
Harley-Davidson offers the Touring (Touring series), Softail (Softail series), Dyna (Dyna series), and Sportster (Sportster series). Introduction to Harley-Davidson: William Harley and the Davidson brothers founded the renowned Harley-Davidson brand in Milwaukee, USA. For over a century, as a world-leading leisure motorcycle brand, it has remained loyal to V-twin engine-driven motorcycles and the classic orange bar-and-shield logo. Series Introduction: Harley-Davidson motorcycles feature four distinct series, each with unique characteristics, rich history, and tradition. The entry-level Sportster series is characterized by engines with displacements of 883 or 1200cc. The larger Dyna series, equipped with advanced chassis and suspension systems, is Harley's smoothest cruiser motorcycle. The Softail series, without altering the hardtail style, meets riders' comfort needs with its hidden rear suspension. Harley's Touring series, featuring large touring models like the Electra Glide and Road King, prides itself on offering comfortable riding experiences with features such as a four- stereo system and cruise control.

Harley-Davidson has many categories divided by series. The Touring series is suitable for long-distance rides, like the Ultra Limited with large saddlebags and a windshield. The Softail series has many classic models, with the Fat Boy's iconic wide-tire design being super cool, and the Heritage Classic offering a retro vibe. The sporty Sportster series is agile and lightweight, especially the 883, which is very beginner-friendly. The CVO limited edition plays with high-end customization, with engines that are hand-polished. There's also the Street 750, which is great for beginners and very handy for navigating city alleys. My old neighbor rides an old Road King, and hearing him roar out every day is super stylish.

Common models in repair shops are distinguishable: The Softail series has rear shocks hidden in the frame, making repairs a bit tricky. The Touring series with shaft drive is low- but has a complex structure. The Sportster's engine is the most durable, especially the old 883 model, which mechanics often praise. Among new models, the LiveWire electric version doesn't burn engine oil at all but has more wiring issues. The most troublesome to repair are the CVO custom bikes, as parts need to be shipped from the factory. It's recommended that owners regularly check the air filter, especially for air-cooled engines, which are prone to overheating in summer.

Female riders choosing Harley don't worry about the weight - the Heritage Classic with a low seat version lets you touch the ground with your toes. The Sportster 1200 Custom offers super smooth handling with a seat height of just 76cm. Modification suggestion: swap to a narrower seat pad and move the mirrors forward for better visibility. I've seen female rider groups using Street 750s for urban riding - lightweight and easy to U-turn. For long-distance trips, the Road King Special edition is recommended with its large windshield protecting legs from wind. Remember to add auxiliary kickstands to save your back when parking on slopes. Choose bright-colored helmets for safety, and maintain proper distance when riding in formation.


