Fancy seeing you here! That said, I think british or similar classic look bikes are more Freddies style but then again as long as I have been watching his content he has always driven that Bonneville of his so maybe I am just so used to it that I cannot see him driving anything else. 😁
I own a 2019 HD Fat Boy and a 2001 Honda CBR1100XX. 2 completely different bikes. The Honda I use for going to the grocery / supermarket and doing errands with the occasional longer ride, mostly highway. The Harley I use when the sun is shining for longer scenic rides through the country side. Just love it. Each time I ride the Harley it feels special.
I have a 2021 sport glide and have been riding it for six months and absolutely love it. It feels like a lighter bike and handles beautifully. So easy to flick and just loves the twisties. I’m sure it’s not a Bonneville but it feels so secure on the road, it is a personal friend. I am a retired surgeon and appreciate the exquisite detail in its construction. It is certainly adequate in power. I think the Europeans understand the necessity for emissions controls and have more reasonable power expectations. Here in America no one is happy unless they have more horsepower than anyone needs, I especially loved your grocery shopping from helmet to pannier. No paper bags. So climate friendly . Keep up the great work.
Freddie, you know what I like about your videos, apart from the bikes, travel vlogs, riding etc? That really pleasant vibe and repartee between you and Monica. Just seems so nice and calming 🥰.
I loved my Road King Classic. Rode it for 17 years all over Europe. Very very comfortable. I traded it in a couple of years ago for a Bonneville T120. I love my Bonneville. The moral is, bikes are great when you are open to appreciate them.
Having owned 4 HDs since the mid 70s, they are addictive to ride. Sold my last of a little over a year ago and never stop looking for the next one. I can stare at their motors for hours, splendid machinery.
I have a 2019 Sport Glide. I’ve loved the motorcycle since I first rode it. Several mods later, I couldn’t ask for anything more. I catch a little Hell, but it is mine.
I own a 22 Harley Davidson Heritage Classic and will say that the Harley's carry their weight down low so its not horrible to maneuver. Plus the weight helps here in the states with wind gusts from the trucks or what have you. Great to see you on a Harley Freddie.👍
What makes Harleys special is the way they make you FEEL whenever you ride them. Its a feeling no other bike can give you and I've owned a lot of high end bikes, but theres nothing like a Harley Davidson.
Its all in the mind.Its a mind set that people have acquired over the years from whatnot.Its not that they are better than any other bike its just that its a Harley
My 22 heritage sounds nothing like a Honda, it has the 114 M8 and stock pipes and a growl like no other. It wistles a bit because of the open air cleaner but all in all it definitely sounds like a Harley Davidson. It rides as smooth as a Honda due to the new frame and mono shock, but make no mistake when you crack the throttle that 120ftlbs of torque is all Harley Davidson.
10:27 on Sunday watching this short video…..This is a beast in the East! Motorcycles are meant to stir the soul, when you find you soul stirrer then embrace the feeling it brings. This is a seriously good looking HD imho
Nice to meet you and Monica today Freddie! Hope you enjoyed your snacks from the Two Magpies in Darsham! Best wishes to from your Ontarian viewers ..lee and laura! 🤟🇨🇦🇬🇧
Brill bikes - had great time on my Sport Glide, which was my first Harley. Good performance, very adequate ground clearance and very comfortable on long journeys. Only reason for changing was the weight when fully loaded with the missis, myself and luggage. Enjoy the bike!
Ive only recently discovered this channel absolutely love this dudes energy, picked up my first 125cc Cruiser about a month ago and finding this channel is perfect timing 👌 😎
Freddie it’s a good job we all don’t like the same things in life, I quite like the look of this bike! Will be fascinating to see how the Cornwall trip goes😀I would just say, don’t ever let the negative people take away your enthusiasm for all things to do with motorbikes actually to do with anything! 👏👍😀
Very nice-looking bike. Love the small fairing, then you take it off moments later. Looks better with it. Good panniers. Not too heavy. Cheaper than I thought. Great first song. I wouldn't be put off by other motorcyclists' reactions. My main 'bike' in Europe now is a trike, and I couldn't give a damn what people think. I predict that you will want to buy a Harley. If so, good for you. 1990 [Nick J]
The sportgilde does nearly £22.000 in Holland!! I bought 1 new in ‘21 but sold it after 4 months. First there was a lot of rustwater coming out of the 2 hokes in the backbone left and right. Also there was “stick slip” in the front fork. It needs to dissembled and new seals. Finally it was to small for me and get al lot of back strain, with my ft6,3
theres never been a bike suit you more freddie 😁🤘 , we recently brought ours down in the van to explore all the coastal river creeks and marinas and cafes in essex/suffolk , weather were hot and parking not a problem when you are on a bike , keep up with the fantastic videos 👍
A lovely looking bike. I look forward to your cornwall trip: A trip I've done many times: Take waterproofs! I really liked your spontaneous (presumably) interaction with Monica; I think that really worked and maybe you should consider including more of that. It just added an extra warmth to your already relaxed, semi-intimate, delivery style.
Former Harley owner here. I think the comments you read show the problem of the Harley community itself. Huge egos. Knowing dozens of bikers of this sort I can say: they absolutely need something like a Harley to fill up their personality to feel like a „real“ man. Besides that there are a lot of awesome people in the community to. But they don’t make so much noise 😉 I bought myself a RE Classic 350. Also because of your videos. Best bike I ever had. Not for the ego but for the soul 😊 You are doing an awesome job!
i’ve owned a sport glide, handles so well, the new soft tail platform is fantastic, i now have a low rider ST which is on another level, love your work
What a lovely bike! I have no idea how anyone can dislike these bikes. It looks better without the fairing on, but it's great to have for the longer trips. It will make motorway miles a lot more pleasurable thats for sure!
