Is the Sportster 883 a good bike?

Is the Sportster 883 a good bike?

Harley-Davidson Sportster Iron 883. If you’re a diehard Harley fan and you refuse to ride any other brand of bikes, then this is still not a good motorcycle for you as a beginner. The main reasons why the Iron 883 isn’t great for amateurs is due to its performance. This bike boasts a massive engine that only gets 45 hp …

Are Sportster engines reliable?

Although the Harley-Davidson Sportster is fairly reliable, there are a few issues worth noting. The OEM clutch springs can be somewhat weak; many owners fit aftermarket ones. Some of the exhaust bolts can also rattle free, due to their design. Installing more-secure ones, though, solves the problem.

What is a good Harley to start with?

What Are The Best Harleys For Beginners?

  • Street 500- With modern styling and lightweight frame, it offers immense power and control to the rider.
  • Street 750- This model replaces the typical Harley-Davidson rumble with more of a polite purr.
  • Street Rod XG750A- It is the sportier twin of Street 750.

What is considered high mileage on a Harley Sportster?

For sports bikes, 25,000 miles can be a lot. Harley-Davidson® motorcycles are built to last much longer. If a bike has good maintenance records, no signs of damage and no oil leaks, even a bike with 40,000 to 50,000 miles can be expected to last a long time….Service.

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How long does a Harley Sportster last?

How long can a Sportster last? If you maintain a Harley (or any motorcycle) it will last many, many years. Keep it in a garage and it will probably outlast the owner… in all seriousness Harley’s have been known to go easily 200,000 miles without any issues, if not more.

What year did the 883 Sportster come out?

1986
Introduced in 1986 in 883 and 1100 guises before growing to 1200 in 1988, Harley’s Sportster family (the name was first used by Harley in 1957) has always been designed as the easy access point into the famous American brand.

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