Manufacturer | Harley-Davidson |
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Production | 1960–1965[1] |
Assembly | Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA |
Class | scooter |
Engine | 10 cu in (164 cc) 2-stroke single-cylinder engine[2] with reed valve[3] |
Bore / stroke | 2.375 in × 2.281 in (60.3 mm × 57.9 mm)[1] |
Compression ratio | |
Top speed | 46 mph (74 km/h)[5] |
Power | 9 hp (6.7 kW)[6] |
Transmission | continuously variable transmission, between 18:1 and 6:1[3] |
Suspension |
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Brakes | Front and rear: 5 in internal expanding drum[3] |
Tires | 4.00 x 12[2][5] |
Wheelbase | 51.5 in (1,308 mm)[1][2] |
Dimensions | L: 75 in (1,905 mm)[2] W: 24 in (610 mm)[2] H: 37 in (940 mm)[2] |
Seat height | 30 in (762 mm)[2] |
Fuel capacity | 1.7 US gal (6.4 L)[2] |
The Harley-Davidson Topper was the only motor scooter that the Harley-Davidson Motor Company ever produced.[7]