I took my motorcycle safety training class at Harley-Davidson on this bike, so I have good memories on it. That figure-8 turn in the box was tricky when starting out :) I still try that in open parking lots sometimes.
You both were lucky. My class only had enduros. (Granted I'm glad they let me use my Electra glide but the seats were a literal pain in the rear. Lol) The figure 8s my instructors freaked on me because the rest of the class were beginners. I did those in less than 4' apart from one another. Class was fun however.
I took the class last weekend at Harley-Davidson. At 57 years old and never rode before, I believe it is a great bike to learn on. Thanks for the video.
Anyhow, the way to go with Harleys is to get an old one and fix it up. My pops has one too. Do a video on the bikes in Mad Max - your channel will blow up!
That’s a good idea actually, will definitely look into that. My father is already looking to upgrade, he’s got his eyes on an older model (2014 or so) fat bob or fat boy? Not sure exactly which
I must say your review is spot on.... My partner learnt and just recently got her REs on a 2015 model. i will say to anyone looking to get this style Harley please be careful with your fuel! not the grade of fuel but the fuel light! we tested it out last night finally got the fuel light to come on at 350ks .... that's awesome considering my GSX-R 07 600 fuel light comes on at 220Ks on a good tank.... however i have at least 60ks in my tank the Harley only had 4ks,,, no I'm not joking! We got stuck on the side of the HWY without gas! If it wasn't for someone else that pulled over in their 4x4 we would of spent a lot longer on the side of the HWY! As a LAMS approved bike I can not fault them especially for those that are vertically challenged. just pay attention to the kms you travel especially if you going some distance and fuel stops are a bit between.... Awesome bike foe what it is.. entry level Lams bike and possibly more! As any bike they have their floors and to me the end decision is based purely on the rider and their preference of riding style. Again awesome review and highly agree with it.
I rented one of these from a Harley dealer for a week in San Diego, putting 600 miles on it through urban and twistie/hill country riding. I am 5'9"; I found the seat height comfortable. The engine sounded beautiful and developed very useable power. It is an attractive bike. People asked about it when I was parked. The 6 speed gearbox shifted smoothly, but finding neutral at a stop was not always as easy as on other bikes I have ridden. I noticed immediately how wide the bike felt.. At the end of 100 miles it was even wider. I usually ride a Suzuki S40, which is not famous for high performance.. but the throttle response of my S40 is much more satisfying than on the Street 500 (both fully stock.) Granted, the S40 is nearly 100 lbs lighter... This bike is perfectly "meh" in every way, and hence, overpriced. I paid $2500 for my Suzuki with 1100 miles, in comparison. I found the front suspension to be very soft. It "dives" deeply when front breaks are applied. Brakes are perfectly adequate. Fuel consumption was exactly as predicted - around 55mpg. I did not find the bike to be confident to ride aggressively in curves, as the reviewer intimates. In San Diego traffic, it barely held on, as traffic flows at 75 mpg. I kept up, but didn't outrun anybody. Overall, an adequate bike.. but I'd personally look elsewhere.
We just bought one for my gf to learn on. I grew up on dirt bikes and have owned all the "Big 4" and a couple of Sportys. THIS bike made me smile all the home on the first ride, and every time I ride it. If not for my 883R, I'd be looking for a Harley Street Rod (750). TWD
A long time ago when I was working in South India, a Harley Davidson store opened up. I was a little shy at that time and I didn't get to checkout their rides. Here at my place, Harley Davidson bikes are very rare to see.
this is my dream bike i know traditional Harley riders may not like it but it looks awesome and i love it the look and sound of them i would love to own one my dream bike.
I think it’s a pretty underrated little cruiser for sure. For the streets it’s got very usable power and is quite agile and fun. I’m sure you’ll love it!
i just bought the 2018 model with a two brothers racing exhaust and it sounds amazing and i love the bike! its a little small but will be perfect for my first harley. awesome review mate!
I have a Harley Street 500 and find its a great little bike to learn on except for the things you were talking about, also the small screen, and mirrors are a pain but does struggle once over 100 105 km per hour.