I've been riding and wrenching on Harley's since the 80's. I have one of my EVO's that I built out to 115ci which I rebuilt after 90K. I think the EVO's where probably the best engine Harley produced the newer M8's have a lot of plastic engine parts on them and if you are planning on keeping your bike as long as I do these are going to need to be addressed. But if you are just going to ride the bike until the warranty is up then there is no need to do any modifications. Another thing about Harley is their warranty... any modifications to your bike will void the warranty so no slip-ons, no air cleaner mods unless it's a Harley Davidson part and it's installed by their mechanics which is going to cost you... let's just say a lot of money. Nothing is cheap on a Harley as with many of the other manufactures. But the one thing I will say about Harley is they are fabulous for long distance riding that is after you change out the factory seat... LOL
Being a Harley owner i of course love them too. They seem to turn heads like no other bike (along with Indian's perhaps). However, I wonder some times how suited they are to British roads compared to say the beautiful Triumph range of bikes (the T100 being my favourite). Thanks guys.
I have one: gauntlet grey (a bit darker...) with stage 1 and rinehart exhaust and mistang seat. I like the small fairing.....I love this bike. I still like my wife's bonneville too!!!! But the harley is so cool.... lots of torque, lots of fun.....
I’m no biker and I’ve never ridden a motorcycle in my life…but to me that is one beautiful bike. Yes it’s expensive but you could ride it anywhere on the planet for years. If I decided to become a biker that beast would be on my list. Great video Freddie…quality of video, as always, is 100% 👍 I look forward to your trip to Cornwall on it 👍🇬🇧
I have a '21 in the white. I'm in the US. I have also spent a few thousand on bling and a slip-on that is loud. I love it. But my first love is my Triumph Street Triple 765R.
So cool, and looks even better with the front removed, although you would probably appreciate it on the motorway. I need to give the cruiser life a go. Thank you!
I traded a Ducati 1299s against a Softail Slim, best decision I’ve made for a while, the panigale belongs on a race track but it’s too expensive to throw down the track. The Harley is ideal for road riding and gives me a massive smile whenever I ride it
I owned a Sport Glide. I bought it when it was first released in 2018 without test riding. Never loved it. I could tell you about it, but better you form your own impression. Traded it in for a different Harley model after eighteen months. People that “hate” Harley Davidson mirror my irrational hatred of Royal Enfield, but like me with Royal Enfield most have never ridden a Harley, or they have never spent more than a short test ride on one. Harley’s are well made, fun to ride, very addictive to customize, have a great social life around them, and no more expensive to run than a BMW motorcycle based on my own experience. The new Harley prices have become ridiculous recently, but they hold their second hand value extremely well.
It's going to be fascinating Freddie to hear how you get on with the Sport Glide, especially the weight (317kgs), forward foot pegs, minimum ground clearance and the tiny pillion seat. I can see the attraction but is it practical on English roads? Over to you Maestro!
It's the "thunder", the engaging feel (most bikes are engaging inherently compared to a car, maybe besides a moped) at any speed, they might feel heftier than most, a bit more brut nut that's what adds to the Harley experience. and they've been refining it for decades now, so it's a modern bike with character. That one looks stunning mate, it's the kind of bike you want to spent as much time looking at it on the garage admiring it and yearning to ride as much riding it anywhere because of anything. Cannot wait for the rest of your videos with it 😎
Every Harley owner I ever see is in their 50s or 60s, even older. I always assumed they are people who have had Harleys all their lives, or just that it's only when you reach that age that you might have the money and the garage space to have one. Used to see some beauties at the annual Bristol bike show - if it ever happens again.
Bought my 1st SG in 2020, sold it like an idiot and missed it so much got another one 2 months ago. Absolutely love it and don't give a damn what anyone else thinks, I've got one and they haven't. 😊
I’ve just gone from a sports bike to a Diavel and absolutely love it. On the Harley thing, I tend to find it’s Harley owners who tend to see themselves as a separate community and rarely will they put there hand up and acknowledge other bikers, so it seems to me they are the issue. I like the bikes, although they are obviously more suited to American roads. You need to try a Diavel Freddie, cruiser comfort with sports bike performance. 😊
I got a Harley Davidson 883 Sportster 2020 model, it is black. This summer I drove it over 3400 km in 14 days (26. June - 9. July), from the southern part of Norway to the northern part of Norway.
That's some serious distance. In 1998 or about then I rode my Sport Glide (FXRT) across Europe to a rally in Norway, crossing into Norway from the north of Denmark on the way out and returning via a quick tour through Sweden, then Copenhagen and all along the North Sea Coast back to the UK. Most of the roads in Norway seemed to have at most 80 kph speed limits, so I was happy to be on a big, comfortable and slow Harley :)
Handsome bike and amazing color, the fairing and pannnier goes well together, think the designers decided to add the fairing because the front looks naked with the panniers.
I have been riding bikes since I was 16, now 69! I have ridden dozens of different makes of bike and have loved them all for what they are. I built a ground up Harley chopper and have owned 3 others, but my true allegiance is now to my Moto Guzzis. I have 3, a Convert, a T3 California, and an Ambassador,.all are tax free, sound wonderful and have that something that stirs the soul. They are super easy to work on, spares are easily available (they are 40/50 years old!) and are so full of character. Look em up. But, every time I hear a Harley rumble past I have to look. That sound is music to my ears. All the nonsense spouted about them is usually from people who have never ridden one. And you will probably find that most are ridden more often than many other bikes, even though nay sayers would have you believe otherwise. I live in Cornwall and never a day goes by without several passing my house, there are loads down here. I h it ate the negativity that surrounds them and there owners that some show, it is so juvenile. Motorbikes are a wonderful creation - all of them! Your channel is one of the best on RUclips! ps. I also ride a Honda NC 750x DCT, you need thick skin to ride one of thes too!!!!
Be a pretty boring world if we all liked the same thing. Like you though, I love my Guzzi. I haven’t had the privilege of riding a Harley, but I prefer the Sportster style. I’d love a 48 but they’re just too expensive.
I have one and love it. But seriously it is a very versatile bike. If you add a removable rack to it as well you have serious luggage capacity. Then if you want the stripped down look everything comes off. It’s true they are expensive but they also hold their value well.
You didn’t mention my “Tractor” comment Freddie 😂. I was only teasing though. I have ridden a few Harleys and they are surprisingly easy to ride despite the weight. I have even ridden a big Heritage Springer through an obstacle course with see saws, ramp and slalom and it handled it. This one looks stylish even with the batwing nose fairing. However, it hasn’t got the distinctive Harley potato potato sound for some reason and only 83 hp on a 1700cc bike is the reason they get slated.
