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

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  • @JohnnyRebKy
    @JohnnyRebKy 4 года назад +927

    Best Harley is the one someone else bought new, lost the money, and sold it to you for half. The best Harley has no payment 👍

    • @tax905972
      @tax905972 3 года назад +20

      OH HARLEYS DON'T LOSE VALUE LIKE THAT.

    • @vtxdaryl
      @vtxdaryl 3 года назад +28

      JohnnyRebKy
      The best HARLEY-DAVIDSON is the one you don’t own, period.

    • @JohnnyRebKy
      @JohnnyRebKy 3 года назад +13

      @@vtxdaryl I've owned a Harley for almost 20 years and yes it was great . Only 2 bikes I've ever owned were Harley's and both were fantastic bikes

    • @vtxdaryl
      @vtxdaryl 3 года назад +17

      JohnnyRebKy
      @JohnnyRebKy, I have owned HARLEY-DAVIDSON motorcycles too and I cannot tell you how many time it was in the shop for repairs. Windshields that broke in half and hit me in the face at above freeway speeds. The right saddlebag lid flipped off the saddle bag at freeway speeds again. The motor had to be rebuilt before 60,000 miles, no extended warranty. The toe and heal shifter broke off and this was all in less than 3 years of riding. I can’t even began to tell you how many times my wife had to help me push start the Harley in cold weather. After that experience I bought a Honda GoldWing, put over 110,000 miles on it and only service was oil, tire, spark plugs and check the tire pressure at regular intervals. I wish you could have tried something else to compare your Harley experience too. Thanks for answering me though, I don’t have a MC now and I know Harleys have improved but even used ones are too expensive.

    • @JohnnyRebKy
      @JohnnyRebKy 3 года назад +18

      @@vtxdaryl as I said I buy used stuff so I never spent over 6k on a harley. I also have a kawasaki vulcan 1600. Sorry dude I haven't owned a 1970s Shovelhead I had to push around 🤷. Mine have all been modern Harley's made in the 2000s. Never had one not start, never had one fail to do anything in 20 years. Oil brakes and tires . Yea I've had plenty of experience on other things to compare it with. But I can't make up a story about how much better they were than my harleys because I never had a problem with a Harley either 🤷. I'm a member of a Kawasaki forum and Honda and they all do the same old things any other machine is capable of doing. If you get online somebody somewhere has a Honda leaking oil or won't start. But it doesn't mean a damn thing . Nobody makes Honda jokes then they leak and fail to start...and it shouldn't be a joke because it's not the normal for them. Well I hate to break it to ya that leaking and not starting is also not a norm for Harley's either this century. My neighbor has 100k miles on his Harley ultra. He rides it from Kentucky to Las Vegas and back every year. Every person I know has one and they all fire up and go anytime 👍
      Things can fall off any bike when you don't do a yearly check on mounting hardware and things like that . I do it on my Kawasaki too because it's perfectly capable of something getting lose just like all other machines.
      And I love Goldwing s

  • @joeedwards1682
    @joeedwards1682 2 года назад +9

    Just inherited a 2012 street glide with a 110 and a 2012 fat bob with a 120. Really excited to carry on the legacy of my dad who’s now riding free forever.

  • @eveythingthatsadam
    @eveythingthatsadam 4 года назад +410

    The best harley is the one you want 😊

    • @anthonywinters3288
      @anthonywinters3288 3 года назад +9

      Agreed! I just picked up a 2020 Lowrider S...I think it was a Need though...lol

    • @obriantomlinson2776
      @obriantomlinson2776 3 года назад

      @@anthonywinters3288 would it be ok as a first bike? Lol

    • @duzkjustjerkedoff3284
      @duzkjustjerkedoff3284 3 года назад +3

      I’m new to bikes so vids like this are very useful

    • @johncook6609
      @johncook6609 3 года назад +1

      Yea ive only ever riden dirt bikes but I just picked up up street glide and it was a little awkward at first but once I rode it around a few miles it's fine to me at least

    • @iwannapoop
      @iwannapoop 3 года назад +1

      @@anthonywinters3288 congratulations that is the coolest harley

  • @ParrotHead1809
    @ParrotHead1809 4 года назад +48

    After riding a metric for a couple of years, I went with the Softail Deluxe for my first HD. Although I've trimmed it out with a windshield, bags and cruise control, its really a "chromed out 107 Heritage with white walls" :) I liked the lower weight and slightly lower seat then the Heritage as well. Best advise: Go sit on them and see which one talks to you! Great Video! -PH

  • @aburt53
    @aburt53 3 года назад +13

    I learned on my dad’s heritage softail then I went out and got myself a street glide and absolutely love it.

  • @johnjvoorhis8087
    @johnjvoorhis8087 3 года назад +4

    My first Harley was and still is a 2014 Softail Breakout FXSB. I wasn't used to all the torque and it definitely gets up and goes. I love this bike. I have put V&H pipes on it. Arlen Ness Monster air filter. and all LED lights as well as all the custom stuff that suits my style.lots of chrome. I removed the passenger seat and passenger foot pegs. I will always keep this bike even when I get another Harley.

  • @yellohj2
    @yellohj2 4 года назад +6

    For me it was a ‘19 Softail Sport Glide. Stage 2 torque cam and a tour pack. Loaded up and then stripped down it’s a Fat Baby Boy. Perfectly sits between the classic heritage style and the Low Rider S. I ride 2 up and didn’t want an 800 pound bike all the time. Best choice for me!

