I HATE Harley-Davidson! So I BOUGHT One...

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NO INNOVATION, NO PERFORMANCE, NO FUN! I have no idea why anyone would want a Harley-Davidson. So I bought one for myself to figure out what Harley fans see in them.
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  • @interessantaclaus1179
    @interessantaclaus1179 Жыл бұрын

    Harley Mechanic here. And yes, you´re right: I felt cringe the whole time. Even though I´m only 21. The alarm thing isn´t normal, it should recognize the key fob from around a meter away. There´s probably something wrong with the bikes antenna. They discontinued the bike because no one liked it. At our dealership we have like 3 customers who ride a Street Rod, and they have very low milage. They feel cheap, they are way too small, especially with the footpeg position you have, and as you already said, it just isn´t like other Harleys. If you really want to get into the Harley world, you should buy a Softail or maybe even a Sportster. They offer way more customizing, which is basically why you buy a Harley, and they aren´t so damn small. At least the Softails aren´t. Generally I think this bike is not liked for a reason, and even though I like both japanese sport bikes and Harleys, this one just doesn´t do it for me.

  • @Skyerzen

    @Skyerzen

    Жыл бұрын

    I've ridden the softtail. Hated it. Ridden the fatbob.... bored me to death. Ridden a few other porn star named bikes from Harley.... hated them all... The only two Harleys I've ever liked are this one and the livewire. I rode them both at the IMS in Long Beach. When I was test riding the 750, I remember a dude passed me on a fatbob on a straight, but then I passed them in the curvy part. (Maybe a bit unsafely). The 750 handles very nicely. After riding the 750, I then jumped on the fatbob... that bike was just boring. My heels started scrapping the moment I even thought about leaning. The soft tail has such a short suspension travel that a bridge joint bounced me off the seat.... I also remember that when I was getting on the bike, the lady at the booth asked me what bike I rode, I said FZ09, she then proceeded to warn me about the Harley torque... That cracked me up.... I then rented some monstrosity of a bike to go on a ride with my then GF because she always wanted to ride in one. The thing overheated in traffic and we had to stop, we made a wrong turn and getting the bike off the wrong street was a LOT of work. The brakes were scary bad. The bike wobbled the moment you let a hand off the bars. The rear suspension was so harsh, my then GF loudly said "OW!" a few times when going over bumps. The clutch lever was so stiff it gave me hand cramps. The radio sounded like shit. The batwing kept catching air and steering the bike in all kinds of ways. Very unpleasant experience. I DO however want to ride the Panamerica.

  • @stevesyncox9893

    @stevesyncox9893

    Жыл бұрын

    I have a ‘14 sporty, 45 years of most everything else cruiser. Great bike.

  • @wolfpackpete6408

    @wolfpackpete6408

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Skyerzen sounds like Harleys are actually for the tough guys, just not for good reasons

  • @geraldscott4302

    @geraldscott4302

    Жыл бұрын

    "and even though I like both japanese sport bikes" There are very few things in this world I despise more than crotch rockets, no matter who makes them.

  • @Farhan_049

    @Farhan_049

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey, uh, I'm also a kid here. My Dad is considering changing his bike and I'm forcing him to stop looking at common commuters and opt for a cruiser. I personally like the Softtail's design, but how good is it for somebody with osteoporosis? My whole country has a pothole problem, so I'd like him to be as comfortable as possible.

  • @robideals685
    @robideals685 Жыл бұрын

    I walked into 3 dealers. One a honda, one a multi unit, and one a Harley. The first two couldn't care less if I bought from them. When I walked into the Harley dealer on a Saturday they had a DJ. Tons of customers walking around. Very limited supply due to sales, a huge merch section, a tattoo parlor, and a lounge. And the customer service was instant. I was sold instantly. Bought a used Harley Nightster Sportster 2012.

  • @bmagada

    @bmagada

    Жыл бұрын

    So because you walked in on a specific day they had a dj and less bikes on the floor you bought an over priced rebel 1100. Dude the guy at the Honda dealership I went to bought me a burrito cause I skipped breakfast, waved the delivery fee, and reimbursed me for the two hours of gas I used to get to the dealership to sign the paperwork and told me if I wanted to ride back up for my first service they'd do it for free. Just joking about the nightster, but man would you never catch me paying the Harley tax.

  • @robideals685

    @robideals685

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bmagada well it was buy from a community or buy from places that couldn't give two shits. not a hard decision.

  • @subzero-ku2wx

    @subzero-ku2wx

    Жыл бұрын

    @@robideals685 You just mistook a brand for a "community". Harley's marketing dept is drooling right now 😂

  • @robideals685

    @robideals685

    Жыл бұрын

    @@subzero-ku2wx an american community and it's vibrant! ride or die!

  • @baetech1982

    @baetech1982

    Жыл бұрын

    Damn, I don't think i ever bought a motorcycle based on the dealership experience, I own 6 motorcycles and every single one I own has a reason to be and the dealership has nothing besides price to do with my bikes.

  • @athomasbom6295
    @athomasbom6295 Жыл бұрын

    Funnily enough, when I was looking for my first bike 3 years ago I rode an Iron 883 and absolutely detested it. A couple months back I rode an older, crappier sportster and absolutely adored it. That sportster now sits in my garage, the thing grew on me like a fungus.

  • @darren6951

    @darren6951

    8 ай бұрын

    Sportsters are for girls.

  • @dormantmenace

    @dormantmenace

    5 ай бұрын

    That's what they do best... like a old pick up.

  • @MrDoyle07

    @MrDoyle07

    5 ай бұрын

    It worked eggzackiticklee the way it was supposed to. There is no stereotype shit. It is just a ride and a bike made to do that.

  • @BladedAngel
    @BladedAngel Жыл бұрын

    10:10 Seeing the Harleys juxtaposed with the Supercub always remind me that someway, somehow, I was one of the few customers who has both. I own a Supercub C125 and HD FXDR114 and regularly ride both vehicles every other day. I use the Supercub to do quick city sprints if I need to get somewhere or grab something real quick. If I want to cruise for miles on end on the highway, that was what my Harley was for. I never once thought how either bike could replace the other as to me, riding was never about the image, but the feel, and both of these bikes feel too different to usurp the other. I've seen other channels like Fortnine also use this juxtaposition of Cub and Harley as well and it only continues to remind me...what a weird outlier I am. For me, there was no selling, "The badass real man's bike" for the Harley. I just wanted a Highway Brawler with some power There was never a "Gentlemen's aesthetic" with the Supercub. I just wanted an Urban Crawler with some fun to it. I loved seeing your mind open up a little to Harley's and am grateful you came from a world outside of them. I owned a Harley as my first bike ("HD" Night Rod, big air quotes tho, since it's technically partly Porsche), but I never let it "bog me down into an elitist" who only wanted ReAL bIKEs. I just want to ride and to me, that's the joy of motorcycling. Just enjoy the ride.

  • @numarkaz

    @numarkaz

    Жыл бұрын

    We Harley/cub owners are few and far between, but we do exist. Have a good one man!

  • @siggy2609

    @siggy2609

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey bladed wheres the miata???

  • @russmode
    @russmode Жыл бұрын

    Through my 20s, 30s, early 40s, was like a "Harleys are cool...but ehhh" now I'm almost 50 and own 3 of them, 89 sportster, 05 road king, 18 street bob stage 2. My dealer is great, I love the history and legacy of the brand, the direction they are finally going, and oh yeah, still kept my 05 GSXR!! God bless, ride safe to all!

  • @techoutsider2801
    @techoutsider2801 Жыл бұрын

    I think this has been one of your best video productions yet. It gave me “fortnine” video vibes and its absolutely crazy how you’re doing this by yourself. I had no intentions of watching a video about Harley’s but here I am sticking until the end of the video haha

  • @impoppa9647

    @impoppa9647

    Жыл бұрын

    2nd this comment!

