Find your ride
Find your ride
You’ve got your helmet and other riding gear. And maybe you’ve successfully completed the Harley-Davidson® Riding Academy New Rider Course and been down to the DMV to get your license. Now you need a motorcycle, and you want to join the Harley-Davidson family.
Picking a great beginner motorcycle to start on is a big decision, and making the right choice is important because you want to get your journey as a motorcyclist off to a good start. Riders you know may have all kinds of suggestions, but here’s the truth: there is no single “best beginner motorcycle.” There are simply too many variables at play. We are all different sizes, we have different tastes and riding styles, and we live and ride on different streets. With this in mind, we offer the following tips on picking the best Harley-Davidson motorcycle not for any beginner, but for you.
How to Buy a Beginner Motorcycle - What to Look for
For Confidence
Ok, you can’t buy a bag of confidence to pour in your gas tank. But you should start riding on a bike that helps you build your confidence as you gain experience. Look for these confidence-building features.
For Comfort
Comfort goes hand-in-hand with confidence. A great beginner motorcycle will place the rider in a neutral seating position, allowing great visibility, comfort, and range of motion. When you sit on the bike you should be able to feel a “triangle of comfort” from your hands on the handgrips, to your hips in the saddle, to your feet on pegs, and back up to your hands. To create an ergonomic riding position that works for you, start by focusing on the three points of that triangle:
One advantage of selecting a Harley-Davidson motorcycle is that Harley offers a wide range of accessory seats, handlebars and controls designed specifically to dial in a comfortable fit for almost any size rider on most Harley-Davidson models. Harley-Davidson dealers are experts at bike fit, too. Learn more at Harley-Davidson Guide to Motorcycle Ergonomics.
What Type of Motorcycle is Best for Beginners?
There is no single “best beginner motorcycle," and that’s because riders come in a variety of shapes and sizes, prefer different riding styles and have a variety of different preferences.
However, most beginner riders considering a Harley-Davidson bike will feel confident and comfortable on a Cruiser or Sport model. These bikes are typically lighter and have a lower seat height than Touring and Adventure Touring motorcycles, making them a good fit for beginners. A Trike model offers a very different riding experience, with stability that many beginning riders may appreciate.
Types of Harley-Davidson Motorcycles
Harley-Davidson offers a wide range of motorcycle types, each designed for a certain type of riding and to appeal to a rider’s preferred style. You can learn more about each motorcycle type below:
Should a Beginner Motorcycle Rider Buy New or Used?
As a beginner, there are some good reasons to start out on a used motorcycle, and advantages to buying new. Consider these pros and cons of each, and how they fit your budget and lifestyle:
New Bike Pros
New Bike Cons
Used Bike Pros
Used Bike Cons
The Harley-Davidson Certified Pre-Owned™ Motorcycle Option
Here’s a way to buy a used Harley-Davidson motorcycle with new-bike confidence. Harley-Davidson Certified™ is a pre-owned motorcycle program supported by Harley-Davidson through its network of authorized Harley-Davidson dealers in the United States. A Harley-Davidson Certified™ pre-owned motorcycle is subjected to a comprehensive quality-assurance inspection by certified Harley-Davidson technicians. Dealers also verify that the pre-owned motorcycle has no open recalls or a blocked VIN, has not been in a major accident, and that all scheduled service is up to date. Harley-Davidson motorcycles eligible for the program must be no more than five model years old and have less than 25,000 miles of use. Harley certified bikes are sold with a 12-month factory-backed limited warranty on the engine and transmission, and come with a one-year national H.O.G.® membership which includes Roadside Assistance. Financing is available to qualified customers though Harley-Davidson Financial Services. This is a smart way to buy a pre-owned Harley motorcycle.
Best Motorcycle for Beginners from Harley-Davidson
Looking to find the best Harley motorcycle for beginners? These Harley-Davidson models are great options for many beginning riders.
Best Harley Motorcycle for Beginners – New Models
Best Used Motorcycles for Beginners from Harley-Davidson
Harley-Davidson Street® 500 and 750 models – These are lightweight, standard-style motorcycles built for urban riding, but are also great beginner motorcycles. They are powered by the liquid-cooled V-Twin Revolution X engine designed to match stop-and-go traffic demands with nimble agility while delivering instant throttle response. They feature a very low seat height, comfortable suspension and broad handlebar sweep that provides confidence and maneuverability when managing tight turns.
Sportster® XL models – These feature the classic Harley-Davidson profile in many styles to suit every personality and stature. They’re equipped with low seat height and a narrow profile to inspire confidence, and a wide range of accessories are available to dial in fit and comfort. Fuel-injected air-cooled Evolution® V-Twin engine in 883cc or 1200cc displacement delivers reliable, street-friendly power.
For more expert advice on selecting your best Harley-Davidson motorcycle, visit and authorized Harley-Davidson dealer, or schedule a test ride on a new or Harley-Davidson Certified™ motorcycle. The Harley-Davidson Riding Academy offers motorcycle training for riders of all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned riders.