How To Buy A Harley Davidson -

The classic look—hidden suspension that made it look like an old hardtail, but rode like a dream.

This was the moment of truth. Elias geared up. The salesman handed him the key fob. As he clicked it into first gear with a heavy, satisfying clunk , he didn't just go around the block. He took it through stop-and-go traffic to see how the clutch felt, then hit the highway to check for "buffeting" (head shaking) behind the windshield. how to buy a harley davidson

He had to decide: A new bike had that pristine "zero-mile" glow and a warranty, but a pre-owned bike from a private seller or a certified dealer often came with thousands of dollars in upgrades (like those expensive Vance & Hines pipes) already installed for a fraction of the cost. He decided to look for a "Certified Pre-Owned" model to get the best of both worlds. Phase 3: The Inspection The classic look—hidden suspension that made it look