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If you're asking about best selling (meaning most sold) of all time, it would have to be the Sportster. If you're asking for the most popular right now, it's the Street Glide.
If you're asking about best selling (meaning most sold) of all time, it would have to be the Sportster. If you're asking for the most popular right now, it's the Street Glide.
+1 on that! There have been many different "bikes of the moment", but the Sportster has to be the #1 selling bike for the history of the MoCo. Bryan
The continuing high ranking sales for HD is the touring class. Has been for years by three to one. They do not come out and say which model in the touring class... too bad. It could end a lot of arguments.
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