Custom Dyna Hails from an Unusual Place
It’s a fish out of water story straight out of a cheesy rom-com: An American in Italy.
One of the best parts of owning a Harley-Davidson is customizing your bike to reflect your personality and taste. When it comes time to move on, though, there’s two schools of thought.
Some think that a highly personalized bike will be a hard sell, and that most modifications will limit the potential audience of buyers. It might be difficult to find someone who is not only in the market for a bike, but who shares your very specific taste.
Other believe that a more unique bike can stand out from a crowd of similar bikes and actually make the bike even easier to sell. Still, you never quite get what you put into those custom modifications, so if you swap bikes a lot, choose carefully.
From a buyer’s standpoint, it means you can get a bargain price on a cool, one-of-kind bike, such as this 1990 Harley Davidson Low Rider we found offered on Catawiki, an online auction site. Located in Tuscany, we can hardly imagine a cooler way of exploring the Italian countryside.