10 Used Harleys That Can Do It All


When it comes to Harley-Davidson motorcycles, “doing it all” means more than just good looks and loud pipes. We’re looking at bikes that offer a mix of comfort, power, handling, carrying capacity, and versatility. These bikes are not so heavy that you can’t maneuver them; they are also not so stripped down that long rides are agony. The models that make this list strike a balance between real-world usability and the unmistakable Harley soul. They give riders something that can handle weekday commutes, weekend cruises, and cross-country escapes alike. Whether it’s a flexible cruiser, a classic bagger, or a modern adventure-touring machine, these ten used Harleys prove you don’t need something brand-new to truly do it all.

To give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from Harley-Davidson, Harley-Davidson Marketplace, Kelley Blue Book, and from my experience as a motorcycle mechanic. The year span given is, in my opinion, the sweet spot between depreciation and updated features. The list is in no particular order of significance or importance. The information given is current as of the time of this writing.

Pan America 1250

Years: 2022–2023

Black 2022 Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250 cruising on a rural road
Vivid Black 2022 Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250 cruising on a rural road
Harley-Davidson

In these model years, the Pan America 1250 sits after the initial 2021 launch. This avoids early-first-year teething and highest new-bike depreciation, but before the broader tech tweak/updates that arrived for 2024 and into 2025. In the used market, the $9,500 to $12,000 range is well represented.

This journey into the adventure bike genre blends power, comfort, versatility, and hauling capacity into one package. Its liquid-cooled Revolution Max1250 engine delivers ample horsepower and torque for both highways and twisty roads. The chassis uses the engine as a stressed member. This helps keep weight down and makes handling nimble. With cast wheels, adventure-ready suspension, luggage-mount options, and ride modes tuned for street, gravel, or touring, you can commute, tour two-upwith gear, or explore off the beaten path with confidence.

2023 Pan America 1250 Performance Specifications

Engine

Revolution® Max 1250

Displacement

1,252 cc

Max Power

150 HP @ 9,000 RPM

Max Torque

94 LB-FT @ 6,750 RPM

Transmission

6-Speed

Claimed Fuel Economy

46 MPG (City/Hwy)

Sportster S

Years: 2022–2023

2022 Harley-Davidson Sportster S static profile shot
2022 Harley-Davidson Sportster S parked in a lot, static profile shot
Harley-Davidson

The Sportster S launched in 2021, so by 2022 and 2023, you’re past the earliest “first-year” issues but still getting nearly full modern features. Current used-market pricing for this year ranges from $10,000 to $13,000. You’ll miss the 2025 suspension updates, but you can get a depreciation discount by buying used.

This is a versatile powerhouse that blends modern performance with classic cruiser appeal. It is powered by the Revolution Max 1250T engine, offering exhilarating acceleration and top-end speed. Its lightweight design ensures agile handling, making it suitable for both city commutingand spirited rides. The fully adjustable suspension provides a firm and responsive ride. It also offers a reasonable range for short to medium-distance trips. The Sportster S combines style, performance, and versatility, making it a compelling choice for riders seeking a dynamic and adaptable motorcycle.

2023 Sportster S Performance Specifications

Engine

Revolution® Max 1250T

Displacement

1,252 cc

Max Power

121 HP @ 7,500 RPM

Max Torque

94 LB-FT @ 6,000 RPM

Transmission

6-Speed

Claimed Fuel Economy

49 MPG (City/Hwy)

Nightster

Years: 2022–2023

Rider on a 2022 Harley-Davidson Nightster
Rider on a 2022 Harley-Davidson Nightster
Harley-Davidson

The 2022 – 2023 Harley-Davidson Nightster represents an ideal balance between modern features and value in the used market. These model years introduced the Revolution Max 975T engine, offering a significant performance boost over previous Sportster models. In the current used market, 2022 – 2023 Nightsters are typically priced between $9,500 and $12,000. This creates a sweet spot for advanced technology without the premium price of the latest model.

The Nightster stands out as a well-rounded ride, combining versatility, agility, and comfort in a stylish package. Its lightweight chassis allows for easy maneuvering around city streets, twisty backroads, and highways. This makes it suitable for both daily commutes and longer adventures. Responsive suspension and ergonomics suit many riders, while the simple luggage options add practicality. With its adaptable setup, the Nightstercovers nearly any riding scenario and meets the “do-it-all” standard with ease.

2023 Nightster Performance Specifications

Engine

Revolution® Max 975T

Displacement

975 cc

Max Power

90 HP @ 7,500 RPM

Max Torque

70 LB-FT @ 5,000 RPM

Transmission

6-Speed

Claimed Fuel Economy

52.4 MPG (City/Hwy)

Fat Bob 114

Years: 2022–2023

White 2022 Harley-Davidson Fat Bob 114 cruising through town
White Sand Pearl 2022 Harley-Davidson Fat Bob 114 cruising through town
Harley-Davidson

The 2022 – 2023 Harley-Davidson Fat Bob 114 offers a balance between modern features and value. These model years introduced the Milwaukee-Eight 114 engine, delivering robust performance over the previous years. In 2024, the Fat Bob 114 was discontinued in North America. This makes the 2022 – 2023 models the last of their kind in this configuration. In the current used market, 2022 – 2023 Fat Bob 114 models are typically priced between $12,500 and $14,000.

