Fitting in with Harley - Find the RIGHT first bike for you!

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Hey Riders!

This next video within our “Fitting Into Harley Series” is about finding the right motorcycle for you. It’s a popular belief that everyone’s first bike should be a Sportster, and while the Sportsters are amazing motorcycles, they aren’t right for everyone.
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As a young dude that has just gotten into the idea of getting a harley, this video has been more helpful to me than anything else so far. Appreciate how thorough and honest your reviews were!

Sidoxenized
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Just entitled into a FMS class. First time rider, never rode clutch (only cars) and I'm so thrilled! Can't wait to learn all the tricks and buy my first bike. This video is helpful thanks!

bv.hd
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This is great.. honest, direct guidance about how to pick your first Harley. I love the "don't worry about what other people, get what fits YOU" message that's repeated throughout. Thank you for publishing this!

willst
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Very good video for not just new riders but even valid for riders looking for their second bike. Be honest with yourself, your desires of usage, and your needs. Don’t follow any current fads or trends for popularity seeking approval from others that truly could care less about you. “Your Decisions will determine the outcome of your rider experience through the path we call life.”

Anthony
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Well said great video love the views and the way you highlighted these bikes

richardbruzzese
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I'm a fairly new rider. One year plus on the road. Having absolutely no motorcycle experience with motorcycles i took the Harley MSF course. Shortly after that I was hell bent on buying a Sportster. I ended up getting a iron 883. Loved it for the first summer. However im finding out that after riding for a while I am getting bored with the iron and want more horsepower. I consider myself a very cautious level headed guy. But I now regret buying the Sportster and wished I would have went straight to the soft tail line

leeshepherd
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Buy an late model bike for as cheap as possible. Ride it for 3, 000 miles then trade it in for the bike you want. You’ll learn everything you are looking for from a bike in that period and won’t end up belly up on a loan and when you drop it, you will it won’t hurt as much.

glenngotts
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I just like hearing & seeing what's going on at the Las Vegas HD dealership. Would like a few more details on each bike, but all good!

LH-zvzq
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I really think harley should re-introduce their street 500-750 series. From what ive seen it seems like the absolute best starter bike and will help keep new buyers/considerers like myself interested

Sidoxenized
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I'm in my 50s, retired, 6'3" 215 to 220 or so. What would you think about the Heritage for someone like me as a beginner?

billbarrett
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Big question, I'm gonna be a first rider. And I'm thinking that I want a bigger bike, because I'm 6 ft 205 pounds, and feel the Sportster ain't big enough. I'm looking for maybe a Fatboy, because I also want to make long rides on my motorcycle. Do you recommend the Fatboy?

rafaelbeltran
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You didn’t talk about the sportster s as a bike for a first time rider

Poseidonsreef
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6 foot 7 inches, which bike should I be looking at?

intermarer
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So a Dyna Soft tail, is that a good beginner bike?

EvilVileDevil
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Hello, l love ❤️ watching your show, I’m from Boston, I hope that doesn’t matter, play help me I’ve always like the fat boy, the way it looks 👀 but the Indian they are cheaper etc., but I’m coming of a heritage 2007, the best bike that I’ve had a deal is a deal please help 🥹

joed
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You can't ride any of these legally as your first bike in Australia lol

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