  • @izzy031096

    @izzy031096

    Жыл бұрын

    Fortnine annoys the hell out of me

  • @andikaandrianto2803

    @andikaandrianto2803

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@izzy031096 What did he do to you?

  • @izzy031096

    @izzy031096

    Жыл бұрын

    @@andikaandrianto2803 His boyish blotchy complexion is reason enough

  • @andikaandrianto2803

    @andikaandrianto2803

    Жыл бұрын

    @@izzy031096 its part of being young, aye.

  • @Mike-lh4wn
    @Mike-lh4wn Жыл бұрын

    I wrote the H-D owner's manuals for the bikes for 10 years. They let me take bikes home to ride for free...including CVOs, cop bikes, trikes, and everything else. It was a lot of fun. But I never got to the point where I felt like dropping $25-35k to buy one myself. My most fun was on a V-Rod Muscle. That thing turned a lot of heads and had some serious acceleration, but still never got to the point of buying one. Instead I got a Buell Ulysses adventure bike, which I loved. The Buell brand wasn't perfect, but they had a lot of potential and really innovative ideas. Handling and power were great. ZTL braking was really snappy. So many other great ideas. But they shut down the operation because the CEO didn't think Buell was as profitable as their geezer gliders. With all that said, it was an amazing company to work for. Really great culture and people. It's been a while since I worked there and I haven't tried out any of their newer bikes. Hope they can bridge that gap with younger riders.

  • @necromax13

    @necromax13

    6 ай бұрын

    The vrod muscle is like riding on top of a viper engine. INSANE. I too wish that HD tried to cater more towards modernization (The vrod, and straight up buying Buell were good first steps, they just got cold feet straight after).

  • @motohio5923
    @motohio5923 Жыл бұрын

    Kudos to you for buying and riding one and not just listening to the online "experts". I've owned and ridden a Suzuki c50 boulevard, gxsr, Kawasaki Vulcan 900, z900, Yamaha-Star stratoliner deluxe, Victory Cross country tour ANNND finally a Harley Davidson ultra classic. So far the Harley is by far the best quality and most fun to ride. It isn't all about speed and it cruises well. Also, as of the last few years the corporate structure and new CEO are killing it. Plus like you said, they really LEAN into their brand and I've felt welcomed at every dealer and event like I've known them for years. (sure that is effected by you locale). At any rate ..with all their options and new company structure there's tons of potential. Ride on man!

  • @PQdragons

    @PQdragons

    Жыл бұрын

    I rode the 2018 street rod and I love it. Very suitable for city riding in Singapore. I’m now riding a Dyna. My regret not keeping the rod as a normal day to day bike. I’m missing my rod. But I do enjoy riding my Dyna on the weekends

  • @shaundisch2020

    @shaundisch2020

    11 ай бұрын

    Better than a Z900? Hmmm

  • @bgibson6082
    @bgibson6082 Жыл бұрын

    Great review. Your impressions were spot on. The street 500 and 750 were a great idea on paper but woefully lacking in practice. If you want a heavy, smooth cruising bike, buy a (real) Harley. If you want a reliable performance bike, buy a Honda. I personally ride a Harley with a sidecar. So I get all of the disadvantages of a Harley with almost none of the advantages.

  • @41BeachComber

    @41BeachComber

    11 ай бұрын

    These bikes are mainly used in there riding school courses they offer. In the South were it's very hot I think liquid cool HDs be better. They last longer.

  • @bobhill3941
    @bobhill3941 Жыл бұрын

    I fell in love with the bikes when I was a kid because of the minimalist, exposed look and the sound. Specifically Sportsters, Dynas, and Soft tails. I also love retro British bikes too.

  • @garageliving3658
    @garageliving3658 Жыл бұрын

    Great video quality. I think people overlook how damn good the videography and editing is. Outstanding man

  • @wayneisname4544
    @wayneisname4544 Жыл бұрын

    The camera work and editing on these videos are so good! I can only imagine the amount of work that goes into these videos but I appreciate it

  • @bbpro5024
    @bbpro5024 Жыл бұрын

    In my younger years my dream bike was the ninja zx6r, It wasn’t till my later 20s and getting a job at a Harley Davidson dealership it all clicked. I love the older Harleys and actually am fond of the new ones, but you are right the 750 street rods were fun but lacking something all around. I think if you were to ride another Harley-Davidson you should try out the new sportster S or even the pan America adventure bike. Great review thanks for the good content

  • @SFV4
    @SFV4 Жыл бұрын

    Regarding the alarm, on most Harleys it can be configured to silently engage/disengage. You will still have the blinkers as visual cues but it will stop this annoying beep beep.

  • @ShanePKing
    @ShanePKing Жыл бұрын

    Surely you bought the wrong one . . .

  • @gilbertn60133

    @gilbertn60133

    Жыл бұрын

    Doesn’t even buy a sportster 😒 could’ve bought the new nighster if he wanted something sporty . . .

  • @TravelogsIndia

    @TravelogsIndia

    Жыл бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣🤣👍

  • @gilbertn60133

    @gilbertn60133

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TravelogsIndia dude complaining about the fob…doesn’t work like this on any other Harley. Definitely doesn’t work like that on my sporty 😂

  • @xThatGuyLink

    @xThatGuyLink

    Жыл бұрын

    I understand the price decision made here. Personally, I would have started him on a Softail. Since the piece was to introduce the cruising aspect, the imitation sport bike wasn't the best choice to represent Harley persona/riding characteristics. Since it was a used bike, a very well maintained Dyna would have also been a better representative, but again, price is sensitive ($4500 for a Dyna wouldn't really be possible overseas)

  • @TravelogsIndia

    @TravelogsIndia

    Жыл бұрын

    @@gilbertn60133 hey. I m not complaining bro. I didn't say anything.. im just laughing at the main comment 😅

  • @SupraDebt
    @SupraDebt Жыл бұрын

    My grandfather rode Harleys, his love of them from the 2nd war. My father rode Harley’s and always had a Goldwing. I have a Deuce for my “city bike” a Yamaha Stratoliner for our cruiser/touring bike, fiancé rides a Shadow and I’m waiting for my 22 Ultra Limited to come in. Next to those are my 11 GSXR 750 race bike and a 16 Busa. Each bike has its own purpose. I get why people don’t like Harley, none of my family “fits the stereotype” of a Harley owner, especially parked next to my MKV Supra lol. But I wouldn’t give up my Harleys for anything. And I have more issues with the Yamaha and Honda then I’ve ever had with my Deuce and it’s 20 years old next year.

  • @davincho1111
    @davincho1111 Жыл бұрын

    I did my endorsement here in the US in one of those, in the US they are not very popular because of displacement only 750cc which is considered small, but I was impressed how nimble and easy to ride it is… also looks to be very reliable

  • @FadilKarim
    @FadilKarim Жыл бұрын

    This was a very well made video! Loved the story and presentation. Keep up the great work!!

  • @slchambers1
    @slchambers111 ай бұрын

    First Harley I bought was a 1956 pan head, then 1978 Sportster anniversary edition, 1981 Superglide for 20 years. 2001 FXSB that I still own and ride. Longest trip 6500 miles in 7 days. So they just keep going. Keep the shiny side up. I’ve rode almost 2 million miles in 50 years of riding. You purchased a very cute Harley.

  • @ImminghamIronhead
    @ImminghamIronhead Жыл бұрын

    This struck a chord. I have an AMF Sportster, which is also too small to be a Harley (one thousand metric cc's) and also wasn't built in Milwaukee, but it's also the bike Harley made for me. Not every Honda rider wants a Goldwing, when all's said and done.

