2010 harley davidson forty eight amateur review
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All Comments (62)
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sweet
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so im 5'11" am i to tall
6'1" with my boots
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@th3Bl00dfu3l3d you have no business getting either one of those bikes as your first bike. if you don't have any riding experience then you don't want to be learning how to ride on a 15,000 dollar Harley with a 1500 plus cc engine. even the forty-eight would be a bit much for a beginner at 1200cc's. what you need is a used bike with an engine under 1000cc's (like an Iron 883). since you don't know how to ride, you're probably going to lay the bike down, so a new bike isn't a smart choice.
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does 5,6 equals to 1, 74 something?
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@pbmax I believe he said that was on a half-full tank. That's how I heard it anyway.
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@rs200000000000 Some people just sound like that. We have monotones. Besides he covered his key points, what did you want to hear instead?
will this bike fit short people?
choopdewoot 5 months ago
@choopdewoot Dude a sportster i made for short people... go to a dealer, there small as F^%$
leestratton1 3 months ago
should i get this or the wide glide as my first bike? i like the wide glide way better but im afraid its too big and heavy as a first bike. btw ur vids are awesome escpecially ur vid about removing the sound clip. keep em coming.
th3Bl00dfu3l3d 8 months ago
@th3Bl00dfu3l3d I would go for the bigger bike if you can afford it. I personally really like the look of sportsters, but i think most people will admit, after a month or so on one, you will want more power.
leestratton1 8 months ago
I have been lookin at this bike for awhile and I want it! This will be my first bike how do you think it will be as a first bike? Also, my name is stratton lee haha!
StrillaTHEkilla 1 year ago
@StrillaTHEkilla . It would be a great first bike. Just be careful and know your limits.
leestratton1 1 year ago