Hey mate, thanks for the excellent video review. I have a 2017 Street 500, but with those annoying short mirrors. Do you know the best places to buy the extended mirrors like you have? I assume it gave you clear vision behind? I'm in Brissie.
If you wanted a Harley you should have started on an Iron 883. They aren't amazing but they are newbie friendly and 10 times better than the street 500. These are incredibly underpowered for a 500cc motor. My mates used to overtake me on their 225cc Scorpios - was embarissing lol.
@@farhanzaman152 The iron 883 is a better bike to learn on imo. Even the sportster 1200,s if you are a careful. They are not crazy powerful and will last you a few years before you feel the need to upgrade. The Triumph bonnevile range are even better if it doesn’t have to be a Harley.
I solved the mirror issue re short side mirrors, what I’m doin is, because I’m a little boy, I lean few inches forward, and clip my elbow inwards while checking on my mirrors, easy, so far after 1 year owning now 7k on the clock, I got no issue at all, and I visited all the places I wanted to see ridin a bike.
They have a video of a 500 being dynoed on here and it made 30hp and like 26ft.lbs. at the wheel. I have a 2017 and I've had it to 110 indicated on the speedo. I have no issues with power foe me. I get about 50mpg and ride fairly hard. Decent little bike for what it is.
@@ReganJensen07 110 mph on the speedometer tucked in and I let off idk how much more it would have went it was still pulling. I was on flat ground with a side wind.
@@waiwong7996 depends. At the Harley Davidson MSF I took they taught me on a 500cc. It weighed like 450 pounds. My Ninja 400 is a 400cc (of course) and weighs 364 pounds. At a stop like I can play around leaning it but on that Harley I can't because I would've dropped it lol
The biggest bike I ever owned was a 250cc, honeslty don't give a shit about people's opinion on small engines, they are fun and work well for city bikes. I recently moved back to the USA and am thinking about getting this bike, since I had to sell my last one.
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I wondered why some smart cookie hasn’t made a relocation kit to lift the front of that tank up,looks kind of flat. Used to be a common upgrade on the old Harley’s . Good review man 👍
Not sure about that one, the tank does look a bit flat but you don't really notice it in person. Not sure why it looks so much better in person than it does in photo/video 🤷🏻♂️
i have a new one, and it has had trouble to lights flashing randomly, apparently its some electrical fault with the newer models, not happy since it is brand new
Undoubteably the finest middle weight motorcycle that HD or any manufacturer has ever made. The build quality would make BMW green with envy. It is fast and comfortable and the japanese makers like kawasaki, suzuki and ducati have much to learn from HD's 500 street.
Yeah for a 500 it purs nice does your father have a problem with the engine cover too? Also a comment for confidence the ninja 400 is way faster than the zx-25r.
No he hasn’t mentioned having any issues with the engine cover, but I am a bit taller and have bigger legs. Definitely a nice sounding bike! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment 🙏🏻
Not sure about that one. Maybe with everything happening with Rona. But it's Harleys best selling bike so I highly doubt they'll stop making them, I also see them absolutely everywhere
@@brokenmarbles70 actually yeah... Sort of we were taken out the back to look at a street 500 and he was the only one in the workshop... I didn't mention MDB
Have ridden a demo one from a local dealership, a nice bike overall, but Honda cornered this market a long time ago, needs to be better than the Rebel, Which it really isn"t.
I think Harley got quite a few thing right on this bike. It just doesn't look right. I think they should have went with a design closer to the sportster. A smaller displacement sportster would give the Honda Rebel some competition.
I remember I bought this large HD Eagle patch for the back of a denim jacket decades ago in LA and stuck it to a denim jacket I had around but have never worn it unless I bought a Harley...Now that I'm shopping around for a 2nd hand cruiser and came across the amount of these being sold as used on Bike sales interested me, but why so many? If anything I am tempted to have the dream of having a Harley and thus wearing that sleeveless denim jacket with it BUT being under 500cc didn't seem right...so here I am trying to see what the reviews are and unfortunately it didn't impress me, the bike, not the review. The dash seems they have taken the adage that less is more...well this is less is not enough. Plus the lack of torque and though I didn't see the rider seating on the bike but from pictures on other sites, it seems like a small bike where me as a 6ft 90kg male might look a little too big for it. So why are there so many used 500cc Harleys for sale, yet the bike that I have also been looking at and was just about to buy if someone didn't beat me to it, the Vulcan VN 900 Classic, there aren't many around? Im guessing that all of these entry level people have had their fun and have now grown tired of whatever deficiencies this bike might have...just guessing. Thanks for the reviews dude...See you on the SEQ roads!
