i have the 500 and it does well on our freeways and highways,,i just did a 800 km trip to kamloops from vancouver..and did awesome,and only cost me 40 bucks for gas....
I rented one of these up in NH to ride around the White Mountains (it's where I'm from, but moved out of state years ago) last summer, one day. I liked the engine quite a bit, but wasn't happy with the ergos nor suspension. With a little tweaking, which pretty much everyone will do anyway, I think it would be a fine street bike!
Rule number 1 of a bike reviews - always add very loud music over the only part of the review where you could have heard the engine. Because obviously I come to bike review videos to hear crap, generic music. Well done.
Nobody ever mentions this bike is made for Harley Davidson in their plant in India for sale everywhere around the world except for the US and Canada. , that's why it's very basic and cheap. However I don't believe for a moment they produce separate parts for the US in the US, I think it's Indian parts shipped to the US and assembled in Kansas. The cost of the bike would be way higher in the US other wise. This bike was built to compete with the Royal Enfield range of Bikes in India and Asia, a brand name which is affordable on a budget. The same as BMW have done with the 310 and KTM has done with the 390. And being built in India isn't a minus, has India knows how to make very good motorcycles.
I'd basically love this if they raised it up to about an 1150 or 1250cc bike. And a little bit bigger, and less flat-looking, tank. Pretty cool, though.
Nah, I'm a Harley rider. I just meant that while this looks great, the tank looks a little bit squashed flat to me. Well, I wish they made a bigger one, too. Generally, I like this Street look better than Cruisers, so I just want them to continue in this direction with some more choices.
+Ellias P. I rode one for about 250 miles in one day, and think it would be yes. It depends on your height and whether you find it comfortable, but it was plenty easy to operate. Shifting was very smooth, and the torque was great - no need to shift much, if you don't want to ride fast and hard. I'm in the States and have been riding for three years.
Fair point, +BeaglePower G. The weather in Gloucester turned torrential and I'd only travelled up with my open face helmet. Sunglasses were redundant and the spray kept on misting up my spare goggles so had to leave them off for the film. That will teach me to travel light!
+BeaglePower G Hmmm, ever ride with your goggles on your helmet? I did for 20 years and never had an eye injury. The goggles were there for when I was racing or when it rained, or snowed or when I was behind a teenager driving a Mustang stopped at a stop sign with a lot of sand and gravel on the ground. You know he's going to peel out and kick up that gravel. I still ride that way today and I'm 66 years old. Been riding since I was 15.
PeterDad60 Then goody for you..but the other guy who's been riding 2 weeks, just got a stone/bug/glass thrown up and hit his Eye....so whats your point ??,,Shit happens, sometimes you're the Bug, and sometimes you're the windshield.
Very Bad Engine and cranking quality and design (Many of HOG commented) . Router and starter gears and Clutch Quality are not good .... the engine crank Casing is a failed Design.... I got a serious problem on 1200 KM run, The Motorcycle still brand new Street 750 2015 Model but not operating ... I went to the dealer where the warranty already finished 4 months back, They gave the attached report and said I have to change everything - Report saying: ((( -Bike not start -Bike cutoff in middle of the road - service of 1600 KM *Bike final report 1- Engine Crankcase is broken, 2- Starter motor is broken 3-Router is damaged ))) Harley Davidson Dealer workshop - Kuwait And the dealer workshop said - I have to change the full set - Engine and Gearbox) No Maintenance price is offered. I am 1 year rider and I never loaded the bike ... The bike traveled only 1200 KM, At HD workshop I saw 3 Motorcycles of Same model with the same and different problems. No proper feedback from HD hiding from the street 750 owners the problems of the 2015/2016 models. No feedback no proper maintenance but offering new bike of another model (2017/2018 - not within the budget) They can compensate 1500 USD only if you choose another bike at a price of 17,000$ as minimum which will be the down payment of your next new bike only from the same dealer. I Like HD but I got a hard stress for the first bike I used. I will take sometime to make my decision so I will choose the correct HD model which will fit my requirement but not from the dealer I suggest HD to compensate all the owners of Street 750 who have the same issues and defaults ... Actually I lost about 3700 USD on this bike and it is parking beside th building waiting someone to buy it for spare parts or scrap. Thanks for all here and for your support.
