Harley riders know that there is nothing quite like the feeling of that V-Twin growling between your legs. Harley Davidson has developed a cult following for a myriad of reasons, one being that characteristic roar we have all grown to love. After spending over a century refining their bikes, Harley has built a following that reflects the quality they produce.
Buying a new Harley has its ups and downs, and before making a purchase there are a few things you should consider. For many riders, buying a brand new Harley may not be the right move.
Whether you’re a new rider or a seasoned one, buying a bike can be a difficult process. Buying a brand new bike has its pros and cons, and if you’re a new rider, it may be better to get something used. Here are just a few things to consider when buying a new bike:
While the break-in period is seen as a negative by some, many experienced riders see it as a bonding experience. When you break in a motorcycle you get to know the factory quirks that are unique to every bike that comes off the line. Addressing and fine tuning these quirks can be a very positive experience for someone who knows what that to look for and how to fix them.
Many riders prefer to buy used bikes. To most riders a pre owned Harley is considered a better investment because of a variety of reasons, some being:
Whether you decide to buy new or pre-owned, you need to learn how to take care of your baby. If you’re buying used, you want to do significant research before making a purchase. Knowing the history of your bike can help maintain it in the future.
V-Twin engines are known for running very hot, and one way to really make that engine happy is to get an oil cooling system from UltraCool. They are easy to install and will greatly increase the lifetime of your engine. Super heated oil causes many problems that will send you to the repair shop and compromise your safety.
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