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SHOCK Market Flood Of Low Mileage Harley Davidson Motorcycles 

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What's the reason for the flood of low mileage Harley Davidson motorcycles on the market at the moment. Let's discuss what's happening and exactly why this is happening across the world.
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@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
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@ArmadilloGodzilla
@ArmadilloGodzilla Год назад
Consider getting a new wig, that one looks too synthetic. 😂
@terencemeehan8237
@terencemeehan8237 Год назад
The reason there’s a glut out Harley’s out there is because of this DUMB BASTARD in the White House we have to sell the $20,000 recreation to put food on the table!, it’s not just Harley, I just sold my Indian last month! It’s bad and getting WORSE MY FRIEND!! I
@lrescue_do_N_cts
@lrescue_do_N_cts Год назад
U f#@kwods love your ☠️ maybe if you knew what it represents you wouldn't wear it so proudly
@lrescue_do_N_cts
@lrescue_do_N_cts Год назад
U f#@kwods love your ☠️ maybe if you knew what it represents you wouldn't wear it so proudly
@mikebarron5805
@mikebarron5805 11 месяцев назад
@@ArmadilloGodzilla The Aussie accent aside I was thinking he looked kinda like an Old US Marine.😁
@jamesdspaderf2883
@jamesdspaderf2883 Год назад
I have ridden high capacity bikes in the past. I now ride a Royal Enfield 350 REborn. And absolutely love it. Speed restrictions and speed traps are everywhere. There are hardly any workshops to provide mechanical support in my area. That bike I can ride, enjoy and maintain myself. As for what anyone else might think: I'm 61 and who cares, lol.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Thanks for sharing!
@daveminer9217
@daveminer9217 Год назад
I own one also, along with 6 other bikes. I have it set up with soft bags with rigid metal frames. My other bikes are 500-750 pounds, but at around 430 pounds....I find that I jump on it as my grocery getter, or trusty commute to work bike. I love the feel it gives me of riding my old Honda SL70 at 12 years old, wide open, with hair on fire. Love it!
@van6278
@van6278 Год назад
I ride a Yamaha Raider. It's a Japanese made bike. Alot of people don't like that. But all I do is change the oil, keep my eyes on the brakes and change tires when I wear them out. It's never in the shop. I love Japanese bikes. They don't cost a whole lot to own. You're right, "who cares".
@bobsullivan5714
@bobsullivan5714 10 месяцев назад
Well, James, you sound like a BIKER......
@davidjackson7715
@davidjackson7715 10 месяцев назад
Same here , RE classic350 , 65 years old , absolutely love it , and I don't care what anyone else thinks ,
@CarlGraber-kt7ps
@CarlGraber-kt7ps Год назад
I've had 19 Harleys and still going strong at 77! To my wife and I there still a piece of art. We like the bling so lots of chrome and lights! All States and all Provinces except 4 in each country! Route 66 from Illinois to California was our Bucket List and we did it when I was 72 and she was 65! Still going strong but long hauls are over. We're so glad we Stood on a Corner in Winslow Arizona !😊!
@unwrangler11
@unwrangler11 Год назад
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Lol thanks and great to hear you are still riding
@adods9824
@adods9824 Год назад
They’re
@CarlGraber-kt7ps
@CarlGraber-kt7ps Год назад
Just talking to a Harley dealer in London Ontario and he said they've sold 14 Trikes this year so far. Mostly to the older couples and individuals!
@Dumpft666
@Dumpft666 Год назад
All you needed was one Honda😅😂😅😂😅😂
@nikitis13
@nikitis13 Год назад
You nailed most of it Aymon and it's worth mentioning that the aspiration of riding doesn't always coincide with many peoples lives. They "think" things will change when they finally put something two wheeled in the garage but it never happens. Often they only have the weekend to take their bikes out for a ride, only to find family commitments, kids soccer, shopping, home improvements and home upkeep get in the way of that small window of opportunity. If on those rare weekends when the stars finally line up AND the weather is favourable (for the fair weather riders) AND their motivation/energy and watch is saying yes, they face the nightmare traffic situation in and around their god forsaken suburbs and cities. What was meant to be "living the dream" is replaced with the living a nightmare. Sitting idle in standstill bumper to bumper traffic, red light after red light, not getting out of 2nd gear and having only moved a mere few k's whilst sucking in the toxins of car and trucks right around them, they realise "the dream" is indeed a nightmare. Solution? Well, get your priorities right, first and foremost is getting your health into top gear, downscaling all other material garbage and "telling" your boss to go stick it. Pack your wife/husband, kids, dog, budgie, quite being a sooky-la-la. move to regional Aus with the greatest roads and live that dream before you're dead😊
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Thank you - and thanks for watching - where are you (regional)?
@ballaratevil6048
@ballaratevil6048 Год назад
I moved to Adelaide from victoria traffic here is no probs
@nikitis13
@nikitis13 Год назад
@@OldNotDead-Club Originally from Sydney. Moved to the Sunshine Coast QLD this year with the only regret being, why not earlier!! Endless miles of magnificent roads around the stunning hinterland of Maleny, Montville, Kenilworth and all within arms reach of the coastline. Immaculately maintained roads and the perfect weather year round. A must for any rider visiting. 😁
@verlinswarey507
@verlinswarey507 Год назад
😂 You nailed it!
@edsmith2562
@edsmith2562 Год назад
Good stuff old chap. Maybe pare down that 9th and10th minute to 14 seconds. But all true, well done.
@ShadowBob-m5s
@ShadowBob-m5s Год назад
Was at a local used HD seller and was amazed at the number of late model, low mileage bikes. We talked about it and came up with the same conclusions. Great show.....
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Thank you
@PiousAugustus
@PiousAugustus Год назад
I finally got a HD after years of wanting one and I’m not going to let it sit there and collect dust. I live in Tassie and have just hit 16000km in 10 months. Once the weather gets warmer I’ll be racking them up even faster. Love this bike and love Tassie roads.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
They are awesome bikes and you have some great roads at your doorstep
@GIGABACHI
@GIGABACHI Год назад
It's FREAKING INFERNO HOT August ! Where do you live ? Antarctica ? North Pole ? I'm honestly curious.
@doulos77
@doulos77 Год назад
Happy for you brother
@Cycleshifty
@Cycleshifty Год назад
@@GIGABACHI it is Winter time in the southern Hemisphere. I think they are in Tasmania.
@CHRISDABAHIA
@CHRISDABAHIA Год назад
Wow, only 10,000 miles! Nice!
@brucem8129
@brucem8129 9 месяцев назад
Its not just bikes, caravans/campers, 4x4s, atvs, tons going up for sale. You are spot on. Thanks for you emphasis on bikes and mental health.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching
@DeathMammoth91
@DeathMammoth91 Год назад
I don't even own a Harley, I own two Honda's (1976 CB750 & 1982 CM450), and I am only 32 years old...but this guy is awesome! Loved your getting out of your comfort zone talk. You just got a new subscriber! Keep up the fantastic work!!
@johnnielsen5076
@johnnielsen5076 11 дней назад
I don't watch you for a while and then I tune in and realize why I subscribed to you in the first place. Your an inspirational dude man! Ride on!
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club 10 дней назад
Thank you, appreciated
@79FatStrat
@79FatStrat Год назад
You are absolutely right. I've owned four big twins since 1979 and one 883 Sportster in 1988. I enjoyed and rode the 883 more than any of the big twins. I'm 6'2" and 180 so it was small but I liked it. But, due to peer pressure, I traded it for a '92 FatBoy. Only 12k miles in 31 years and I recently sold it. Looking for an 883 Iron now.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Thanks for sharing that - good to see you are going back to what suits
@tomtemple69
@tomtemple69 Год назад
Try a ktm superduke, it'll blow your socks off and be 5x more fun than a Harley
@79FatStrat
@79FatStrat Год назад
@@tomtemple69 I do like a KTM! Not wild about the headlights.
