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Don't get either one.
After 40 years of not riding, I don't think you should buy either one of these. The S-83 (with about 1400cc) is considered a good bike in the traditional old fashioned chopper style. (back before choppers had turned into what they have been for the past ten years or so). The S-83 is a somewhat "old-fashioned" bike in that it's been around for a long time (about 20 years?). It does'nt have some of the features like current Japanese bikes do.... check into that. Also, the S-83 is considered a bit of a problem to steer in slow speed environments.
I cant say much about the Sportster 1200, but that is also a somewhat older Harley design, with some considering it a bit on the crude side.
I would get a bike to start on, nothing larger than about an 800cc bike such as Suzuki Blvd C-50/M50 or maybe an S50 (for a smaller version of the S-83)...
I hear that the S-50 and S-83 will soon be removed from the S/Blvd lineup in a year or two.
I cant say much about the Sportster 1200, but that is also a somewhat older Harley design, with some considering it a bit on the crude side.
I would get a bike to start on, nothing larger than about an 800cc bike such as Suzuki Blvd C-50/M50 or maybe an S50 (for a smaller version of the S-83)...
I hear that the S-50 and S-83 will soon be removed from the S/Blvd lineup in a year or two.
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- Fathertork
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Welcome to the form.
There are so many good ones its hard to say. I quess your riding style and age will dictate which may be best.
My wife wasn't to comfy on the back of a sportster or a superglide so I finally bought a decker. She is quite happy crossing the country now, so thats what workes for me.
PS. I thought the sporty & Superglide had a bad whine from the belt untill I got something she was comfortable on
There are so many good ones its hard to say. I quess your riding style and age will dictate which may be best.
My wife wasn't to comfy on the back of a sportster or a superglide so I finally bought a decker. She is quite happy crossing the country now, so thats what workes for me.
PS. I thought the sporty & Superglide had a bad whine from the belt untill I got something she was comfortable on

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