  • @randomchannel4886
    @randomchannel4886 4 года назад +18

    Had never been on a motorized 2 wheel anything! Nor anything with a foot shifter... picked up my first softail slim s and had the guys help me load it.. i am glad to say i never laid it down or cause any damage to my bike or other cars. Got me a street glide S now🤙🏻

    • @650tonyd
      @650tonyd 2 года назад +1

      How long have you been riding for? I'm thinking about getting a bike

  • @marshallgralla9294
    @marshallgralla9294 4 года назад +6

    Learned to ride 3 yrs ago. My first motorcycle was a 06 Fatboy. I know it’s a big/ heavy bike for a beginner, but I’m sure now that an 883 or 1200 wouldn’t of had enough power in a very short time. Best suggestion my Harley dealer made was starting on the Fatboy. Just bought an 2017 Ultra Limited. You described it perfectly, 80 mph smooth as butter. FYI I’m 61

    • @joshriddle4797
      @joshriddle4797 2 года назад

      same brother my dealer who happened to be a female was like a fatboy low fit me perfectly

  • @Silverbulletzx3
    @Silverbulletzx3 3 года назад +9

    My first Harley (first street bike as well) was an Iron 1200. Amazing bike!
    I have since upgraded to a Sport Glide

  • @nacona5114
    @nacona5114 3 года назад +2

    I have a Sporty 1200 Custom and this is the most comfortable bike. Had a Shovel in 1973, kickstart, learned on it and I learned I didn't want a kickstart anymore. I was so glad when I sold it back then. The Sportster for me now that I am an older old lady is great!

  • @rhoonah5849
    @rhoonah5849 3 года назад +2

    My first Harley was a 2002 Road King Classic with an 88ci. I bought it back in 2004 and sold it last year to my son and bought a 2020 Street Glide Special. I LOVE the street glide but gotta be honest that it both pains my heart and gives joy to it when I see the boy ride that Road King down the road.

  • @donaldfinley2829
    @donaldfinley2829 3 года назад +3

    My first Harley, in my own name, is an 05 screaming eagle 103 fat boy cvo. Very comfortable. From riding to arm placement to the heel toe shifting. Only downside to the factory model is it is only a 5 speed. At 70mph, keep trying for 1 more gear.

  • @araneaetvelivolum1086
    @araneaetvelivolum1086 4 года назад +91

    Thanks for sharing the video. Lots of valuable information for beginners.
    I like to give a slightly different perspective, though. I started riding at age 46 which was 6 years ago. My first bike was a Road King Classic. Bought it and then did the MSF training. After completing the MSF successfully, I came home, jumped on my RK and took off. Two things here: 1. It is important to get a good education what motorcycle riding means. I think with the density of today's traffic, learning how to master every day riding situations is imperative. 2. Go big! At some point everyone wants a touring bike. You always look up so to say to the big twins and think one day I get one. If you start out on a Sportster and then Softail, you spend a good deal of your hard earned cash before you ride the bike you wanted in the first place. Get the bike you really want and ride it like you learned and you'll be alright 😀
    Just my 2 cents ... Ride safe!

    • @thanosetsitty1896
      @thanosetsitty1896 4 года назад +7

      I agree with you 100%. I just want to add that you do all the classes. Not just the first course that helps you get your license. I know they are not cheap but it will save your life.

    • @scottkeppler9151
      @scottkeppler9151 2 года назад +1

      I worked at a dealership and road Harleys for over twenty years newbies all cant shell out 28k for a bike , So I have more incite than you do , I taught myself how to ride a 650 Yamaha that I paid $600 for , I dealt with yuppies all the time while working at the dealership , that's what they do cater to people with money the poor people they could have cared less about , I even watched a dumb ass sit on a show room full dresser he dropped it on the floor and I couldn't get over fast enough to stop him

    • @tdozzy991
      @tdozzy991 2 года назад

      @@scottkeppler9151 so you taught your self how to ride a 650? Why was it different for you than other bikes or do you mean thats what you learned to ride motorcycles on?

    • @ambergutierrez5092
      @ambergutierrez5092 Год назад

      Just got my 1st.. New. I'm 38. Clutch problems. Barley 50 miles... clutch loose since brought it home. And made me drop and damaged shifter. On my 1st ride..Cost me a pretty penny...and still not shifting properly. Tighten when I picked it up . They keep telling me I'm new. But.. I'm not dumb. I'm mechanically inclined. ... any help ??? '22 1200 sportster48

    • @d.f.9064
      @d.f.9064 Год назад +1

      MSF, good decision. "Go Big" not a good decision.

  • @mikespencer9913
    @mikespencer9913 Год назад +1

    Excellent rundown of the options. Thank you! I started riding in High School on Japanese sport bikes. In 2010, at the age of just over 50, I bought a new Heritage Softail Deluxe. I absolutely love the bike and I’ll never sell it, but the Street Glides and the Ultras are looking really good right now! Me and the Mrs. do a lot of charity rides and want to do some multi-day rides, but the FLSTN just isn’t up to the task. I’m just going to have to accept the fact that there will eventually be TWO Harleys in my garage.

  • @marvingaskins2509
    @marvingaskins2509 4 года назад

    Bought my 1st HD this past February. I’m 56 and a big man. So I bought 2012 Road Glide Custom! Has a 103 with a Stage 2. And it’s AWESOME!!

  • @smilingscottsman
    @smilingscottsman 4 года назад +5

    I ride a Heritage Softtail, 03, anniversary edition, with about 4k in the motor alone. I'll go anywhere, anytime, under any circumstances with my brothers. But I see a lot of newer, bigger bikes than mine that need things like non vibrating motor mounts, etc. BUT, I also used to have a 1200 and even though it was top heavy, I loved that bike and put lots of miles on it.

  • @megoblue3037
    @megoblue3037 4 года назад +7

    My first Harley 2019 fat boy 114 and my first ever motorcycle, it has a lot of power but very comfortable and I respect the speed I’m 5ft11 and I enjoy my bike so much.

  • @Hllywd23
    @Hllywd23 4 года назад +1

    Great video and information on the different styles of HD. After talking to the sales rep and friends who are all are Harley owners and due to my height, I purchased my first bike 2 weeks ago a Road Glide Special.

  • @gregd.88
    @gregd.88 2 года назад +4

    My 1st Harley was a 1968 Electra Glide. My last one is a 2019 Heritage with several in between. Loved them all!