@tomtemple69
@tomtemple69 Год назад
@@79FatStrat the headlight is one of the cooler features, the praying mantis
@danielthatcher5345
@danielthatcher5345 9 месяцев назад
Get a 1200. It's the same weight as the 883 with more power.
@Thunder_Bear_mg
@Thunder_Bear_mg Год назад
Regardless of motorcycle brand, all that matters to me in motorcycling is maximizing smiles per mile. And I think there is a sweet spot in size and power of a motorcycle for everyone which maximizes smiles per mile. Many of these owners selling their relatively new low mileage bikes probably don't know what type of motorcycle suits them best to achieve that.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Good point thanks
@NoFrictionZone
@NoFrictionZone Год назад
I couldn't agree more, I'm 58 riding a BV 400 scooter. Just did a 360+ mile ride last week to San Diego CA.
@jamesgibson5876
@jamesgibson5876 7 месяцев назад
I have heard that story before.. sorta sounds like a guy I knew once ..couldn't get a girl at the bar .. so he says hey .. it's not what you ride ..it's that you get the breeze between your knees ..then him and this dude named breeze got a roomfor the night .. works for him .but I'm going back to the bar tomorrow ..find me a female
@johnbyrne5322
@johnbyrne5322 Год назад
I don't have a Harley , but I do ride . I enjoyed your comments , especially in regards to associating with people you don't agree with , it opens the mind , it stops the silo mentallity where your view is echoed and teaches you how to associate with different people .
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Thanks - what are you riding?
@johnbyrne5322
@johnbyrne5322 Год назад
@OldNotDead-Club I had a full licence from 1989 , which I talked my way into. Forward 31 years , I had a licence and no experience, so at 56 years of age I researched a bike as I could not test ride ( to scared ) as I wanted to ride around Australia. The bike is a VSTROM 650 . Unfortunately covid came in March 2020 preventing the around Australia trip. In July 2020 the NT border opened up with SA , so as a learner rider ( no L plates ) I left on a 15000 km adventure ( as you say , out of your comfort zone ) , from Adelaide to the top of Cape York ( Pajinka ) via Uluru and Darwin . Three years later and 55000 km's, I love nothing more than to hop on a bike and go. Old but not dead .
@shiftforbrains815
@shiftforbrains815 Год назад
Very proud of my 2016 Road Glide. First bike in 40 years. Before that I rode a Yamaha Virago 500. So this is a big muther after the 500! Spent a lot of time in parking lots practicing slow speed maneuvers before I put my wife on the back. This is my 3rd season and have ridden 40,000 kms through this time, 11,000 this year already. Am doing an across Canada ride in a few weeks so that alone will be another 10-12,000 km. Don’t understand having a bike and not riding it….fear???? Of the weight, of the cars, of the weather… fuck it, get out and RIDE!!!!
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Wise words, thanks
@robertdaley1194
@robertdaley1194 Год назад
Brill .Enjoy I also had a Virago ( “Rumbustious Woman) .🧐
@DmacDomage
@DmacDomage Год назад
Viragos are awesome. My Mum had an 1100 back in the late nineties. Very fun to ride. I just had my car shit it's transmission, so I thought "fuck it", we've got the station wagon, I'll just use the bike as my all time ride. You're absolutely right. Screw the conditions, bikes were made to be ridden and the more you ride, the more experienced you are.👍
@shiftforbrains815
@shiftforbrains815 Год назад
@@DmacDomage Here’s a bit of a What the F$&k!? On my initial comment: my 500 Virago only lasted 6 weeks before I t-boned a car, shattered the two bones in the lower half of my leg and TOTALLED my bike THUS a 40 year hiatus on riding. Bought a big bagger fully dressed so now my wife and I can tour all over! Rode to Winnipeg last September with a group of 10 other riders. This year a buddy and I are riding from Ontario to B.C. on a charity ride for Women’s Shelters. Combined we have raised about $20G’s!! Going to be an epic, bucket list ride!!!
@van6278
@van6278 Год назад
Agree. Could never understand why someone buys a $30K motorcycle and lets it sit in his garage. I'm 68 and retired and ride my Yamaha Raider whenever I can. And when the weather cools off, I'll be out there 3-4 times a week. I love to ride.
@richardkeller8658
@richardkeller8658 Год назад
Great video! I believe that you made a significant point about folks who buy a Harley and then hardly ever ride it. However I also believe that Harley Davidson itself has caused part of the problem. First, they are very expensive bikes (new). I live in a midwest city in the US and over the past three years, two long time HD dealers ended their business relationship with HD simply because HD decided to reduce the amount of bikes they were sending to the dealers. So these two dealers became "Powersports" dealers simply because HD decided to reduce the inventory. Additionally, I think many of the younger riders (40 and under) no longer want a Harley for various reasons (too heavy, too loud, etc.). I've got nothing against HD and I think they've made some great bikes. IMHO the company needs to change to attract more HD riders. I don't know what. Thanks again for the video.
@marshall4759
@marshall4759 Год назад
Bought a 2012 Road King Classic last year with 1600 miles on it. Wife told him to get it out of the garage. It has 16,000 miles on it in one year. Best investment I have ever made, and I have had a blast.
@thekrutchinator
@thekrutchinator 3 месяца назад
He should have kept the bike and sold the wife!
@hdryden7652
@hdryden7652 Год назад
I think you nailed it with your analysis, but for some of us it's not just a luxury item, but a way to save money. Tolls here in Northern Va can cost you over $120 USD a day. Motorcycles ride the toll roads for free and for me, that means I save 30 mins each way to work. I ride year round, so cold weather gear is a necessity but saving on Tolls and time... also a necessity for my sanity. Thanks for the video. 35K on my 2019 Street Glide Special and continuing to rack up miles!
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Wow, steep tolls!
@dtogo4286
@dtogo4286 Год назад
I always buy used then take it to a local mechanic. I think a lot of people take that 1st ride and get scared. Ive been real scared riding before. It takes guts to ride any bike on the road.
@CaledoniaKeys
@CaledoniaKeys Год назад
Great video. As a motorcycle instructor in Canada I have always advised students taking the licensing course to go with a smaller bike to start. When you have picked up as many students’ bikes as I have you tend to groan a bit inside when a new rider says they have a new Harley Road King already and waiting for them in the garage! Like you said though, people buying above their ability often translates into a lot of great low mileage deals for the rest of us. Ride on!
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Well said!
@camgere
@camgere Год назад
The best reason to get a small bike is to develop rider skill. And mechanical skill. Once you can ride the bike full out, you have to improve your technique to go faster. There is a lot of technique to learn. Looking into the turn. Countersteering at precisely the corner entry. Keeping your arms loose on the bars. Look where you go, go where you look. See "Twist of the Wrist". Having way too much hp means you never need to learn skills. You might pull apart the top end of a $1,500 bike and not be able to put it back together. But you would learn a lot you didn't know. Doing that on a $30,000 Harley in warranty is unthinkable. Education is good.
@karlewoodward3785
@karlewoodward3785 Год назад
I'm an intermediate rider; been riding off and on since the 1970s. I currently have a small bike - 2023 500 Rebel SE. Yes great for skill development. But also just fun to ride. Fast enough for me; crazy nimble and stops on a dime. Speaking of dimes, I paid cash for it, because it was only $8K out the door. Lots of upside to smaller bikes. Also love the fact that it only weighs 420ish lbs and feels like a feather to back into the garage. Lots of upside to smaller bikes.
@britinoz4305
@britinoz4305 Год назад
I'm 66yo, with a '79 Sporty. I ride when I can ( Yes, the bike has issues) I noticed when HD first brought out their Evo class, they became trendy. Everyone wanted one. HD did their marketing well. Cheaper and more reliable. So the market was flooded, bikes everywhere. And it's gone on from there. The younger generation are different now. One day they're a big bad bikie, the next they're weekend warriors in their 4x4s. With matching uniforms to suit. It's the way of the world. I go for a run with my sons and friends, I'm old school, no cars, carry what you need, everything else stays home. The simple life. But not for some. Lol ... 😁
@van6278
@van6278 Год назад
Same here. I love to ride and will put up with 2 saddle bags to carry a minimal. You gotta love to ride. If you don't love to ride don't buy a motorcycle. Buy a truck or car.
