Nightster is unacceptable for taller riders!!!
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Skip, 240? For some reason I always thought you were a skinny guy?
Doesn't it bottom out on you? I weigh 185 and I hit bottom just going over railway tracks...... but, I do admit to being a little hard on the throttle....
I'm 6'1" with 36"inseam and long arms, my Nightster fits me fine w/ Forward Controls, and since you mentioned the Street Bob... that's what my Dad rides(without Forwards) and i'm more comfortable on my N... Do yourself a favor, like everyone here has said and try forwards... they make ALL the difference.
Hopefully you can sit on OR test drive an XL with forwards installed and see how you like them.
Another thing you may want to look into is different handlebars.
It seems like i am the ONLY person i know that actually likes the stock ones.
I've ridden my Dad's Street Bob with the factory mini-apes and didn't like them. Didn't feel as 'in control' of the bike for some reason. You may want to get some handlebars that keep your upper body in a position that is more comfortable for you.
I know with Mini-Apes i ride slightly leaned back - which i don't like.
With 'drag bars' - i'd be leaned over too much.
The stock bars have me leaned over just slightly - where i feel comfortable.
Let us know what you end up doing to get your bike to fit you.
He makes a good point, if you can, test drive the Street Bob or another Dyna... see how it feels.
If you feel safer and more comfortable on a Dyna or Softy, then ya gotta go with what's best for you...
... just don't rule out the Sporty till you've explored your options.
Last edited by capitalist_slave; Oct 29, 2009 at 11:16 PM. Reason: *
I've got the 1200 Low and it's basically stock as far as the seat, bars and suspension. It did come with the forwards on it from the dealer. It does bottom out the front fairly easy and the back takes a little more to bottom but I'm running the shocks on the lowest setting. Going give them a twist this winter and see how it is next season. I put the heavier Screamin' Eagle fork oil in and that helped a little with the bottoming but I think I'll add a 3/4" spacer to them also this winter.
There are tons of high horsepower garage queens out there; they go like stink, but if you can't ride them comfortably, you'd get places way faster on a Vespa than on a 130 hp monster that you need a chiropractor after 10 miles of riding
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