  • @MarkPalmer1000

    @MarkPalmer1000

    Жыл бұрын

    Same here, I have a vintage AMF Ironhead Sportster. It's the bike that defines what H-D used to be prior to the RUB/boutique store culture took over- A nitty gritty bike made for the working man to go out and have fun with. Considering the Shovelhead was 1200cc/74ci for most of its life, the 1000cc Ironhead wasn't a small displacement Harley for its time.

  • @ImminghamIronhead

    @ImminghamIronhead

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MarkPalmer1000 Back in the eighties I was always hearing about 74 Harleys, and I thought (at the time) that 1974 must have been a really big year for production. 🙂

  • @Kev27RS

    @Kev27RS

    Жыл бұрын

    To be honest, the bike here in the video doesn’t even look like a "Harley"…

  • @ImminghamIronhead

    @ImminghamIronhead

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Kev27RS I know what you mean; if I didn't know it was HD it could be anything.

  • @Kev27RS

    @Kev27RS

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ImminghamIronhead Yeah, something European or even Japanese.

  • @michaelsisk5938
    @michaelsisk5938 Жыл бұрын

    Congratulations on coming over to the Dark Side 😂. I recently traded in my Indian Chief Darkhorse for the 2022 Nightster. Similar to your bike in its modern styling. Many older Harley rides still prefer the older air cooled Harley Davidson bikes, but the younger generation have been attracted to the Nightster because of its sport bike appearance and riding performance. It reminds me of my Ducati 696 Monster in its performance. It only weighs 450 pounds. No, I am far from the Harley Davidson persona . You have a nice bike , ride it often and be safe.

  • @denman0621
    @denman0621 Жыл бұрын

    CC, I applaud you for stepping out of your comfort zone with this. HD did the "live for today" thing with their customer base. They had a chance to evolve with the other brand, Buell. I'm not entirely sure why they (MoCo) didn't have the foresight to keep developing Buell. Now, as you so astutely pointed out in the video, the HD/MoCo customer base is heading for retirement homes. If they don't figure something out and QUICKLY, they're simply not going to make it.

  • @RevechoRides
    @RevechoRides Жыл бұрын

    Had to wipe my eyes to make sure I wasn't seeing things. Never thought you'd throw a leg over a Harley 😅 but that's what motorcycles are about. Exploring all types and enjoying them for their intended purpose. I come from a Harley and now own a Yamaha. Love them both 😎🔥 awesome content as always bro

  • @sunrisejak2709
    @sunrisejak2709 Жыл бұрын

    Outstanding effort and piece you produced! Ranks up there with the best in this business. Glad I discovered your work. Cheers,

  • @dmvbenz7536
    @dmvbenz7536 Жыл бұрын

    Just picked up a 2022 low rider s a month ago, been absolutely loving it, upgraded to it from a naked bike Oh and the Harley logos on the tires are there to let you know when you need new tires Also I’m glad that I only need a key fob to start my bike, no physical key to actually put in the bike to turn it on, also I’m 24 and I think the Low rider s and the street bob are also trying to appeal to a younger demographic

  • @th33b33

    @th33b33

    Жыл бұрын

    Low Rider ST a month ago as well! I still have my Ducati Monster lol I love it!

  • @johnengland8619

    @johnengland8619

    Жыл бұрын

    You should buy a road glide next

  • @patrickb840
    @patrickb840 Жыл бұрын

    Air cooled Harleys from the last 2 decades are pretty reliable and very low maintenance, get good gas mileage and have torque feel and sound that are second to none. It’s cool to have heavy crude parts on the bike too. It’s a different style and stuck in the past but they sell a ton for a reason, people like the soul of HD bikes. Most HD bashers haven’t ridden one and would probably enjoy them for what they are.

  • @MrBradfordchild

    @MrBradfordchild

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly. Most people who poopoo them haven't ridden one. I love my 95 sportster. Totally reliable, basically oil changes are the only service needed (no valves to adjust, no carb balancing) parts availability is great and cheap, aftermarket is huge. It's a great bike to ride, lots of fun.just an old fashioned bike from the 50's without the problems. And I've owned and sold a lot of different bikes, this is the one I keep forever.

  • @jamesharvey44

    @jamesharvey44

    Жыл бұрын

    For some reason, people still think it is the 70s or 80s when they think of HD, they have come a long way since then.

  • @khunt1437
    @khunt1437 Жыл бұрын

    I had the street rod and loved it..... nimble and fun to ride short distances in the city. My street glide is still fun and has plenty of power but sometimes you want to just get up and go...... good review! Not what I expected from the title.....

  • @johndreyer9730
    @johndreyer9730 Жыл бұрын

    I have a 2010 Harley Davidson Nightster with aftermarket black drag pipes, I love the sound, the vibration, the smell of the oil when warmed up, the history, I also love the look of the bike.

  • @myronmosley2167
    @myronmosley2167 Жыл бұрын

    Haven’t finished the video but I think it’s funny that you went with possibly the most hated Harley they ever made. Lol It’s not a bad bike, it just doesn’t fit the HD aesthetic for most people.

  • @Kev27RS

    @Kev27RS

    Жыл бұрын

    I totally agree!

  • @CWJester
    @CWJester Жыл бұрын

    A few months ago I was seriously considering a Harley as my first bike; a Sportster 883 or 1200. My main issue was the paint scheme of the 1200 and the bars were a bit too high for my liking but the 883 had everything I'd want paint and comfort wise at least stock but I wanted that power. As of then I was just doing research and seeing what options I had, but the thing that ultimately set me running were the salespeople. I couldn't get any breathing room, and when I explained I wasn't going to buy then and there due to being in the process of buying a house they told me "You can buy a bike now and it won't affect your credit or your house purchase in any way" and then after I explained yes it would, I was told "we really need to meet the quota for this month, so please think about it" I left and never went back. After buying a house and settling in, I decided to take a look at Indian which was another cruiser I fell in love with at a young age. I happened to find a brand new Indian Scout Bobber listed and called about it. Funnily enough the story behind it was the guy who ordered it was also in the process of buying a home and when it came time to finance everything fell through. I've been riding it as my first bike for a few months now and it feels better than the sportsters by a longshot, and all though it's 1133 CC's it feels tame. I ultimately chose the Scout Bobber because of a few very small things that added up: - Ease of installing a passenger seat - Power - 6th Gear - Digital Tach - USB in the Speedometer I don't use the digital tach but it's nice to have. Everything else from a commuting standpoint is a positive that just added up and so far I've really enjoyed the bike. I probably would have paid just around the same for a Harley and I feel I would have gotten less out the door.

  • @bmagada

    @bmagada

    Жыл бұрын

    Indian makes good bikes.

  • @robant5578

    @robant5578

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bmagada polaris, there is no indian ..

  • @robant5578

    @robant5578

    Жыл бұрын

    Do you know what is wrong with Indian? It’s not Harley, so you have to come to every Harley video or topic and brag about ur Indian, .. same as Japanese bikers do. Same as Samsung, users come to every iPhone topic and brag about their Samsung android phones, trying to convince no one but them selves that their product suck.

  • @kman-mi7su

    @kman-mi7su

    Жыл бұрын

    @@robant5578 Fanboy much? Brag, you mean like Harley fanboys do? There are many things that suck about a Harley as well. They know how to market and that's the key to success. Many companies have sold people less for higher prices because of that. Far be it we talk about your beloved I guess.

  • @martinseemann1202

    @martinseemann1202

    Жыл бұрын

    Indian Scout is a nicer driving bike, I still bought the Sportster simply cos it’s so energizing to ride. It’s all about what you are looking for and likes. On the very positive side HD seams to have higher reselling prices.

  • @joem9751
    @joem9751 Жыл бұрын

    Great vid! I think if you had gotten a Sportster 48 you would have had a better, more "authentic" Harley experience, and kept it!