You made the right call. The Street 500 was my learning bike and its overall pretty dreadful. The Honda is superior in every way except possibly looks but that is subjective. This is all coming from a Harley guy. The XG500, 750 and Street Rods are an embarassment to Harley Davidson. The build quality is awful and their reliability is at best, questionable.
@@StateOfMind63 i love the looks of the cmx over the Harley it looks a bit more refined where the Harley just looks like it was slapped together but your right its subjective and each too there own
You’d need a bigger bike. Unfortunately these bikes are not that customizable unlike their bigger touring bikes like I have. I bring up customization because just about any bike you sit in at your height will need some things switched out… most notable being the handlebars and seat. I used the street 500 for the MSF course (they supplied the bikes) and it felt too small for me at 5’9”. If it’s your first bike, you’re gonna want to start on something smaller anyway (regarding displacement) but at your height, you’d need something bigger (physical size). However, at the end of the day, the only way to know is for you to go sit on one. What felt small to me during my MSF course may be comfortable for you (I’d be shocked though)
This was my first ever bike. Dreadful quality and gutless engine. Get the Honda Rebel instead, it will last longer and is all around a much better bike and engine.
hey I have a good one for ya. the bolt holding the belt sprocket broken on mine,, and melted my belt off.and I have had my head gaskets redone 3 times in 3 yrs, and ,,now the timing chain and oil pump had to be replaced and just found out the bearings in the transmission are toast,,and this is a 2015 street 500... and Harley wont fix or touch it now..and I had it inside. ..if outside covered.. soo ya...no...its a motorcycle..it should withstand weather...winter inside it went..so no excuses from harley to make a crap bike(from India )
I own a SuperSprot S. absolutely fantastic bike. One thing you did not mentioned: You can travel whit a SuperSport, even whit a pillion and she/he will feel a lot of confort! You can add bags to a Supersport. you can not do anything of that whit the Aprilia. The ducati wins easily
How old do you need to be to ride? No age restrictions in Australia, just have to have your car license for a year before you get your motorcycle license
Harley axed all street bikes for 2021. Small budget bike are not the bread and butter of Harley. If you still want a street bike go check the Japanese bikes they make true real bikes and they outlast their owners if taken care.
Sorry.....but how much or what EXACTLY were you provided with and by WHO THE F EVER when you planned to do a non-biased review of that piece of crap!!!!????
@@vinnie19971 I would have to disagree. It was my first bike and I thought it was dreadful. Extremely underpowered for a 500cc, terrible build quality and its also the only bike ive ever riden where the ergonomics hurt me after an hour or so of riding. My mates used to blast past me on their 225cc Yamaha Scorpios which was just embarissing.
I took my motorcycle safety training class at Harley-Davidson on this bike, so I have good memories on it. That figure-8 turn in the box was tricky when starting out :) I still try that in open parking lots sometimes.
I took the class last weekend, and I agree! I'm looking at possibly buying one. Very comfortable little bike.
You both were lucky. My class only had enduros. (Granted I'm glad they let me use my Electra glide but the seats were a literal pain in the rear. Lol) The figure 8s my instructors freaked on me because the rest of the class were beginners. I did those in less than 4' apart from one another. Class was fun however.
I took the class last weekend at Harley-Davidson. At 57 years old and never rode before, I believe it is a great bike to learn on. Thanks for the video.
2 kinds of riders. Those who have wrecked, and those who will. I don't preach about gear, but as a "mate" GLOVES AND RIDING SHOES!
Haha usually I do but I forgot them on this occasion!
Anyhow, the way to go with Harleys is to get an old one and fix it up. My pops has one too. Do a video on the bikes in Mad Max - your channel will blow up!
