The Dynas are a nice looker, Lots of them around, You should be able to get an affordable deal in winter.Hello,
I'm a 36 year old who finally made the decision to buy my first bike. Literally never have been on one before. But I come from a Harley family and it's the only bike I would buy. The question is - which one do I get?
I'm 6'1, 180lbs and like a "classic" looking bike. I am interested in just cruising around - but not really into a Touring bike. Style-wise I like:
Sportster: 72
Dyna: Wide Glide
Softail: Heritage Softail Classic
If I buy new, I could only go with a Sportster. Trying to stay within a budget so my wife doesn't kill me. What would be the best bike? I know a lot of people claim that a Sportster is a "starter" bike, but is that really true?
Sent you a PM.Hello,
I'm a 36 year old who finally made the decision to buy my first bike. Literally never have been on one before. But I come from a Harley family and it's the only bike I would buy. The question is - which one do I get?
I'm 6'1, 180lbs and like a "classic" looking bike. I am interested in just cruising around - but not really into a Touring bike. Style-wise I like:
Sportster: 72
Dyna: Wide Glide
Softail: Heritage Softail Classic
If I buy new, I could only go with a Sportster. Trying to stay within a budget so my wife doesn't kill me. What would be the best bike? I know a lot of people claim that a Sportster is a "starter" bike, but is that really true?
Take ATMs advice to heart. I sent you a PMDon't give up on the touring bikes just yet. Take a look at the Road King (standard or classic). It has all the benefits of touring while still having the simplicity of non-touring. Good for tall riders and "beefy" looking so you don't look like a bear on a tricycle. Yes, I own one, so I am a bit biased... I was also on a budget, and bought a used one for around 10 grand.
Oh, and as far as a Sportster being a "starter bike", that is a bunch of crap. It has plenty of motor and they look great. If that's the style you want, go for it. Don't let anyone tell you that you have to "graduate" to a better Harley.
And take a motorcycle safety course.You didn't say your gender, but with a name like Cowboy Ike, I'm assuming male. So the Sporty is out. Besides, they don't ride like any of the other Harley's.
Heritage's are nice if you like that retro style. Me, I'd go for a Fat Boy if I was looking at a Softail. That's what I was looking for, and ended up with my RK. I agree with the others. Get the Dyna to learn on. Or even a used metric (gasp!). Get comfortable on two wheels, starting, stopping, turning and riding in traffic. Then trade up.