Why Riding the 2017 Harley Forty Eight Just Feels Right
I still remember the first time I saw a 2017 harley forty eight parked on a sidewalk, leaning low on its kickstand like it owned the entire block. There's just something about that bike that hits differently than the rest of the Sportster lineup. It isn't trying to be a cross-country tourer, and it definitely isn't trying to be a nimble sportbike. It's a bruiser. It's all about that "Dark Custom" look—fat tires, a tiny tank, and an engine that sounds like it's chewing on gravel in the best way possible. ...