@culley8841
@culley8841 7 месяцев назад
I got a 76 sporty chopper, it's not fast at all but it's the most fun I've ever had on two wheels.
@franksliwa362
@franksliwa362 11 месяцев назад
The truth is most people who buy Harleys are at best, weekend riders. A few ride a couple of days a week to work. Others like you said are trophy riders. Buy it, Ride it a few times a year and then the rest of the time it’s garage art! They can brag to their friends they own a Harley. I personally ride several times a week, short and long distances on average a couple hundred miles when time permits. I rotate between 3 bikes. A Indian Chieftain, a softail springer, a custom 57 pan. Love them all!!
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching
@edwinlaverty4020
@edwinlaverty4020 Год назад
Never rode even a dirt bike till last year at 71. Bought a 2000 Harley Heritage, a bit big at first, but committed to ride it 4-5 x a week. Finally got some skills. Having a blast in what was a bland retirement. Had a " late life crisis", I guess. I didn't take it up so it would sit in the garage. I even joined a motorcycle ministry.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Nothing wrong with starting late. Great to see u on a bike at 71
@goldilocks913
@goldilocks913 Год назад
Just came back from my annual two week trip- did a few days in Devon by the sea, and the rest in Wales . Rode back through gale force winds and torrential showers and felt a real sense of accomplishment. I nearly dodged the weather by leaving early but stuck with the discomfort and so glad l did. Did nearly 1100 miles and didn’t get out every day either. Back tyre being replaced soon ready for the autumn season here in U.K.. I’ve done 10k miles in 18 months and can’t believe how little some people must ride given the low mileage bikes for sale. Great video buddy, you always get my blood fired up for the next ride or challenge 👍
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Thank you - sounds like an awesome holiday!
@eaglesfan19029
@eaglesfan19029 Год назад
Relatively new rider myself. Acquired my license in Nov of 2021, and had a Shadow as my first bike for the first summer. That summer of ‘22 I rode the living heck out of it practicing and getting comfortable with riding. That July I put money down for my current bike, a 2021 Softail Standard and now just over a year and a month she has 20K km on it. I love riding, and I’m happiest when I’m on two wheels. I agree with your reasons as to why folks treat Harleys as trophies, but you still gotta ride em! I’ll be upgrading next summer to a Road Glide.
@metcruza5536
@metcruza5536 Год назад
👍 First bike in 1997 was a Shadow ACE 750...HD sued Honda for copyright or something. Amazing bike loved it but then got a HD. Now I've downsized from a Deluxe to a 48...knees and ankle injury. Girls bike...whatever but I love it.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Thanks for watching
@metcruza5536
@metcruza5536 Год назад
Yeah the old Shadow was a good cruiser to start on when $$$ are tight and you wanna get the feel and kinda the looks of a HD
@johnschoonmaker-tm3ll
@johnschoonmaker-tm3ll Год назад
I agree with everything he says in this. I have 120,000 miles on my 2004 Dyna Wideglide, bought it new. Had and having fun riding and great adventures, met terrific people. Ride safely and enjoy.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Well said!
@mrvoyagerm
@mrvoyagerm Год назад
Over the past fifty years I have had 23 bikes of all brands and descriptions. The last two were Harley Electra Glides, one an Ultra Classic and the other an Ultra Limited. No one on social media wants to hear that I had absolutely no issues with either bike because that is boring. They were like owning a giant piece of jewelry. My wife and I started riding together in grade 12. The only bike that ever left us stranded (really stranded) was our 2001 Goldwing.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
I agree amazing, listening to the haters
@pl7868
@pl7868 Год назад
I live in canada an for yrs didn't own a car , went through two goldwings that i only drove in the winter first was 1980 an second gear went on it at think 50000 miles second 1984 that i got rid of in 87 because i got a suzuki gsxr1100 an fell completly in love with it so drove that year round till 1994 , before the gsxr in the summer drove a kaw h2 triple bought new in 78 but was an old stock 74 , the kaw has been bored 8 times not sure what that makes it think 800 something but i drag raced it for years, drove it year round till i got the wing , would never sell it , but the gsxr was far better handling , you could go around a big sweeper flat out near 180 mph an was steady as a rock an ride a wheelie as far as you cared , great bike , the speed laws now mean pretty much anything more than a scooter is to fast to keep a lisc. though so that era of riding is over plus i'm old don't want tickets
@johncahill3644
@johncahill3644 11 месяцев назад
I’m glad you had a good experience, but are you seriously going to argue that Goldwings are more reliable than Harleys? I’ve been riding 52 years and have never seen a Goldwing by the side of the road. Alternatively...let’s be honest. You see a bike broken down...you know what it’s going to be before you get there. That being said I’ve had mostly vintage Triumphs, so yeah, I’ve been on the side of the road too. LOL
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club 11 месяцев назад
@@johncahill3644 where is your data that says Goldwings are reliable. More HD touring sales by far than Goldwings so a greater chance of seeing a HD by the side of the road. See my video - "you don't know anything about motorcycles..."
@bensatterwhite5694
@bensatterwhite5694 Год назад
I’m 60 years old and have been riding motorcycles since I was 6. I’ve owned 23 bikes, 5 of them Harleys. Like most people I wanted a new Harley and bought 4 of them new. I wish I had never bought one brand new. Besides the high prices, and then the upgrades and exhaust changes that most of us want, you are in it deep. Plus every few years they make changes to the bikes, some of it mechanical changes that can’t be seen. Most of these changes are in an effort to cut costs. Every time they change the engines for example( shovelhead, eco, twin cam 88, 96, 103, milwaukee8,) there are usually problems and the buyer is the Guinea pig to see if the hold up. If not, many times you get to pay for the repairs. The best bet is to buy a used one that has most of the upgrades you want and the bike has some history to maybe prove its dependability and you will save a fortune. Most of the bikes I’ve owed were bought new. My most recent bike purchased is a 2006 Honda Vtx 1300R. Paid cash for it and only had 6800 miles on it. For the first time in years I really enjoy riding again. Don’t get caught up in all that HD lifestyle bs.
@jamesdean1320
@jamesdean1320 15 дней назад
I am 69 years old been riding since 1977 just bought a 2024 road glide CVOST I have a lot of friends and family to ride with I’m in Utica New York Just Recently found you on RU-vid I do enjoy it thank you James Dean
@rosewood1
@rosewood1 Год назад
I totally agree with you. Pushing gently out of your comfort zone regularly improves mental and physical agility. Comfort is routine like the milkman's horse. In 2017 and 2018 my wife and I decided to do a bit of a Jules Vern and we are in our 60s. Started riding through Java on scooters A paddle on the Mekong Then dirt bike road bike and scooter across and up Vietnam to China. Couple of trains to Finland Then spent 2018 riding a Springfield thru Oregon to Nova Scotia to Alaska on a Cooks tour. Took the Indian out on a cool lap across the Snowies last week. Just get out and ride. Even my nieces 300cc Honda last week was still a blast! hmm a spare Harley would be nice. Always likes the anniversary models... All riding should involve discomfort because you realise it doesn't matter and should never control what you do.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Thanks for watching
@Oz_Lumpy
@Oz_Lumpy Год назад
Another insightful video. Thanks for the encouragement Aymen.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Thanks mate
@daveryland7731
@daveryland7731 Год назад
Didn't start riding until I was 60. When I started shopping (after completing the Harley riders course) I was drawn to the Sportster 48. Loved that bike. But, when I told friends who were Harley riders that I was probably going to buy a sportster . . . you're right . . . I was informed in no uncertain terms that it was a girls bike! But . . . 1) I knew I wasn't ready for the heavier bikes and 2) I loved the look of the 48 so they could all piss off. I bought a new 2014 and was so excited to be riding for the first time in my life. 4 years of local riding and 25,000 miles later I bought a new 2018 Deluxe and began doing short day trips. Two years later, I bought a 2020 CVO street glide and am now touring at age 69. Love it so much. Nothing else like it.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Thanks its great to hear you are riding at 69
@thekrutchinator
@thekrutchinator 3 месяца назад
dump your poser mates! you've got more balls than them poser bros!
