7 Things You Don't Know Until AFTER Buying A Harley Davidson motorcycle

Let's talk about the surprises you get after you have purchased your Harley Davidson motorcycle. These are the things you don't know until after you buy a Harley Davidson. People are caught unaware and don't discover these 7 things until it's too late.

When you buy a Harley, you’ll quickly learn that not all helmets are created equal. You might find your head shaking around if the helmet catches the wind poorly. The only way to know if a helmet suits your bike is to test various ones, as every rider’s setup is different.

The thrill of owning a Harley includes customizing it to your liking. Once you’ve got a Harley, expect to spend on mods. The aftermarket for Harleys is vast, offering endless customization options. It's part of the Harley experience to modify and personalize your ride, even if it means spending extra money.

Loud pipes are a signature of Harleys but can be exhausting without ear protection. Investing in earplugs is a small price to pay to protect your hearing and avoid fatigue on long rides. They can make a huge difference in your overall riding comfort.

Harleys don’t corner like sport bikes. Expect less lean angle and potential scraping of floorboards in corners. It’s a big shift if you’re used to sportier bikes, but it’s part of the Harley charm.

Harleys are all about low-end torque. This makes for a relaxed and enjoyable ride, as you don’t need to rev high to get moving.

The Harley-Davidson community is incredibly welcoming. There are many local and online groups, clubs, and events that bring riders together. It’s a great way to meet people and feel part of something larger.


Watch the video above for all 7 of the things you don’t know until AFTER buying a Harley Davidson.

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