Motorcycle specifications Harley-DavidsonXL 883 C Sportster Custom 2003 Sports Chopper

the 883 Custom shows its chopper orientation, with all that this implies. Advanced controls, a 21" front wheel, a lowered rear end, raised handlebars and a two-seater seat: the 883 Custom, aka C53 in the range, has many of the essential qualities of a chopper.
The two-seater also allows two people to enjoy the sensations distilled by the twin's 883cc engine - an important point for many users. From the very first turns of the wheel, you get a very typical feel for this version of the Sportster: feet and arms forward, low seat height, the pleasant sound of the twin... impressions that many consider emblematic of the Harley myth. While taller riders are perfectly at ease at the controls of the C53, the position becomes more complicated for those under 1m70, who have to stretch out their legs to reach the footrests. The situation is even more awkward when it comes to operating the gear selector and rear brake pedal. Smaller riders will miss the central controls of conventional models.
The engine's performance isn't extraordinary, and the somewhat rough roadholding, with its 21" wheels and advanced controls, isn't conducive to sporty driving either. While the 883 block is pleasant and surprisingly easy to use, it quickly runs out of steam when used as a duo. But it's comfort, or rather the lack of it, that penalizes the use of the bike for the passenger: the minimalist rear seat and short shocks make long rides for two illusory. The C53 has many of the character traits of a chopper!
For many bikers, the C53 is, or has been, the gateway to the Harley custom world. It's an excellent bike, not too expensive yet, but with everything you need to get the most out of Harley: advanced controls, a big tank, two-seater equipment and, above all, a twin full of character... A mini Softail in a way!
Benjamin G. - manufacturer photos
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