Harley-davidson Electra Glide Ultra Review
"The definitive used touring bargain if you verify service history first."
Key Specs
Used Buyer Review
The Ultra is the undisputed king of two-wheeled long-haul comfort, and buying used makes serious sense here. These bikes depreciate hard off the lot, so a well-maintained 2014-2018 example represents genuinely decent value. The 103ci Twin Cam or later Milwaukee-Eight both deliver that satisfying torque surge from idle, and the fairing genuinely kills highway wind blast better than almost anything else out there. Heated grips, comfortable seats, solid infotainment โ it's proper touring kit. That said, go in with eyes open. Pre-2017 models run hot enough to blister your right leg in traffic โ it's a real issue, not forum drama. Check the primary chain tensioner religiously on Twin Cam engines, and inspect the inner fairing electronics for water intrusion. These things attract owners who love chrome and add-ons but skip oil changes. Service history isn't optional โ it's non-negotiable. Budget an extra $1,500 for consumables regardless how good it looks.
Pros
Cons
You want sporty handling or tight urban commuting
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