I empathise Freddie- I’m 6’, big beard,lots of tattoos and was wearing a Harley Davidson T-shirt when someone said’ oh that’s your Harley is it? You don’t look the type!’ 😂
I own one of these, they are great Bikes, very versatile. I added floor boards which makes the ride so comfortable. The fairing is always a very polarising topic. I've installed an FXRT fairing which has much better wind protection for freeway and long rides.
Appreciating the Harley content. I always enjoy these ones, other bikes too.. but as Harley riders these videos will be a treat for us. The bike looks better without the fairing, but on a practical note, I think you'd appreciate the fairing on a longer journey. Then whip it off the bike for shorter trips
hell yeah been hanging out for this video. enjoy the two weeks with this lovely bike. Harleys arent my taste but as with every bike I can always appreciate a nice bike regardless if it fits my taste. If I had the money, id probably get myself a beefy harleys.
It’s good you have a HD, now you will feel how good they are but how better most others are and more affordable , either way enjoy the ride I like them👍😎
The Harley Davidson where I live, is known to be a pose bike. They only get out in good weather, the riders are often haughty, contemptuous and the price doesn't match the performance. I'm not saying that it's a bad bike, just NOT the image that I want to project to my neighbours. And that silly headlight cover can stay off!
Taking the front fairing off really improves the look. For long distance I’d whack it back on. Otherwise I’d keep it off. Oh, and new pipes. It needs new pipes 👌
I have had few periods in my life (I am 61) without a bike. It was very difficult and I never feel happy when I was bikeless. I am a big cruiser fan but have never owned a Harley. Haven't ruled it out though. Nearly bought a Sportster 1200 back in 2005 but went for the Triumph Speedmaster instead.
I like the less-is-more approach when it comes to motorcycle that's why I prefer Cruisers and vintage bikes. On a nice day it's just nice to have something with two wheels
WOW! That video, the scenery! That music! You are in love ! And so you should be because I have one since 2018 and I am going to let you in on a secret..... you're going to love it more and more with every ride. It's such a surprise that HD has stopped the Sport Glide production in the US because honestly it's their best bike in years! It's the best of 2 worlds. And yes, I also took off the faring as soon as I brought it home and never put it back on. I accessorized it over the 1st 3 years and so it no longer looks much like the first day. You have to put your personal signature on it. But no matter what, it's a gorgeous bike that is sporty enough for everyday Los Angeles traffic while a perfectly powerful touring bike for cross country rides too. Over the years and many roads travelled, it has never let me down once. Well worth the investment and ignore those who say anything negative about HD. They're in a class of their own. As I said, you'll get to love it more and more as time goes on. Enjoy the ride!
Nice one Freddie, while I’m not a Harley fan. I can appreciate them. I have to say this one looks very nice-but would look stunning with spoked wheels!
Freind mine just bought nightrider in February he’s had nothing but problems back in the shop again now battery isn’t charging , very exspensive paper weight !
Lots of other brand bikes are 18k+ bmw/Ducati but to name 2. Harley Davidson the most iconic motorcycle brand on earth....nothing to apologise for there.❤ Enjoy your time with the sport glide Freddie....🏁🤙
Another well edited & put together video. I'm not really a Harley fan but I do get the appeal of them, this one definitely looks better without that nose cone too. Looking forward to future videos.
Ohh Freddie! So beautiful to hear Monikas thoughts on the HD! It’s so bad ass it suits you & your coolness 🤙 Don’t ever get one ever! Let remain a dream & leave it planted!
I think Monica hit the nail on the head. I'm slowly coming around to Harley's but baulk at the price and weight. Get a Guzzi V7 and get a lot of the same authentic feeling for a fraction of the price and weight.
I have had a few. Something special about owning one. But on uk Roads and weather just not practical for me. If I had the money and time it would be my second bike for sunny days and trips abroad. Love the whole Harley thing.
I have a Sport Glide too and I'm totally in love. I started with a Forty Eight Special, then a Fat Boy Special (my big mistake) and since one year and a half the magnificent Sport Glide, in my opinion, the perfect bike.
A friend of mine, who is fairly well heeled, bought a new Fat Boy, but within a few months he had had so many problems, he dumped it for big Honda ST 1300 which he is still riding some years later, because it is bullet proof, with Honda reliability. I had never rated the cruiser experience personally, but thought I should add one to the stable for variety. It only stayed a couple of years because I like to do longer rides. It handled like a turd at low speeds and the feet forward ergos meant you couldn't stand up and give your bum a rest without stopping and getting off. I guess they're OK for those who like to do shorter hops to the cafe etc., but if you have some ground to cover, give me something with your feet positioned beneath your seat and a relatively upright riding position that doesn't put all your weight on your wrists.
At least when it was first around, I think the Fat Boy was this ultimate 'winebar-to-winebar' cruiser but recently Harley styling changes seem to have diluted the purity of that original design. In contrast, I think the Honda STs are probably the sportiest touring bikes you can get, which is why many policemen love to ride them. Within the H-D Softail range, I think the Heritage Classic is actually the best touring option but the full on (and now very expensive) Touring Models like 'Glides and Road Kings can be better for long motorway journeys. Sometimes the latter are a necessary evil within a motorcycle tour. I did a lot of touring on a '90 FXRT but eventually replaced that with a BMW R1150RT.
You're going to enjoy riding your Harley more than any other bike. Keep the Bonneville, you need a contrasting bike to remind you how much you like riding the Harley.
Harleys are expensive, but so are BMWs, Ducatis, Indians, and even some Triumphs. I think the Harley touring bikes are in the same price range as BMW touring bikes. I've never been a big fan of Harleys, but after seeing your Sport Glide, I did go online to see what was available. It's a very pretty bike.
Watching your review on this bike. I’m hoping toner one soon. Depends on a couple of factors. Didn’t actually go looking at the bike. I just heard it saw it and sat on it.. A lot better than my rebel… 👍👍
I pulled into a fuel station on v rod, cashier said that was the best vehicle to pull in today, on the downside it cost 14200 with screaming eagle and chrome panniers, needed to sell due to house renovation 18mths later, no one wanted it, only got 8700,my mate bought a new road king at the same time and it kept it's money, I had a better time on mine tho!
