harley-Davidsons, the magic is in the details.

MY18.5 Sportster Launch

2. Rather than narrow flat bars, the Forty-Eight Special gets Tallboy handlebars. The Tallboy bars put your fists up with a 7.25-inch rise, and the fairly flat bend gives the Forty-Eight Special an aggressive custom look.

3. While the standard Forty-Eight is intended to evoke the 1940s, the Forty-Eight Special has a 1970s vibe. The graphic treatment on the 2.2-gallon peanut tank pays homage to the notorious AMF era that isn’t the least bit subtle.

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4. Black may be a popular color scheme, but the Forty-Eight Special proudly flaunts its chrome. Yes, there are black cylinders on the familiar Evolution 1200 engine, but the pushrod tubes, lower rocker boxes, and tappet covers set that off nicely with chrome. In contrast to the black air filter box on the intake side, the Forty-Eight Special has chrome shields for the black exhaust system.

MY18.5 Sportster Launch

5. Michelin Scorcher tires are mounted on black aluminum rims. The 9-spoke design uses split spokes, and a Michelin Scorcher 31 is up front and a Scorcher 11T on the rear. They are both fat 16-inchers.

6. The suspension is high spec for a Sportster. Like the Forty-Eight, the Forty-Eight Special gets a 49mm fork grasped by a muscular triple clamp. Inside that fork is cartridge damping for impressive performance. The rear gets the emulsion shocks that we have seen on other Sportsters, and we like them.

MY18.5 Sportster Launch

7. In common with the Sportster Forty-Eight, the Forty-Eight Special has forward controls and a resolute solo seat. In spite of its popularity, the stylish Forty-Eight is one of Harley-Davidson’s less-comfortable Sportsters. The Tallboy bars may make things different for the Forty-Eight Special.

8. Harley-Davidson has set a goal of 100 new models by 2027. The 2018 Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight Special isn’t an all-new bike, but it does put them one model closer to their goal in style.

2018 Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight Special Specs

ENGINE

  • Type: Evolution V-twin
  • Bore x stroke: 3.5 x 3.811 inches
  • Displacement: 73.4 cubic inches (1202cc)
  • Maximum torque: 73 ft/lbs @ 3500 rpm
  • Compression ratio: 10:1
  • Fuel system: Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection
  • Lubrication: Dry sump
  • Cooling: Air
  • Transmission: Five-speed
  • Clutch: Web multi-plate
  • Primary drive: Chain
  • Final drive: Belt

CHASSIS

  • Frame: Mild tubular steel
  • Front suspension: 49mm fork
  • Rear suspension: Spring-preload adjustable emulsion shocks
  • Front tire: 130/90 x 16; Michelin Scorcher 31
  • Rear tire: 150/80 x 16; Michelin Scorcher 11T
  • Wheels: Black Split 9-spoke cast aluminum
  • Front brake: Disc w/ dual piston caliper
  • Rear: Disc w/ dual piston caliper
  • ABS: Optional ($795)

DIMENSIONS and CAPACITIES

  • Seat height: 27.8 inches
  • Wheelbase: 58.9 inches
  • Rake: 30.2 degrees
  • Trail: 5.3 inches
  • Right lean angle: 27.1 degrees
  • Left lean angle: 27.1 degrees
  • Fuel capacity: 2.1 gallons
  • Curb weight: 564 pounds
  • Estimated EPA fuel consumption: 48 mpg

2018 Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight Special Colors/Prices:

  • Vivid Black: $11,299 MSRP
  • Wicked Red: $11,649 MSRP
  • Billiard White: $11,649 MSRP

2018 Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight Special First Look | Photo Gallery

2018 Sportster Forty-Eight Special
Don Williams

With 50 years of riding experience, Don Williams is a fan of all kinds of motorcycles. He enjoys sport bikes, cruisers, dirt bikes, touring bikes, adventure bikes, dual sport bikes, and rideable customs. Ask Don what his favorite bike is and he will tell you, "Whatever bike I'm on."

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