2014 Harleys will be dropping in price very soon as the 2015 year comes to a close, and the 2016 iterations start hitting the shelves. Any Harley sellers looking to drop their stock for 2014 will be pushing these Harleys with fantastic price drops. Sure, it was 24 months ago, but 2014 had a lot of monstrous yet sleek Harleys to explore. While the year continues on, Harley Davidson Motorcycles in Pittsburgh takes a look at what released in 2014- and what should not be missed.
The FXDF
The Motley Crue song rumbles and jams along in five minutes of frenetic fast=paced guitar soloing. It is the perfect theme music for the Harley-Davidson FXDF. It has serious attitude, and that is displayed through its big engine and the Dyna tag. Dyna is offered to all bikes that fit a certain range of quality. They are usually larger in weight, and they include a good company. The Super Glide Custom and Street Bob both have earned the Dyna tag.
The Low Rider
The Low Ride classification is generally considered a beginner’s bike. There are two reasons for this. For one, amateurs prefer the low riding style because it is easier to manage and turn. It can be seen as the Corvette of sports cars. Amateurs are attracted to the Corvette’s visual flair, but real tech heads know it lacks against many other vehicles.
Harley Davidson Motorcycles in Pittsburgh Low Rider from 2014 really fixed a lot of the issues the type usually had. Firstly, Harley made some small revisions to the frame. It replaced the headlights with something a little denser and larger and removed some of the curves to give it a more structured and edgy look. The dog-bone style risers also give it a sharper image. Performance-wise, the bike outperformed all previous iterations in a big way. It is louder, it is meaner, and it can now be bought for a very fair price considering the slew of new 2016’s hitting the market.
Visit Z&M Cycle Sales for the best bikes of the year, and get a look at what is coming out around the corner. Find deep discounts for bikes from 2014 that have somehow fallen in the cracks.