I think that the one major drawback on these things are the price for parts and accessories combined with the service cost, as a visual design looks great, oh yeah and some of em are ridiculously loud, there is a lot of difference between sounding good and sounding loud 😊
Freddie, this is my first comment, although I've been following your channel for more than a year now. Great video as always, perfect for a Sunday chillout with the relaxing vibe you and Monica give. Keep it up! 👏👏 As for the Harley, looks nice and definitely expensive, but I like the somewhat less beefy look than usual the Harley bikes. One more thing - you've got to make yourself a shelf or at least a hook in the garage, to put your helmet on there while preparing to go for a ride. Don't put them on the floor pleeease 😄😊🙏🙏🙏
Hi got to agree with Monika the polarising effect is the cost I do like a few Harleys but I can’t justify the price with very bare extras. The new cvo price is nearly £39,000 for some extra nice paint! So no Harley for me. All the best Tim
I sympathise with you at the start of the video trying to find neutral. My first bike was a Harley Street Rod 750 and I could never find neutral on that damn thing 😂
I avoided the BMW GS for years because of it's polarising effect. Then when I realised that all the other bikes I chose instead never came close, I tbought sod it! I'm on my 3rd now. Same with the Harley. If I had deep pockets and a big garage I'd definitely have one.
As a former Harley rider and former HD dealer sales person, the problem is not the price.....it is the lack of technology for the price. At that price it should have Skyhook semi active suspension, dual front disc brakes, cornering abs and more. Yes, the feel and ride of truly heavy bike is different and unique to Harley. But HD needs to deliver more value for the money when it comes to delivering up to date technology.
If anything, by hiring executives from urban sportswear firms like Puma and Nike, H-D plans to survive by attracting buyers with premium brand chachet achieved more by marketing than by sales volume or product features.
Nice looking , I was thinking if I ever left triumph and went back to HD this would be something I'd be looking for , then I saw the one the guy in my club has , riddles with rust at the rear frame, no doubt UKHD will blame the rain and UK weather ... 😂
Freddie good Sunday morning to ya . I was born and raised in Harley country, Milwaukee, Wi. I have seen every variation yet I have never ridden one. They always seem to be just out of reach for my budget. I could never justify the cost of a new one and would never buy an old leaky one. They're reputation has changed a lot over the years, from biker gang transport to yuppie status symbol. They definitely are works of art with a great historical story but they have continued to stay out of reach for me to own. Enjoy your time with this one for all it's worth .
I have been looking very closely at this bike for the last couple of weeks, so glad that you have one to test, look forward to hearing what you have to say about it after your trip to Cornwall. Have fun with it and ride safe.
There is something special with any HD… Worked for the Company and drove nearly anything from Flathead to TwinCam and now own a 2004 Sportster 1200C and really love these bikes… Sadly the typical HD customer here in Germany is someone who wants to show of that he has made it or is a member of one of this well known MC… Normal motorcyclist who just love to ride these great machines are a minority…😢 The reason why I stay away from all the HD lifestyle and parties! A Sportster is a perfect doing all going anywhere everyday bike, that can commute as well as doing two up touring … They aren’t perfect in anyway, but the sum how you could use these bike with there great low end torque makes them a great choice for any rider who isn’t searching for lap times on a racetrack.
Like you, we ride a lot of bikes, and getting on a Harley feels special. They are first class, and COOL. I think you should get one Freddie. 👍🏼
We watch you two lots and just to add totally agree with your comment there! lol
Fancy seeing you here! That said, I think british or similar classic look bikes are more Freddies style but then again as long as I have been watching his content he has always driven that Bonneville of his so maybe I am just so used to it that I cannot see him driving anything else. 😁
I own a 2019 HD Fat Boy and a 2001 Honda CBR1100XX. 2 completely different bikes. The Honda I use for going to the grocery / supermarket and doing errands with the occasional longer ride, mostly highway. The Harley I use when the sun is shining for longer scenic rides through the country side. Just love it. Each time I ride the Harley it feels special.
I have a 2021 sport glide and have been riding it for six months and absolutely love it. It feels like a lighter bike and handles beautifully. So easy to flick and just loves the twisties. I’m sure it’s not a Bonneville but it feels so secure on the road, it is a personal friend. I am a retired surgeon and appreciate the exquisite detail in its construction. It is certainly adequate in power. I think the Europeans understand the necessity for emissions controls and have more reasonable power expectations. Here in America no one is happy unless they have more horsepower than anyone needs, I especially loved your grocery shopping from helmet to pannier. No paper bags. So climate friendly . Keep up the great work.
Freddie, you know what I like about your videos, apart from the bikes, travel vlogs, riding etc? That really pleasant vibe and repartee between you and Monica. Just seems so nice and calming 🥰.
Agreed!
Totally bro. Agreed
I loved my Road King Classic. Rode it for 17 years all over Europe. Very very comfortable. I traded it in a couple of years ago for a Bonneville T120. I love my Bonneville. The moral is, bikes are great when you are open to appreciate them.
Having owned 4 HDs since the mid 70s, they are addictive to ride. Sold my last of a little over a year ago and never stop looking for the next one. I can stare at their motors for hours, splendid machinery.
I'm not a fan of Harleys, but I must say that bike looked 100% better without that front fairing. Good choice removing it Freddie.
My thoughts exactly! Taking the front faring off made it go from Neo retro, to classic harley, just how they should be 👌
Absolutely what philewards says...................
Totally agree.
That batwing faring isn’t neo retro. It had been on Harley Davison’s since the 1960, it is retro I think is looks better with
*Remove the panniers with the cowl for city riding. Pop these back on for the trip to Cornwall.* It's the Optimus Prime of motorcycles.
I have a 2019 Sport Glide. I’ve loved the motorcycle since I first rode it. Several mods later, I couldn’t ask for anything more. I catch a little Hell, but it is mine.