@stevenpaynter4463
@stevenpaynter4463 Год назад
I remember back in 2008/2009 in Newcastle where i lived there was Harleys everywhere,now i see a handful of Breakouts at best.I dont think younger people are into them anymore.The flood of late model harleys just tells me that they mostly bought them on a whim and got sick of them really quick.I think the 30 to 40 age group is mostly into their Tonka trucks.
@rastus666
@rastus666 6 месяцев назад
A couple of HD payments gave many riders buyers’ remorse. You could buy 2 real motorcycles for the price of one Heavy Dinosaur.
@WolfinWolvesClothing713
@WolfinWolvesClothing713 3 месяца назад
​@@rastus666 that sounds dumb, and jealous.
@robertseafield5810
@robertseafield5810 Год назад
I am 74 years old. Bought my first Harley Davidson in 1967. It was a 1961 XLH. They made about 900 of them that year. The price was $600.00 and it had a little over 600 miles on it. Back then, the Sportster was the fastest 1/4 mile bike you could buy. Cycle World said it was the fastest 1/4 mile time they had tested, with the 1967 XLCH model. Since then, I had a 1966 XLH and a 1975 XLH. Also a 1955 FL. I would still have the FL, but it was stolen from me. Currently, I have a 2006 XLH883. I bought this one for $2200.00 a few years ago. It has 28K miles. It had been kept in a barn for 2 years and was quite dirty. I cleaned it up with S100, and polished the aluminum. Looks great now. I am planning to make it a 1200 which is fairly easy. For new people, I would say get around a 500cc cruiser and ride it for 6 months. If you learn to survive, then get a big bike.
@owenbruce4120
@owenbruce4120 Год назад
As kids we mainly only had access to fairly big bikes, wide open spaces and next to no traffic, if you could straddle it you'd ride it, a lot of kids are fearless and quickly adapt to anything, many older people are full of fear and limitations, besides that many riders don't have much control of their oversize machines regardless of years, whole point being, if beginning and have desire give it a go you always learn something and adjust accordingly...
@martincvitkovich724
@martincvitkovich724 Год назад
I feel your pain. I had a 1951 Pan that was stolen out of my garage in 1974 and I had no insurance
@slvrktman7824
@slvrktman7824 Год назад
My BSA Hornet was faster!
@owenbruce4120
@owenbruce4120 Год назад
@@slvrktman7824 the oil leaks were 😂😂😂
@mcross320
@mcross320 Год назад
Bonnevilles were faster. Maybe you heard "fastest Americanbike"
@six-pack1332
@six-pack1332 Год назад
Great video, so many valid points. I'm currently looking into used Electra Glides. I've riden since I was 15. I'm 62 now and have owned 17 different road bikes and several dirt bikes of various makes. I have a little over 250,000 miles on those bikes. The largest one so far was a 98 model Honda Valkyrie Tourer. My wife is ready to get off of the back seat of my '21 Harley-Davidson Sport Glide and on to a more roomy and comfortable back seat (can't really blame her). Anyway, I've found many low mileage candidates for reasonable prices. Yes, they're out there! Enjoyed the video, keep up the good work. 👍
@matooleyobrien2918
@matooleyobrien2918 10 месяцев назад
Get a Gold Wing....So glad I'm not riding Harley's anymore... So thankful just to Ride... Had my fill of breakdowns unreliable expensive parts ....when the Harley is wore out the Honda Gold Wing is just getting broke in...
@minnybiker4505
@minnybiker4505 Год назад
My Harley's motor started to fall apart at 45k miles. I grew up wanting a Harley. Glad I had the chance to own one. Now I'm on a Goldwing. Different style and following, for sure... But man, what a ride... And seems to be pretty reliable. We'll see how that goes. I'm at 30k miles so far. No matter what you ride... RIDE it! Cheers
@ordinaryman1904
@ordinaryman1904 Год назад
I bought my 05 Super Glide new. I’ve put over 97 thousand miles on it. A little maintenance goes a long way.
@minnybiker4505
@minnybiker4505 Год назад
@@ordinaryman1904 yeah, all scheduled maintenance was performed.
@ordinaryman1904
@ordinaryman1904 Год назад
@@minnybiker4505 can you elaborate on the term “fall apart” ? And May I also ask, do you do your own wrenching?
@minnybiker4505
@minnybiker4505 Год назад
@@ordinaryman1904 I did oil changes, changed out handlebars, little stuff... but that's about it. Anything else I bought it in to the dealer or independent shop. Motor developed a ticking. Thought it was lifters, changed those out, didn't fix it. One shop suggested "piston slap" and at that point, I got rid of it. There was always talk about the M8 being a bad motor, and I think that was in the back of my mind and I just decided to move on.
@minnybiker4505
@minnybiker4505 Год назад
@@ordinaryman1904 I had a friend with 120k on his street glide, never gave him any significant trouble. I had high hopes for the Harley, and it was great for 4 years.
@mcross320
@mcross320 Год назад
I can't tell you how many guys believed they would be instantly "cool" if they bought a Harley, only to never see them ride it anywhere but to show off!
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Thats prob true
@gobblinking6480
@gobblinking6480 Год назад
Love the vid, I have an 2004 sportster and she is nearly at 40000km and does 400km a week just going to work and back. Keep the vids coming 👍🏻ride it enjoy it
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Thanks, will do!
@seekerofthenarrowgate8716
@seekerofthenarrowgate8716 Год назад
Great video. Agreed with everything you said. The only thing I would add is for riders to take a training course. Have a brutally honest ego check and realize we ALL need improvement in all riding skill categories. No matter if you're a beginner, intermediate, or expert rider there's no such thing as too much practice in developing and maintaining skills on the bike. Cheers! 🍺
@derekp2674
@derekp2674 Год назад
It is amazing that new H-D owners will often spend loads on "go faster accessories" but seldom think of spending money on training, to make them smoother, safer and faster.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Thanks, wise comment
@Dodger2879
@Dodger2879 Год назад
​@@derekp2674 So true. I retired and took a job selling Harleys. It was crazy how new riders would spend $2K on a loud 'zorst and chrome before training and safety gear.
@stanleybroniszewsky8538
@stanleybroniszewsky8538 Год назад
I totally agree. And in my opinion, too many people start off with a Harley when many times they can't really control the bike. Then comes crashing it because they weren't really prepared. The best way to go, IMO, is to start off with maybe an older Honda CB500. It's dirt cheap, much easier to handle, no colossal financial loss if you crash the bike, and most of all, you gain road experience. After two or three years, you'll be able to hop on that dream HOG, and handle it like a champ. I want to get a Harley. But that's the way I'd go. All my opinion, but I feel it's wisdom.
@willowsmutt8313
@willowsmutt8313 Год назад
Just went on craigslist here in usa last week. Drove 1 hr away and looked at a 1999 sportster custom with 5.3k on the clock. Was asking 4k, threw up a 3550.00 offer, he countered with 3.6 and sold his bike that was still on original tires. In shop as we speak getting 5k harley service and new rubber. 65 and refuse to keep anything without using it.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Thanks! Way to go
@martonvarga9447
@martonvarga9447 Год назад
Just picked up an 11 yo dyna street bob with ~12k miles in europe… i am actually happy for the situation. 😃
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
lol, yes good point when you are buying
@martonvarga9447
@martonvarga9447 Год назад
@@OldNotDead-Club Yessir! And I am also 20+ years younger compared to the avg. Harley rider so an older bike with low mileage is and will be my go to for years to come as I must have a name on every dollar (or euro) that I spend if I wanna have it comfortable later on haha.