The Harley-Davidson Fat Bob 114stands out as a versatile motorcycle. It balances performance and comfort, making it suitable for both spirited rides and relaxed cruising. The mid-mounted controls and wide handlebars offer a comfortable riding posture and enhance long-distance comfort. The bike’s agile handling allows for confident cornering. Its suspension system ensures a smooth ride over various terrains. Whether navigating city streets or embarking on extended journeys, the Fat Bob 114 adapts seamlessly. It embodies the “do-it-all” spirit for riders seeking a dynamic and adaptable motorcycle experience.

2023 Fat Bob 114 Performance Specifications

Engine

Milwaukee-Eight® 114

Displacement

1,868 cc

Max Power

95 HP @ 4,750 RPM

Max Torque

118 LB-FT @ 3,500 RPM

Transmission

6-Speed Cruise Drive®

Claimed Fuel Economy

47 MPG (City/Hwy)

Road King

Years: 2017–2021

2022 Harley-Davidson Road King
Action shot of a red 2022 Harley-Davidson Road King
Harley-Davidson

The 2017 – 2021 Harley-Davidson Road King strikes a balance between modern features and value in the used market without the premium price of the latest model. The 2017 model year introduced the Milwaukee-Eight engine, providing enhanced performance and smoother operation compared to previous Twin Cam engines. This brought significant updates in power and refinement to what already a road-worthy machine. In the current used market, 2017 – 2021 Road King models are typically priced between $13,000 and $18,000, offering significant savings compared to new models while retaining most of the modern features introduced in these years.

The Road King is a true all-purpose touring motorcycle. It blends classic Harley design with practical, modern features. The bike is adaptable and easily customized to suit a range of riding preferences with add-ons or removals like bags and windshields. The Road King is equally comfortable for city commutes or cross-country trips. It offers a balance of comfort, reliability, and versatility for riders seeking a “do-it-all” experience.

2021 Road King Performance Specifications

Engine

Milwaukee-Eight® 107

Displacement

1,746 cc

Max Torque

111 LB-FT @ 3,250 RPM

Transmission

6-Speed Cruise Drive®

Claimed Fuel Economy

43 MPG (City/Hwy)

Heritage Softail Classic

Years: 2018–2021

A couple on a 2018 Harley-Davidson Heritage Classic
A couple on a 2018 Harley-Davidson Heritage Classic cruising through the countryside
Harley-Davidson

For the 2018 – 2021 Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail Classic, these model years introduced the Milwaukee-Eight engine. This engine provides enhanced performance and smoother operation compared to previous Twin Cam engines. The 2018 – 2021 models represent a sweet spot, offering modern features without the premium price of the latest model. In the current used market, 2018 – 2021 Heritage Softail Classic models are typically priced between $10,000 and $15,000. Higher-end prices are generally for those with the larger 114 engine.

The Heritage Softail strikes a balance between touring comfort and everyday usability, being lighter and more agile than earlier versions. Its modern Softail chassis offers precise handling and plush suspension with a relaxed riding position. Standard saddlebags and a detachable windshield make it ready for long hauls or daily outings. The Milwaukee-Eight engine delivers smooth power and a well-controlled ride. This ensures the Heritage Softail suits a broad range of riding scenarios, making it a genuine “do-it-all” Harley.

2021 Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail Classic Performance Specifications

Engine

Milwaukee-Eight® 107

Milwaukee-Eight® 114

Displacement

1,746 cc

1,868 cc

Max Torque

109 LB-FT@ 3,000 RPM

119 LB-FT @ 3,000 RPM

Transmission

6-Speed Cruise Drive®

6-Speed Cruise Drive®

Claimed Fuel Economy

47 MPG (City/Hwy)

47 MPG (City/Hwy)

Dyna Wide Glide

Years: 2012–2016

Harley-Davidson Dyna Wide Glide on the road
Harley-Davidson Dyna Wide Glide on the road
Harley-Davidson 

A smart used-buy window for the Dyna Wide Glide is the 2012 – 2016 models. During these years, you get the matured Dyna chassis and fuel injection, along with the strong Twin Cam engine and excellent aftermarket support. The steepest depreciation has already occurred, so on today’s used market, you’ll typically find listings between about $7,000 and $11,000.

The Dyna Wide Glide strikes a rare balance between cruiser style and practical versatility. Its lightweight Dyna chassis makes it agile in traffic and fun on winding roads, while the Twin Cam engine delivers smooth, reliable power for highway cruising or spirited rides. With a comfortable seating position and available saddlebags, it handles longer trips without wearing out the rider, yet remains manageable in tighter city streets. Its combination of handling, comfort, and carrying capacity means you can commute, tour, or enjoy weekend rides without compromise, making it a true “do-it-all” Harley that feels confident in nearly any scenario.