  • @jefftilghman9059
    @jefftilghman9059 4 года назад +5

    I'm taking the same route as you took. The only exception is I'm a new rider. But I'm using the Iron (2015) for Street Glide training.

  • @Infinityxero
    @Infinityxero 2 года назад +3

    The Harley shop that I got my first bike from told me that the sportsters are the most returned/exchanged bikes after the 6mo mark, mostly due to what you said about them. They said that if I was looking to go for comfort and distance then I'd might want to get something else. They suggested an older Heritage model and I went with that for my first bike.

  • @enriqueamar1964
    @enriqueamar1964 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video. Thanks for some great information. Keep up producing informative videos that helps us to make a better decision. It’s good to know the differences between the touring bikes. There’s so many styles like Special, Ultra, etc. I’d like to learn more about these types.

  • @gmoney1592
    @gmoney1592 4 года назад +2

    In my opinion the best bike in the Harley
    Lineup is The Heritage Softail. It is the best of boat worlds. Extremely comfortable and good for long distance or touring. You can drop the factory windshield and saddlebags to have a street bruiser. They are highly customizable and surprisingly nimble. Thanks good video

  • @crocketgsxr6
    @crocketgsxr6 4 года назад +22

    best 1st Harley: USED. Let someone else take the hit and add exhaust to it. there are TONS out there.

  • @jordipi7652
    @jordipi7652 4 года назад +7

    My first motorcycle owned was a 2003 Road King, without ever having any more. A great experience.

  • @douglasradowick508
    @douglasradowick508 2 года назад

    Chief, I have watched this video several times over because you give out so much useful info, that I needed to repeat watch it to catch all the information. As a "NEWB" at 57 years old, and, 30 years ago, worked on getting my endorsement. I have to agree with your suggested choices-The Heritage & The Sport Glide. I'm built like a Bulldog (315lbs) on a 5'9" tall frame. I like the Iron 883 as well.🏍️👍🐻 Keep up the great work you do for the presentation purposes in video form!👍😁 Doug

  • @thomasosteen1788
    @thomasosteen1788 4 года назад +6

    Your video was right on. My first and favorite HARLEY is a dyna lowrider. It’s a 2003 anniversary edition and I still love it. Take care

    • @daubasaurus
      @daubasaurus 3 года назад

      My first Harley also. Love my bike! Perfect fit for me. Added V&H Big Shots Staggered and love the rumble! Good riding!!!

  • @4drumz-662
    @4drumz-662 4 года назад +20

    I went from a Sporty XL1200 C to a 2018 Heritage Classic. LOVE the Heritage

  • @MrWhit30
    @MrWhit30 3 года назад

    63 yr old here bought my “rest of my life bike” last yr, after not riding for 15-20 yrs. In the past owned 500-750cc Kawis and Honda’s. I chose a 19’ FXLR, the standard one with the 107 in chrome, in the dark red color. I’m 5’7” like you and the seat and riding position is perfect. I can flat foot it with ease. I have the clip on luggage rack and backrest , and the small clip on windshield. I may add some highway pegs at some point for long trips but the mid controls are fine really. Otherwise it’s stock and I see no need to upgrade or change anything, loud pipes aren’t really my thing. It’s proved to be the perfect all around cruiser for me. It’s light and nimble enough for a daily rider, and with some waterproof soft bags it’s been on a 3500 mile adventure with ease.

  • @allenapplegate1525
    @allenapplegate1525 4 года назад

    First Harley was an '09 1200 Sporty. Loved that bike. Then stepped up to the Road King. Love my Road Kings. More room & long distance comfort. Really like its stripped down look. Beach bars made it even better.

  • @RFXLR
    @RFXLR 4 года назад +3

    I bought my first Harley back in January which was the Iron 883. Three weeks later, I traded it for a Low Rider because I was riding a lot at highway speeds and riding about 80 miles a day, so I needed the 6th gear and a bigger tank. Do I regret buying the sportster first? Not at all. The Iron is a great bike, especially for in town riding and got me used to a V-twin because I came from Yamahas. The Low Rider fits me much better and has plenty of power. Now, to customize it!

  • @hiandino
    @hiandino 4 года назад +4

    I love the Breakout look and feel!! Test drove one and I fell in love with it. But then again I'm still keeping my 2007 Suzuki Hayabusa to keep satisfying my speed and adrenaline fix. Hopefully, I can have the best of both worlds soon.

  • @corky1334
    @corky1334 2 года назад

    Great video and info for the first time Harley rider/owner
    Not my first bike but my first Harley I bought A new 2005 Roadking , I call her Black Betty or Betty for short.
    Many miles later, after market performance parts , Accessories etc.
    Betty is still with me today and for life

  • @texasaggie8449
    @texasaggie8449 Год назад

    I bought a brand new 97 FXDWG in violet pearl and loved it. I’m 6’3” and ape hangers and forward controls worked for me. Like riding my recliner down the road.

  • @southernstyle067
    @southernstyle067 4 года назад +10

    Shows how times have changed. I rode a 81 FXWG to Sturgis from down south. I also rode a 78 ironhead sportster to Key West. Not to mention all the miles in between. To each their own. But there's now way I would buy one new. They crazy with the prices. Buy used.

  • @maddtruckerlove8214
    @maddtruckerlove8214 3 года назад +8

    My first bike is a Road King Classic..I'm not scared of it but I will respect it..🥰

  • @michaelfountain4765
    @michaelfountain4765 4 года назад

    I just purchased a 2016 Sportster 1200 and it will be my first bike. This video gives a nice insight to the type of riding u can do with the different series of motorcycles. Thanks

  • @tronhennig6030
    @tronhennig6030 2 года назад

    Hey, great channel. I have been saving to buy my first Harley and I also haven't ridden in 30 years so in expecting to be back to beginner status. Went to the dealership and sat on some bikes and I liked the iron 883 and the 1200, but now I know about the road speed above 60 and don't feel like having a numb leg, so thank you for the information.