I own a 22 Harley Davidson Heritage Classic and will say that the Harley's carry their weight down low so its not horrible to maneuver. Plus the weight helps here in the states with wind gusts from the trucks or what have you. Great to see you on a Harley Freddie.👍
What makes Harleys special is the way they make you FEEL whenever you ride them.
Its a feeling no other bike can give you and I've owned a lot of high end bikes, but theres nothing like a Harley Davidson.
Agree
Its all in the mind.Its a mind set that people have acquired over the years from whatnot.Its not that they are better than any other bike its just that its a Harley
The "Thump" of the Twin Cam engine is great. Al of that is gone on the new M8's. They sound like Hondas.
My 22 heritage sounds nothing like a Honda, it has the 114 M8 and stock pipes and a growl like no other. It wistles a bit because of the open air cleaner but all in all it definitely sounds like a Harley Davidson. It rides as smooth as a Honda due to the new frame and mono shock, but make no mistake when you crack the throttle that 120ftlbs of torque is all Harley Davidson.
@@dwheeler016they might with a standard exhaust but an aftermarket one makes them sound how a Harley should.
Please don t stop making videos, so, I can also improve my English listening to you. Harley is Harley. I do also appreciated the Glorious TRIUMPH! ❤
10:27 on Sunday watching this short video…..This is a beast in the East!
Motorcycles are meant to stir the soul, when you find you soul stirrer then embrace the feeling it brings. This is a seriously good looking HD imho
Nice to meet you and Monica today Freddie! Hope you enjoyed your snacks from the Two Magpies in Darsham! Best wishes to from your Ontarian viewers ..lee and laura! 🤟🇨🇦🇬🇧
The weather down here in sunny Kernow is anything but right now, but I hope you have a good trip down regardless!
I have a 19 sport glide, best Harley I've ever rode , from power to the weight of the motorcycle, to touring, the whole package
I have owned 6 Harleys and my response to the Harley haters is to ask them which models they have ridden. They usually don’t have an answer to that 😀
I am one
Brill bikes - had great time on my Sport Glide, which was my first Harley. Good performance, very adequate ground clearance and very comfortable on long journeys. Only reason for changing was the weight when fully loaded with the missis, myself and luggage. Enjoy the bike!
Ive only recently discovered this channel absolutely love this dudes energy, picked up my first 125cc Cruiser about a month ago and finding this channel is perfect timing 👌 😎
Practical, stylish, plenty of power. Whats not to love? It can be so windy these days I wouldn't say no to the weight either...
Freddie it’s a good job we all don’t like the same things in life, I quite like the look of this bike! Will be fascinating to see how the Cornwall trip goes😀I would just say, don’t ever let the negative people take away your enthusiasm for all things to do with motorbikes actually to do with anything! 👏👍😀
Thank you Anton!🙂🙌🏻 Three dats ‘til Cornwall!
I have exactly the same bike, colour, year etc , made a few adjustments and stage 1 planned for this week. I love it, and I think you will to 👍
I had a sportglide for a year or so traded a speed twin in for it and loved both very much.now on a street glide which I traded a thunderbird for...👍👍
Very nice-looking bike. Love the small fairing, then you take it off moments later. Looks better with it. Good panniers. Not too heavy. Cheaper than I thought. Great first song. I wouldn't be put off by other motorcyclists' reactions. My main 'bike' in Europe now is a trike, and I couldn't give a damn what people think.
I predict that you will want to buy a Harley. If so, good for you. 1990 [Nick J]
The sportgilde does nearly £22.000 in Holland!! I bought 1 new in ‘21 but sold it after 4 months. First there was a lot of rustwater coming out of the 2 hokes in the backbone left and right. Also there was “stick slip” in the front fork. It needs to dissembled and new seals. Finally it was to small for me and get al lot of back strain, with my ft6,3
theres never been a bike suit you more freddie 😁🤘 , we recently brought ours down in the van to explore all the coastal river creeks and marinas and cafes in essex/suffolk , weather were hot and parking not a problem when you are on a bike , keep up with the fantastic videos 👍
A lovely looking bike. I look forward to your cornwall trip: A trip I've done many times: Take waterproofs! I really liked your spontaneous (presumably) interaction with Monica; I think that really worked and maybe you should consider including more of that. It just added an extra warmth to your already relaxed, semi-intimate, delivery style.
Former Harley owner here. I think the comments you read show the problem of the Harley community itself. Huge egos.
Knowing dozens of bikers of this sort I can say: they absolutely need something like a Harley to fill up their personality to feel like a „real“ man.
Besides that there are a lot of awesome people in the community to. But they don’t make so much noise 😉
I bought myself a RE Classic 350. Also because of your videos. Best bike I ever had. Not for the ego but for the soul 😊
You are doing an awesome job!
i’ve owned a sport glide, handles so well, the new soft tail platform is fantastic, i now have a low rider ST which is on another level, love your work
What a lovely bike! I have no idea how anyone can dislike these bikes. It looks better without the fairing on, but it's great to have for the longer trips. It will make motorway miles a lot more pleasurable thats for sure!
I've been riding and wrenching on Harley's since the 80's. I have one of my EVO's that I built out to 115ci which I rebuilt after 90K. I think the EVO's where probably the best engine Harley produced the newer M8's have a lot of plastic engine parts on them and if you are planning on keeping your bike as long as I do these are going to need to be addressed. But if you are just going to ride the bike until the warranty is up then there is no need to do any modifications. Another thing about Harley is their warranty... any modifications to your bike will void the warranty so no slip-ons, no air cleaner mods unless it's a Harley Davidson part and it's installed by their mechanics which is going to cost you... let's just say a lot of money. Nothing is cheap on a Harley as with many of the other manufactures. But the one thing I will say about Harley is they are fabulous for long distance riding that is after you change out the factory seat... LOL
Being a Harley owner i of course love them too. They seem to turn heads like no other bike (along with Indian's perhaps). However, I wonder some times how suited they are to British roads compared to say the beautiful Triumph range of bikes (the T100 being my favourite). Thanks guys.
As a former Harley owner, my Ducati gets a lot more attention
@@madrat5176 I was making a general comment. Ducati's are beautiful too.
