5 Best Harley-Davidson Cruisers In Terms of Value

These five Harley-Davidson cruisers are still a good value, even in today's world.

By Brett Foote - June 24, 2024
5 Best Harley-Davidson Cruisers In Terms of Value
5 Best Harley-Davidson Cruisers In Terms of Value
5 Best Harley-Davidson Cruisers In Terms of Value
5 Best Harley-Davidson Cruisers In Terms of Value
5 Best Harley-Davidson Cruisers In Terms of Value
5 Best Harley-Davidson Cruisers In Terms of Value

Value Driven

With the prices of, well, everything on the rise these days, it's getting harder and harder to find anything that one might call a "value" or "bargain." This is especially true in the world of motorcycles, where it's rather difficult to find a good value of any kind, particularly with a premium brand such as Harley-Davidson. However, there are still a few good deals to be found in the cruiser segment, specifically. 

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Iron 883

First up, we have the Iron 883, which has long been known as a reasonably priced bike with few frills. With a price tag of around $7k, the Iron 883 is a great-looking ride that's highly customizable with plenty of upgrades to choose from, and it's a well-built, reliable machine with plenty of power on tap, to boot. 

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Street 750

Next up, we have the Street 750, which can be had for around $5k in nice condition these days, which is obviously not a lot of money for a modern Harley motorcycle of any kind. The Street 750 has long been lauded as a great beginner's bike due to its low weight and smaller size, but it's also nimble and fun to ride, making it a great choice for budget shoppers. 

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Dyna Wide Glide

The Dyna Wide Glide is a bit more expensive at around $9k for a nice one, but it also looks like a classic chopper with its raked styling, an appealing style for most. It also features a comfortable riding position coupled with a lighter and more nimble chassis, making it fun and relaxing to cruise around on, too. 

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Dyna Street Bob

A nice Dyna Street Bob will set one back somewhere in the neighborhood of $12k, and it certainly looks cool with its stripped-down, naked appearance. The Dyna Street Bob has all kinds of cool features like ape hangers, a solo seat, and a chopped rear fender, giving it the factory custom look many appreciate, too.

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V-Rod

Finally, we have a model that pretty much every Harley fan loves the look of - the V-Rod, or VSRC. These days, one can find a nice V-Rod for around $13k, and it's hard to beat the bike's muscular appearance for that money, if nothing else. Even today, the V-Rod remains a reliable and great-looking two-wheeler, particularly at its lower price point. 

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>>Join in the conversation about these cruisers right here in Harley-Davidson Forums.

For help with your do-it-yourself maintenance and repair projects, please visit our how-to section in the forum.

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