  • @bobellis2912
    @bobellis2912 4 года назад +5

    My first Harley was a night Rod special, which was awesome. But, after getting beat up by wind and wearing a very heavy backpack all the time, I transitioned to a street glide. I absolutely love the street glide, recently added a tour pack and now looking to upgrade the speakers and amp. If I could afford it, I’d move to a street glide CVO. Absolutely beautiful bike.

    • @auditrevor
      @auditrevor 2 года назад

      Streetglides are bad ass. If I had more room and cash i would own my softail, a sportster with a 1275 kit, a street or road glide and a buell Xb9s.

  • @louisdudycha1406
    @louisdudycha1406 4 года назад +5

    I have a Heritage Softail and I have a Street Glide Special however I never felt comfortable going 80 on the highway when it was windy on my Softail and you pass a semi or two and it's dicey but not on the Street Glide Special love your videos lot information keep up the good work

    • @gfunk63901
      @gfunk63901 4 года назад

      try riding a 500 cc single and have trucks and everything passing you

  • @charlesstatkus
    @charlesstatkus 3 года назад

    Love the look and sound! Progressed from a 650 BSA to a 2014 XL1200T and now a 2019 FXLR...

  • @jamessouthworth1699
    @jamessouthworth1699 4 года назад

    I toured over 20 States on an 883 Sportster pulling a trailer behind it and it never had a problem doing 75 80 miles an hour. With the Mustang wide seat and some Road King rear shocks I was able to pull 600 mile days no problem

  • @genegeneish
    @genegeneish 4 года назад +5

    My first Harley is my last, my 06 lowrider.
    I love my bike, and I'm the guy the dealers love to see because i use the Harley factory add ons. They fit, feel and look great.

  • @tonyellis4214
    @tonyellis4214 3 года назад +4

    Been riding a Stratoliner Star for years (still have it as the wife loves the comfort). First HD a '10 Dyna Wide Glide bought on Black Friday 2019. Absolutely have loved this bike. Great for rides into work and weekend jaunts into the N Ga and TN mountains. Has been easy to work on and customize.

  • @sunshine48213
    @sunshine48213 4 года назад

    My first time ever owning a Harley just got 2020 street glide 107 last week...been riding since 2006..love it

  • @mrclean5038
    @mrclean5038 4 года назад

    I love Harleys and always have. Haven't owned one YET, and the only motorcycle I`ve ever ridden was a 03 heritage softail. The 2020 softail standard has caught my eye cause that's pretty much already what I like bikes to look like without having to do much. Although I wouldn't turn down a deluxe either

  • @brandonjones362
    @brandonjones362 4 года назад +49

    First harley= the one you can afford !
    Used and still really great!
    02 dyna wide glide for me .
    Its great and Im not in debt .
    Feels great to chime in!

    • @austinhawkins5426
      @austinhawkins5426 4 года назад +1

      01 Sporty 1200 for me!

    • @abelg2251
      @abelg2251 4 года назад +2

      09 super glide still learning!

    • @tchrishoward
      @tchrishoward 3 года назад +1

      2009 Dyna Fatbob $4K

    • @benjaminhurst8207
      @benjaminhurst8207 3 года назад +2

      I just got an 11 dyna wide glide

    • @ronaldmacdonald7226
      @ronaldmacdonald7226 3 года назад

      18 Heritage 114. I’m a sucker who bought new but I’ve loved every second of it. Great bike. Would buy again.

  • @purgatory984
    @purgatory984 4 года назад +3

    My first HD : Ultra Limited 2020 in River Rock Gray, an awesome piece of Bike!
    Greets from Austria!

    • @marshallgralla9294
      @marshallgralla9294 4 года назад

      Purgatory just got 2017 ultra limited. 1st generation of the Milwaukee 8 engine. It’s an incredible machine👍 good luck and safe riding.

  • @RandyCRR
    @RandyCRR 4 года назад +1

    My first Harley-Davidson and first motorcycle was a brand new 1971 Superglide. Yeah I’m old. Now riding a 2018 Streetglide. Great comfortable bike. Fast enough for me. It does at least 115 stock. I don’t like getting speeding tickets. LOL Buy what your confident with. Good Luck.

  • @chiefjoseph8154
    @chiefjoseph8154 3 года назад +3

    Love the softail Deluxe. I just add bags and a detachable batwing for trips.

    • @MrPAULONEAL
      @MrPAULONEAL 3 года назад

      You would have liked the Sport Glide.

  • @kennykittrell2549
    @kennykittrell2549 4 года назад +3

    My first Harley is the Sportster 1200 ironhead. I've had it for 11 years now and it fits me like a glove.

    • @chopperchopster
      @chopperchopster 2 года назад

      thats not an ironhead. its an evo. You have a sportster iron. so called to live off the image of the ironhead . Ironhead literally had cast iron cylinder heads . 900 and 1000 CC engines. 4 speed trans.

  • @joshualandry3160
    @joshualandry3160 4 года назад +1

    I'm going to say the one that fits you is the best one. If your not comfortable riding the bike then it doesn't matter because your not going to ride it. I started on the iron and I'm now very seriously considering the low rider because my riding needs have changed and the iron is flat out scary at 70 miles an hour. The poor thing just doesn't have any more to give, but I do absolutely love the bike and I would love to be able to keep both.

  • @harrygleason325
    @harrygleason325 4 года назад +2

    I bought a 2013 hertiage brand new just made the last payment on feels awesome to have a paid off Harley and its still looks good and the only thing ive done to it was put vans hanes pipes on it,i dont really go on any long rides,it is my first harley at my early 40s now gonna be 50 soon love my hertiage.

