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I became curious about the Pan America in 2022 after meeting the Harley guys that bring demo bikes to March Moto Madness every year. I rode the bike each year and was impressed but hesitant to buy due to the new release gremlins that most new bikes have (I've had them with KTM's and even a crankshaft recall on a new Honda that required a case split to repair). So, now that I'm confident Harley has worked out most issues, I've purchased a new 2024. I'm quickly racking up miles both on and off road. I'm very impressed with the capability, design, and character of the bike. I had a great dealer experience as well. I ride East Tennessee, North Carolina, and North Georgia fire roads and tracks. I also do adventure routes all across the U.S. and have completed several BDR's on big adventure bikes. If you're ever in the East Tennessee area and want to camp and ride some dirt...hit me up.
 
I became curious about the Pan America in 2022 after meeting the Harley guys that bring demo bikes to March Moto Madness every year. I rode the bike each year and was impressed but hesitant to buy due to the new release gremlins that most new bikes have (I've had them with KTM's and even a crankshaft recall on a new Honda that required a case split to repair). So, now that I'm confident Harley has worked out most issues, I've purchased a new 2024. I'm quickly racking up miles both on and off road. I'm very impressed with the capability, design, and character of the bike. I had a great dealer experience as well. I ride East Tennessee, North Carolina, and North Georgia fire roads and tracks. I also do adventure routes all across the U.S. and have completed several BDR's on big adventure bikes. If you're ever in the East Tennessee area and want to camp and ride some dirt...hit me up.
Do you ever come down to Two Wheels of Suches?
 
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