2016 Dyna Wide Glide Performance Specifications

Engine

High Output Twin Cam 103™

Displacement

1,690 cc

Max Torque

98 LB-FT @ 3,500 RPM

Transmission

6-Speed Cruise Drive®

Claimed Fuel Economy

42 MPG (City/Hwy)

Iron 883

Years: 2012–2016

2013 Harley-Davidson Iron 883 cruising through town Harley-Davidson

The Harley-Davidson Iron 883 offers a blend of classic style and modern features, making it a solid choice for riders seeking a versatile motorcycle. The $3,000 to $8,000 price range is well represented in the current used market for the 2012 – 2016 Iron 883, with the 2016 model bringing in some chassis and suspension updates that improve ride comfort.

The Iron 883 blends classic Sportster style with practical versatility, making it a true “do-it-all” bike. Its lightweight chassis allows nimble handling in city traffic and on winding roads, while the 883 cc Twin Cam engine delivers smooth, reliable power for longer rides. The riding position is upright and comfortable, and with optional saddlebags, it can handle weekend trips without feeling stripped down. It’s easy to maneuver at low speeds yet stable on the highway, striking a balance between everyday usability and touring capability. This combination of comfort, power, and adaptability makes it a highly versatile Harley.

2016 Iron 883 Performance Specifications

Engine

Evolution

Displacement

883 cc

Max Torque

53.8 LB-FT @ 3,750 RPM

Transmission

5-speed

Claimed Fuel Economy

51 MPG (City/Hwy)

Street Glide

Years: 2014–2019

Rider on a 2020 Harley-Davidson Street Glide
Rider on a 2020 Harley-Davidson Street Glide
Harley-Davidson

The Harley-Davidson Street Glide is a true “do-it-all” touring bike, blending long-distance comfort with everyday usability. Nimble enough for city streets yet stable on open roads, it balances power, comfort, and versatility in a way few baggers can. If budget is your priority, the 2014 – 2016 Street Glide year range suits your purpose, but you’ll miss the performance of the Milwaukee-Eight engine that came in for 2017. As part of Harley-Davidson’s “Project Rushmore,” the 2014 Street Glide featured significant upgrades over prior model years, including a new High Output Twin Cam 103 engine, improved low-end torque, and enhanced braking with Reflex Linked ABS. For the 2014 – 2016 Street Glides, the $9,000 to $13,000 range is well represented, whereas for the 2017 – 2019 models, you can expect to see $13,000 to $18,000 prices.

The 2017 – 2019 models feature the Milwaukee-Eight 107 engine, offering smoother operation, increased torque, and reduced vibration compared to the Twin Cam 103 engine in the 2014 – 2016 models. This results in a more refined riding experience, especially noticeable during long-distance touring. Additionally, these models come equipped with the Boom! Box 6.5 GT infotainment system, providing enhanced audio quality and navigation features. The Reflex Linked Brembo brakes and Showa Dual Bending Valve front suspension further improve handling and safety.

2016/2019 Street Glide Performance Specifications

Year

2016

2019

Engine

High Output Twin Cam 103™

Milwaukee-Eight™ 107

Displacement

1,690 cc

1,746 cc

Max Torque

104.7 LB-FT @ 3,250 RPM

111 LB-FT @

Transmission

6-Speed Cruise Drive®

6-Speed Cruise Drive®

Claimed Fuel Economy

42 MPG (City/Hwy)

43 MPG (City/Hwy)

Tri Glide Ultra

Years: 2017–2019

Rider on a 2020 Harley-Davidson TriGlide Ultra
Rider on a 2020 Harley-Davidson TriGlide Ultra
Harley-Davidson

The 2017 – 2019 Harley-Davidson Tri Glide Ultra offers a compelling balance of modern features and value retention. In 2017, it featured the Twin-Cooled™ Milwaukee-Eight™ 107 engine, enhancing power and efficiency. The 2019 model introduced the Milwaukee-Eight™ 114 engine, providing even more power. They also include the BOOM!™ Box GTS infotainment system, linked braking, and traction control, enhancing safety and convenience. These updates contribute to a more comfortable, powerful, and safer riding experience, making the 2017 – 2019 models a compelling option on the used market, with prices for these models typically ranging from $24,000 to $31,000.

The Harley-Davidson Tri Glide Ultra offers stability, comfort, and versatility in one package, making it a “do-it-all” motorcycle. Its powerful engine, smooth suspension, and advanced braking systems make long-distance touring effortless, while its maneuverability and ample storage suit everyday rides. With modern infotainment and rider aids, it blends convenience, safety, and performance, making it ready for virtually any riding scenario.

2017/2019 Tri Glide Ultra Performance Specifications

Year

2017

2019

Engine

Twin-Cooled Milwaukee-Eight™ 107

Twin-Cooled Milwaukee-Eight™ 114

Displacement

1,746 cc

1,868 cc

Max Torque

113.6 LB-FT @ 3,500 RPM

121 LB-FT @ 3,250 RPM

Transmission

6-Speed Cruise Drive®

6-Speed Cruise Drive®

Claimed Fuel Economy

42 MPG (City/Hwy)

42 MPG (City/Hwy)