How to Choose a Harley-Davidson® Motorcycle

Apr. 9 2019 Miscellaneous By ___

For over a hundred years, Harley-Davidson® has been the face of American motorcycle communities, and it’s high time you thought about joining by buying your ride. Make sure you get the right model so you can make the most of each ride. Follow our guide from Crystal Harley-Davidson and then stop by our location in Homosassa, Florida to check out our available models.

Your Riding Style

As with any motorcycle, you’ll want to start by thinking about how you’re going to use it. Not everyone enjoys the same types of rides, so different bikes are made for different riding styles. For example, some people simply like the classic ride through the city or along nearby backroads that just take you around town. In this case, you might want to look at the Street® family or Sportster® models.

When you spend more time on your motorcycle, you might want something with smoother suspension, like the Softail®, so you don’t tire out as easily. If you enjoy lots of road tripping and spend hours riding across the state and country, then the Touring® family probably offers you the best blend of options. Even if you’re not sure which bike is going to be right for you, think about what kind of riding you like the best and we’ll find you a model that matches.

Size

This isn’t exactly everyone’s first priority, but we think it should be pretty close to the top. Harley-Davidson® motorcycles are traditionally pretty big, with just a few exceptions. This can be fantastic for keeping you grounded and upright on longer trips. However, newer riders might struggle with the extra weight. Consider what’s appropriate for you and let us know how it might affect your final decision.

Ready to check out some of the Harley-Davidson motorcycles we have for sale right now? Stop by Crystal Harley-Davidson and let one of our experienced staff give you the complete tour of bikes. If you’re from Spring Hill or Bayonet, Florida, then stop by today!

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