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  • Value for Money
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  • Cleaning & Maintenance
    5.0 (1)
  • Mileage 5,100 km (2)
  • Noise Level
    4.5 (2)
  • Acceleration / Power
    5.0 (2)
  • Braking
    2.5 (2)
  • Comfort
    4.0 (2)
  • Fuel Efficiency
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  • Gear Shifting
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MAD992

MAD992South East Queensland, QLD

  • 23 reviews

2018 Low Rider 107 Softail

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Great Motorcycle very comfortable with the new frame and suspension, the M8 107 cube is a great motor it has so much Torque and is great just standard heaps of power, BUT Sounds like a singer sewing machine from factory so Rinehart slip ons fixed that wow really opened up the power and sounds like a Harley should,The brakes are poor for an expensive bike, I bought this bike New and now i am up to 5200 Klms Trouble Free Motorcycling

Purchased in June 2021 at Harley Davidson for A$22,500.00.

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Jamie

JamieGreater Melbourne (Metropolitan), VIC

Best Motorcycle I've ever owned

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Purchased the new Soft Tail version of the Low Rider, which replaced the previous Dyna model. The new 107 cubic inch Milwaukee 8 engine is so powerful that the first couple of rides were a bit scary, but now that I'm used to it, it's so much fun to just open her up on the long country roads that I ride.



For such a big bike it handles really well and just loves the windy roads, as well as the long straight ones.

Purchased in June 2021 for A$25,500.00.

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GRANT

GRANT

  • 8 reviews

Best bike I've owned

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Bought the Harley Low Rider S just on two years ago and have clocked 22,000 km (which is a lot for a Harley rider) I've added V&H Big Shots and forward controls and the bike sounds and looks great. I did all the servicing myself after the initial run in service and run Amsoil in all holes. It rides solid and is the last of the Dyna's so reckon I'll never sell it.



Date PurchasedDec 2017
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Andrew06

Andrew06Sydney

  • 4 reviews
  • 1 like

Great bike now.

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In my previous review, I said how my new bike would not stay charged. It spent about 6 weeks at the dealer. I have now got it back and have not had any problems since. I was not told by the dealer what the problem was but an employee said that it was software related. I am really glad to have it back and I have to say that it is a great bike. It has loads of power and handles very well. This is the perfect bike for long range cruising. Shaky start but all good now. Fingers crossed.

Date PurchasedMar 2018
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Liked the first one so much I bought another.

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Date PurchasedJun 2015
FancyKezz

FancyKezz

  • 9 reviews
  • 1 like

Pat!!!!

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Beautiful features and lines, cruises along nicely, motor capacity 1449.ccm very capable of moving along, great for those sunday road trips up to the mountains, very good and functional lights and tacos, bucket list buy, we called her PAT if your looking for the best cruiser at a reasonable price this is the Harley for you.

Date PurchasedApr 2017

I would rate this bike Excellent over all.

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I Just picked up 2002 Dana low Rider FXDL with only 8200 miles. I only put 1000 miles on it and really Enjoying the hell out of it, Bike has plenty of power and looks great. I am still getting use to it. But over all I love it. I had a Kawasaki 900 cc custom Vulcan .

Psycho Spider

Psycho SpiderGlennville

2003 Dyna Low Rider

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Never had owned a bike before, never even rode one. Bought this one in Nov. 2012, had 8400 miles. Replaced the tires and changed the Oils, filters and plugs. Can not stay off of it. Easy to ride and handles great. Have logged 5,000 + miles. Beautiful Bike. Harley did a great job.

Awesome Ride

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I have had motorcycle in the family all my life. Honda, Suzuki, Triumph, Mustang, and BSA. All have their unique ride. When I rode the 2002 Harley Davidson FXDL Dana Low Rider I was hooked like a bass on the line. This bike is an awesome ride. You crack the throttle and this thing is a beast with incredible power and torque. You would think a bike of this size would be difficult to handle but oh, contra-ire. This motorcycle has the perfect weight to height balance. It's seat style and position makes it so smooth and comfortable to ride.
Harley Davidson has knocked this one out of the park ! I can't wait off from work to get out on the road.
I can't tell you enough. Awesome motorcycle

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Better than the rest

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Had all the rice burners and had good fun with them. Longed for a harley but never got round to it. I got told they were teeth chatters, they do nt stop and do nt go round bends. Well i now own a dyna low rider and it does everything i was told it would nt do. Ive one regret and that is that i did not buy one twenty years ago

Bert61

Bert61Comalcalco tabasco mex.

Excellent Motorcycle

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I live in mexico have had several sportys, shovel and even a panhead first dyna low and love it. I ride long distance 600 to 1200 kilometers a day sometimes have had no probs got some tommy guns 2-1-2. Regardless of what people say it sounds good (no baffle) and all in all comfortable i love it. No problems had it for a year put about 7 k on it just check it and change oil & filters and seems to go good. I recommend it and not very expensive can get some good deals used.

A little rigid but not too bad

ShortandHairy

ShortandHairy

  • 20 reviews
  • 3 likes

Excellent

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GNCARLO

GNCARLO

  • 4 reviews
  • 3 likes

Good

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Questions & Answers

Joseph N

Joseph Nasked

Is the dyna low rider a bigger bike the a 1200 sporster?is the frame bigger

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Jim B
Jim B

Yes it is bigger. It has a longer wheel base, and is approximately 150 pounds heavier (depending on the model years compared).

Joseph N
Joseph N

Thank you Jim and i hope you have a great day!

Upborn

Upbornasked

Looking for an expert opinion on the H-D Low rider as a fist time bike. I am 5'7" about 175lbs. I have watched a ton of videos on what is a good 1st bike. I get some that say start small and grow vs. get one that you are going to be happy with and just ride and respect it you will be good to go. Any opinions on this would be greatly appreciated!!

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ShortandHairy
ShortandHairy

Hi mate, its a matter of choice. I wont go into the requirements of licensing etc but a Dyna Low Rider as a first bike? I don't know if you have ridden a bike before or how much experience you have (or haven't got) All I can say is that if it is your first time on a bike, I would get a cheap crappy bike to get some experience first. You cant afford to drop a Harley.. If you have been riding for a while, go for it. Ive had a Dyna for nearly 20 years. I'm a little bit lighter but similar height. The Low Riders are good for short legs but ive fitted highway pegs so I can stretch out on long rides. A lot depends on what you are looking for. In stock trim, Harleys are brilliant at just putting along enjoying the scenery. If you want suicidal neck snapping take off and double speed limit speeds, look at a Jap bike. I had a GSXR1100R Suzuki before I got the dyna and traded it within 6 months as I couldn't control myself. It was a full on race bike with indicators. (In stock trim). The Harley slowed me down and now I love the cruise and the scenery. As everyone knows, Harleys are different and nothing comes close to the sound or feel of one.

Tom

Tomasked

Can she drive around a city well?

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ShortandHairy
ShortandHairy

No problems at all. As the name suggests, its low to the ground and good handling. Still heavier than a Japanese bike but you get used to it and low speed riding is fine. If the bike has been modified with a wide glide front end, the turning circle gets a bit restricted but again, its something you allow for once you are used to it.

Bert61
Bert61

Yes no problem I use it every day had a sporty before this one is not much different exepto a few kilos more enjoy.

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