Yeah, the main reason that they turn heads is we can hear you coming a mile away 😏
@@kevindarkstar Not mine, runs stock pipes!👍
I agree something special but not really built for our awful roads and weather
I have one: gauntlet grey (a bit darker...) with stage 1 and rinehart exhaust and mistang seat. I like the small fairing.....I love this bike. I still like my wife's bonneville too!!!! But the harley is so cool.... lots of torque, lots of fun.....
I’m no biker and I’ve never ridden a motorcycle in my life…but to me that is one beautiful bike. Yes it’s expensive but you could ride it anywhere on the planet for years. If I decided to become a biker that beast would be on my list. Great video Freddie…quality of video, as always, is 100% 👍 I look forward to your trip to Cornwall on it 👍🇬🇧
If you do get into biking then have a look at the Royal Enfield Meteor 350. Not too expensive and easy to start riding on it.
Exactly! it’s the bike non bikers like
I have a '21 in the white. I'm in the US. I have also spent a few thousand on bling and a slip-on that is loud. I love it. But my first love is my Triumph Street Triple 765R.
So cool, and looks even better with the front removed, although you would probably appreciate it on the motorway. I need to give the cruiser life a go. Thank you!
Lovely bike. Hope the ride down goes ok. If you’re around Truro / Redruth area could grab a coffee and I’ll bring my Harley Street Rod. Safe journey
I traded a Ducati 1299s against a Softail Slim, best decision I’ve made for a while, the panigale belongs on a race track but it’s too expensive to throw down the track. The Harley is ideal for road riding and gives me a massive smile whenever I ride it
Nice one Freddie. Ive had my FXDX for over12 years now. The Harleys are great to ride .
I owned a Sport Glide. I bought it when it was first released in 2018 without test riding. Never loved it. I could tell you about it, but better you form your own impression. Traded it in for a different Harley model after eighteen months. People that “hate” Harley Davidson mirror my irrational hatred of Royal Enfield, but like me with Royal Enfield most have never ridden a Harley, or they have never spent more than a short test ride on one. Harley’s are well made, fun to ride, very addictive to customize, have a great social life around them, and no more expensive to run than a BMW motorcycle based on my own experience. The new Harley prices have become ridiculous recently, but they hold their second hand value extremely well.
It's going to be fascinating Freddie to hear how you get on with the Sport Glide, especially the weight (317kgs), forward foot pegs, minimum ground clearance and the tiny pillion seat. I can see the attraction but is it practical on English roads? Over to you Maestro!
It's the "thunder", the engaging feel (most bikes are engaging inherently compared to a car, maybe besides a moped) at any speed, they might feel heftier than most, a bit more brut nut that's what adds to the Harley experience. and they've been refining it for decades now, so it's a modern bike with character.
That one looks stunning mate, it's the kind of bike you want to spent as much time looking at it on the garage admiring it and yearning to ride as much riding it anywhere because of anything.
Cannot wait for the rest of your videos with it 😎
Every Harley owner I ever see is in their 50s or 60s, even older. I always assumed they are people who have had Harleys all their lives, or just that it's only when you reach that age that you might have the money and the garage space to have one. Used to see some beauties at the annual Bristol bike show - if it ever happens again.
Bought my 1st SG in 2020, sold it like an idiot and missed it so much got another one 2 months ago. Absolutely love it and don't give a damn what anyone else thinks, I've got one and they haven't. 😊
I’ve just gone from a sports bike to a Diavel and absolutely love it. On the Harley thing, I tend to find it’s Harley owners who tend to see themselves as a separate community and rarely will they put there hand up and acknowledge other bikers, so it seems to me they are the issue. I like the bikes, although they are obviously more suited to American roads. You need to try a Diavel Freddie, cruiser comfort with sports bike performance. 😊
I got a Harley Davidson 883 Sportster 2020 model, it is black.
This summer I drove it over 3400 km in 14 days (26. June - 9. July), from the southern part of Norway to the northern part of Norway.
That's some serious distance.
In 1998 or about then I rode my Sport Glide (FXRT) across Europe to a rally in Norway, crossing into Norway from the north of Denmark on the way out and returning via a quick tour through Sweden, then Copenhagen and all along the North Sea Coast back to the UK.
Most of the roads in Norway seemed to have at most 80 kph speed limits, so I was happy to be on a big, comfortable and slow Harley :)
Handsome bike and amazing color, the fairing and pannnier goes well together, think the designers decided to add the fairing because the front looks naked with the panniers.
I have been riding bikes since I was 16, now 69! I have ridden dozens of different makes of bike and have loved them all for what they are. I built a ground up Harley chopper and have owned 3 others, but my true allegiance is now to my Moto Guzzis. I have 3, a Convert, a T3 California, and an Ambassador,.all are tax free, sound wonderful and have that something that stirs the soul. They are super easy to work on, spares are easily available (they are 40/50 years old!) and are so full of character. Look em up. But, every time I hear a Harley rumble past I have to look. That sound is music to my ears. All the nonsense spouted about them is usually from people who have never ridden one. And you will probably find that most are ridden more often than many other bikes, even though nay sayers would have you believe otherwise. I live in Cornwall and never a day goes by without several passing my house, there are loads down here. I h it ate the negativity that surrounds them and there owners that some show, it is so juvenile. Motorbikes are a wonderful creation - all of them! Your channel is one of the best on RUclips! ps. I also ride a Honda NC 750x DCT, you need thick skin to ride one of thes too!!!!
That is a bargain. In Holland they are at least 20% more expensive.
Be a pretty boring world if we all liked the same thing. Like you though, I love my Guzzi. I haven’t had the privilege of riding a Harley, but I prefer the Sportster style. I’d love a 48 but they’re just too expensive.
Great bike.
Off topic, your voice was made for videos. You have a great pace, eloquence, and enthusiasm, which makes watching these videos great.
I have one and love it. But seriously it is a very versatile bike. If you add a removable rack to it as well you have serious luggage capacity. Then if you want the stripped down look everything comes off. It’s true they are expensive but they also hold their value well.
