Harley-davidson Wide Glide Review
"A style-first cruiser that rewards riders who know exactly what they want."
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Used Buyer Review
The Wide Glide is one of Harley's most visually striking customs from the factory โ that raked-out front end and wide-spaced fork tubes genuinely turn heads, and the low-slung bobber aesthetic holds up decades later. If you're buying used, target the 2010-and-newer Twin Cam 96 models minimum. Earlier Evo-era bikes have charm but demand more wrenching patience than most modern riders want to deal with. The 2010+ FXDWG is mechanically solid if maintained properly. Here's the honest part nobody tells you: this isn't a canyon carver or a touring machine. It's a boulevard cruiser built for looking good at 45mph, and it does that brilliantly. Handling is ponderous, wind protection is zero, and your wrists will ache past 100 miles. Check the primary chain tensioner, look for weeping gaskets everywhere, and inspect for any custom modifications that could mask crash damage. Low-mileage examples from weekend riders are out there and worth hunting for.
Pros
Cons
You ride long distances or twisty roads regularly
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