@darthdurkelthewise320
@darthdurkelthewise320 Год назад
I was recently out “running errands” aka at the HD dealership when I saw a guy buying a brand new Road Glide. I’m always excited to see that happen and I’m genuinely happy for those folks. Then, one of my sales buddies told me the guy had just signed up for a riding class and hadn’t even ridden the bike he was buying and had no riding experience or license, ever. HD was delivering the bike to his house in 2 days time. Now, we know there’s a BIG difference between sitting on and listening to any bike and actually operating said bike… I can’t imagine jumping into that scenario with zero experience on a motorcycle. Hey, more power to you if you can pull off the financial part of that but the impulsive nature of that path scares me just a bit. That’s a bike that will end up dropped (most likely), and creating a fearful and/or dangerous/unskilled operator. And of course it’ll be sold. A negative outlook indeed but I’ve seen that play out too many times. Here’s hoping that more people like that will see your insightful commentary.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Well you are correct I think that happens alot - i have seen it too
@jacobroberts2976
@jacobroberts2976 Год назад
You seem like a very fearful person who’s overly concerned with others
@briangc1972
@briangc1972 Год назад
Plus the class is in a parking lot on a 300cc thumper that weighs less than half of his Road Glide. $10 says he doesn't make it out of his driveway without dropping it. The classes are a false sense of security. People think they are going to learn everything they need to know to be safe riders when the classes actually set them up for failure. The classes not only don't teach trail braking, they teach the opposite, they say "never touch your brakes during a turn or in a corner". They also don't teach the concept of counter steering. Over 70% of ALL motorcycle accidents are "failure to negotiate a corner"
@jacobroberts2976
@jacobroberts2976 Год назад
@@briangc1972 I know I took the Harley riding academy and you sir are also wrong . so in your defense should ppl not take the class ?? You’re an idiot too the class taught me everything I know , I had zero experience on a motorcycle if it wasn’t for the class I wouldn’t be riding now . Bunch of idiots on here
@DKLabs99
@DKLabs99 Год назад
Too bad someone, anyone, in his life couldn’t talk sense into him to get a more reasonable first bike, or maybe they tried.
@chrishoesing5455
@chrishoesing5455 Год назад
The reason is because a large portion of Harley buys are buying a fashion statement.
@jimdavis8391
@jimdavis8391 9 месяцев назад
Harleys are like tattoos, everyone including grandma has one now, so who's the rebel nowadays? 😅
@noahknight4039
@noahknight4039 5 месяцев назад
It’s the top selling motorcycle manufacturer in the US. I think people just like Harley’s. The style, the power, the tradition. I have a co-worker who sold his M109r for a Harley. IMO the M109r is a fantastic bike, it’s my 3rd favorite cruiser behind the Sportster S and Vrod. But the Harley he got is less powerful, older but he loves it far more than the M109r. It’s hard for some to believe because they never leave the internet or go to biker events and such. But people genuinely like Harley’s. Not everyone wants to ride a Rebel, Vulcan or something. BMW and Ducati’s tend to be more expensive. Indian bikes are priced pretty much the same. You look at the Scout 101 and it’s priced the same as a Sportster S but no one says it’s overpriced when it’s actually a lesser bike performance wise. Why because it’s fashionable to hate on Harley and not other brands for doing the same things HD does or worse. Such as BMW which tend to have higher priced bikes with less features.
@BH-di8vb
@BH-di8vb 5 месяцев назад
Absolutely right on. Owning a harley has become more about owning a harley and showing it off rather than being a rider.
@John-ob7dh
@John-ob7dh 26 дней назад
I am in the UK. I have a 2002 Fat Boy .They are so rare here that apart from seeing them in tbe dealers showrooms ,in the 2.5 years i have owned it i have not seen another on the road . In fact i have not seen another Harley on tbe road for months. So they certainly have not flooded the UK.​@jimdavis8391
@sixxgunnshooter
@sixxgunnshooter Год назад
Spot on! I live in Arizona and the market here is loaded with extreme low mileage Harleys. That's good for people looking to get more bike for their money and trade up but it's got to be tough for a dealership who's trying to move a $30-$40K bike when a buyer can get one used for thousands off, barely broken in.
@ordinaryman1904
@ordinaryman1904 Год назад
The manufacturers are afraid to build low option vehicles. No one can build a ‘Pinto’ Cars and bikes these days are like space ships and they cost a million dollars because of it.
@adods9824
@adods9824 Год назад
Don’t jack the new price sky high then! Greed is Not Good !!!
@roym.9875
@roym.9875 Год назад
Have logged over 130,000 km on my Road Glide. Just got back from a 6,500 km trip this summer. Loved every km of it!!
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Nice 👍
@frankmarkovcijr5459
@frankmarkovcijr5459 Год назад
It is a shame that for the last 25yrsHD twin cam and milwaukee-eight powered motorcycles have so many expensive engine problems and catastrophic engine failure at low mileage.Thus you have to pay tons of money to get them to be long lasting and reliable.We are talking about big money. Many HD repos are not worth the high prices asked for them.
@WolfinWolvesClothing713
@WolfinWolvesClothing713 3 месяца назад
I haven't been riding 25 years, but I've owned 6 Harleys, and never had one problem, ride daily and weekends. Maybe I'm lucky, or more mechanically inclined than the general public.
@albertkinney8021
@albertkinney8021 Год назад
Well it worked out for me I just picked up a old customers 05 soft tail standard that I did all the work on changed cams chains and tensioners 2,000 ago it's got 46,000 miles on it wait for it $ 3,000.00 American green backs had to buy it. But yes these kind of deals really effect the used bike market. Always enjoy your videos sir 👍
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Thank you
@punchbuggyyellow7097
@punchbuggyyellow7097 Год назад
I'm not a cruiser guy but the Pan America has started to float my boat. After looking around I was shocked to see that I could save 10 grand or more on the second hand market over new on a 1-2 year old bike with extra farkles & under 10,000 km.
@senatormendoza9752
@senatormendoza9752 Год назад
I just bought a pan am with 3,000kms for 22k with oem hd panniers top box and tank bag and aftermarket bash plate. The deals are coming!
@Raymondlamirand
@Raymondlamirand 8 месяцев назад
The last 5 mins is the best part of your whole vid. For some...they realize its just not in their blood, others just cant live without it
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching
@robertseejr5206
@robertseejr5206 Год назад
Love this video. I agree the answer is ride more. I live in Nebraska and honestly have grown to really hate the cold. It's not unusual here to see several degrees below zero faranhieght during winter. So I step out of my comfort zone and ride as long as the roads are dry enough. Like you I believe stepping out of our comfort zone builds character and helps not atrophy in mind and body as well as spirit. People think I'm a little crazy but that's perfectly OK lol. I'm 56 years old the kids are grown and I feel like I'm just getting started. By the way I bought a 2012 wideglide last year knowing I wouldn't be as comfortable as a touring bike. It had less than 12000 miles on it and I'm coming up 20000 miles now. Haven't ridden as much as I want but responsibility has been the reason and family comes first. That being said I ride every chance available. Your videos have been an inspiration to remind me I'm not done yet and won't be for some time to come. Thank-you for the inspiration. Keep your rubber down and continue to ride to your hearts content.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Thank you. Jump on our FB group you might like that
@paparalph4
@paparalph4 Год назад
I live in the birth place of Harley Davidson, Milwaukee Wi., USA. Bought my first bike 3yrs ago for my 66th birthday, never rode a bike in my life. Purchased an 04 Heritage Softail with 54k miles for $4900 us dollars. As of today I have put 52k miles on it. September 4th will be 4yr anniversary, and by then I should have added another 2k miles. I've learned to do all my own work on it. Did have a local cycle shop pull the plugs this spring and use a bore scope, They told me not to touch the heads, there still is cross hatching in the cylinders. Fyi, I am retired so that allows me to put on 100 miles on average a day as well as almost 400 miles on a weekend. Needless to say, I found my love of riding and my biker group gave me the name "Everywhere Ralphie"
@edberger1377
@edberger1377 Год назад
I ride 2008 1200c sportster. One of my bikes. I have ridden off road, highway . I love this machine. I don’t give a flying f what the others think do say. This Harley will last my lifetime.