That’s a good idea actually, will definitely look into that. My father is already looking to upgrade, he’s got his eyes on an older model (2014 or so) fat bob or fat boy? Not sure exactly which
@@Kwackajack Cheers to him - keeps you fit. ( Serious about mad max man, we eat that stuff up over here).
Looking at getting my Learners. I'm 30 and never held before haha but this bike is on the Lams list in vic so may be my first bike 😬🤞🏽
Best of luck!
Good review 🔥🔥 I like the sound of this exhaust on the bike!
Sounds so good
Definitely a great sounding bike! Thanks for watching
I must say your review is spot on.... My partner learnt and just recently got her REs on a 2015 model. i will say to anyone looking to get this style Harley please be careful with your fuel! not the grade of fuel but the fuel light! we tested it out last night finally got the fuel light to come on at 350ks .... that's awesome considering my GSX-R 07 600 fuel light comes on at 220Ks on a good tank.... however i have at least 60ks in my tank the Harley only had 4ks,,, no I'm not joking! We got stuck on the side of the HWY without gas! If it wasn't for someone else that pulled over in their 4x4 we would of spent a lot longer on the side of the HWY! As a LAMS approved bike I can not fault them especially for those that are vertically challenged. just pay attention to the kms you travel especially if you going some distance and fuel stops are a bit between.... Awesome bike foe what it is.. entry level Lams bike and possibly more! As any bike they have their floors and to me the end decision is based purely on the rider and their preference of riding style. Again awesome review and highly agree with it.
Was going to say when you first started the bike, "that aint no stock exhaust!" LOL nice review. I have had my 500 for a year now and love it.
hahaha yea definitely not stock, put on at the dealership though. Nice, what do you think is your favourite part about the bike?
@@Kwackajack I like the smaller size and easy maneuverability. Also very fun to ride!
I rented one of these from a Harley dealer for a week in San Diego, putting 600 miles on it through urban and twistie/hill country riding. I am 5'9"; I found the seat height comfortable. The engine sounded beautiful and developed very useable power. It is an attractive bike. People asked about it when I was parked. The 6 speed gearbox shifted smoothly, but finding neutral at a stop was not always as easy as on other bikes I have ridden. I noticed immediately how wide the bike felt.. At the end of 100 miles it was even wider.
I usually ride a Suzuki S40, which is not famous for high performance.. but the throttle response of my S40 is much more satisfying than on the Street 500 (both fully stock.) Granted, the S40 is nearly 100 lbs lighter... This bike is perfectly "meh" in every way, and hence, overpriced. I paid $2500 for my Suzuki with 1100 miles, in comparison.
I found the front suspension to be very soft. It "dives" deeply when front breaks are applied. Brakes are perfectly adequate. Fuel consumption was exactly as predicted - around 55mpg. I did not find the bike to be confident to ride aggressively in curves, as the reviewer intimates.
In San Diego traffic, it barely held on, as traffic flows at 75 mpg. I kept up, but didn't outrun anybody.
Overall, an adequate bike.. but I'd personally look elsewhere.
What Harley Davidson bike would be the best for a beginner ?
We just bought one for my gf to learn on. I grew up on dirt bikes and have owned all the "Big 4" and a couple of Sportys. THIS bike made me smile all the home on the first ride, and every time I ride it. If not for my 883R, I'd be looking for a Harley Street Rod (750). TWD
Hello from Canada. I also own a 2015 HD 500 street. So far it's a great bike to learn and ride on.
How about the ride in highway ?
@@Sherinthomas791 not bad stock. But when you change your pipe might lose some power for louder pipes
@@raven22at thanks
Everyone says it’s a great bike,
until they rode other bikes.
Great review, clear voice and quality. Was part of that video shot in Tallebudgera valley btw?
Yep! I shoot there often
A long time ago when I was working in South India, a Harley Davidson store opened up. I was a little shy at that time and I didn't get to checkout their rides. Here at my place, Harley Davidson bikes are very rare to see.
this is my dream bike i know traditional Harley riders may not like it but it looks awesome and i love it the look and sound of them i would love to own one my dream bike.
I think it’s a pretty underrated little cruiser for sure. For the streets it’s got very usable power and is quite agile and fun. I’m sure you’ll love it!
