Harley-davidson Heritage Classic Review
"The best Harley to buy used if you value character over performance."
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Used Buyer Review
The Heritage Classic is Harley's most unapologetically nostalgic machine, and buying one used is genuinely smart money. The Twin Cam 103 and Milwaukee-Eight variants are both solid, but hunt specifically for the 2018-onwards Milwaukee-Eight 107 โ it runs cooler, vibrates less, and the six-speed gearbox transforms highway cruising. Pre-2016 models suffer from that notorious primary chain tensioner issue, so budget for it or walk away if it hasn't been addressed. Used examples are everywhere, which works in your favor. Most Heritage owners are weekend riders who've babied these things, but always check for crash damage around the engine guards and lower fenders โ that cornering clearance is genuinely limited and new riders find that out the hard way. Exhaust headers rust fast if it's lived anywhere damp, so look carefully. This is a heavy, slow-steering, deeply satisfying motorcycle that rewards relaxed riding rather than urgency. It's not trying to be anything other than a rolling piece of American folklore, and at used prices, that's a compelling proposition.
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You prioritize handling, performance, or lightweight agility
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