  • @Kev27RS

    @Kev27RS

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree! To be honest, this bike model here doesn’t really look like a "Harley"… It’s probably the least "Harley" looking bike out there.

  • @stormmccree8238
    @stormmccree8238 Жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed my street 750 (not the street rod). It was super light, about the size of a Honda rebel, and would obliterate any stock big twin. I roasted a 107ci by several lengths in the quarter. I also had a 1992 sportster 1200 with ape hangers, forward controls, rigid struts, Wisco top end, and a few other bits. It was a menace and straight up hooligan bike lol.

  • @bronxbrosmotorcycles
    @bronxbrosmotorcycles Жыл бұрын

    Triumph, Royal Enfield, Moto Guzzi just to name a few are all bikes that have kept their retro look, feel and sound. Why do people hate Harley-Davidson? Because that's what Haters do, they hate. End of story. And yes you picked the wrong bike dude.

  • @johnengland8619

    @johnengland8619

    Жыл бұрын

    Quit hating

  • @arlandgaylor

    @arlandgaylor

    Жыл бұрын

    and I love those,,three bikes,,, Im glad they never gave up and kept going, if I could afford them all I would own them all,,, I do have my favorites but im a real Motörhead and love them all. no hate here I tel ya!!!

  • @Kev27RS

    @Kev27RS

    Жыл бұрын

    @@johnengland8619 He’s not hating! To be honest, this bike model here doesn’t really look like a "Harley"… It’s probably the least "Harley" looking bike out there.

  • @TheBritChief
    @TheBritChief Жыл бұрын

    Great video. The Street Rod really doesn't appeal to me, it's not what I wanted from a Harley, hence why I bought a Harley Breakout. It's the best bike I've ever owned and I've owned a Ducati and Suzuki GSXR in the past. The Breakout is a muscle Cruiser that just looks awesome on the road or parked up at a cafe. It's noise is pure Harley and really does draw a crowd when it's parked up. It's really well built, every part feels top quality and the ride is smoother than you think for such a big bike, quite agile too I might add. I also really like the modern branding Harley currently has, the merchandise is gearing itself towards my age range (40's) with more modern looking tees, hoodie and jackets and steering clear of the leather vests and chains etc. The new bikes are arriving now with the new revolution engine and you can already see that Harley are turning their attentions to Adventure bikes with the awesome Pan America and faster cruisers / cafe racers with the new Sportser S. Harley is definitely changing its customer base, but in a very slow, phased approach, whilst keeping the OG customers happy with the softail lineup. Harley Davidson really are starting to get it right.

  • @Kev27RS

    @Kev27RS

    Жыл бұрын

    To be honest, the Street Rod doesn’t really look like a "Harley"…

  • @bigbearbangalore
    @bigbearbangalore Жыл бұрын

    Great video. The content & production quality is top notch. Looking forward to more. Cheers!

  • @gdfggggg

    @gdfggggg

    Жыл бұрын

    *are

  • @garageliving3658
    @garageliving3658 Жыл бұрын

    💯 agree, just got my first cruiser couple weeks ago. Not very agile and sitting so low in traffic is a very vulnerable position. In my cb I feel like I can maneuver through cars easily but on the vstar it's feels like I'm part of traffic. Country roads and long rides are where they shine

  • @bmagada

    @bmagada

    Жыл бұрын

    I used to think the same thing, but I got a rebel 1100 and while it sits low, its also pretty agile. Its like they were confused on whether to make a cruiser or a naked bike.

  • @cxn_media

    @cxn_media

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bmagada I also owned a Rebel 1100 recently. I used to want to have a harley since I thought they are pretty good look and feel althought I don't really like its culture. Before I bought the Rebel I had a deal for a used harley 48 with low mileage. It even more expensive than a brand-new Rebel. After I take a test ride, I completely forget about buying a Harley. I can't even understand why people buying those Harley for that big money. Made from India, low build quality, weird seat posture (at least for me). I have a completely opposite feeling when riding the rebel 1100. It is lighter, more agile, more comfort to ride. Better in anyway except the engine's look (inline instead of v twin).

  • @HPG45
    @HPG45 Жыл бұрын

    I've owned 11 motorcycles so far to date. I've had Hondas, Kawis, Suzukis, Yamahas. I've also ridden friends' Triumphs, Indians, and Victorys. For a long time, I was in the camp of "I'll never own an over-priced, underpowered, overweight, archaic Harley." More so, I disagreed with their questionable business practices. But, if maturity has taught me anything, is to see it for yourself before forming an opinion. Curiosity got the best of me, and I decided to try out a Street Glide, and a Road Glide. Ultimately, I was impressed with the Road Glide Special, so that became numero diez. Sure, it was about $28,000 out the door. Sure, it's a ~900lb bagger with less than 110hp. But, big things that Harley offers that you can't get much of elsewhere: * Fit and finish: I have yet to ride a bike that comes anywhere close to what Harley offers in terms of overall quality. Its closest competitor, Indian, feels chintzy, no where close to a Harley to justify the Indians' pricetag. Comparing apples to apples, the Chieftain also had worse aerodynamics than the Street Glide, even despite the adjustable windscreen; much more helmet buffeting with the Indian. * Performance: The V-Twin in the Harleys, or at least the 114ci that I have in mine, has a nice, flat torque curve anywhere in the powerband. As well, the steering/handling geometry despite its size is great. It's of course no where as "flickable" as say my CBR929RR, but it has no problems weaving around once rolling. * Dealer and aftermarket support: Without a doubt, Harley is the best in this aspect, at least in the US. A huge knock against Indian is the abysmal dealer network in comparison to Harley, despite being an American brand as well. * Sensation: As much as I hate the pandering to the buzzword of "freedom" or the "Live Laugh Love" equivalent "live to ride, ride to live" that frequents many a Harley derby covers, there's a reason Harley sells so much. They sell that sizzle, the idea of true freedom and what it means to be American, and many buy into that. It's sales 101, and they have it down pat. But, where I give this leeway, is that there's nothing else on the market that behaves like a Harley. Something primordial about that roaring V-Twin that just gets the testosterone flowing. I've ridden a Honda Shadow 1100 and a Kawi Mean Streak. Neither of these two V-Twin cruisers come close in this regard. Harley truly has something unique. I've had my Road Glide for about three years now. It's not a perfect bike. The suspension is easily the worst of all the bikes I've had, save for a hardtail. The stock handlebar arrangement is like turning a Mack truck when slow, and the transmission is definitely clunky. A "Finding Nemo" meme was made for the Road Glide; "Finding Neutral." I've put about $2,000+ into it with handlebars, suspension, exhaust, seat, and some minor accessories like highway pegs, saddlebag liners to get it comfortable. But despite these, it's a companion, not just a bike. It's seen me through thousands of miles without qualm. I wouldn't hesitate to go with another Harley. tl;dr: Get on a Harley and form your own opinion before dismissing it.

  • @darryllzwiers7257

    @darryllzwiers7257

    Жыл бұрын

    I've ridden a fair few Harleys. You're right that they're good bikes. But they're not good enough for the price. The price and the "cult" mentality are major turn-offs. They still use shitty belts instead of shaft drive. Japanese and European cruisers/ tourers use shaft drives more often than not. And then there's the fact their motors are deliberately underpowered, and you can buy power kits off the shelf, proving the fact. They don't turn out the best bikes, they rip off their customers right from the get go.

  • @Alltheclubs_nogame

    @Alltheclubs_nogame

    Жыл бұрын

    100% agree mate! Owned 3 Harley’s now with my latest being a RGST. Such an awesome machine!

