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Newbie looking for inspiration.
Posted: Feb 17th, '21, 19:53
by Langley238
Just seeking some advice,
Im looking at cruisers, to use for travelling to work, which consists of a 150 mile trip, twice a week. Other then that general day to day.
Been considering harley davidson sportsters or yamaha xvs950 bolt
Anyone have any other opinions or options they might advise or suggest?
Cheers
Re: Newbie looking for inspiration.
Posted: Feb 17th, '21, 21:20
by Jug
Indian scout bobber or maybe the ftr 1200.
Cruisers aren't my cup of tea really.... some are nice looking though.
If I were buying a bike to commute on it would just be something like 650 V-strom, but if it had to be a 'one bike for everything'.. I dunno.
Hi & Welcome anyway..

Re: Newbie looking for inspiration.
Posted: Feb 17th, '21, 21:33
by julesh

ducati multistrada, bmw xr...forget the Harley
Re: Newbie looking for inspiration.
Posted: Feb 17th, '21, 21:38
by Streetmann
You would definitely need to stop and fill up on the harley for sure I dont believe they will go 150 miles on a tank I could be wrong but harleys made for the uk market are not American made and the quality isn't the same
Re: Newbie looking for inspiration.
Posted: Feb 17th, '21, 21:47
by Langley238
Not too fussed on having a midway stop, usually have a little stop when i drive.
Not picky in regards to harley or what not, noticing theyre a bit of a no no, but ive seen some of the japanese bikes. Just looking to see what cruisers people would say are best for a chilled but longer journey
Re: Newbie looking for inspiration.
Posted: Feb 17th, '21, 21:49
by Langley238
Streetmann wrote: ↑Feb 17th, '21, 21:38
You would definitely need to stop and fill up on the harley for sure I dont believe they will go 150 miles on a tank I could be wrong but harleys made for the uk market are not American made and the quality isn't the same
Not too fussed on having a midway stop, usually have a little stop when i drive.
Not picky in regards to harley or what not, noticing theyre a bit of a no no, but ive seen some of the japanese bikes. Just looking to see what cruisers people would say are best for a chilled but longer journey
Re: Newbie looking for inspiration.
Posted: Feb 17th, '21, 21:52
by billinom8s
What's you're riding experience? Cruisers aren't that easy to handle.
Re: Newbie looking for inspiration.
Posted: Feb 17th, '21, 22:31
by Langley238
Moderate, i can ride well and been on and off bikes since I was younger, but not invested in one before and i dont know the ins and outs of the cruisers out there. Main reason im here to be fair.
Re: Newbie looking for inspiration.
Posted: Feb 17th, '21, 22:46
by Jug
Langley238 wrote: ↑Feb 17th, '21, 22:31
but not invested in one before and i dont know the ins and outs of the cruisers out there.
What does that mean, are you saying you've not owned a bike before?
Re: Newbie looking for inspiration.
Posted: Feb 18th, '21, 08:24
by billinom8s
It's a shame you can go on test rides atm.
Personally if I was dipping a toe into that market I would be looking at a Japanese version. They will be easy to ride, handle ok and be reliable. Things you need for a commute me that distance.
I do know of a Guzzi California that's for sale, it's been sat in a garage for a year or so as the owner has new toys but was put away working.
Re: Newbie looking for inspiration.
Posted: Feb 18th, '21, 15:07
by ptolemyx
What is the budget? That could well limit your options.
Re: Newbie looking for inspiration.
Posted: Feb 19th, '21, 11:09
by Niccihallas
Hi, I really know sweet nothing but, a colleague was looking at buying a Harley, anyway, he spoke to my very good friend who builds/repairs bikes for a living. The advice was to have a look at an Indian as a friend thinks they are so much better, easier more reliable than a Harley. Long story short, the guy bought an Indian, absolutely loves it.
Re: Newbie looking for inspiration.
Posted: Feb 19th, '21, 19:58
by Langley238
Cheers for the replies, been helpful

Re: Newbie looking for inspiration.
Posted: Feb 20th, '21, 06:49
by Tvrv37
Buy what you like. If you want a Harley it'll be expensive and not particularly well made, but sometimes there are bigger forces at play like desire. Most of us ride bikes because of the way it makes us feel and that's entirely subjective. Objective purchases are budget and wallet friendly but probably won't scratch that bike itch.
Re: Newbie looking for inspiration.
Posted: Feb 20th, '21, 07:15
by ptolemyx
I agree with the above sentiment. Buy with your heart, not your head. Biking is emotive, common sense should have minimal influence in your decision.