Badge of Honour – H-D X500

Badge of Honour – H-D X500

This entry is part 14 of 22 in the series Australian Motorcyclist Issue #123

Harley is back in the LAMS game and this time it’s serious.
Words Pete Vorst Photography Motohead

Back in 2020, when the world lost its mind over the Rona, Harley-Davidson discontinued its last learner-legal bike available in Australia, the Street 500. It was a sad day for many, the Street had enjoyed immense popularity after its release, with Harley-Davidson selling bucketloads of these bikes to riders seeking a learner-legal experience, complete with the iconic Harley logo.

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