  • @tardisrider25

    @tardisrider25

    Жыл бұрын

    I think you hit it on the head here. In general I just like motorcycles. But there's something different and truly unique when you saddle up and start that Harley. The feel and attitude the things have has never been replicated no matter how many have tried. The metric cruisers and indians I've been on are nice, but the feel is lacking.

  • @TravelogsIndia
    @TravelogsIndia Жыл бұрын

    I always think about getting burnt by the exhaust on these 750s and other Harleys...

  • @danmanthe9335

    @danmanthe9335

    Жыл бұрын

    I hear you. The worst burn from an exhaust I've ever gotten was from my VX800 though...

  • @Fujiwaragon

    @Fujiwaragon

    Жыл бұрын

    Been there some that😂😂😂

  • @TravelogsIndia

    @TravelogsIndia

    Жыл бұрын

    @@danmanthe9335 ohh. That's bad bro..😢 but which company bike was is it ? Because I am from India, I don't know about the overseas bikes and companies.. but I also got a very bad exhaust burn from our Royal Enfield Bullet 1987 model.. near my ankle when I was around 10 years old. I think they should fit the exhaust under the body like KTM Duke and some other bikes.

  • @danmanthe9335

    @danmanthe9335

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TravelogsIndia it was a 1991 Suzuki VX800. The exhaust on an bike gets very hot, hot enough to give yourself a burn. The exhaust on many cruisers and Harley Davidson clones is just there to look cool. I don't particularly like the look of that exhaust but it isn't my bike so it doesn't matter

  • @TravelogsIndia

    @TravelogsIndia

    Жыл бұрын

    @@danmanthe9335 ohh ok. So that's why I prefer TVS Scooty Pep + (moped) .. awesome mileage, small and good pickup. 90cc.. or for long drives, I use my Maruti Suzuki Wagon-R (car)

  • @motorcyclerescuer
    @motorcyclerescuer Жыл бұрын

    I agree about the alarm system it's annoying at best. I love my street rod though, the quality, the feel and the noise.

  • @jamesa.2880

    @jamesa.2880

    Жыл бұрын

    Why I luv my 97 Harley.....no fancy stuff, alarms, special features......just a pure ride experience!

  • @RyTrapp0
    @RyTrapp0 Жыл бұрын

    Great video - the only problem is that you KNOW we need a part 2 now, you've gotta get you a fullsize HD now(might as well go for the opposite end, full on big boy bagger lol) so you can have the more 'traditional' experience. It be interesting hearing the thoughts after having tried the Street 750. Glad you covered the Street series of bikes being "what people are asking for", yet NO ONE buying them. Listening to "public opinion" has led MANY a company down the wrong path - because the peanut gallery saying what "would be the best the for them to do cuz I'd TOTALLY be interested then" N-E-V-E-R actually BUY the damn products when the manufacturers do "give them what they want". GM fell for this 2 times in a row, all the keyboard car enthusiasts said that they wanted "the V8 RWD coupes & sedans that Australia has! They would sell like CRAZY in the US!!!" - they brought over the Holden Monaro as the Pontiac GTO, and NO ONE bought them. THEN they brought over the Holden Commodore sedan like 5 years later, and NO. ONE. bout them. HD listening to what a bunch of superbike riders that hate HD for product advice is quite literally one of the worst things they could do. Even though everyone with a keyboard could "totally" run HD better than HD themselves(still waiting for them to die, it's been predicted by the peanut gallery for the last probably 40 years now...)

  • @xThatGuyLink
    @xThatGuyLink Жыл бұрын

    I got my first Harley at age 24 (883 Sporty) I am on the other side of the coin, having never owned a sport bike (though I have ridden on Ducatis, Yamis and Hondas) Just as your experience didn't mesh well in your brain for the rider feeling, riding position, noise and controls (how do sport bike riders think having each turn indicator on each hand is a bad thing? [I cannot do the turning stock)] my feelings of being cramped over a tank, barely hearing my exhaust, and lack of "lub-lub" vibration have turned me off from buying a sport bike. I am now 37 and on my third HD (might be one of your oldest subscribers) and pieces like this are why I love the motorcycle community. Being on a bike is all that matters and the choice of motorcycle can only be made by your head and your heart.

  • @Skyerzen

    @Skyerzen

    Жыл бұрын

    Super sport bikes are designed for the track, the leaning forward over the tank is so when you turn, your outside arm rests on the tank. I'm with you. I don't understand how people ride those as their dailies. They are uncomfortable AS FUCK! That's why I ride a Super naked (FZ09) They have a lot of the benefits from the super sport bikes, like high end tech, modern geometry, etc but with a more comfortable riding position. Most comfortable to least list: Sport touring. Adventure bikes. Super and Hyper nakeds. dual sports. dirt bikes. cruisers like harleys and indians. Cafe racers. super and hyper bikes. Yes, Harleys are uncomfortable compared to say, a MT 09, or a Ducati Monster, or Hypermotard, or Super Duke, or a Multistrada or a BMW adventure or touring bike.

  • @doliven

    @doliven

    Жыл бұрын

    64 and a subscriber…enjoy his videos very much!! Great content and a flair for dialog

  • @LilBoulevard

    @LilBoulevard

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Skyerzen you need to actively ride a sport bike, squeeze the tank with your knees, arch your back, and then there’s gonna be less pressure on your wrists

  • @Kev27RS

    @Kev27RS

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, a bike is a bike but to be honest, this bike model here doesn’t really look like a "Harley"… It’s probably the least "Harley" looking bike out there.

  • @markarrigoni5132
    @markarrigoni5132 Жыл бұрын

    As someone stated below, Eric Buell really started something great and much needed to HD. They really made a mistake ending the relationship. The Buell Blast was probably a turd but that was an HD concept. Try an 08 XB12. It combines the best of HD tradition with forward looking performance design. Still legit today IMO. Great video, let’s ride.

  • @Mike-lh4wn

    @Mike-lh4wn

    Жыл бұрын

    I have a Buell Ulysses. Ton of fun. Buell is an odd duck when compared to other sportbikes, but the innovations had a lot of potential. It's been at least 10 years since they got shut down. It would have been really interesting to see what kinds of bikes they would have come out with.

  • @catmate8358

    @catmate8358

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed. Buell offered an off ramp to Harley to attract younger riders. I don't know why they stopped making bikes, but I think it had potential.

  • @jamesharvey44

    @jamesharvey44

    Жыл бұрын

    The 2003 M2 Cyclone I had was a blast to ride and was a hooligan bike. Rode it for 12 years with no problems and I regret selling it.

  • @spartanx169x

    @spartanx169x

    Жыл бұрын

    @@catmate8358 Eric Buell knew moving to a watercooled motor was the future, HD refused, that disagreement led to the Buell brand demise. HD treated them like a stepchild offered no support which killed sales. which killed the brand what do we have 15 years later? A watercool bike with the Pan America, Sportster S and Nightster. Eric Buell was correct.

  • @tunalev9390
    @tunalev9390 Жыл бұрын

    Great Format keep it up!

  • @ludviggolf800
    @ludviggolf800 Жыл бұрын

    Amazing video love your style off filming.

  • @NrwRawS
    @NrwRawS Жыл бұрын

    As a supermoto rider im offended🙄😂

  • @JA-zh5xi
    @JA-zh5xi Жыл бұрын

    To me - Harley is the only bike with a soul. I wouldn’t ride anything else and I’ve ridden a lot of bikes.