Ive been thinking about getting this or the ninja 400. Idk which one
i just bought the 2018 model with a two brothers racing exhaust and it sounds amazing and i love the bike! its a little small but will be perfect for my first harley. awesome review mate!
That's awesome! The little street 500 sounds great with an aftermarket for sure.
Thank you for your informational videos!
No worries 🙂
Is this Harley xg 500? Great video again keep them coming 😃
Yep this is an xg500, called the street 500 here in Aus :)
Good video. My brother-in-law has a 2018 500 Street.
I have a Harley Street 500 and find its a great little bike to learn on except for the things you were talking about, also the small screen, and mirrors are a pain but does struggle once over 100 105 km per hour.
Hey mate, thanks for the excellent video review. I have a 2017 Street 500, but with those annoying short mirrors. Do you know the best places to buy the extended mirrors like you have? I assume it gave you clear vision behind? I'm in Brissie.
Dont see roads like that in Brisbane with no traffic, how far from the city is that location?
Just got this as my first bike a few weeks ago and love it. What exhaust is that? Sounds awesome
If you wanted a Harley you should have started on an Iron 883. They aren't amazing but they are newbie friendly and 10 times better than the street 500. These are incredibly underpowered for a 500cc motor. My mates used to overtake me on their 225cc Scorpios - was embarissing lol.
@@StateOfMind63 so you would say the iron 883 mate for a newbie ? Any other advice?
@@farhanzaman152 The iron 883 is a better bike to learn on imo. Even the sportster 1200,s if you are a careful. They are not crazy powerful and will last you a few years before you feel the need to upgrade. The Triumph bonnevile range are even better if it doesn’t have to be a Harley.
@@StateOfMind63 thanks mate , complete newbie here . Let me look at the triumph . I really like the look of the 883 looks crazyyy
@@StateOfMind63 any cheaper options with this kind of Look?
Did HD supply & install the rinehart muffler or is it a third party job? Like the report.
Yea, they installed it when he bought it :)
There are two types of people watching this video.
Those who have this bike
And those who don’t have this bike.
So wise
I solved the mirror issue re short side mirrors, what I’m doin is, because I’m a little boy, I lean few inches forward, and clip my elbow inwards while checking on my mirrors, easy, so far after 1 year owning now 7k on the clock, I got no issue at all, and I visited all the places I wanted to see ridin a bike.
Nice video, great bike, I smashed that like button 😀👍
Thanks for all the support mate! It is a great little cruiser
@@Kwackajack yeah I bet, you are welcome😀
Coming from an owner, its really not a great bike lol.
They have a video of a 500 being dynoed on here and it made 30hp and like 26ft.lbs. at the wheel. I have a 2017 and I've had it to 110 indicated on the speedo. I have no issues with power foe me. I get about 50mpg and ride fairly hard. Decent little bike for what it is.
what is the highest speed you have done, because on my 2015 street 500 i have had it to 150kms
@@ReganJensen07 110 mph on the speedometer tucked in and I let off idk how much more it would have went it was still pulling. I was on flat ground with a side wind.
I rode the older models during my MSF/HD course. Those Harleys are no joke when it comes to weight compared to street/sport bikes
Is it a really heavy bike?
@@waiwong7996 depends. At the Harley Davidson MSF I took they taught me on a 500cc. It weighed like 450 pounds. My Ninja 400 is a 400cc (of course) and weighs 364 pounds. At a stop like I can play around leaning it but on that Harley I can't because I would've dropped it lol
I wanted one as soon as I sat on the ones we used at the riding academy
The biggest bike I ever owned was a 250cc, honeslty don't give a shit about people's opinion on small engines, they are fun and work well for city bikes. I recently moved back to the USA and am thinking about getting this bike, since I had to sell my last one.
Im excited to know more about those motorcycles
Sorry....you want to know zero more.....get a grip and get a real bike.
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@@keithc.5764 And what is a "real" bike?
Hey mate, how tall are you? I'm 5'9 and thinking of getting one of these, but unsure how I would fit on it.
I’m 6ft, it can be a bit tight in the knees. Try get on one because it can depend on your proportions
Great vid mate!
