2026 Harley-Davidson RMCR Cafe Racer
2026 Harley-Davidson RMCR Cafe Racer
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Birky_41

Original Poster:

4,573 posts

207 months

The brand has never interested me much before but this I really like! Will this help bring interest to the younger or or other riders in the market?

It's a concept from what I read but I reckon it'll make production

That engine runs in its higher state tune 150hp and a big amount of torque to go with it














TwinKam

3,472 posts

118 months

That's lovely.
I lusted after the earlier version, the XLCR ('Excelsior'...) in the '70s, had the poster on my wall.

25 years later, I saw a pic of a Buell and was struck by its similar look, with its black bikini and siamesed headers, I had to have one... (and still do wink )

Fast forward another 25 years, and here we go again! laugh

bogie

16,891 posts

295 months

Looks great and thats a really nice engine too, I have the earlier 125bhp version in my VRod. Not for me with that riding position but im sure it would appeal to the hipster market..."retro" style bikes seem more popular than sports bikes these days.

HD were supposed to be doing a naked style bike with that 1250cc engine, but it was canned a few years ago

Edited by bogie on Monday 9th March 10:10

hiccy18

3,752 posts

90 months

Looks good, with flat bars and a better seat it could be interesting. Weight would be a factor, the PanAm ST is quite chunky. Engine is fun.

black-k1

12,657 posts

252 months

I never thought I'd say this about an HD but that looks quite nice and I'd even consider it if I was looking at retro styled cafe racers.

Birky_41

Original Poster:

4,573 posts

207 months

black-k1 said:
I never thought I'd say this about an HD but that looks quite nice and I'd even consider it if I was looking at retro styled cafe racers.
That was literally my thoughts!

Jazoli

9,480 posts

273 months

hiccy18 said:
Looks good, with flat bars and a better seat it could be interesting. Weight would be a factor, the PanAm ST is quite chunky. Engine is fun.
Agreed, hope they do a version with flat bars, clip ones just aren’t fun!

trickywoo

13,590 posts

253 months

Looks alright but it’s likely to be 250kg and £35k so I couldn’t be more out.

Dark Side

19 posts

8 months

It's not a million miles away from the Indian FTR concept, which unfortunately they discontinued last year.

DirtyHarley

470 posts

96 months

Like the modernised Sportster-S and the Nightster, this looks interesting but sadly looks like it suffers from quite a lot of cut corners with plastic cheapness and cable/wire placement issues - not as awful as the Sportster S and the horridly visible cabling behind the ste plastic radiator cover from the riding position, but still looks cheap for a bike that is likely to have a £15-20k price tag.

Plus its chain driven ... yuck, give me a belt drive anyday! (edit to add - the dual front brake is a very nice welcome addition though!!)

hiccy18

3,752 posts

90 months

trickywoo said:
Looks alright but it s likely to be 250kg and £35k so I couldn t be more out.
If it goes to production 225KG and £18k probably more like it, but that's still pretty portly.

carinaman

24,274 posts

195 months

Thank you TwinKam, that was the bike I was thinking of. You've saved me searching the Internet.

tvrolet

4,674 posts

305 months

I do like that - the only thing that would get me on to a Harley, and if I was looking for something a bit sporter than the current stable this would probably be top of the list. I'm too old/stiff for 'proper' sports bikes but this doesn't look too extreme, and I love big v-twins, and think it looks great.

I remember when the original XLCR came out in '77, the local dealer got one into stock, but I recall it sat in the showroom for a LONG time! I was riding a Z900 at the time, and although I was a Japanese four/Kawasaki guy, I really liked the Harley even then, so still got a soft spot for the concept.

No idea what the price will be, but BTW the new Indian Sport Scout is a v-twin with a wee fairing and I think under £13k? But not as much power as the Harley should be, and in my eyes the Harley also looks a bit better eek. But the Sport Scout is a really nice ride...but I don't need a 5th Indian wink

hiccy18

3,752 posts

90 months

33° lean angle on the Scout, I'd have the pegs down most mornings.