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Makes perfect sense to me. I love my 08 Road Glide. I've rode the 09 & 10 model. Thet are nice bikes but not enough diffrence to make me trade. I'm like you vertically challenged, bad left knee and hip. I dont need any more weight to hold up at a light. I flat foot mine fine. I'll keep mine for a few years longer. Ride safe and enjoy the Roadie.
Long live the shark nose.
You gotta do what you gotta do. If riding the bike is a miserable experience, get rid of it. It's only a bike so good luck. Somebody is going to get a CLEAN '09 EGC!
Wow!!! I am impressed. You resisted.
I wouldn't go as far as saying it is miserable. But it is uncomfortable. I'm fine cruising down the road. If I could find a way to not have to stop I would be ok. I'm worried that if it keeps getting more uncomfortable the desire to ride might fade. And we ride too much for that. Typically 8-10k a year. That is with both of us working full time jobs (mine 10-12 hours a day and sometimes on 12 day stretches) and having kids as well.
I have an 08 RKC and my dad has an 09 RKC, and honestly i am with you. With the stabilizer on it, it handles as well as i want it to and i like the ride on mine a lot better. It might not handle as tightly as an 09 but for me and what i want in my bike, i like my 08 better.
Sounds like you are a candidate for a trike, lol. Seriously, you oughta rent one for a weekend and try it. You wouldn't even have to worry about putting your feet down. My buddy has a bad knee, and everytime he stops and the bike leans to that side of his body, he drops it. Sounds like you are in a similar situation.
Regards,
LOL. Naa I don't think I am ready for a trike yet. Never dropped any of my touring bikes. Came close once a few months ago on a sloped road and a one leg stop and my knee gave out. Got no problems with the 08 and earlier bikes. Owned a few of them. Both feet firmly on the ground even with standard height suspension.
I don't know about your color choice though, the copper top has to be one of the ugliest colors I have ever seen. I wouldn't be caught on one of those.
You can have my Bubs when you pry them from my cold, dead hands. Sorry Ima keeping them.
Yeah that's what I figured but hey, can't blame a brother for trying!!
As for the decision to buy the 08, I think it's a great way to solve the vertical challenges you were having with the 09. Plus it sounds like you've been wanting an RG and so this idea kills both birds and for a scream'n price. Also, you'll have one of the lowest mile 08's on the road.
There's another guy on here, 'Rodeo" that's added lowers, tourpack, etc,etc, and basically turned his RG into an "Ultra RG". You might want to to take a look at his set-up for some cool ideas.
Anyway, good luck with the new bike MM and get us pics ASAP.
PS. I'm ordering the new Bub 7's tonight. Big part of my decision was your review.
I am a bit confused about this. I was told the only difference in the frame is weight and wider swingarm. When I sit on an '09 my legs are no farther apart than on my '08.
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