  • @Kentor1701c
    @Kentor1701c 2 года назад +10

    I took the course at age 44 and started with a 2012 Softail Slim. I know not very bright with a brand new bike for my first bike but it worked out great.
    I rode that for 5 years and then switched to a 2017 Street Glide Special. Absolutely loved that bike. I sold it 4 months ago because with everything going on in my life with work and medical stuff I just didn't ride it much so I set a price I felt might be a little high and told myself if someone wants to pay that price I would sell. Sadly someone did and I sold the bike but I miss it way more than I thought I would, therefore, I am thinking about getting a Fatboy.
    I have always wanted a Fatboy (even though my Street Glide was my dream bike) but I can only afford one bike at a time so. Plus the Fatboy will be better for my lesser riding needs than I have had in the past. I don't know I am still thinking about it but I really miss the roar and the wind therapy.

    • @michaelhaynie1170
      @michaelhaynie1170 Год назад

      I am 44 right now, just bought my first bike ('22 Street Bob 114). I figured I am old enough that I have earned getting the bike I want first, instead of starting small. It's amazing and I love it, but I always have eyed a Fat Boy.... so I say GO FOR IT! (there's a beautiful Midnight Blue Fat Boy for sale in San Antonio right now)

  • @boyobane1590
    @boyobane1590 3 года назад +4

    I've been a life long cyclist, never thought about motor vehicles, never even got my license, but I fell in love with a Harley Heritage Classic 2021 I saw recently so I've been looking into them. One massive observation I've made so far is that these huge motorbikes have a lot more in common with a car than they do with a bicycle.

    • @halnwheels
      @halnwheels 2 года назад

      I hope you get one. However, I'm not sure about your observation as it pertains to the Heritage Softail Classic you've been looking at. Now, if you were looking at a newer Electra Glide Ultra, I'd be more inclined to agree with you. Make no mistake, these are two wheeled machines with handling characteristics that can't be confused with a car. And the Softail has no entertainment system or navigation either. It's got power and great looks with a quality of finish that is second to none. Have fun!

    • @deadenear
      @deadenear Год назад

      forget it. never afford insurance as a new rider. Not many company's will touch you with a big engine bike.

  • @quentinyork453
    @quentinyork453 3 года назад +1

    I appreciate this video it was very helpful my first bike is a sportster 1200 and it’s like my baby N I feel like it gives me the best opportunity to enhance as well as do it my way thank you keep up the good work

  • @stevekegerreis1962
    @stevekegerreis1962 4 года назад

    I started riding Harleys in 1972. My first one was a 1953 Panhead . I was a bobber. 1981 I bought a 1973 Shovelhead police bike. Still had the Pan until it got stolen in 83. Ride the shovel until i bought am 07 Streetglide. Traded it for a 16 Streetglide special. Put 38,000 miles on it and traded it February 1st for a 2019 CVO Streetglide. I also own a 1961 Pan bobber now
    In-between those bikes I have bought , fixed up 14 other Shovels and Pans .
    Some people call me a biker. No idea why 😎 . Keep the videos coming..

  • @albee209able
    @albee209able 4 года назад +83

    I love the look of the fatboy. Ever since. I saw terminator 2.

    • @97evo96
      @97evo96 4 года назад +2

      Yeah, and his motorcycle is pretty cool too!

    • @loudpockets90
      @loudpockets90 4 года назад +1

      Terminator 2 brought me here

    • @georgestone1485
      @georgestone1485 4 года назад +1

      The HERITAGE SOFT TAIL CLASSIC IS THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS. BE SURE TO GET THE BIGGER ENGINE. Bigger engine help your passing gear. Believe me, when you are trying to pass an asshole in a truck, zoom is appropriate speed. FATBOY AND HERITAGE SOFTTAIL CLASSIC ARE COUNTER BALANCED TO DAMPEN THE VIBRATION OF THE HIGHWAY.

    • @PanM8
      @PanM8 4 года назад +3

      Albert Ledesma, today's Fat Boy, doesn't even resemble the one Arnold rode. They look terrible now. I know things have to change. But I hope this fat rear tire thing, goes away.

    • @badasscanadian666
      @badasscanadian666 4 года назад

      That’s why i got one lol

  • @anapicado5269
    @anapicado5269 2 года назад +4

    My 1st Harley is the FLRT, love my freewheeler. Yes, 3 wheels so maybe I am not in the same challenging class as the two wheelers, but she's perfect for me

    • @2A_Patriot
      @2A_Patriot 11 месяцев назад

      Way to go on three! I ride the full on TriGlide myself.

  • @patricia2645
    @patricia2645 3 года назад +1

    I love my 05 Sporty. Bought new..stock, and customized it myself. 40,000 miles later. Not one issue, other than maintenance stuff. Been on the street since '76 and still alive. I cant pick a bagger up!

  • @Countryboybiker
    @Countryboybiker 3 года назад +4

    Night Rod special was my first bike, and first Harley. Best bike to learn on. Great around town, not too bad for 3-4 hour rides with the mid control set up. Powerful enough to keep you honest and paying attention.

  • @garyl5741
    @garyl5741 3 года назад +4

    My first harley was a 1977 FLH bagger that was stripped down to look like a heritage. Loved that shovel and wish I would have never sold it.

    • @chopperchopster
      @chopperchopster 2 года назад

      the heritage didnt exist in 77. Its more like heritage junk is made to look like the ol skool stuff. And in 77 we didnt call them baggers! We called them dressers or full dress bikes.

    • @garyl5741
      @garyl5741 2 года назад

      @@chopperchopster thanks for the history lesson...they didn't make the heritage in '77? no shit, thanks for the useless comment

  • @jeffreynewson128
    @jeffreynewson128 2 года назад

    My first bike is a 14ultra classic. I have not had any issues. I took the class and bought this bike. I have ridden out of town and I love it.

  • @jboz1313
    @jboz1313 4 года назад

    Just got my first Harley. A 2012 Softail Slim FLS. I love this ride. It has some mid range ape hangers. The rear suspension suuucks though. Ain't no soft in that Softail.

