Harley Davidson Heritage Classic Motorcycle Review
Harley Davidson Heritage Classic Motorcycle Review
This review of the Harley Heritage Classic was created after a 1500 mile ride from Las Vegas to Santa Monica (via Death Valley, Sierra Nevada Mountains, San Francisco and the Pacific Coast Highway). The ride was in aid of the War Child charity who support children impacted by war and armed conflict around the world (1 in 6 children globally).
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The Ride was sponsored by Sony Australia and Wotancraft.
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Freedom To Dream Playlist:
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Cameras used:
Sony FX 30
Sony FDR-X3000 Action Cam
Microphone: ECM-B10
Music:
Backwoods BBQ - Chris Haugen
Bill Higley - Mini Vandals
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This review was created after a 1,500 mile ride for the charity War Child (to help children impacted by armed conflict around the world) Donate to our War Child fundraising event: www.justgiving.com/fundraising/freedomtodream Sponsored by Wotancraft (premium camera bag manufacturer) and Sony Australia
They should give you some kind of award for this excellent review
I always park it in gear. Just picked up a 2023 Atlas/ Silver metallic with the chrome engine. I love mine 😎 Your right about the bags shutting. If you just lift the top up and goes in. Five ga tank, I always liked the separate turn switches….. good review 😎
I have the 2018 Anniversary with the 114. I've had just about every modern Harley and the Heritage is my favorite. I have a 2022 Low Rider st and if I'm going any distance I take the Heritage.
I've always admired the 'vintage' looking HD's but my all-time favorite will always be my 2002 Road King Classic in Luxury Blue/Birch. I was offered too much $$ for it and don't have it any longer. :( The Heritage, IMO, need white-walled tires though!! Ride safe, Mark!
Thanks for sharing!
Definitely need white walls.
Mark, those Heritages look beautiful! Comfy and rugged🌅
All of the above - the windshield just needs to protect the rider a little bit more at high speeds and then you are very close to the perfect Harley.
Thanks for this review of the Heritage Classic motorcycle. This adds a lot more information about your travels. I would really like you to do a similar trip on the Yamaha FJR 1300, so I could see your evaluation on my favorite ride.
Glad you enjoyed it! . My next two trips will be on foot so it may be a while before the next motorcycle adventure
From Camera to Harley, i know you are the Artist. Great.
Some viewers find it odd that I have done a Harley review - but I was a photojournalist writing articles for motorcycle magazines when I was in my 20s writing travel stories. My background is as a photographer and not an equipment reviewer.
@@AlphaCreativeSkills Great ‼️ my husband is a photographer he also likes the Harley Davidson collection even though it's over priced, the price here is 300% more than in America,
Hi! Cool videos, everything is clear and understandable. Good luck.
Awesome, thank you!
Looks like you had a ton a fun! Good cause, too.
Yes indeed!
Great video mate. Thanks a lot. I am looking at a 2023 Heritage or a Fat BOB 114. Still undecided...even though I will travel a bit with the bike... Cheers
Not sure how the Fat Bob handle’s compared to this Classic - I would choose handling over looks
Almost bought one but instead bought a 2020 Harley Low Rider S. Added Hard Viking Saddle Bags, took off stock Fairing and replaced it with a windshield, front crash bars, a saddle-man step up seat. a quick release rear rack with sissy bar. I also plan on replacing the stock mufflers with Vance and Hines onesnd passenger pegs.
Thanks for your input
Cool vid
Thanks - I was not sure how a Harley review would be accepted from someone living in Australia
@@AlphaCreativeSkills best Harley ever made
I have a blacked out 2020 Heritagae 114. Except in 2020 they left the pipes Chrome. I added some beautiful chrome Tabs with the Zombie baffles. LAF, especially during acceleration and decel. Love the bike and I’ve owned a Riad King and prefer the Heritage
Sounds great!
Did 3,300 miles across the US on the 21 Heritage . Loved it . and bought one when I returned home to Ireland . Heading to Spain on it in a week . BTW it is 1867 cc so I'd say 1900 as cars round up. Would like to have somewhere to store the windshield while riding. Definitely prefer the ride without it. Correct about those saddle locks. Dodgy.
Very nice!
I've got an 09 Heritage had it for 14 years I have the tallest windshield you can get on it no buffer
Not sure if this model Heritage has a choice of windshield heights.
J'ai acheté le modèle 2022, j'en suis enchanté, au niveau confort et maniabilité; je conseille toutefois le dosseret pilote
I would value a better screen (wind shield) above a backrest. I wouldn't want anything that would help me to fall asleep on those hundred mile straight roads in the USA.
Please tell me, I have a Canon 5 d m3. I want to change it to mirrorless. Initially R6m2 or Sony a 7m4. Or should I buy the R5 right away? Sony a7mr5. I can buy a camera once and I won't be able to anymore. There is a Canon 24-105 L 1 lens of the first version. Megapixels are welcome.
I provide advice to Sony Alpha photographers on my support channel - Patreon.com/markgaler
3:15 Alfa Romeo Quadrifoglio Verde behind ❤❤❤
How is the comfort level riding about 250 miles a day? Are the Saddlebags durable?
We did some 8 and 10-hour rides and could still walk at the end of the day. I have an old man's back and didn't have a problem. I will leave it for owners of this model to comment on the durability of the saddlebags over time. The construction appears to be OK but the design of the locking mechanism could have been better.
throw on a driver backrest, some hwy pegs.. along with Cruise Control.. ride that thing ALL DAY.
They alrea5got cruise control
@@therealrobertbirchall Yes, I know.. just meant.. adding the hyw pegs and driver backrest, makes that included cruise control just that much sweeter.
@thelatenightbar they are great bikes put some decent pipes an air cleaner and a thundermax tuner on it and you'll never want to stop riding it.
There's so much torque in those 114 motors i never uss 3rd or 5th gear. Boom
I use 2,4,6
And rarely rev it over 3500. Just doesn’t sound right.
@@yoso585 only ever reved mine that high, cos that about a 100mph on standard gearing.
The windshield causes speed wobbles. I bought this bike at the beginning of the year and im super sad with the handling and performance. I was told it's a touring bike, but it's not. It's best for around town and short rides.
Didn’t get any wobbles at speeds of 80 miles per hour during our 1500 mile test ride. Sometimes spent 8 hours each day in the saddle. Check your bike for a defect.
5 gallons.
Is that a question or an observation?
can't go wrong with the Heritage.. Heritage is meant to be dripping with chrome.. just sayin' :)
I like my blacked out Heritage, it's like an old black and white Holywood movie star, Humphry Bogart of Glarke Gable. I need to fit some white wall tyers to complete the look.