Skidding with a motorcycle, including a Harley-Davidson, is technically possible, but it is generally not recommended and can be dangerous. Skidding refers to losing traction between the tires and the road surface, resulting in a loss of control.
Harley-Davidson motorcycles, like other motorcycles, are designed to provide optimal traction and stability when ridden within their intended limits. Skidding can occur when braking too abruptly or when cornering at excessive speeds, especially on slippery surfaces such as wet or icy roads. Skidding can lead to loss of control, loss of balance, and potentially accidents or injury.
To ride a motorcycle safely, it's important to maintain proper control, follow recommended riding techniques, and be aware of road conditions. This includes using proper braking techniques, avoiding sudden and aggressive maneuvers, and adjusting your speed and technique to match the road and weather conditions. It's always best to ride responsibly and within your skill level to minimize the risk of skidding or other accidents.