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Sunday, November 9, 2025

2026 New Model Lineups

It’s that time of year again and, while I’ve been super busy at my payin’ gig… I didn’t want to miss my chance to weigh in on the new model lineups from our favorite motorcycle purveyors. So, without further ado… let’s get into it, shall we?

First up… Harley-Davidson

The MoCo has teased us for months with the return of a name that many of us know from the past- the Sprint. The rumors of this “new” model being offered in the $6,000 price point has whet many of our appetites to see just what’s been going on in the R&D offices. Well, in their “Chapter One” release (well played, guys… well played), they dropped the first of what they are promising is going to be a whole new lineup. While I appreciate that they have some new colors and some slightly larger displacement engines, in my humble opinion- the first drop was a flop. No new models… yet, just some different versions of what we’ve already seen for the last couple of years. Don’t get me wrong, I like the new Street Glide and Road Glide designs, for the most part, anyway. I’m not crazy about the new hand controls or the digital screen as the only option for gauges, but I suppose this is what the market demands, so I understand that they have to keep up with the demands in order to stay relevant. 

I really, REALLY hope that the new Sprint isn’t the Chinese “X” bike that has just been re-badged for US markets. With everything going on in the world right now, and all of the tensions in the political communities, I’m afraid that a Chinese Harley-Davidson could drive many MoCo loyalists away… and that could be devastating for our new top guy, Artie Starrs. If you look on the H-D website… they are teasing us with the “chapter two” bikes, but none of the black cloth draped bikes are in the “Sport” category and the names of those that are teased, are more CVO models. I really hope this is just some tricky marketing, because unless H-D is planning to drop the prices (significantly), the vast majority of their customer base can’t afford to drop $50k on a motorcycle. I for one, wouldn’t (even if I could), because let’s be honest… while the Custom Vehicle Operations division does make some decent performance parts, most of the CVO bikes are gaudy looking. You know who buys CVOs? Guys like Jochen and Artie… and that rich old guy that lives down the road from you who wears a pastel colored polo shirt that is tucked into his khaki shorts (complete with belt) and loafers, who drives a Corvette to go golfing. The rest of us- the jeans and t-shirt guys that make up the majority of Harley-Davidson riders- would rather get higher performance parts at a fraction of the cost from aftermarket companies and are more concerned about buying affordable maintenance parts over… one more chrome cover that serves no real purpose other than reflecting the side of the ‘Vette as they sit in the garage. 

The marketing gurus in Milwaukee are dangling that proverbial carrot in front of our noses though, for the “next chapter” which is supposed to be revealed on January 14th of the new year, so we’ll have to bide our time and be patient to see what’s next. 

Next we have- Indian 

In an interesting turn of events (but one that I saw coming several years ago), Polaris has sold off Indian Motorcycles to a private investment company, Carolwood LP. This is really the biggest news out of Springfield with our beloved rival company. Look folks, I make no bones about it- I like ALL motorcycles, but I DO favor Harley-Davidson. I’ve been to Milwaukee several times, I drink Miller beer, Wisconsin cheese is delicious and while the Cheeseheads of the Midwest may not have invented the Bloody Mary, they sure did perfect it. With that said, I have loved those long, sweeping fenders of the Indians of old since I was a kid. I loved how Indian and Harley-Davidson always kept pressure on each other to advance and become better and better. But the last real Indian motorcycles were built in 1953. There were several attempts to resurrect the brand over the decades that followed, a couple of which were very promising, but the best chance they’ve had has been with Polaris as their adopted mother. To see Polaris file the Indian name in their 86 file, alongside Victory, just plain sucks. While I really hope that the Carolwood folks can breathe continued life into the company, my more realistic self suspects that Carolwood will join the ranks of IMCA (aka, Gilroy) and Stellican as failed resuscitators.

With all that said, there’s not a lot in the “new for 2026” lineup in the Indian camp, either. They, like H-D, have increased displacements a bit and are offering some new colors, but with the sell off… is any of that even going to matter? I suspect that most new buyers are going to stay away from their loan officers until the dust of Carolwood settles. Who can blame them, either? Nobody in their right mind would want to buy a $15-$30k motorcycle that might not have continued support for parts, warranties, repairs, etc. 

What about the other major brands?

I usually keep my eyes on the “other brand” horizon to see if anything really stands out. If anything really “popped” then I’d absolutely detail it here and give my thoughts, but in reality, no one has really broken any new ground for 2026, so until someone releases something new, it looks like this is the end of this post. 

What about this past 3 month hiatus, you may be asking…

As many of my loyal MotoReaders know, the last few months has been the second busy “season” of the year for my payin’ gig. But, as I’ve spoken about and eluded to in some recent posts and ponderings… that may be changing soon. I won’t get into that here, but I’ll keep you posted on any changes that may be taking place for your humble MotoWriter, over the next few months. If everything works out, you should be seeing a lot more activity on my little corner of the interweb. Maybe when H-D drops the curtain on their “chapter 2” reveal, I’ll be able to cover it in real time, instead of a week (or more) later. 

Regardless of what may come for 2026… I just want to take a moment today to say that I see how much my loyal readers check in, even when I’m not here, and I am truly humbled by the fact that you guys have checked in to my site to read my words, over 180,000 times, with over 21,000 site visits last month alone! When I started this blog over five years ago, I never imagined that it would have a worldwide audience.  So, from the bottom of my heart, I say “THANK YOU!” 

Until next time, MotoReaders… ride safe and make good choices!