@lawrencefisher5256
@lawrencefisher5256 Год назад
Excellent points made and it provoked some self reflection for me and then inspiration. I have a Honda VFR and a Kawasaki R-1400 but over many years logged tons of flight time on Harleys. Fine machines, just that a japper fits me better. Key is to have whatever motorbike makes it happen for you is fine. Thanks again, excellent presentation.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Well said!
@feloniousmonk3049
@feloniousmonk3049 Год назад
Lots of Baby Boomers getting too old to ride their big heavy HD sleds.... so they go to market. Also, during the pandemic, at least here Stateside, every dealership was snapping up used HD's and trying to corner the market on pricing of them. Now the market is soft with the recession we are in, high interest rates, and a surplus of used bikes. Great time to buy a used bike.... I'm looking for a used BMW R 18 B to add to the garage alongside the Sport Glide. Riding in extreme heat (104F) and on cold days below 50F ( a little rare here in Southern California) pushes my boundaries on staying properly hydrated and comfortable, too. Great content, Sir!
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Thank you
@Mentatstrategy
@Mentatstrategy Год назад
So I turned 48 when I decided to re-enter the motorcycle world - I bought a top heavy truimph tiger 1200 low - it was too heavy and too tall for me to manage. On paper it looked great. 2 years later - I have a HD Nightster Special and it's kind of perfect for me. Fast, looks amazing, current technology, and under 500lbs! Love it!
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Good stuff!
@jbean530
@jbean530 Год назад
What’s a 1200 low? Either a Tiger, maybe speed triple. I have a street triple and it was a little high and top heavy but I got used to it. My Honda cb 500 is a lot lower but now the triple is my favorite. I think it’s just a matter of working your way up. Don’t start tall and heavy. I also have exercises that help and I try a lot of stuff in the parking lot. It depends on desire and how much you’re willing to practice. Balance is key.
@jbean530
@jbean530 Год назад
More classes, too. Classes are great. They cost money but so does going to the hospital or paying for a funeral.
@marksandoe4809
@marksandoe4809 10 месяцев назад
Fast and Harley Davidson are 3 words that sound funny together
@Mentatstrategy
@Mentatstrategy 10 месяцев назад
@@marksandoe4809 I hope HD aims to change that!
@jimmyfrombrooklyn8550
@jimmyfrombrooklyn8550 Год назад
Great video and subject matter Aymon. Again delivering solid advice! Ride safe my friend
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Thanks again mate
@mikeskidmore6754
@mikeskidmore6754 Год назад
There are two kinds of Harley Riders the ones that only ride a few miles on nice warm sunny days. There are some that ride almost every day no matter what the weather is ..
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Very true
@jacobroberts2976
@jacobroberts2976 Год назад
Which one are you
@mirandacandice9626
@mirandacandice9626 Год назад
@@jacobroberts2976 The first one and unashamed to say it! I have no interest in riding a motorcycle in the dead of Winter or in a torrential downpour. I bought my Harley for pleasure and if the weather isn't pleasurable then I ain't riding. My Dodge Hellcat is much more comfortable in bad weather. 😄
@loganurquhart11
@loganurquhart11 7 месяцев назад
You sir are a full grown wise man. Lots of great advice here. Good on you.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club 7 месяцев назад
Thank you, appreciated
@rickspa8348
@rickspa8348 Год назад
I have a 2015 Fatboy with 36000 MILES, all of which I have clocked up. I live in the uk and ride all year round. It saddens me that my local dealership has bikes for sale that are much older than mine and have next to no mileage on them. I’m heading for 69 this year and been riding for over fifty years. She has my love and attention and gives me the therapy I need over any shrink..!!!
@phillippayne8170
@phillippayne8170 4 месяца назад
On Saturday I went into a Harley Davidson shop for the first time I felt as if I was selling my soul to the devil but after meeting the salesman it couldn’t be further from the truth the knowledge and patience of the salesman with my lack of knowledge for the brand was second to none I’m a 55 year old rider who’s looking for a second bike as I know nothing about what’s what in the Harley world I can only go on what appeals to me looks wise… to me I love the look of the deluxe and road kings but that’s where my knowledge ends what I’m trying to say is your video is quite refreshing and realistic of the situation on hand thank you..
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club 4 месяца назад
Thanks for watching
@gopherchucksgamingnstuff2263
I think I put 1200 miles on my bike in the first week. Did it till I was so sore I had to rest.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Lol I know that feeling
@ash2250
@ash2250 Год назад
Hi mate, been riding now for 45 years and in the past put 100's of thousands of miles on different Harleys but I'm old now and in England and I only generally ride now when the weather is fine and we're having the worst summer I can remember, hoping for some better weather in the autumn as I've just traded my 114 streetbob for a new fatboy and hope to get some miles in before winter. Keep up the good work and keep the shinny side up.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Thanks, we all only ride when we can. Love the Fat Boy
@stephendouglas714
@stephendouglas714 Год назад
Most of the people, mostly men, who put lots of miles on their bikes do so because it's their primary mode of transportation. When I commuted to work from Murrieta, CA to San Diego, I did so on my only vehicle, a motorcycle. Rain, snow, yes, I rode home in the snow on my 1994 CB1000, and even really hot days, so hot, I would leave a little early so I could shower at work after getting off the bike soaking with sweat. If you get a bike thinking you're going to go on long adventures, you may get in one or two long weekend rides, but life is busy and it's difficult to find and make the time for those rides. And it's not limited to H-D. This same phenomenon happens with The Big Four and European marques.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Thanks
@jimdavis8391
@jimdavis8391 9 месяцев назад
Fuel is so expensive in the UK that riding a bike is now a practical solution for short journeys to pick up some groceries or go to and from a workplace. Even driving around 20 or 30 mls a day eats hard into a blue collar guys wages.
@georgehatcher8867
@georgehatcher8867 Год назад
I am a Brit, living in the Uk, so being cold and wet isn’t a challenge. I have a garage full of motorcycles, no HD’s only ever ridden my mates V Rod, and hired one for a day in Florida and of course they are motorcycles, what’s not to like. Just sat and listened and enjoyed your discourse. You now have a new subscriber and who knows with the glut of Harleys on the market I might just find one in the garage.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Welcome to the channel
@sandspike2929
@sandspike2929 Год назад
Harleys are luxury items in US and Auzzy. But in most of the world, a motorcycle is basic everyday transportation.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
True, thanks
@OutbackAl
@OutbackAl 3 месяца назад
You are spot on with everything you say, in this video!
@andrewnichols7410
@andrewnichols7410 Год назад
I had a heart attack last September, and decided that I had been in "my" comfort zone for way too long. After the doctors told me that my chances of survival at the time were only 2% to 7% at the time, I decided it was time to get back on 2 wheels after almost 25 years. I bought a 2008 electra glide classic from a friend for basically nothing, did the needed work for a cared for old bike with 60k and haven't looked back. Life is too short not to do the things you have on your bucket list. I'm not gonna be the one lying on my deathbed with no regrets other than not doing all the things I've always wanted to do. In those 25 years, people, including loved ones, have talked me out of doing these things. It's always been " you don't need to do that," or " you can wait, do it in a few years." Don't wait. Do them now. You might not ever get the chance if you don't actively pursue those things and make them reality. If the people who surround you aren't supportive of it, they're the wrong people, and need to seek therapy if they are that insecure about you achieving your life goals. Ride safe!