You didn’t mention my “Tractor” comment Freddie 😂. I was only teasing though. I have ridden a few Harleys and they are surprisingly easy to ride despite the weight. I have even ridden a big Heritage Springer through an obstacle course with see saws, ramp and slalom and it handled it. This one looks stylish even with the batwing nose fairing. However, it hasn’t got the distinctive Harley potato potato sound for some reason and only 83 hp on a 1700cc bike is the reason they get slated.
Born to be mild.
Unfortunately for me, this is quite a popular comment!😆
I empathise Freddie- I’m 6’, big beard,lots of tattoos and was wearing a Harley Davidson T-shirt when someone said’ oh that’s your Harley is it? You don’t look the type!’ 😂
At least he was born. Rather than hatched out of some reptilian egg like a lot so called humans🤣
@@kramnam4716 Are you on some sort of drugs?
I own one of these, they are great Bikes, very versatile. I added floor boards which makes the ride so comfortable. The fairing is always a very polarising topic. I've installed an FXRT fairing which has much better wind protection for freeway and long rides.
I’m not a Harley person.. But that is a beautiful bike. I’m probably one of very few who preferred it with the fairing.. 🙂
I became a Harley person after riding one. I prefer this bike with the fairing. Not a fan of baggers but I am a fan of this one.
Appreciating the Harley content. I always enjoy these ones, other bikes too.. but as Harley riders these videos will be a treat for us. The bike looks better without the fairing, but on a practical note, I think you'd appreciate the fairing on a longer journey. Then whip it off the bike for shorter trips
hell yeah been hanging out for this video. enjoy the two weeks with this lovely bike. Harleys arent my taste but as with every bike I can always appreciate a nice bike regardless if it fits my taste. If I had the money, id probably get myself a beefy harleys.
Really cool with the fairing getting removed in seconds, and without any tools!!
I like the front cowl and the panniers are very streamline plus you can remove both when not touring.
It’s good you have a HD, now you will feel how good they are but how better most others are and more affordable , either way enjoy the ride I like them👍😎
The Harley Davidson where I live, is known to be a pose bike. They only get out in good weather, the riders are often haughty, contemptuous and the price doesn't match the performance. I'm not saying that it's a bad bike, just NOT the image that I want to project to my neighbours.
And that silly headlight cover can stay off!
Welcome to the club,Freddie, mike aged 67,been riding 49,years,love my deluxe
Harleys not really my thing, but do like this, especially like how clean and uncluttered the bars/clocks look.
I’m really glad you noticed this (I felt so, too). The indicator position on the handlebars is brilliant also👌🏻
10:15 A missed opportunity for a classic film quote, there, given the bike you're on! 😂😂
Cannot go wrong with one of HDs. Elvis rode it, Terminator rode it, and now Freddie did it too😄
Taking the front fairing off really improves the look. For long distance I’d whack it back on. Otherwise I’d keep it off.
Oh, and new pipes. It needs new pipes 👌
I have had few periods in my life (I am 61) without a bike. It was very difficult and I never feel happy when I was bikeless. I am a big cruiser fan but have never owned a Harley. Haven't ruled it out though. Nearly bought a Sportster 1200 back in 2005 but went for the Triumph Speedmaster instead.
I like the less-is-more approach when it comes to motorcycle that's why I prefer Cruisers and vintage bikes. On a nice day it's just nice to have something with two wheels
WOW! That video, the scenery! That music! You are in love ! And so you should be because I have one since 2018 and I am going to let you in on a secret..... you're going to love it more and more with every ride. It's such a surprise that HD has stopped the Sport Glide production in the US because honestly it's their best bike in years! It's the best of 2 worlds. And yes, I also took off the faring as soon as I brought it home and never put it back on. I accessorized it over the 1st 3 years and so it no longer looks much like the first day. You have to put your personal signature on it. But no matter what, it's a gorgeous bike that is sporty enough for everyday Los Angeles traffic while a perfectly powerful touring bike for cross country rides too. Over the years and many roads travelled, it has never let me down once. Well worth the investment and ignore those who say anything negative about HD. They're in a class of their own.
As I said, you'll get to love it more and more as time goes on. Enjoy the ride!
Nice one Freddie, while I’m not a Harley fan. I can appreciate them. I have to say this one looks very nice-but would look stunning with spoked wheels!
Freind mine just bought nightrider in February he’s had nothing but problems back in the shop again now battery isn’t charging , very exspensive paper weight !
Lots of other brand bikes are 18k+ bmw/Ducati but to name 2.
Harley Davidson the most iconic motorcycle brand on earth....nothing to apologise for there.❤
Enjoy your time with the sport glide Freddie....🏁🤙
Not my thing but what a beautiful machine and it's always a joy to see and hear them out and about. They ooze character, quality and class.
Another well edited & put together video. I'm not really a Harley fan but I do get the appeal of them, this one definitely looks better without that nose cone too. Looking forward to future videos.
Ohh Freddie! So beautiful to hear Monikas thoughts on the HD! It’s so bad ass it suits you & your coolness 🤙 Don’t ever get one ever! Let remain a dream & leave it planted!
Thank you Steve🙂 One day…. one day!
I think Monica hit the nail on the head. I'm slowly coming around to Harley's but baulk at the price and weight. Get a Guzzi V7 and get a lot of the same authentic feeling for a fraction of the price and weight.
Looks great but try flipping the mirrors upside down and removing the saddle bags too! It’ll look even sharper…nice ride man 🤙🏻
I have had a few. Something special about owning one. But on uk Roads and weather just not practical for me. If I had the money and time it would be my second bike for sunny days and trips abroad. Love the whole Harley thing.
I have a Sport Glide too and I'm totally in love. I started with a Forty Eight Special, then a Fat Boy Special (my big mistake) and since one year and a half the magnificent Sport Glide, in my opinion, the perfect bike.
A friend of mine, who is fairly well heeled, bought a new Fat Boy, but within a few months he had had so many problems, he dumped it for big Honda ST 1300 which he is still riding some years later, because it is bullet proof, with Honda reliability. I had never rated the cruiser experience personally, but thought I should add one to the stable for variety. It only stayed a couple of years because I like to do longer rides. It handled like a turd at low speeds and the feet forward ergos meant you couldn't stand up and give your bum a rest without stopping and getting off. I guess they're OK for those who like to do shorter hops to the cafe etc., but if you have some ground to cover, give me something with your feet positioned beneath your seat and a relatively upright riding position that doesn't put all your weight on your wrists.