+Fulldresser ! I get more people looking at this bike then any of the other Harleys I have owned over the years.It is a good scale down bike if you are getting up in years but still want a Harley .
It's not a design exercise, it's built for beginners or retirees just coming back to two wheels or never made it, when they were younger, to see if they still would like to ride, for some it's their first, for others it's their last, riding wasn't was what they thought. I'd rather have a StreetGlide, Lowrider or a 48 if the money mattered ... right now it does
Philip Daniels Everyone can build nice bikes: Royal Enfiel 535 Continental or Moto Guzzi Roamer.... Harley can build nice bikes to. But the Street 750 is ugly - sorry
im 62 and 5'7 perfect for me...like a mini cruiser and the fun is adding on to make it me.
i have the 500 and it does well on our freeways and highways,,i just did a 800 km trip to kamloops from vancouver..and did awesome,and only cost me 40 bucks for gas....
I rented one of these up in NH to ride around the White Mountains (it's where I'm from, but moved out of state years ago) last summer, one day. I liked the engine quite a bit, but wasn't happy with the ergos nor suspension. With a little tweaking, which pretty much everyone will do anyway, I think it would be a fine street bike!
Rule number 1 of a bike reviews - always add very loud music over the only part of the review where you could have heard the engine. Because obviously I come to bike review videos to hear crap, generic music. Well done.
i love my street 750
Nobody ever mentions this bike is made for Harley Davidson in their plant in India for sale everywhere around the world except for the US and Canada.
, that's why it's very basic and cheap. However I don't believe for a moment they produce separate parts for the US in the US, I think it's Indian parts shipped to the US and assembled in Kansas. The cost of the bike would be way higher in the US other wise. This bike was built to compete with the Royal Enfield range of Bikes in India and Asia, a brand name which is affordable on a budget. The same as BMW have done with the 310 and KTM has done with the 390. And being built in India isn't a minus, has India knows how to make very good motorcycles.
Excellent Review! Thanks Mate!
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Merry Christmas & Happy New Year❄️🎄⛄️
What about the saree guard? Don't you Harley ladies ride side saddle?
Looks like a honda magna from the 90's!
Good job harley...
!🙍🙍🙍
please do a review on the Harley Davidson street rod
Very cool bike!
I'd basically love this if they raised it up to about an 1150 or 1250cc bike. And a little bit bigger, and less flat-looking, tank. Pretty cool, though.
Buy a honda then ...
Nah, I'm a Harley rider. I just meant that while this looks great, the tank looks a little bit squashed flat to me. Well, I wish they made a bigger one, too. Generally, I like this Street look better than Cruisers, so I just want them to continue in this direction with some more choices.
@@godfatherNYC so basically a Sportster? Or a fatboy maybe?
Could you please do a review in the Kawasaki Vulcan s please
might get one
less is more , very nice .it would make a good flat track style bike !
Would this be a good first bike?
+Ellias P. I rode one for about 250 miles in one day, and think it would be yes. It depends on your height and whether you find it comfortable, but it was plenty easy to operate. Shifting was very smooth, and the torque was great - no need to shift much, if you don't want to ride fast and hard. I'm in the States and have been riding for three years.
Siper2 Thanks man
Depends on ones height. Will it do for 6'2" ?
Like it but not gonna pay big$ for one. Maybe later when more used ones are available. I never buy new anyway.
good shit bro...
Should have put self canceling blinkers on it . Cheapest shot they could get away with for sure.
Can you please tell how tall are you? You seem to have you legs very cramped in that bike.
Dude, where's your Eye protection, are you really that Dopey ??
