Harley-Davidson X440 T long-term review, 280km report
Our first impression of the new Hero -built Harley-Davidson X440 T, when we rode it in Goa, was that it carried forward the platform’s signature strengths while ironing out most of the glaring issues that plagued the original X440. However, to see how the bike fares outside usual road test parameters and handles typical daily life, the X440 T has now entered the Autocar long-term fleet, and we’ve been told it’s going to be with us for a full year – what joy! However, there was a small hiccup in our initial days with the X440 T . Our bike was running an older version of the display software, which didn’t allow us to switch the traction control off. We returned the bike to Harley-Davidson, and the company was able to find a fix, so now the bike runs as it was intended. The good news is that this isn’t an issue that’s ever going to happen to customer bikes, because that version of the software was only on the early lot of bikes allocated for the media, a Harley spokesperson assures us. ...