  • @jordipi7652
    @jordipi7652 4 года назад +5

    My first Harley and my first bike it was a FLHR Road King 2003 anniversary edition in black, and I miss it.

    • @terryhill9772
      @terryhill9772 3 года назад

      my first bike was a honda monkey

  • @rinkukoradi2539
    @rinkukoradi2539 4 года назад +15

    My first 🦅Harley-Davidson is the Iconic Fatboy 114Ci Anniversary Edition 2018 & I just love the Fatboy’s Dominance on the road.

  • @GrandPines323
    @GrandPines323 4 года назад

    My very first motorcycle was brand new Harley Davidson was the 2001 FLHT - Electra Glide Standard.
    I had never rode a motorcycle before.
    I throughly enjoyed that bike. Rode it 100,000 miles over a 8yrs period.

  • @LordAnestis
    @LordAnestis 3 года назад +14

    Man the Fatbob 114 drives me crazy, i want it so badly!

  • @WalkerTexasplumber
    @WalkerTexasplumber 4 года назад +72

    Just bought my first Harley 2 weeks ago . A 2020 Road glide

    • @HegshotRides
      @HegshotRides  4 года назад +2

      Nice! Congrats

    • @reddog907
      @reddog907 4 года назад +2

      My first was a 2012 RG

    • @benjones4658
      @benjones4658 4 года назад +1

      Got a 2019 road glide ultra my first Harley love it.👍

    • @bav114
      @bav114 4 года назад +2

      Road Glides rule 👍🏻

    • @jahimuddin2306
      @jahimuddin2306 4 года назад

      How have you been liking it?

  • @eldelealejandrosanchez1386
    @eldelealejandrosanchez1386 3 года назад

    First Harley was a 98 Springer with 18" apes, 23 front spoke wheel which I still have. Just picked up a 2010 Road glide with 16" apes, 23 front wheel . Love um both for different reasons.

  • @2wheelsrbest327
    @2wheelsrbest327 2 года назад

    Aged 70 and having ridden bikes here in the UK I recently exchanged my BMW GS for a Pan American Special. I am not about to criticise it as its a nice bike and very good value compared to its competitors but I just couldn't gel with it. Not now being able to afford another new bike I exchanged it for a 2014 Fat Boy which has the character I want in a bike and I love it. I think that I read somewhere that its not the easiest of bikes to so unsurprisingly I am a bit wobbly at the moment. Its my first forward control bike as well and that's taking time for me to get use to so it was great to hear you say that you too had the same problem. You now have another subscriber. Stay safe out there.

  • @mindspinn311
    @mindspinn311 4 года назад +5

    I like a couple of the new Softails quite a bit, the Standard and the Low Rider. The high end models seem like too much money to not step up to Touring with the exception of maybe the Heritage. I LOVE the FLHT, the understated and practical Electra Glide Standard, no frills, just riding. It’s near perfect and the price is a bargain compared to the rest of the Touring line which, for me, leans too heavily on the custom look on several models and pricing is out of the realm of what most normal working people can afford.

  • @tax905972
    @tax905972 4 года назад +43

    Some keep forgetting the RoadKing is a touring bike.

    • @jordipi7652
      @jordipi7652 4 года назад +2

      And of the best.

    • @dave8561
      @dave8561 3 года назад +3

      @Julian Crooks Skip everything back to the EVO bikes. Probably where your dream began. Just make sure it has fuel injection, and that the cam bearing has been replaced, or have it replaced, and the thing will give you 100K no problem. I weigh well over 2bills and the bike has more power than I ever use. You can pick up a nice one for under 5k I ride with guys on new Harleys, but my 97 Road King always gets the comments. Spend just a little more, and add a true track stabilizer. Your bike will handle as good as a new one.

    • @brettwilson9913
      @brettwilson9913 3 года назад

      @@dave8561 i have a 98 with 53000 on it

  • @robknott1597
    @robknott1597 3 года назад +1

    my first bike is the 2021 road king special blacked out vivid black love it so much cant get enough. tried a few of my friends bikes and I couldn't stand the large cluttered front ends just love that open feeling and added a blacked out Smokey windshield but I only use that for distance around town I love the wind in my face and non obstructed view and it feels really nice between the legs and the power is there with the 114 its just my favourite bike and I tried a lot before I dropped that kind of cash out of my bank account. the best Harley for you is the one that feels right and makes you excited to ride everyday and you can afford without payments keeps the wife happy or in my case she left me before i got the bike so i could spend a lot more without repercussions lmao!

  • @tammybaileybillington6556
    @tammybaileybillington6556 4 года назад +2

    5'1 Female, first HD, Street Glide Special, super low reduced seat, lowered front end, LOVE IT!

  • @N30Dr4g0n
    @N30Dr4g0n 4 года назад +14

    Sportster, made for in town and short rides.
    LOL I've taken my 2004 Sportster XL1200C on road trips to Daytona, Leesburg and Laconia. All of those trips for me were 800 to 1000 miles one way. I had a blast on my Sportster. I've been riding for over 8 years, I still love my Sportster and see no reason to upgrade just yet.

    • @thatsmrharley2u2
      @thatsmrharley2u2 3 года назад

      @@blaineedwards8078 That's bullshit.

    • @mrsmith2582
      @mrsmith2582 2 года назад

      Pay the hater no mind, he probably doesn't ride at all. Safe rides!

    • @gixicoN
      @gixicoN 2 года назад

      @@blaineedwards8078 a bike is a bike... who cares what you ride as long as you like riding your ride.

  • @vromogata3807
    @vromogata3807 4 года назад +4

    I got a 2015 48 as a first bike, but since the better models are the ones that my neighbor, his two sons aaand their 15 cousin have i.e. SG, I bought me a 2019 BMW R1250 GS HP...
    In addition Harleys are not street ready at time of purchase...Meaning air filter pipes and so on.
    I love Harleys till the day I close my eyes but money wise I ain't buying one again until it's ready to ride and dont have to spend 5gs before you ride it !!!

