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Considering My First Harley

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  • LOFTYBOB
    LOFTYBOB
    6 years ago
    If the service records and condition of both bikes were similar, being tall myself, 6'3", I would go the Superglide and put forward controls on it
  • Soapbox2627
    Soapbox2627
    6 years ago
    the vagdyna (1450) or the skirtster (1200), a big bloke!!

    you have time to get a younger bike in the Dyna range between now and the license
    I'D SAY THE FULL HOG
  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    6 years ago
    Quoting Soapbox2627 on 05 Oct 2018 10:22 AM

    the vagdyna (1450) or the skirtster (1200), a big bloke!!

    you have time to get a younger bike in the Dyna range between now and the license
    I'D SAY THE FULL HOG

    What no piglet...
  • Krash Kinkade
    Krash Kinkade
    6 years ago
    60k not a lot of miles, for you weight the carb dyna would be good, as they are not too heavy and have a big motor. the carb simple , the motor simple. they have the strong 5 speed gear box.
    just check out service history and if the cam chain tensioners have been changed for new ones. that model still has timken drive side bearing, so a strong motor.
    2008 sporty ok but EFI & no trap door to remove gear box, via primary. so in the event of a gear box problem you have to pull whole motor & split cases.
    I've ridden Harleys since late 70's all the same to me. but I'm 75KG

  • Ratbob
    Ratbob
    6 years ago
     Krash raised a good point re the cam tensioner. Check if you can or budget to do it.
    I’m 6’2 and while I like Sportys I reckon you’re more likely to grow out of the Sporty and into the Dyna. 
    You didn’t mention your riding style/location. If your in the hills sporty’s are great fun but so are Dyna’s (except for maybe the wideglide) and the Superglide will give greater comfort on longer runs. 
  • tussuck
    tussuck
    6 years ago
    Sporty 1200 every day!  I'm 6'2", 180lbs and ride the pants off my 2009 883 every day and love it.  Bike is light, stops on a dime and pulls hard due to a great power/weight ratio.  
    The sporty will leave the bigger bike in the dust every time.  

    So whats your riding palns?  Around town and or 2-3 hour trips (then tick for the sporty) or 6+ hour or interstate rides then go for the larger cruiser.
  • Soapbox2627
    Soapbox2627
    6 years ago
    Quoting tussuck on 05 Oct 2018 12:19 PM

    Sporty 1200 every day!  I'm 6'2", 180lbs and ride the pants off my 2009 883 every day and love it.  Bike is light, stops on a dime and pulls hard due to a great power/weight ratio.  

    The sporty will leave the bigger bike in the dust every time.  

    So whats your riding palns?  Around town and or 2-3 hour trips (then tick for the sporty) or 6+ hour or interstate rides then go for the larger cruiser.

    6'2" 140Kg (308Lbs)
    That ain't a potty calf, 180Lbs is, this guy is closer to a teenage bull 

    a piglet would be an 883 paully
  • Ratbob
    Ratbob
    6 years ago
    Quoting tussuck on 05 Oct 2018 12:19 PM

    Sporty 1200 every day!  I'm 6'2", 180lbs and ride the pants off my 2009 883 every day and love it.  Bike is light, stops on a dime and pulls hard due to a great power/weight ratio.  

    The sporty will leave the bigger bike in the dust every time.  

    So whats your riding palns?  Around town and or 2-3 hour trips (then tick for the sporty) or 6+ hour or interstate rides then go for the larger cruiser.

    Quoting Soapbox2627 on 05 Oct 2018 01:50 PM

    6'2" 140Kg (308Lbs)
    That ain't a potty calf, 180Lbs is, this guy is closer to a teenage bull 

    a piglet would be an 883 paully

    Yep, I’m close to 205 Lbs and reckon the tourque to weight ratio counts more these days than the power ratio. :) Clearly at 308 Lbs 2freeq is a big guy. I think Arnie was around 260 Lbs and as great to ride as they are, I can’t picture him on a Sporty. 
  • chriso
    chriso
    6 years ago
    Fuck the sporty...unless you got a missis that can ride it..
     All you will be doing is looking at upgrading in a years time. The big twin is a better option hands down.

    As lofty said, forwards and maybe some cams down the track
  • JFE
    JFE
    6 years ago
    +1 Dyna. I could see you on one more than a Sporty.
  • Baloffski
    Baloffski
    6 years ago
    My view Dyna for sure, and as lofty and chriso, deck her out to suit your needs/wants.. good luck with it all.Bal
  • chriso
    chriso
    6 years ago
    Yeah 10 prob ok but if it were me I would keep looking, you will get a later model with lower ks for not much more then that if your patient and willing to look and haggle 
  • Baloffski
    Baloffski
    6 years ago
    Umm, I know ya camera fuckeed, but what that little baby behind the Glide??
  • Baloffski
    Baloffski
    6 years ago
    PS, man. just a thought, maybe foot plates, as such HD Tourers have, are very comfortable, if not installed can always add. 
    But, think you a young cunt, no use,  just advice..
  • chriso
    chriso
    6 years ago
    07 wideglide on Bikesales 12,900 ono
    40 thous k
    1 owner, full service history
    Could offer 12 and would prob get it.
    Better looking model with wider ass end and bigger motor.

  • boxa
    boxa
    6 years ago
    your a big unit , a sporty will look like its sticking out your arse , go  a the super glide  , actually with your size    i would probably go a road king , be paitent , something will come up ,
  • Big Steve
    Big Steve
    6 years ago
    +1 for a Dyna - I have 2, I'm several inches taller than you (and a few kilos heavier) 
    Don't get me wrong sporties are great but they're not for the taller riders. Yes there are forwards and extended forwards but a Dyna will fit you better out of the box.
    What is your actual budget?
    If it were me I'd get the cheapest 96" dyna you can find, that way it'll be fuel injected and you can turn it into a 103/107/110 down the track if/when money permits. even if it is high km then a big bore conversions gets you a new top end.

    You can't beat a first gen Fat Bob. Dual disks, bigger tank, tubeless wheels. No Abs (So cable changes are cheaper)


  • chriso
    chriso
    6 years ago
    https://www.bikesales.com.au/bikes/details/2007-Harley-Davidson-Dyna-Super-Glide-Custom-1584-(FXDC)/SSE-AD-5528191?pageSource=details&id=SSE-AD-5528191
  • chriso
    chriso
    6 years ago
    There ya go 07 superglide custom 10 k

  • chriso
    chriso
    6 years ago
    They are out there, don’t settle mate, you will get what you want for the money you have
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