6 Used Harley-Davidson Motorcycles That Won’t Break the Bank
These six used Harley-Davidson motorcycles are bargains in a world that doesn't have many to offer.
Reasonably Priced
In today's world, there isn't much that can be considered a "bargain," whether you're talking about groceries, household goods, or vehicles. However, there are still a few solid deals to be found on used Harley-Davidson motorcycles, bikes that won't break the proverbial bank but still have plenty to offer in terms of style and riding enjoyment.
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2003 XL883R Sportster
First up, we have the 2003 XL883R Sportster, which can be had for as little as $6k in today's market in solid condition. The 883 is a great bike for pretty much anyone looking for a lighter, fun, nimble ride, but particularly those who are just getting started riding motorcycles. The 2003 model is even cooler, however, as it sports a look that pays homage to the iconic dirt racing XR750, which is a nice bonus as well.
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1971 FX Super Glide
For those with a bit more money to spend, the 1971 FX Super Glide makes for a fantastic choice in the sub-$20k range, combining timeless styling with performance that's still commendable even by today's standards. These cool machines are still priced a bit low compared to some other, similar H-D classics, however, making them a bit of a blue chip investment at the moment, too.
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2000 Dyna Wide Glide
Moving into the modern era, we have the 2000 Dyna Wide Glide, which can be found quite easily in nice shape for less than $10k. There are still plenty out there to choose from thanks to the fact that these bikes were quite popular in their heyday and remain a great choice for those looking for a comfy and easy-to-modify cruiser.
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1997 Softail Springer
The Softail Springer is one of those bikes that just screams "Harley-Davidson," with classic, timeless styling that anyone can immediately recognize - even if they aren't big-time MoCo fans. And for around $8k, you can score a nice 1997 model that pairs that vintage styling with modern amenities and ride quality.
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1991 Electra Glide Classic
The 1991 Electra Glide Classic is another big, comfy, touring machine that can be had these days for pennies on the dollar compared to a new one - in this case, around $7k. You get a whole heck of a lot of bike for that small outlay of cash, and with a little mechanical sorting, it'll likely be a reliable long hauler for the long term.
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1995 Road King
Finally, we have another classically designed cruiser - the 1995 Road King - which is readily available for less than $10k. The Road King is still going strong today and remains a popular option for its all-around greatness in terms of offering up short- and long-distance cruising capability with comfort and plenty of style.
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