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Harley Davidson X440 T rear three quarter red real-life shot

The X440 T is the second offering from the Hero-Harley Davidson partnership

Harley Davidson X440 T rear three quarter red

The X440 T’s rear is more angular and proportionate, with less empty space in between.

Harley Davidson X440 T rear three quarter black

Other changes include bar-end mirrors and four new colours

Harley Davidson X440 T rear three quarter white

we haven’t received a single front image of the X440 T, perhaps because it must look very similar to the X440

Harley Davidson X440 T rear three quarter blue

Hero and Harley-Davidson haven’t revealed any further details about the X440 T

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More than two years after the Hero-Harley partnership yielded its first product in the form of the X440, a second one has now joined the ranks and is called the X440 T. The main difference between the X440 T and the standard X440 is that the former has a more angular rear three-quarter section.

The X440 T’s rear is more angular and proportionate, with less empty space in between the rear wheel and the fender. Other changes include bar-end mirrors and four new colours, which should help the X440 T stand out. Conspicuously, we haven’t received a single front image of the X440 T, perhaps because it must look very similar to the X440, save for the different mirrors. 

Hero and Harley-Davidson haven’t revealed any further details about the X440 T, such as its technical specifications, but we expect the bike to be quite closely related to the X440 in that regard.

Also see: New Harley Davidson X440 T revealed

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