Best Harley For Your 1st Harley & Ones To Stay Away From

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Hello everyone! Welcome back to Fast Lane TV. This video is about " BEST HARLEY FOR YOUR 1ST HARLEY & ONES TO STAY AWAY FROM ".

Excited to get on the road and feel the air in your face as you make your way through traffic on your very first bike? Sounds exhilarating doesn't it? Well, it very much is, but the problem is that not every bike is suited for beginners and there are some things that you need to look out for.
Well. Harley-Davidson is an iconic American motorcycle manufacturer that has been around for more than a century. We can help you choose the perfect Harley for your next adventure, whether it's a ride along the strip or up into the mountains. Choosing the best bike for your riding style and demands is crucial.

Here's what we recommend first: a trial run. Find out what it's like to ride a new bike before you buy it if you're serious about making a purchase. You'll learn things that can't be taught simply by reading about or observing other riders in action. That's why it's crucial that you go for as many trials runs as you need before making a final decision.

Plus, you need to consider some other factors as well, these include things like size and power. Larger motorcycles, in general, have more power and torque, making them faster off the starting line (and requiring bigger gas tanks). Smaller motorcycles, on the other hand, have the reverse characteristics: they are cheaper and easier to ride, but they lack the power and range of their larger counterparts. Not all riders place the highest value on raw horsepower, but for some, it's the only thing that matters. So if you are a newbie we recommend you go for the ones which have less raw power.

Next up is the price point. Harley-Davidson boasts a wide selection of motorcycles, from the expensive Softail to the affordable Sportster. You may narrow down your search for the perfect bicycle by exploring the many available variations on each model
But there must be some bikes that are better than others. Well, let us tell you about them. The first option is the Harley Davidson Street 500 or even the Street 750. The Street series was created with novice riders in mind, unlike the majority of the other bikes that we are about to tell you about.Β Β In particular, the Street 500 is Harley's response to bikes like the Rebel, which are entry-level cruisers designed to be economical and user-friendly even if you're still getting the hang of mastering the throttle.

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  • @FASTLANETV14
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  • @m3talc0re
    They just recommended at Street 500 over an Iron 883. Anyone who makes it to these comments, please disregard this entire video. Whoever makes the videos on this channel are absolutely clueless.
  • @gunner9010
    My Sportster 1200 with a 4.5 gallon tank is a top heavy pig. I really wouldn't recommend it for a first bike but then again, it's cooler than a lot of bikes. lol
  • @clintjohnson4947
    I can’t afford a big bike but my 2004 sportster is nice I love it.
  • @Jordan-lg9jl
    Oops narrator says front breaks provide a fraction of the stopping power compared to rear breaks. Doooonnnt think that is correct my friend.
  • @toddfrost3019
    I started on a 1200 sportster at 16 and was easy as hell lol
  • The narrator advises against covering the front brake while riding because that contributes to panic stopping. This is contrary to what is taught by the MSF.
  • @cali5ive124
    I worked for HD when the XG's came out, I can personally attest to them being hot, heavy, underpowered, and so CHEAP feeling in the saddle. Only one thats half decent was the street rod 750, and that was just an overpriced XG
  • '03 100th anniversary Duece is the bike I have now I was given to me in my dad's will it was running fine until a few months ago he fell on it and there's apparently a wire on the battery when you fall it automatically shuts the bike off I've driven about 3 times after that but the last time I rode it, the check engine light would come on while I was moving and I tested it going down the road and it seems like it has an issue getting in high RPMs the engine light goes away if I take it easy and stay around 3k RPM it's ok but one I go over the light comes on and when its on while I drive it the bike feels like it wants to come to a dead stop everytime the engine light flashes. If anyone can point me to a channel that will help me solve this please let me know or if you have an idea please leave a comment
  • @2wheelsruben
    I’ve been riding sport bikes and been looking for a harley. I’m not sure what’s best because i don’t know much about harley’s since there’s so many. I don’t want a slow beginners harley’s so i’m trying to find something that would match or be similar to the skill of me riding a cbr600rr. Any suggestions ?
  • @mr.reality9741
    Harley has gone down hill. Their heyday was 90’s to 2010’s. Quality and build have gone down tremendously IMO. 2006 Fatboy here
  • @clintjohnson4947
    I had 4 back surgeries I need a seat with a back rest but can’t afford one o well I will still ride but can’t ride a long ride but I love my 1200 sportster
  • @rachet0708
    I'm a little different as my Dad started me riding mini bikes as soon as I could hold one up, and Im 52 now, so I've been on a few bikes in my time. I had been riding motorcycles for most of my life when I started on a big bike, everyone said to start on a Sportster, and I did when I was 18, a 86 1200. I absolutely hated it, I felt cramped and uncomfortable. In my opinion, a Sportster is NOT a good starter bike, they are top heavy and light which makes them very unstable in traffic or windshere. I'm am 6'1 200lbs with a 34 1/2 inseam and arms that hang to my knees, though so a Sportster did not fit me at all. The mid controls on it made me feel like a grown man on a tricycle. I always recommend a Softail model to a beginner, the Street Bob, Slim, Deluxe, or Heritage. They are a little heavier, but they are, nimble, well balanced and have a low center of gravity, which makes it stable in traffic and very rider friendly. They are what I call a forgiving bike, as far as they are reactive in turns, it doesnt take a lot to make them lay into a turn but they dont have the lean angle of say a Road King so low speed maneuvering takes some practice. I always tell new rider's to stay away from Sportsters, if you want to start on a smaller bike, get a Shadow 750, or Vulcan or something of that nature. That's just my opinion, honestly I tell people buy what you want and learn to ride it, but be realistic. If you're 5'5 and 130 lbs and have never sit on a bike, don't go buy a Road King or Road Glide. Take it slow, practice low speed maneuvering and braking everyday until it becomes second nature and the very most important thing......learn and practice defensive driving.
  • I suggest looking for a really good deal on a used Harley of your liking, learn to ride on it (le$$ painful learning bumps) and then trade it in for your dream bike. You can start on anything, I learned to ride on a road King and it was super easy. Of course there will be obstacles but riding a motorcycle is learned by training sessions and practice, most of which you can now a-days learn on your own by watching you tube. Having said all that, If you are really tall you will have difficulty riding small frame bikes and it will hamper your learning, the same can be said for the reverse.
  • A 6ft tall person will have to sit on the passenger seat to fit on a street 500....
  • Started on a CVO Street Glide Ride what fits best & feels most comfortable
  • @MrAhhsum
    Sportster is so overrated and pushed on new riders. I started on a slim. Love it.
  • @NigelMaximus8652
    Started with a 2001 fatboy, went on with a 2011 roadking, later had a GSA.... Now i settle down with a Sporty 1200 and i love it most 😊
  • @SSJD-CAN
    Regardless you're gonna have to learn that bike you purchased. I myself started with the Harley Davidson Ride Academy, which definitely helped and was worth it, in my opinion, as new rider