Harley-davidson Nightster Review
"A genuinely good motorcycle that earns respect beyond the badge."
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Used Buyer Review
The Nightster is Harley's most interesting bike in years, and used examples are starting to hit the market at genuinely sensible money. That Revolution Max 975 engine is the real story here โ it's punchy, characterful, and sounds properly menacing without the old Sportster's agricultural vibration. The chassis actually handles, which for a Harley is basically revolutionary. Suspension is firm but planted, and you can genuinely hustle this thing through corners without feeling like you're cheating on the brand. That said, go in with eyes open. The seat is genuinely terrible for anything over an hour โ budget for an aftermarket replacement immediately. Early models had some fueling hiccups at low speeds that dealers sorted under warranty, so verify service history carefully. Ergonomics suit shorter riders well but taller guys will feel cramped within 50 miles. Check the rear suspension linkage on any bike over 8,000 miles, as neglected examples can get notchy. Overall though, it's a genuinely good motorcycle wearing a Harley badge, which still surprises me every time I ride one.
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Cons
You need long-distance touring comfort daily
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