Any advice about a H-D 883
Any advice about a H-D 883
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woodlands

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202 posts

276 months

Sunday 4th June 2006
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I am thinking of buying one of these, and see a lot of them (new and secondhand) available for sale.
They are also very reasonably priced for a H-D.

Any owners available to provide some real world experience/guidance.

Do most people buy these, and then tire of them quickly for some reason. Most of the ones in dealers are probably less that 1 year old.

I am getting this, because I have been away from bikes for so long, that I am not comfortable with getting on a pocket-rocket. I am also trying to get some H-D experience for Route 66 next year.

Any honest opinions of the 883 will be appreciated.

Mon Ami Mate

6,589 posts

291 months

Sunday 4th June 2006
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Honestly? It's the worst bike I've ever ridden. Horrendously agricultural, slow, awful gearbox. Desperately uncomfortable, non-existent suspension, nasty handling and dodgy build quality. I had more fun on an Enfield India that I rode for a couple of days around Goa a few years ago.

mtbr

328 posts

245 months

Sunday 4th June 2006
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Mon Ami Mate said:
Honestly? It's the worst bike I've ever ridden. Horrendously agricultural, slow, awful gearbox. Desperately uncomfortable, non-existent suspension, nasty handling and dodgy build quality. I had more fun on an Enfield India that I rode for a couple of days around Goa a few years ago.


Harsh but fair!

rsvmilly

11,288 posts

264 months

Sunday 4th June 2006
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woodlands said:
I am thinking of buying one of these, and see a lot of them (new and secondhand) available for sale.
They are also very reasonably priced for a H-D.

Any owners available to provide some real world experience/guidance.

Do most people buy these, and then tire of them quickly for some reason. Most of the ones in dealers are probably less that 1 year old.

I am getting this, because I have been away from bikes for so long, that I am not comfortable with getting on a pocket-rocket. I am also trying to get some H-D experience for Route 66 next year.

Any honest opinions of the 883 will be appreciated.
I've heard that the 1200 sportster is a far better bike. Those 883s make something less than 50hp at the wheels. You'll have a bundle more fun on an ER5, at a fraction the cost or weight. If you fancy a stylish naked then look at Ducati Monsters.

I think the reasons for lots of 1 year old bikes on the market are;

1. Desperately slow
2. HD used to run an offer whereby they'd take a used Sportster against a new 'bigger' Harley and give you back what you paid for it, or something like that.

woodlands

Original Poster:

202 posts

276 months

Sunday 4th June 2006
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Thanks for the advice.
I must admit that I thought there would have been something causing the apparent surplus of 883's on the market.

I assume that the bigger models are much more balanced, and smoother. I am not particularly worried about the acceleration thing, I have the car for that, I am more worried about getting H-D experience in preparation for 2700 miles on Route 66 on a bigger H-D.

I could go the Bandit or VFR route, but in reality, I need to get more comfortable with a much heavier bike.

Wacky Racer

40,581 posts

270 months

Sunday 4th June 2006
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My previous bike was a new 1200 sportster, I decided not to go for the 883 as I thought it may be a bit underpowered. I had no complaints about the quality, in fact it was first class, chromework, welding on the frame, paintwork, OK the gearchange was a bit agricultural but if you want to ride like a maniac get an R1 or a fireblade....

I now have a new unfaired 1200 Bandit that is roughly the same price as a new 883 Sportster, if you are bothered about performance go for the Bandit.. but if you are still considering an 883 ask for a test ride first before you commit yourself....