At least when it was first around, I think the Fat Boy was this ultimate 'winebar-to-winebar' cruiser but recently Harley styling changes seem to have diluted the purity of that original design. In contrast, I think the Honda STs are probably the sportiest touring bikes you can get, which is why many policemen love to ride them.
Within the H-D Softail range, I think the Heritage Classic is actually the best touring option but the full on (and now very expensive) Touring Models like 'Glides and Road Kings can be better for long motorway journeys. Sometimes the latter are a necessary evil within a motorcycle tour.
I did a lot of touring on a '90 FXRT but eventually replaced that with a BMW R1150RT.
Freddie is so good at making his videos feel natural, the way he talks and moves. I want to learn that!
Not being cheap makes you feel like you’re riding something special. I like them!
I'm amazed by the maneuverability of the bike even though it looks huge!
It’s been extremely easy to live with so far🙂👌🏻
They are so low its easy to maneuver them kaizen getting both feet down to apply force to move them is a breeze
You're going to enjoy riding your Harley more than any other bike. Keep the Bonneville, you need a contrasting bike to remind you how much you like riding the Harley.
I bought a new v rod a few years ago, loved it. 120 bhp, 280kg.
Lovely looking bike and looks so much better without the fairing. With the fairing it reminds me of a mobility scooter!
Harleys are expensive, but so are BMWs, Ducatis, Indians, and even some Triumphs. I think the Harley touring bikes are in the same price range as BMW touring bikes. I've never been a big fan of Harleys, but after seeing your Sport Glide, I did go online to see what was available. It's a very pretty bike.
Watching your review on this bike. I’m hoping toner one soon. Depends on a couple of factors. Didn’t actually go looking at the bike. I just heard it saw it and sat on it..
A lot better than my rebel… 👍👍
I pulled into a fuel station on v rod, cashier said that was the best vehicle to pull in today, on the downside it cost 14200 with screaming eagle and chrome panniers, needed to sell due to house renovation 18mths later, no one wanted it, only got 8700,my mate bought a new road king at the same time and it kept it's money, I had a better time on mine tho!
I think that the one major drawback on these things are the price for parts and accessories combined with the service cost, as a visual design looks great, oh yeah and some of em are ridiculously loud, there is a lot of difference between sounding good and sounding loud 😊
Freddy will have to learn to do his own wrenching! Harleys are simple to work on!
@@saveurselves989 good job 😆
Freddie, this is my first comment, although I've been following your channel for more than a year now. Great video as always, perfect for a Sunday chillout with the relaxing vibe you and Monica give. Keep it up! 👏👏 As for the Harley, looks nice and definitely expensive, but I like the somewhat less beefy look than usual the Harley bikes.
One more thing - you've got to make yourself a shelf or at least a hook in the garage, to put your helmet on there while preparing to go for a ride. Don't put them on the floor pleeease 😄😊🙏🙏🙏
Hi got to agree with Monika the polarising effect is the cost I do like a few Harleys but I can’t justify the price with very bare extras. The new cvo price is nearly £39,000 for some extra nice paint! So no Harley for me. All the best Tim
I sympathise with you at the start of the video trying to find neutral. My first bike was a Harley Street Rod 750 and I could never find neutral on that damn thing 😂
I avoided the BMW GS for years because of it's polarising effect. Then when I realised that all the other bikes I chose instead never came close, I tbought sod it! I'm on my 3rd now. Same with the Harley. If I had deep pockets and a big garage I'd definitely have one.
As a former Harley rider and former HD dealer sales person, the problem is not the price.....it is the lack of technology for the price. At that price it should have Skyhook semi active suspension, dual front disc brakes, cornering abs and more. Yes, the feel and ride of truly heavy bike is different and unique to Harley. But HD needs to deliver more value for the money when it comes to delivering up to date technology.
If anything, by hiring executives from urban sportswear firms like Puma and Nike, H-D plans to survive by attracting buyers with premium brand chachet achieved more by marketing than by sales volume or product features.
Nice looking , I was thinking if I ever left triumph and went back to HD this would be something I'd be looking for , then I saw the one the guy in my club has , riddles with rust at the rear frame, no doubt UKHD will blame the rain and UK weather ... 😂
Just traded my 2021 Triumph Street Twin on 2018 HD Street Bob and absolutely love it.
Freddie good Sunday morning to ya . I was born and raised in Harley country, Milwaukee, Wi. I have seen every variation yet I have never ridden one. They always seem to be just out of reach for my budget. I could never justify the cost of a new one and would never buy an old leaky one. They're reputation has changed a lot over the years, from biker gang transport to yuppie status symbol. They definitely are works of art with a great historical story but they have continued to stay out of reach for me to own. Enjoy your time with this one for all it's worth .
The front end of this bike including the triple trees and head light look great without the fairing.
I have been looking very closely at this bike for the last couple of weeks, so glad that you have one to test, look forward to hearing what you have to say about it after your trip to Cornwall.
Have fun with it and ride safe.
I hope you find the videos useful!
Thank you🤜🏼🤛🏼
@@FreddieDobbs Yes, I already have, I now know what it looks like without the fairing.
I never knew I could fall in love with a bike like this till I saw this new HD model. I own a ducati btw.
It’s a beauty, isn’t it it!😍
There is something special with any HD…
Worked for the Company and drove nearly anything from Flathead to TwinCam and now own a 2004 Sportster 1200C and really love these bikes…
Sadly the typical HD customer here in Germany is someone who wants to show of that he has made it or is a member of one of this well known MC…
Normal motorcyclist who just love to ride these great machines are a minority…😢
The reason why I stay away from all the HD lifestyle and parties!
A Sportster is a perfect doing all going anywhere everyday bike, that can commute as well as doing two up touring …
They aren’t perfect in anyway, but the sum how you could use these bike with there great low end torque makes them a great choice for any rider who isn’t searching for lap times on a racetrack.