@celsoescobarpinheiro4773
@celsoescobarpinheiro4773 Год назад
Glad you did return to riding motorcycles. Doctors are wrong most of the time ! By doing what you like you'll never get sick again ! I'm almost 70 and been riding them for 55 years. Best regards from Rio de Janeiro !
@michaelkime1816
@michaelkime1816 Год назад
I'm loving your thinking. There is a lot of wisdom here beyond just riding. Great work. Cheers
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Thank you kindly
@EdwinDearborn
@EdwinDearborn Год назад
Reason 3: I see many people ride alone. And it’s not as fulfilling as belonging to a group of riders,where there is camaraderie and scheduled rides. I believe that many men suffer from loneliness and riding by themselves doesn’t completely fulfill their emptiness.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Fantastic point thank you and I agree - i will probably do a video on that soon
@alejandro1904
@alejandro1904 11 месяцев назад
I’m one of those but I still enjoy it. The music of the engine and gear box is too adicitive to wait for someone to join me.
@thekrutchinator
@thekrutchinator 3 месяца назад
I prefer riding alone or maybe 1 or 2 mates who can actually ride instead of wannabe riders who are dangerous and a hazzard to everyone.
@WolfinWolvesClothing713
@WolfinWolvesClothing713 3 месяца назад
😂 not as fulfilling? Anyone who needs to be part of a group, needs to look at other aspects of their life. Personally, I'm waiting for my 16th bike to show up, and I've only ever ridden with someone else 2 times. I don't need to. I love riding, that's the only reason I do it.
@raylocke282
@raylocke282 5 месяцев назад
You are right about comfort zones !
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club 5 месяцев назад
Thank you
@ZeroKitsunei
@ZeroKitsunei Год назад
I'm actually in a unique situation to answer this question. My bike (an FZ1) is my only mode of transport. I've put 8k miles on it in less than half a year. I also work in a Big 4 dealership. I've seen a bunch of people trade in their HDs. So I get to hear about what they didn't like about them. 1. Is power. 2. Is price 3. They just aren't about that life. 4. Is reliability. Usually in that order. Young and old riders alike. They all kinda go hand in hand. So a mid range HD is around 16-20k + TT&L. But for around 10500 out the door you can get a Rebel 1100 that has a 0-60 time of 3.4sec, and as long as you change the oil regularly will run forever. I have people trading in HDs under 5k miles with top or bottom end motor problems. That they decided that it wasn't worth the money to fix. Granted it doesn't have the same "feel" as a HD, but most people just want to be out on the road, and don't care about what they are one. Also the theme of "rebellion" is kinda lost when you have to be a dentist or take out a mortgage on your house to afford a bike.
@margethatcher7042
@margethatcher7042 Год назад
A harley will hold its value longer. Much easier to keep alive than a Japanese bike. Because of the slower changes mechanically, parts and techs capable of workung on them are much more readily avaible.
@WolfinWolvesClothing713
@WolfinWolvesClothing713 3 месяца назад
I'm not a dealer, but I don't hear of anyone at all with motor problems like that. I've had 6 Harleys, with no 7 on the way, and have never had one problem. But yea 10 g will buy a kawasaki etc... that will do 150 and is still comfortable to ride, I just sold one, because I ride my harley so much now it was just sitting in the garage.
@SSHenninger
@SSHenninger 8 месяцев назад
I love this guy's sense of humor... The Power Ranger reference is new to me, but it will never leave my vocabulary ever again!🤣
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club 8 месяцев назад
Lol, thanks
@JohnDoe-ls1vd
@JohnDoe-ls1vd Год назад
RIP Harley Davidson
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Lol
@donkauer6744
@donkauer6744 Год назад
I......got nothing. All I can say is your thoughts are bang on. I'm subscribing.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Thank you!... and welcome to the channel
@allancaspers6471
@allancaspers6471 Год назад
. Really go riding 300 to 400 mile days your a$$ in the saddle. Put up a tent or sleep with a tarp wake repeat 300 to 400 mile days sleep under the stars. Bikers ride lots of miles on their biked make memories on them. No memories are made if the bike is sitting in the garage, the bike soul is only dead.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
True, thank you
@donh4056
@donh4056 10 месяцев назад
Canada is beautiful but we get some crappy weather here and it's hard to put on miles on your bike with a foot of snow on the roads.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club 10 месяцев назад
Yes very true!
@peterfalconer-h3k
@peterfalconer-h3k Год назад
Not riding your bike too much so it retains it's value is like not rooting your girlfriend too much so she's in reasonable order for the next bloke who roots her.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Lol spot on
@vectorm4
@vectorm4 Год назад
I just got remarkably busy. I used to ride a fair amount; I haven't even started my bike for 3 years.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Wow that's a long time
@newenglandendler
@newenglandendler Год назад
having a harley in the driveway is like having the car with the biggest fins in the 1950s
@WillyPark
@WillyPark Год назад
I love those cars!
@jimdavis8391
@jimdavis8391 9 месяцев назад
​@@WillyPark I've owned em, you'd soon get bored with the maintenance and the gas mileage.
@speaktruth247
@speaktruth247 Год назад
For me living in Los Angeles. It got really annoying driving in all the traffic all the time.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Yeah heavy traffic can be a pain
@director2bob
@director2bob 3 месяца назад
Great video mate. Maybe my favorite video you put out. I started doing push ups because you inspired me. As I mentioned in a previous video of yours I turn 62 next month and want to get a Harley for my birthday. I have NOT ridden a bike since I sold my Street Glide 17 years ago. Even though the Low Rider ST is 100 lbs lighter than a Street Glide, I am still trying to figure out if can handle a 727 lb motorcycle. Once I can bang out 100 pushups clip, my confidence will go up. Only can do 25 pushups at the moment which means I am weak as shit. Back in the day I could do one 10 one handed pushups with my left or right arm. But I am a senior citizen now and would hate to have to buy a Sportster because of the weight of the Low Rider ST. I briefly considered a Trike and even though I never test rode one, I think two wheels has to be more fun. Love your channel and the great content you always put out. Safe travels mate🙏
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club 3 месяца назад
Thank you. Perhaps work on squats also
@CaribooHarleyRider
@CaribooHarleyRider 11 месяцев назад
Great advice mate! Comfort the disturbed, disturb the comfortable.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club 11 месяцев назад
Exactly!
@rickconstant6106
@rickconstant6106 Год назад
Let's face it, most Harley owners buy them to pose with, rather than ride, and spend more time polishing them than riding.
@therealrobertbirchall
@therealrobertbirchall Год назад
Nonsense.
@Lemmon714_
@Lemmon714_ Год назад
EVERY Harley rider in the US thinks they are a Hells Angel as soon as the get on one.
@therealrobertbirchall
@therealrobertbirchall Год назад
@Lemmon714_ I would save your arse for shitting out because talking out of it makes you look like a stupid can't.
@k1200ltse
@k1200ltse Год назад
Yep. Got a friend who had a Harley & it just sat there, used once a year. He's also got a Suzuki GSXR 1000, which he uses regularly.
@freyatilly
@freyatilly Год назад
​@Lemmon714_ no they do not. However, Hells Angels do.
@zachredner8
@zachredner8 9 месяцев назад
I am NOT shocked at all! EVERY time I look on any "private sale" ads for "motorcycles for sale" (i.e., craigslist, offer up, local newspaper, etc.) I always see a LOT MORE ADS Harley's for sale than I do ANY other brand of motorcycle! That would have to make one wonder "WHY" are SO MANY people trying UNLOAD their Harley Davidson's? And "WHY" are SO FEW people interested in selling their Honda's, Yamaha's, Kawasaki's, BMW's, & Suzuki's? I personally, own a Yamaha XV1700, and I love my bike, and have NO interest in selling it. And what's more is even IF I was looking for another motorcycle, just the FACT that SO MANY people are trying to UNLOAD their Harley's (on unsuspecting Victims) is enough PROOF for me that I would NOT buy a Harley! I'd keep looking until I found a Honda, Yamaha, or Kawasaki to buy!