  • @RobJaskula
    @RobJaskula Жыл бұрын

    I remember like 15 years ago taking an XR1200 for a test ride and loving it. That was another 'foreign' Harley that didn't sell and was discontinued within a couple of years. Wish I'd bought it, was pretty much the only Harley I've ever been interested in

  • @natanpierce495
    @natanpierce495 Жыл бұрын

    Nice video- and honest. Too bad you did not experience a XR-1200. I went to ride one thinking I would hate it. It has upside down forks, Ohlins piggy back shocks, V&H exhaust, K&N air filter, rear sets and amazing performance (for a Harley) I had to take it home. I have had it for over 4 years now and as naked bikes go, I love it. Had a chance to get another Ducati for the stable to go along with my Ducati SS, but could not part with the Harley just to get a second Ducati- I love my Ducati most, so this as a more normal bike is great- it has fallen twice, and you can not tell, because the build quality is so exceptional.

  • @DEDRNFUK
    @DEDRNFUK Жыл бұрын

    They don’t do it for me, but I get why someone would want one. Personally, it just looks like a baby V-Rod. I’ve never cared for the 500 or 750 because they look too odd for me. You should definitely try one of the bigger Harleys. My Street Bob has the 114 M8 and has plenty of power and torque and handles like something half its size with nothing more than a suspension adjustment for my weight.

  • @Kev27RS

    @Kev27RS

    Жыл бұрын

    To be honest, this bike model here doesn’t really look like a "Harley"… It’s probably the least "Harley" looking bike out there.

  • @Jesterofthecourt
    @Jesterofthecourt Жыл бұрын

    ex Harley Service tech of 3 years, at our branch, we had 8 technicians, only 2 of them actually rode Harley's , both Dyna Wide-Glides, you're paying for a brand, an image, an idea. the engine, the performance, the ride comfort, the reliability and the innovation is non existent, and usually obtained by a better price with literally most other manufacturers, but just like people who want to spend 1,000 dollars on a brand-name wallet/handbag , most owners don't care "and just want one" Harley has spent the last 20 years selling middle aged men and troubled youth the idea that a Harley Davidson will redefine them and create a personality, usually it just ends in a personal loan, an expensive sleeveless jacket and poor motorcycling skills. Some of the classic Harleys were genuinely fantastic (for their time) the modern bikes are not, albeit slightly more reliable now that they're EFI, in my tenure at harley I probably came across 200-300 bikes that were all returned with faults / service issues before their first major service. the vast majority of parts are built overseas and outsourced, and the dealerships operate on a profit system based on servicing and clothes/accessories. (seriously, people who buy a harley for 15l-20k, usually spend in the vicinity of 2-5k on accessories and clothing alone with their purchase, which is where harley make their money (selling you a Sleeveless vestfor 200 dollars because it has the harley symbol on the pocket) Do yourself a favor, buy literally anything else, if you want a supreme cruiser i'd suggest Indian, If you want a reliable cruiser, the Honda 1100, Suzuki Boulevard, or Kawasaki Vulcan are all better bikes, usually just less chrome. Sincerely - Most Harley Mechanics

  • @nhbountyhunter

    @nhbountyhunter

    Жыл бұрын

    Don't know where you were but up here in New England almost every tech as 1 Harley that is at least stage 2. Where I go 4 out of 11 have 2. 6 of the 11 either a 124 or 131. I'm sorry, but when I wanted a new bike I test road the Challenger, chieftain, goldwing and a HD Ultra classic. ALL OF THEM where around $32k. So price did not madder. Yes, both Indian and Honda had more power. They all were comfortable. They all had a good ride. The Indian felt better over bumps and cracks and the GW kinda floated. I did not enjoy the flot so GW out. The HD felt lighter and I was able to transition faster. It was also more comfortable and had highly better ergonomics for me. I did not have to stretch or reach for any control. I choose the ultra. I did put a stage 1 off the floor. Now I make power close to the Indian. I'm super happy.

  • @MiKeTuScAnI
    @MiKeTuScAnI Жыл бұрын

    Great vid. I got my first Harley yesterday a Sportster 48 XL1200X 2016

  • @papatorr3669
    @papatorr3669 Жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed the video and learned some because all things Harley are an enigma to me. Owning a Harley is on my motorcycle bucket list, but seems to be at the bottom, never floating to the top. Although I did ride a Vulcan 750 to a Harley club charity event, and they politely accepted my entrance fees and allowed me to ride in formation. 7:27 "...and a reminder that in America it's lefty tighty righty loosy." I grew up in America, and it's righty tighty, lefty loosy. There are exceptions of course with certain rotating applications, like one of the bicycle peddles. 11:35 Your foot pegs are almost in the cruiser location. They look to be closer to a standard sitting position, similar to sitting in a standard chair: your feet are close to the ground just barely in front of you with your knees at a 90 angle, your back is barely leaning forward and the bars are not a reach. Although the pegs on this bike appear to be a little farther from the ground and put you in a bit of a cramped standard position. Sport position includes leaning forward reaching for lowered grips and the pegs are a little farther from the ground, below your arse or slightly behind it. Cruiser position includes sitting straight up or a bit reclined with the pegs forward so your knees will be at a greater than 90 angle, the grips may or may not be a reach as you may have an array of handlebar designs from pull back buck horn to a reach for straight bars. Your bike does NOT have a cruiser sitting position. 13:00 LOL!

  • @barriewilliams4526
    @barriewilliams4526 Жыл бұрын

    No thanks, I'll stick to my Yam. Lighter, faster, more fuel efficient, cheaper, more reliable etc, etc :)

  • @stephenbingham5935
    @stephenbingham5935 Жыл бұрын

    I have a 2013 1200 Sportster Custom, purchased brand new. It is now 9 years old and has clocked 151,000 kilometres. I have taken it from Sydney to Adelaide and return in summer heat twice. It has commuted a lot also and is nippy in traffic. It has a Harley brand oil cooler, Screaming Eagle intake and slip on mufflers. Suspension upgrades as the stock were crap. And a Hog light as the stock lights also crap. New clutch at 148,000 kms and rocker box gaskets at 100,000 - rear cylinder small weep. Other than that it starts and rides as good as the day I got it. Love the simplicity of it and intend to keep it going. The paint is also like new other than small scratches

  • @BlueDevilMoto
    @BlueDevilMoto Жыл бұрын

    This video is gold 😂 production quality and sarcasm are on point

  • @impoppa9647
    @impoppa9647 Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic video! I never seen myself as a Harley Rider. Always liked the bikes etc, but thought I was not their target market, and never felt I would be a Harley owner. That all changed when I was looking for a bike, got VERY disillusioned with Indian due to a very crappy experience at an Indian dealer and via KZread stumbled across the FLSB Sport Glide. One test ride later I was hooked and knew it was the bike make just for me! It was as if Harley made this bike with me in mind. And like you, with the 750, the Sport Glide has been discontinued in North America. I have had my Zwerte Kers (Sport Glide) now for two years and love it even more than when I first brought her home. Sure I have done the typical Harley thing and spent heaps on customizing the bike to my liking, but that is part of the fun of owning a Harley. Recently my son (21 years old) bought his first bike and he chose the Iron 883. There's just something unexplainable about owning and riding a Harley (any Harley model for that matter). Now my other older son is having Hayley dreams and looking at changing out his Honda for a Harley. Enjoy the 750 while you own it. But definitely take a Road King, Sport Glide and Low Rider ST for test rides. You might just find you are a Harley guy after all. The Lowe Rider ST might be right up your alley..

  • @corneilcorneil

    @corneilcorneil

    Жыл бұрын

    Real men check and select by technical numbers and facts. Girls buy things because they want to show off and stand out.

  • @VVoltz
    @VVoltz Жыл бұрын

    Congrats! Looks great, that is IMO one of the most underrated Harleys ever made

  • @joeschmoe881
    @joeschmoe881 Жыл бұрын

    I bought a 2019 Street Bob which I love. I put dominator bars on, saddleman highstep seat, forward controls, s&s exhaust. I love it. I was originally in the hate Harleys camp until I rode a 2001 Softail. I was blown away by the instant torque, I bought it. Then traded it for the Street Bob. Harleys aren't for everyone but where I live if your on a cruiser 80% of the time it's a Harley.