  • @Mr.B2116
    @Mr.B2116 3 года назад +2

    My first Harley was the iron 883 and everything you mention about this bike is the honest truth. I currently own a 2020 low rider S. I love this bike.

  • @michaelhegyan7464
    @michaelhegyan7464 3 года назад

    Been riding since 73', picked up 2020 Softail standard, very nice... matches up well with my Triumph speed triple..

  • @erich4890
    @erich4890 4 года назад +3

    Buying my first Harley this weekend. 2009 Harley Davidson V-Rod muscle .. awesome bike !!

    • @rickhunter6513
      @rickhunter6513 4 года назад

      Bet you’re getting an awesome price for it too. Enjoy! The vrod was an excellent addition to Harley even if it was treated like the red head stepchild of the family 🙄

    • @demonjeremybooth
      @demonjeremybooth 4 года назад

      I have the 03 100th anni bikes are beautiful

  • @charlieryan1736
    @charlieryan1736 4 года назад +3

    I’m coming from a sport bike and my first Harley-Davidson was a 13 V Rod Muscle and I absolutely love it 🤘🏻 I definitely am interested in the Road Glide too but that will come in time. Thanks for another helpful video.

    • @zf4hp24
      @zf4hp24 4 года назад

      Yeah, the Harley with actual performance.

  • @edbandy6514
    @edbandy6514 4 года назад +1

    Well guys I went big on my first Harley. I bought a 2016 ultra limited and love it. Makes my Goldwing jealous in the garage. I wish I had gone over to the Harley shop first.

    • @keithchrysler3732
      @keithchrysler3732 4 года назад

      Harley Davidson is probably selling the best bike they've ever made but my 96 Goldwing has features that Harley probably won't ever have. Center stand, on the go rear shock adjustment and a permanent clutch being just a few. I went to Harley last year and Honda as well. The new Honda is junk in my opinion because it's Plagued with problems!. The Harley is out of my price range so, at my age, I'm going to wear out old dependable. Great video! Many thanks!

  • @onementality9781
    @onementality9781 2 года назад

    After your first smaller bike I'd recommend to start determining what style riding you like and from there get a mid sized bike before a bagger if thats your style ride which is touring so getting to your main goal is a fun journey

  • @ironhorseman8768
    @ironhorseman8768 4 года назад +11

    My vote for the first HD would be a used Deluxe Softail. It has a low seat height and a low center of gravity which makes it much easier to control at parking lot speeds for newbies and those that are vertically challenged. It also has the big V-Twin engine which will serve you better on road trips, even shorter ones. Since these are traded in all the time by people upgrading, they can be a less expensive option. Nothing wrong with Sportsters, but while lighter they do have a higher center of gravity and have a higher seat height.

    • @sll-tt6bj
      @sll-tt6bj 2 года назад

      Probably the best used Harley-Davidson is a Evo Sportster the big twins are crap cam chain tensioner problems overheating oiling problems you name it

    • @jesse_-
      @jesse_- Год назад

      That was my first Harley, and I still have it. I absolutely love that bike and will keep it forever. I paid about $12k for it in 2013, who ever had it before me put around $10k of chrome on it, replacing all black parts, a Mustang seat, nice leather bags, and Vance & Hines pipes. Only thing i have done is jet out the carb. I do plan on upgrading the cam soon. The bike is beautiful and it rides nice! I get a ton of compliments on it, especially on the two tone blue and white, as most Harley’s are black and boring.

  • @tuesdayswithed
    @tuesdayswithed 4 года назад +17

    I rode Kawasaki's and Honda's most of the time and then my first Harley was the 2014 Fat Bob. From there I went up to the 2015 Road King. Today I recently purchased the Electra Glide Standard because I don't care about a radio but I still wanted the look and the faring. Half the fun of owning a Harley is customizing it the way you want and the community like you said.

  • @doughuntley2974
    @doughuntley2974 4 года назад +1

    I've always enjoyed your videos. I didn't realize until watching this video you are out of Charleston. I recognized the roads you were riding.

  • @kcav5374
    @kcav5374 2 года назад

    I started riding (my Own) in 2016 at the age of 62, I rode a Suzuki Intruder 800, then an 84 Yamaha Venture 1200 (Big) and last year I bought a 1992 sportster 883. It came with new tires, and after having the forks rebuilt, a new chain & handlebar risers I Love the bike! It still needs some work but I DO have new progressive shocks, some new rear fender supports (to go along w/ new paint hopefully) And it needs a LOT of cleaning polishing of aluminum on it, I'm just waiting for weather to break here in Metro Detroit.

  • @wmjohns881
    @wmjohns881 2 года назад +4

    My first Harley was my last Harley.
    In 1981 I bought a beautiful and expensive Harley called the ‘Tour Glide’. It was described as Harleys first frame mounted fairing. The problems began the day after I traded in my Gold-wing and bought my Harley.
    I drive it to work and after my shift ended I find the battery is dead. I get a jump from am other bike and drive home. The next morning , I am ready for work but the battery is dead again. After work I drop off my bike at the Harley dealership to assess the problem.
    The dealership has my bike for 3 days finally informed me they have to order parts. Another 3 days pass and I’m notified that my bike was finally ready to roll.
    I pick up my bike and finally it starts up on the first try. A few days later, My wife and I depart for Tonopah Nevada from Phoenix Arizona. About halfway there, the shift mechanism vibrates off at high speed. I bring my bike to a stop and walk about 100 meters looking my for shifter and connecting bolt.
    After about 30 minutes of searching I finally locate the shifter and the bolt and re-attached it to the shifter arm. On the road again we finally reach Tonopah and checked into our hotel. The next morning we decide to ride to Reno. The battery was again,dead.
    We finally decided to return home before anything else happens. We get a jump, ride home directly to the dealership and drop off the bike.
    My wife is really upset that I traded in my Goldwing for this piece of junk tour glide. We go to the dealership and try to trade back for my Goldwing but it was already sold.
    Previously we had put about 110,000 miles on our Goldwing and never had any problems. My wife said no more motorcycles unless we buy another Goldwing.
    The Harley dealership would not give us a fair trade in for the tour glide so I traded in at the Honda dealership but lost 3,000 bucks on the trade in.
    We bought another Goldwing and again enjoyed more problem free travel. Another 100,000 +miles. My wife loved the quiet powerful engine, no vibration, no problem Goldwing.