@zachredner8
@zachredner8 8 месяцев назад
The REASON there are so many "Low Mileage Harley's" for sale, is the FACT that most Harley owners spend a LOT MORE TIME WORKING on their bikes than they do RIDING their bikes. And the REASON the "Market is Flooded with Low Mileage Harley's" is the FACT that most Harley owners are desperately wanting to UNLOAD their "Money Pit" motorcycles! They're tired of having to WORK on them, they're tired of having to SPEND MORE MONEY on them, and they're tired of NOT getting enough Enjoyment out of them! It doesn't take a genius to figure that out!
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club 8 месяцев назад
lol see my video "you know nothing about motorcycles if you..."
@obfuscated3090
@obfuscated3090 Месяц назад
Show us on the doll where the HD owner touched you. Multibrand mechanic since the 1970s here including vintage British and HD. Most later model HDs don't get ridden long enough to break. Unlike the British classics I collect which went into barns because they failed to survive in the US market due to gross unreliability, Evo and later HDs get parked due to owner old age. Post-Shovelhead buyers don't work on their own machines in much volume so they're not tired of anything but buying too heavy a machine as a status symbol now they have bad backs. Even (most of) the idiotic chain tensioner shoes of the early 2000s don't see enough road miles to matter so I'm still finding them unfixed over two decades later. Of course the aftermarket has the usual upgrades making those easy to fix at home where I show my friends who do ride often how to do theirs.
@BenGooding-fp6oi
@BenGooding-fp6oi 7 месяцев назад
Love the merchandise with the OLD , Not DEAD logo. I've been riding for 44 yrs.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club 7 месяцев назад
Thank you www.oldnotdead.club/shop
@gb23a
@gb23a Год назад
People don't want to ride them especially in areas like Detroit. With a road-rage like it is and black crime. People in this Detroit area or driving cars and pick em up trucks given the opportunity to run you over they will they just don't care. And when you have to battle that every time is not enjoyable.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Doesn't sound like a nice place to live
@cruiser6260
@cruiser6260 7 месяцев назад
So instead of a scary tough guy biker, they see a rich defenseless retiree to rob now lol
@johnengland8619
@johnengland8619 День назад
Poor guy
@brunothepug8807
@brunothepug8807 Год назад
Age and permanent injuries forced my to downsize several times. From a Victory bagger, I am down to a 380 lb Suzuki S40 and I am loving it because I can still ride. If I end up on a Vespa, then so be it. With age should come the wisdom of not caring what anybody thinks except the old lady.😂
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Thanks, good to see you are still riding
@PeterHartwick
@PeterHartwick 7 месяцев назад
Loved the video. You did an excellent job of reflecting on riding in general and Harleys in particular. I especially resonated to the discussion on "comfort zone, " and getting out of it. I've been riding over 50-years, but recently my riding mileage has fallen off due to becoming more risk averse, which contributes to riding less, which is inversely proportional to the risk factor. It's a downward spiral. Riding, having been such a key activity most of my life, is hard to give up, although at the age of 82 it is a suggestion I hear more and more often from my family. Rather than quit, I down-sized from a big twin to a lighter V-4, then to my current go-to bike, a BMW 650 that weighs in at about 400-lbs. I think that the key to extending your riding window is TO RIDE! And, by that I include practicing in an empty parking lot to stay sharp on the basics of low speed maneuvers, and braking drills. Yes, sometimes it is boring, but it keeps me sharp and inspires confidence. I'll probably throw in the towel when I find myself somewhere strange, dressed in leathers, carrying a helmet, and can't for the life of me grasp why in the hell I'm dressed that way. Until then, . . . ride on. Thanks for a great video!
@mattjacomos2795
@mattjacomos2795 11 месяцев назад
2023 was the first time I have seen HD advertising a discount on their bikes. Not to mention basically every manufacturer discounting models. Lots of blokes trying to sell their toys. Shit's going down...
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club 10 месяцев назад
Thanks, I noticed the same, heavy discounts on new bikes
@deanemery6379
@deanemery6379 Год назад
Knuckles pushups are the only way I can do them. My wrist wouldn't bend anymore
@breakoutpete210
@breakoutpete210 Год назад
Eat clean, workout,RIDE, and keep that cognitive up! Fight comfort zone and old age🇨🇦✌️😎
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Always! Thanks again mate
@brianwessel2291
@brianwessel2291 Год назад
Another exceptional video Ayman!!! Love the subtle ... and not so subtle humour ... and love the infusion of common sense wisdom blended in!!! Keep up the good work!!!
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Thanks, much appreciated
@Walt1960
@Walt1960 5 месяцев назад
Great advice. I needed to hear this.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club 5 месяцев назад
Thank you
@nairbyad7188
@nairbyad7188 Год назад
I’ve been amazed by this too. Friends say it’s the same with boats and planes
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
I dont doubt it
@nairbyad7188
@nairbyad7188 Год назад
@@OldNotDead-Club I bought a 2 year old Ninja 1000 with saddlebags for 40% less than new. Had 1100 miles! The rear brake disk looks like it had overheated. Surely his skill level was low. There are tons of used motos for sale that aren't even broken in. Bargain hunter's dream
@elvisottmann3315
@elvisottmann3315 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for your fab video . I started on a Yamaha 100 and progressed gradually to a 114 Fatboy .
@aaronkeller488
@aaronkeller488 Год назад
Loving the video's Aymen. Keep up the great work!!
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Thanks mate, much appreciated
@danielskinnell1235
@danielskinnell1235 11 месяцев назад
I bought a 2018 Street Glide in February (8 months ago) with 2,083 miles on it, 8 months later it has over 7,500. It’s a great machine and a pleasure to ride. Ride your bike! Have fun! That’s why you bought it.
@Fever_Rides
@Fever_Rides Год назад
I do knuckle push-ups because palm push-ups hurt my wrists 🤷‍♂️
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Lol
@williamread1935
@williamread1935 Год назад
Just picked up a ‘22 FXLRST with 600 miles on it for my 66th birthday. Back on a bike after 35 years. Feels good. Loving the mountain roads In Tennessee. Cheers!
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Right on! Happy birthday.
@WolfinWolvesClothing713
@WolfinWolvesClothing713 3 месяца назад
Ugh... I'm so jealous. It's so flat and boring where I live in ohio. 😢
@7viewerlogic670
@7viewerlogic670 Год назад
Great video! Low mileage=same the world over.
@OldNotDead-Club
@OldNotDead-Club Год назад
Very true!
@Oddman1980
@Oddman1980 7 месяцев назад
I have had a couple of harleys, and more japanese bikes than I really want to count. And one thing I've noticed is that pretty much every japanese bike I owned had some sort of engine-destroying problem that was installed at the factory. NSU screws fall out in DR650's, flywheel magnets breaking off of old Ex-500's, the infamous KLR doohickey, and my personal favorite, the Suzuki Intruder 1400 which had two entirely different carburetors fitted from the factory, (downdraft and sidedraft) and trying to get them balanced was a nightmare. But my 750 SR just ran and ran. All I ever had to do was change the oil. My nightster is a lot more complex, but it's been just as reliable.
@ClovisPoint
@ClovisPoint 7 месяцев назад
Suzuki's had nothing but problems with them,Dr250 like new never wanted to start kick/electric got rid of it , DR600 bought brand new when they first came out ,sold it about 7000ks later, broke the con rod day after I sold it Gawd ! Suzuki would replace the parts ,but would not pay for the Labour ,have a 1400 Intruder ,I hate this thing ,always wanted one ,replaced everything on it ,stator ,coils ,CDI , fuel pump etc and will not start for love ,money or swearing ,POFS ! Have two Evo's and had them apart to replace stator ,regulator lifters ,cam bearing ,breather gear etc and they start right up every time ,Jap bikes for me :Honda ,Kawasaki ,Suzuki ,Yamaha ,from best to worst
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