Thanks mate! Glad you enjoyed 🙏🏻
I LOVE my H-D street 500. I can easily get her up to 150km so not sure why yours started lagging at 120.
good for 2 up comfy riding ? ?
someday... someday...
Catur lifelive Same.
Just put a deposit on a 2020 in black denim today!
Looking at the xg500 as a first bike, would anyone know how they perform doing the NSW M.O.S.T. riders test?
I wondered why some smart cookie hasn’t made a relocation kit to lift the front of that tank up,looks kind of flat. Used to be a common upgrade on the old Harley’s . Good review man 👍
Not sure about that one, the tank does look a bit flat but you don't really notice it in person. Not sure why it looks so much better in person than it does in photo/video 🤷🏻♂️
i have a new one, and it has had trouble to lights flashing randomly, apparently its some electrical fault with the newer models, not happy since it is brand new
I don’t blame you, I’d be annoyed too. I didn’t experience this issue while I was with the bike
How much kilometres this bike will ride if we fill full tank petrol ?
It's something I considered for my Ls/Ps... but i ended up with a Rebel 500... think i'll wait for a real Harley.
Undoubteably the finest middle weight motorcycle that HD or any manufacturer has ever made. The build quality would make BMW green with envy. It is fast and comfortable and the japanese makers like kawasaki, suzuki and ducati have much to learn from HD's 500 street.
Yeah for a 500 it purs nice does your father have a problem with the engine cover too? Also a comment for confidence the ninja 400 is way faster than the zx-25r.
No he hasn’t mentioned having any issues with the engine cover, but I am a bit taller and have bigger legs. Definitely a nice sounding bike! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment 🙏🏻
Wait is ninja 400 really faster than ZX-25R
@@cyanus7347 Yeah search in RUclips ninja 400 vs zx25r drag.
@@sephkateno1037 i can't find it can i get link pls
@@cyanus7347 ruclips.net/video/PSn2bCRumX0/видео.html
I dropped into Geelong HD and was told the street 500 was not currently being produced... I hope this isn't true
Not sure about that one. Maybe with everything happening with Rona. But it's Harleys best selling bike so I highly doubt they'll stop making them, I also see them absolutely everywhere
did you say hi to Collin he's a legend haha
@@brokenmarbles70 actually yeah... Sort of we were taken out the back to look at a street 500 and he was the only one in the workshop... I didn't mention MDB
Have ridden a demo one from a local dealership, a nice bike overall, but Honda cornered this market a long time ago, needs to be better than the Rebel, Which it really isn"t.
Agreed!
I think Harley got quite a few thing right on this bike. It just doesn't look right. I think they should have went with a design closer to the sportster. A smaller displacement sportster would give the Honda Rebel some competition.
I remember I bought this large HD Eagle patch for the back of a denim jacket decades ago in LA and stuck it to a denim jacket I had around but have never worn it unless I bought a Harley...Now that I'm shopping around for a 2nd hand cruiser and came across the amount of these being sold as used on Bike sales interested me, but why so many? If anything I am tempted to have the dream of having a Harley and thus wearing that sleeveless denim jacket with it BUT being under 500cc didn't seem right...so here I am trying to see what the reviews are and unfortunately it didn't impress me, the bike, not the review. The dash seems they have taken the adage that less is more...well this is less is not enough. Plus the lack of torque and though I didn't see the rider seating on the bike but from pictures on other sites, it seems like a small bike where me as a 6ft 90kg male might look a little too big for it.
So why are there so many used 500cc Harleys for sale, yet the bike that I have also been looking at and was just about to buy if someone didn't beat me to it, the Vulcan VN 900 Classic, there aren't many around? Im guessing that all of these entry level people have had their fun and have now grown tired of whatever deficiencies this bike might have...just guessing.
Thanks for the reviews dude...See you on the SEQ roads!
Can I ask how much does this bike cost ?
I tossed up between this and the Honda cmx500 and chose the Honda it's by far the better bike with less money
I have a direct specs comparison on the channel between both those bikes! The Honda does come out on top in pretty much all categories
You made the right call. The Street 500 was my learning bike and its overall pretty dreadful. The Honda is superior in every way except possibly looks but that is subjective. This is all coming from a Harley guy. The XG500, 750 and Street Rods are an embarassment to Harley Davidson. The build quality is awful and their reliability is at best, questionable.
