Buying A New Harley -

If you’re weaving through city traffic, a massive Road Glide might feel like steering a battleship. Consider the Sportster S —it’s modern, muscular, and built for agility.

If your goal is to hit the national parks, you’ll want the wind protection and luggage capacity of a Street Glide or Road King . buying a new harley

Be honest about your weight limits. Harleys are famously heavy, which can make low-speed maneuvers intimidating for novices. 2. The Budget Beyond the MSRP If you’re weaving through city traffic, a massive

Buying a Harley is often just the "entry fee." To get the full experience, you need to budget for: Be honest about your weight limits

The Chrome and the Call: What to Know Before Buying Your First Harley

The most common mistake new buyers make is picking the bike that looks the coolest on the showroom floor rather than the one that fits their lifestyle.