Fair point, +BeaglePower G. The weather in Gloucester turned torrential and I'd only travelled up with my open face helmet. Sunglasses were redundant and the spray kept on misting up my spare goggles so had to leave them off for the film. That will teach me to travel light!
Jon Quirk It's your Eyes Bro, Just Saying...Ride Safe...
+BeaglePower G Hmmm, ever ride with your goggles on your helmet? I did for 20 years and never had an eye injury. The goggles were there for when I was racing or when it rained, or snowed or when I was behind a teenager driving a Mustang stopped at a stop sign with a lot of sand and gravel on the ground. You know he's going to peel out and kick up that gravel. I still ride that way today and I'm 66 years old. Been riding since I was 15.
PeterDad60 Then goody for you..but the other guy who's been riding 2 weeks, just got a stone/bug/glass thrown up and hit his Eye....so whats your point ??,,Shit happens, sometimes you're the Bug, and sometimes you're the windshield.
i nearly got hit by a stone don't think i was even going 30mph at the time lucky my visor was about halfway up just caught the edge, felt very lucky
Go to Revzilla for a proper review b4 buying ...
It A New Magna Wit a Harley Davidson Name on it.
i work with bikes completely if can offer me a bike i can work as a reviewer for you
On your left
Shame they pulled it,This bike was about the only H-D I could afford..
Very Bad Engine and cranking quality and design (Many of HOG commented) . Router and starter gears and Clutch Quality are not good .... the engine crank Casing is a failed Design....
I got a serious problem on 1200 KM run, The Motorcycle still brand new Street 750 2015 Model but not operating ...
I went to the dealer where the warranty already finished 4 months back, They gave the attached report and said I have to change everything - Report saying:
(((
-Bike not start
-Bike cutoff in middle of the road
- service of 1600 KM
*Bike final report
1- Engine Crankcase is broken,
2- Starter motor is broken
3-Router is damaged ))) Harley Davidson Dealer workshop - Kuwait
And the dealer workshop said - I have to change the full set - Engine and Gearbox)
No Maintenance price is offered.
I am 1 year rider and I never loaded the bike ... The bike traveled only 1200 KM,
At HD workshop I saw 3 Motorcycles of Same model with the same and different problems.
No proper feedback from HD hiding from the street 750 owners the problems of the 2015/2016 models.
No feedback no proper maintenance but offering new bike of another model (2017/2018 - not within the budget)
They can compensate 1500 USD only if you choose another bike at a price of 17,000$ as minimum which will be the down payment of your next new bike only from the same dealer.
I Like HD but I got a hard stress for the first bike I used.
I will take sometime to make my decision so I will choose the correct HD model which will fit my requirement but not from the dealer
I suggest HD to compensate all the owners of Street 750 who have the same issues and defaults ...
Actually I lost about 3700 USD on this bike and it is parking beside th building waiting someone to buy it for spare parts or scrap.
Thanks for all here and for your support.
Made in India quality.
buy a Honda you will never have those problems again
@@johnengland8619 You took the words right outa my mouth ..
@@johnengland8619 got to be a Honda. 🏍
@@joepeterson2819 You don't think Hondas have problems, You have not ridden enough Hondas.
It's cheap tho, even without riding it just look at all those wires hanging about near the bars
What a ugly bike
+Fulldresser ! I get more people looking at this bike then any of the other Harleys I have owned over the years.It is a good scale down bike if you are getting up in years but still want a Harley .
It's not a design exercise, it's built for beginners or retirees just coming back to two wheels or never made it, when they were younger, to see if they still would like to ride, for some it's their first, for others it's their last, riding wasn't was what they thought. I'd rather have a StreetGlide, Lowrider or a 48 if the money mattered ... right now it does
Philip Daniels Everyone can build nice bikes: Royal Enfiel 535 Continental or Moto Guzzi Roamer.... Harley can build nice bikes to. But the Street 750 is ugly - sorry
These look so cheap and nasty what were HD thinking, I haven't ridden one but think it looks so wrong