  • @JoeRadio73
    @JoeRadio73 Жыл бұрын

    I really like this video man. I thought the exact same thing as many, you wanted to buy a Harley but 'didnt actually get one.' In the end of you like any bike, just let the haters hate. I will say though, there's something entirely different about that Milwaukee built experience. End of the day, Harley needs too keep experimenting, like they did with this one. Glad you stepped into the unknown, and I'm glad you made this video.

  • @spartanx169x

    @spartanx169x

    Жыл бұрын

    Harley's biggest problem is if something is not immediately successful, they give up. The bike in the video with a few changes could have been a great bike from the factory. 1- change the foot pegs and exhaust so you are not resting your foot on the exhaust, change the air cleaner for better comfort without losing performance. Give the bike a monoshock for better handling. give it around 90 HP which is close to double what it has. Competitive pricing and good marketing, now you have a successful bike that can compete against the nakeds. HD put no effort into this bike at all. It was a mere afterthought in nearly every aspect.

  • @Kev27RS

    @Kev27RS

    Жыл бұрын

    To be honest, this bike model here doesn’t really look like a "Harley"…

  • @ZildjianMan30
    @ZildjianMan30 Жыл бұрын

    I'm hoping you make more videos with this bike (before selling). At least the bike looks damn good! Not like that overpriced, ugly Tonka-plastic Sportster S. H-D should just focus on touring, performance baggers, ADV, and some of their traditional lineup.

  • @Kev27RS

    @Kev27RS

    Жыл бұрын

    To be honest, this bike model here doesn’t really look like a "Harley"… It’s probably the least "Harley" looking bike out there.

  • @ZildjianMan30

    @ZildjianMan30

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Kev27RS Pan America? Sportster S? This bike was still a one-off, yes.

  • @Kev27RS

    @Kev27RS

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ZildjianMan30 The Sportster S has that little "Harley" something.

  • @xidegel4494
    @xidegel4494 Жыл бұрын

    It's still a Harley Davidson, even if it was made in India. Cheers from Austin Texas.

  • @tinusvanwyk3008

    @tinusvanwyk3008

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi there. I have owned a 2013 HD 883 Iron, 2014 Honda VT 750 S, and a 2019 Honda NV 750 X. I test rode the HD 750 street as well as the HD 750 street rod. I have found the "normal" street 750 to have the better ergonomics. Better in a few ways. Maybe I am the odd one out, but I really enjoyed the HD street (not the rod). Enough power, comfy, and still that HD name. I recently considered one but due to them being discontinued, afraid of no spare parts moving forward.

  • @raymondgarafano8604
    @raymondgarafano8604 Жыл бұрын

    Something nice about taking care of your bike, oil n filter change, service air filter, checkn gap plugs. check bat volts with multi-meter to see if it is getting charged.

  • @alankatb
    @alankatb Жыл бұрын

    After owning everything from and R6 to a Vstrom 1000 to a GSX-S750, I bought a street glide special last month. I'm not going back to Japanese. I feel pure visceral motorcycling joy riding my street glide. I was a "harley sucks" guy for a long time. I'm glad I swallowed my pride and got one. It's so bad ass. I love how it makes me feel

  • @LilBoulevard

    @LilBoulevard

    Жыл бұрын

    So it just scratches your ego, Japanese bikes are objectively better

  • @Kev27RS

    @Kev27RS

    Жыл бұрын

    Well, at least the Street Glide looks like a "Harley" unlike the Street Rod here in the video.

  • @yuliangyurov100
    @yuliangyurov100 Жыл бұрын

    You chose the worst Harley.

  • @NrwRawS

    @NrwRawS

    Жыл бұрын

    There is no such thing as a worse Harley, they are all bad😅🙃

  • @SJW82

    @SJW82

    Жыл бұрын

    You clearly didn’t watch the video, and jumped on the thumbnail!!

  • @NrwRawS

    @NrwRawS

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SJW82 if u mean me no, i just hate harleys😂

  • @1290rBeast

    @1290rBeast

    Жыл бұрын

    You people havnt ridding a night rod special with a turbo kit then. Lol

  • @devarora3833
    @devarora3833 Жыл бұрын

    I want to be this rich... I hate a thing, and I would buy it💪

  • @sunshowerpainting1
    @sunshowerpainting18 ай бұрын

    Ive been riding metric bikes for forty-four years and recently purchased a Harley Davidson Sportster 48. I absolutely love it and cant wait to get my hands on a street rod 750.

  • @geraldgoodiii6993
    @geraldgoodiii6993 Жыл бұрын

    Why does the bike have to use the key and fob to start it ? I thought all HD just had the fob and a barrel key for the fork and bag locks

  • @jeremykidner3199
    @jeremykidner3199 Жыл бұрын

    Good review all round - content and production. Thanks.

  • @ter11112343
    @ter11112343 Жыл бұрын

    What’s the exact name of the black HD-branded cap that you wear in the video?

  • @roadrunner681
    @roadrunner681 Жыл бұрын

    honestly the dyna i rode was great, you might rent one and see if you like that one. the big bikes are great, but there so much money

  • @justingillette8287
    @justingillette8287 Жыл бұрын

    This is a good video, I would echo what someone else posted in the comments that it nears FortNine grade material. I used to be a Harley hater, the high price, the talk of performance, the lack of innovation and technology. I bought a Buell XB12 back in 2012 cheap. I had been interested the quirky unique machine for a while. I got it cheap as they were a dying bread. I fell in love with the thing. I had been a street fighter type rider my whole life, believing that more HPs meant better bike. It was not until the Buell that I learned what enough power actually looked like. I may be getting old but honestly much over 100hp and anyone struggles to deploy it functionally in typical street riding conditions. Sure a merge onto the freeway could lend more but that is still a rare event and the rest of the time a high power bike is restricted by all other conditions. The buell was chunky, clunky, loppy, quirky, and a blast to ride. I came to enjoy the intense vibrations. The bike felt alive and raw between my legs. I eventually disliked smooth bikes, harder to tell what was going on with power delivery. In time I wanted something i could modify customize. The buell is highly restictive with the in-frame fuel tank that isolated the engine. I realized that a sportster was a great canvas, heavy, slow, simple, perfect for me to play with. The parts availability for a sportster is unmatched. you can get off road kits for them, hard tail conversions, there are 20 different tank options on the market, mid controls, forward controls, hundreds of handle bar options, exhaust, intake systems, I shall never be bored. My problem is that after 2 years on a bike i get bored and want something different. with a sportster I can just change it up and stay entertained. I realized that it was the lumpy engine that was the heart of the Buell that made it fun for me. torque loppy and shakes like the business. The sound is something special i have to admit, it sucks but if harley is charging for the sound they get too, i would pay premium for that sound. I picked up an 883 old and busted, I have been slowly chopping it up and building it, 1250cc engine kit, modifying everything I can fund about 2 years of doing this and I am still having fun, my friends criticize me because the bike is different every month. I like it because it is, i recently sanded the paint off the tins with the intention of letting it all rust over, i converted to a suicide clutch and jockey shift, I have not crashed yet and it has been a fresh new experience. I am not a Harley hater anymore. would I own a Lowrider S if I could afford one? Yes, yes i would.

  • @martinkeet8373

    @martinkeet8373

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes!! Got an old 98 1200S Sportster, building up a collection of "options" as I change it to my particular desires... As you say parts are wildly different and available, go bro👍😎

  • @kinker200
    @kinker2009 ай бұрын

    Not a fan of Harley's but this is one of my favorite looking ones along with the Sportster. I wanted to get one when it came out. Sad to see it wasn't as well received. I'd probably want to get different rear-sets that are more rear to make it more performance oriented.