    • @guins99
      @guins99 6 месяцев назад

      I have a 21 street glide special and a 22 fatboy. Love both bikes, the SGS is absolutely best bike I’ve ever owned. I rode triumph before I switched to HD. Chicks like HD , no girl ever bragged that her man rides a Honda…

  • @MrMic213
    @MrMic213 4 года назад +7

    Dude
    No love for the Breakout 114! What gives ? Talk about a beautiful bike with that Fat 240 tire in the rear!

  • @metcruza5536
    @metcruza5536 11 дней назад

    Good vid.
    Now 63 ai sold the deluxe and bought at 48. 95% of my riding is urban so made senses
    Only bug is the 5 gears but still good on short highway blasts. Also love the d school look and massive couce of used low mile 48s at good prices.

  • @edkonstantellis9094
    @edkonstantellis9094 3 года назад

    I like that you mentioned the DYNA fatbob
    I'm 6'2" and always had boxer beemers
    I modified my fatbob with drag bars and leather saddle bags
    What sold me on the BOB .. It is one of the few models with dual front brakes, style, handling
    TBH, I don't understand why HD doesn't put dual brakes on the front for every model
    The wear on the fork, frame, T-clamps, etc.. is stupid with a single disk in front
    God bless👊

  • @599Dan
    @599Dan 4 года назад +71

    Skip the Sportster move into a Softail, or touring models if you're planning on longer trips open roads and Highway cruising. You're going to outgrow the Sportster fast..!

    • @thesirmaddog8540
      @thesirmaddog8540 4 года назад +12

      But if you do NOT want to do long distance a Sportster is good cause its more nimble in the Cities

    • @RedneckJimAdventures
      @RedneckJimAdventures 4 года назад +19

      Hammer 1275 kit, liquid cooled heads, impact 560 cams, a proper tune, and performance shocks. A sportster can make you shit yourself, don't be fooled by the size.

    • @dwaynecorrea9775
      @dwaynecorrea9775 4 года назад +10

      Two choices. A two-wheeled CAR or a Sportster.

    • @GB-zc3zb
      @GB-zc3zb 4 года назад +5

      You’re absolutely correct. I outgrew my sportster 1200 in two weeks. I stepped up o the 114ci low rider s. Now I want to install the stage 4. I wish I would have just started with the power I knew I was gonna crave.

    • @TheZachjsr
      @TheZachjsr 4 года назад +1

      This! 100 percent

  • @alanbell2156
    @alanbell2156 4 года назад +3

    Old style looks, good handling, smooth, power...Softail Slim. Amazing bike.

  • @tonyj8947
    @tonyj8947 3 года назад

    My first HD is a 2020 heritage classic V107. Its great for short touring trips or strip it down in 3 minutes and it becomes an awesome cruiser. Im a big guy and I would look like a circus bear on a kids tricycle on anything smaller then the softail

  • @macwiller2105
    @macwiller2105 3 года назад

    I learned on a Yamaha 650. Moving up to Kawasaki 900 Vulcan then 1yr later I bought my 1st Harley a 2016 Road King 103 and LOVE it..

  • @charlespowell6134
    @charlespowell6134 3 года назад +19

    Softtail models for mature beginner light enough for a lady and you grow into not out of the bike

  • @seanmccarron2647
    @seanmccarron2647 3 года назад +20

    I'm 13 and saving up, once I turn 15 I can drive a motorcycle, I'm going to get the fat boy 114, loved it since I saw it for the first time

    • @betruly7894
      @betruly7894 3 года назад

      😊

    • @1scottishiron
      @1scottishiron 3 года назад

      Fantastic choice Sean! Keep saving hard!

    • @ronan4681
      @ronan4681 3 года назад

      That's the bike i have... Good to see you setting goals for life

    • @mrjon75
      @mrjon75 3 года назад

      Buy a DOT helmet you LIKE first. There are a few good ones out there.

    • @rhoonah5849
      @rhoonah5849 3 года назад +1

      That's a great bike. I might suggest getting something more reasonably priced to learn on before dropping the kind of money that it takes to buy a Fat Boy with a 114ci. Nothing wrong with beating up a mid 2000's Honda for a year or two before upgrading to the Harley. Keep the rubber side down and be safe Sean.

  • @montejones5788
    @montejones5788 2 года назад +2

    When I decided to teach my wife how to ride we took her down to the Harley dealer and I explained to her that whatever bike she chose she needed to be comfortable sitting on it. I told her not to pay attention to the bars but to pay attention to seat height and comfort with her feet on the ground and on the running boards or pegs. You fell in love with a two thousand two fxdl Low Rider. I changed the bars in the risers so she wasn't having to lean forward to reach them and put a set of highway bars on it in case she dropped it, and a slightly lower Mustang seat so her feet were flat when she was stopped. Two things that I found most important for her where having a bike she enjoyed and liked + 2 was comfortable enough to be confident. It made a tremendous difference in the efforts you put into learning how to ride, verses giving up on it because she didn't feel confident. Or felt like she was riding a quote beginners bike". I also did not have to contend with buying a bigger bike six months or a year after she learned to ride. We just put a windshield and saddlebags on it and she was happy.

  • @DLN-ix6vf
    @DLN-ix6vf 3 года назад +1

    Size and weight should be considered but I would agree a smaller softail to start then move up.
    Buy used for the first couple of bikes until you find what your looking for and the loss of money will not be all that bad.
    Buying new all the time will hit your pocket book hard while your finding the right bike for you