@@StateOfMind63 i love the looks of the cmx over the Harley it looks a bit more refined where the Harley just looks like it was slapped together but your right its subjective and each too there own
53hp brother 🤟🏼
Anyone know how far the gas tank can go
About 230km range with the street 500!
How would this bike be with a person 6'3
You’d need a bigger bike. Unfortunately these bikes are not that customizable unlike their bigger touring bikes like I have. I bring up customization because just about any bike you sit in at your height will need some things switched out… most notable being the handlebars and seat. I used the street 500 for the MSF course (they supplied the bikes) and it felt too small for me at 5’9”. If it’s your first bike, you’re gonna want to start on something smaller anyway (regarding displacement) but at your height, you’d need something bigger (physical size). However, at the end of the day, the only way to know is for you to go sit on one. What felt small to me during my MSF course may be comfortable for you (I’d be shocked though)
way too small.
When will it release in india
You didn't indicate as you pulled away from the kerb
I hate when people talk about a not having gear indicator... What a joke.. how can you not remember what gear your in.. for real...
This was my first ever bike. Dreadful quality and gutless engine. Get the Honda Rebel instead, it will last longer and is all around a much better bike and engine.
Does it have a Fuel Gauge?
Nope 👎🏻
It has a digital notification when you hit reserve (30 miles left.)
Wish we had this in India
price
hey I have a good one for ya. the bolt holding the belt sprocket broken on mine,, and melted my belt off.and I have had my head gaskets redone 3 times in 3 yrs, and ,,now the timing chain and oil pump had to be replaced and just found out the bearings in the transmission are toast,,and this is a 2015 street 500... and Harley wont fix or touch it now..and I had it inside. ..if outside covered.. soo ya...no...its a motorcycle..it should withstand weather...winter inside it went..so no excuses from harley to make a crap bike(from India )
I own a SuperSprot S. absolutely fantastic bike. One thing you did not mentioned: You can travel whit a SuperSport, even whit a pillion and she/he will feel a lot of confort! You can add bags to a Supersport. you can not do anything of that whit the Aprilia. The ducati wins easily
Age for riding this bike ???
How old do you need to be to ride?
No age restrictions in Australia, just have to have your car license for a year before you get your motorcycle license
its 29.5 HP and 43ft of torque
#400club❤️
Why aren't you wearing gloves?
35 HP For Street 500
53 HP For Street 750
68 HP For Street-Rod 750
33 hp ?
Review it while riding
About 35 hp
Yea I read somewhere it's around 29hp
do you think this model will be good for a women ? 🤔
I think it would be good for anyone :)
But yea this is a smaller model and easier for a lady to fit on
@@Kwackajack thanks a lot !!
what the heck this model was introduce in india as street 750
There is a street 500 and a street 750, two different models
@@Kwackajack I believe the Street 500 is unique to Australia and New Zealand due to the 650cc max LAMS requirements.
Same frame, two engines.. just like the Honda Rebel 300 & 500
Harley axed all street bikes for 2021. Small budget bike are not the bread and butter of Harley. If you still want a street bike go check the Japanese bikes they make true real bikes and they outlast their owners if taken care.
Sorry.....but how much or what EXACTLY were you provided with and by WHO THE F EVER when you planned to do a non-biased review of that piece of crap!!!!????
Alright first of all, tone it down about 3 notches and let’s talk civil. Now, what’s your issue with my review and this bike?
I have the Street 500 and it's a great begginer bike, what are you talking about?
It has it's problems, but it's still a solid ride.
@@vinnie19971 I would have to disagree. It was my first bike and I thought it was dreadful. Extremely underpowered for a 500cc, terrible build quality and its also the only bike ive ever riden where the ergonomics hurt me after an hour or so of riding. My mates used to blast past me on their 225cc Yamaha Scorpios which was just embarissing.
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Unfortunately doesnt sound like a Harley, sounds more like a sewing machine
883 is a chick bike, so this must be the gay pride bike.
You do realise this bike is made for restricted license riders right? knobhead.