  • @boslys076
    @boslys0762 ай бұрын

    recently found your channel leaving a comment to boost the videos. Love from SA

  • @Oddman1980
    @Oddman1980 Жыл бұрын

    I daily a 2019 Street Rod. The first and only thing I've changed on it was the foot peg position... once I did that, the bike was great. It's been perfectly reliable for the last four years, only thing I've had to replace are tires and a battery. In the future space of 2023, I'm pretty sure I've got the only one left. For what it's worth, the Canada and US market 500/750/Street Rod bikes are made in either Kansas City or York, PA depending on the year.

  • @Kev27RS

    @Kev27RS

    Жыл бұрын

    To be honest, this bike model here doesn’t really look like a "Harley"… It’s probably the least "Harley" looking bike out there.

  • @johnhess351
    @johnhess351 Жыл бұрын

    Is it Vrod derived engine design? I will buy one with this engine or the 985 when they come out with a straight up tour model.

  • @Doomer0898
    @Doomer0898 Жыл бұрын

    The edited coil machine tattoo sound effect while he was using a rotary machine made me crack tf up 😂

  • @kenwest.5735
    @kenwest.5735 Жыл бұрын

    I owned all triumph’s before now I bought a new 2021 sports glide I love the way it handles so nibbly I have the to into one exhaust system and stage 2 cams it’s a rocket I love it

  • @stevenfrost3469
    @stevenfrost3469 Жыл бұрын

    I bought my first Bike in August. I went into 3 dealerships. The Harley-Davidson dealer close to me, the Indian Dealer and the Harley-Davidson about an hour away. The first HD dealer didnt really seem to care if I stared at bikes, but when I sat on one they finally came to help me. Thwy tried to sell me a Harley that was too big for a beginner (likely because it was a higher price). The Indian Dealer tried to sell me Royal Enfields, when I was far more interested in Indians. The HD dealer an hour away sold me a smaller bike than I wanted and explained that the other one was too big for a beginner. So I bought a Sportster XL 1200 forty-eight. I couldnt be happier. Yes I like HD, but I also like other bikes, like the Honda Shadow, and the various Indian models as well as the Triumph (thank you actors from the 50's). I will buy Harley again and possibly others, but I don't get why so many people hate Harley-Davidson.

  • @Chumbucketsecret
    @Chumbucketsecret Жыл бұрын

    I have a 19 crf450l & an 18 mt09. Hope to add a 22 low rider st to my collection next summer

  • @inthefireagine123
    @inthefireagine1233 ай бұрын

    I Was thinking of getting a used Street 750 as my first bike since I'm pretty torn between the world of cruisers and sportier bikes like the SV650. I'm a shorter, heavier set man so the idea of being lower to the ground, with more maneuverability and "get out of there fast" capability is appealing to me. And since I can usually find older models for wayyy cheaper then the contemporary HD's unless I want to start looking in 05-09 sportsters.

  • @noahc6246
    @noahc6246 Жыл бұрын

    Great job I have a friend with a street rod and he loves it and his girlfriend seems to think it’s cool. I think it it helps compete with the other metric bikes out there and there is a market out there for this.

  • @Kev27RS

    @Kev27RS

    Жыл бұрын

    To be honest, this bike model here doesn’t really look like a "Harley"… It’s probably the least "Harley" looking bike out there.

  • @robertgwinn8406
    @robertgwinn84067 ай бұрын

    I bought Harley Street 750 and like it. Added what I needed to feel comfortable. I'm retired it's great for city riding. I'm old school and like the weight plus I can off road pop wheelies spins etc. On my second set of tires

  • @jimmansi1187
    @jimmansi1187 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome vid, I test rode a Street 750 recently & loved the handling & sound of the motor but the ergonomics were terrible & didn’t work for me. I’m glad you got to experience owning one, they’re really cool bikes, stay safe!

  • @jbeck9070
    @jbeck9070 Жыл бұрын

    I’m a Harley guy and have never heard the street with an exhaust, that s*** sounds great!!

  • @JCod306
    @JCod306 Жыл бұрын

    Nicely made video brother! You got a new follower! 💪🏽😎💯

  • @waiwong7996
    @waiwong7996 Жыл бұрын

    Would be interesting to see if they bring that the Street line back or do something similar but with the new Revolution Max tech

  • @miketrusky476
    @miketrusky476 Жыл бұрын

    Few years back I sold my 3 wheel 1950 police Special , great paint but all stock, the Speedo still worked the horn the side shift all origimal, first guy who saw it bought it! Imagine in 2050 it will still be on the road drawing crowds.

  • @PinotNoir_
    @PinotNoir_11 ай бұрын

    i can relate with the feeling of vulnerability when riding a cruiser. i used to ride CBR 150, but then i can't use it for a week because the chain snaps so i use my dad Benelli PE 250 and boy it's so freaking low. it's scary to ride a cruiser like that and my mind always said "what happen is a cager didn't see me?" and my mind was right because i almost got ran over by a cager that just suddenly change lane without blinker when i try overtake them and it happen on my 1st day of using that PE 250 (it never happen when i ride my CBR even when i ride my scooter)

  • @vincentyfsiew
    @vincentyfsiew Жыл бұрын

    Pardon me but what's the Japanese bike feature at the first 10 sec of this KZread clip? Was that a Suzuki M109R?

  • @JM23007
    @JM23007 Жыл бұрын

    Great video, I hope you revisit this topic but with a Sportster or M8 Softail someday.

  • @LekkerRandom
    @LekkerRandom Жыл бұрын

    I think a forty eight will do the job for you. It’s a very light bike next to the nightrod and it’s just a crazy cool bike for younger ppl

  • @disekjoumoer
    @disekjoumoer Жыл бұрын

    Nice one, boet. Are you going to do an adventure bike someday?

  • @LordAnestis
    @LordAnestis Жыл бұрын

    This one, the Fat Bob 118, and the Lowrider S are the Harleys i would love to own. I also heard not all Street Rods are made in India, I don't know if it's true.

  • @hyeGUY25
    @hyeGUY25Ай бұрын

    HAHA that alarm skit was hilarious

  • @marksaunders7703
    @marksaunders7703 Жыл бұрын

    Good video.. I own and have been riding a street rod for 3 years.. I nearly fell off my seat when I saw your video.. You nailed it, the good thing bad and the ugly. I am a cruiser guy but live in the city, poor, and in my early 30s. Harly has to except this fact quickly.. as I'm not alone. I can't fault the performance of the bike.. I loose other bikes much bigger then mine when the traffic light goes green and they are always surprised.. Can the bike look better? Absolutely.. Harley need to go back to the drawing board, if they can launch a bike with the same cost and performance and nail the look, they will ve laughing..I believe having one line of bikes as traditional looking, more like the 883 and one line focusing on the street/naked bike look then they will grab the attention of so many markets.. the street rod failed before it was lunched like you said its stuck it two worlds.. prefect analogy

  • @ChristopherBailey-jm5ur
    @ChristopherBailey-jm5ur Жыл бұрын

    I would love to see you give one of their newest bikes a try, like the sportster s or the Pan America. Both are still overpriced, but they are excellent motorcycles. I'm not a huge fan of HD, but I do like the direction they are going with some of their newest models.

  • @docchung9085
    @docchung9085 Жыл бұрын

    Well done video! It reminds me of how Fortnine used to make them.

  • @bil19631963
    @bil196319633 ай бұрын

    A nice point of view and a really honest video...😊

  • @motordemic
    @motordemic Жыл бұрын

    Fortnine-quality videos from South Africa, lessss goooooo!

  • @travisscott636
    @travisscott636 Жыл бұрын

    Love from India😃First time watching ur video! Loved it...Personally i like the look of Harleys cause i love cruisers specially bobbers!!!😍😍

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