===All the complaining about Rushmores ===
#31
I have a 15' Limited that I bought in January 2015, today it has over 31,000 miles on it. My one issue was the splines on the shifter shaft stripped, no big deal. It's been and is a great bike. I've been riding since 1981 (I think) and on all kinds of bikes. I can't recall a machine I've had yet that hasn't needed some attention, those that think it should be perfect all the time will never be happy in life. Drive on.
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I guess I'm tired of all the complaining, and negative comments about the new Rushmore Bikes. I have a 14 Limited that has 18,000 miles on it, and was 2 years old last month. Aside from a couple of recalls, my ride has been trouble free. Yes, a glitch now and then on the Boom Box, but I still love my bike, love the ride, love the engine sound, the mpg, and the power too. I've been riding 40 years, many HD bikes, many Metrics, and many miles, and it's the best Harley I've owned to date.
I guess I just want to hear some positive comments about your Rushmore that you have. Tired of only hearing about the negatives.
Thanks,
Dom
I guess I just want to hear some positive comments about your Rushmore that you have. Tired of only hearing about the negatives.
Thanks,
Dom
AFAIC, the MoCo has done nothing to actually earn the trust and/or respect of the general motorcycle-riding public, though. Just crankin' out endless propaganda and BS don't cut it. I think their attitude toward their customers is more of a problem than the relatively minor glitches in the first-year Rushmore bikes when compared with most of their other first-year models.
There's a saying that goes "If you don't want people badmouthing you, then don't give them an excuse to do it".
Makes sense to me.
Last edited by jpooch00; 08-14-2016 at 07:53 AM.
#35
I always marvel at how people limit themselves by making up their minds not having even experienced what they are criticizing.
Truth is, no one is saying they are futuristic. What we are saying is despite the negativity out there, many of us realize that they are making the bikes more reliable with each generation of bikes. I have more miles on my Rushmore in the past two years than most used old Harleys have for sale on Craigslist, which, unfortunately, isn't saying much.
So, do I have more miles on my bike than the average Harley rider has on their pre Rushmore bike? Yep.
And water cooled heads.........uh.....no.
Last edited by nevada72; 08-14-2016 at 08:43 AM.
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#39
Everyone has an opinion on everything. The only opinion that matters on any subject is your own. if your happy with the bike who cares what anyone else thinks.
Read a lot about the Rushmore's and rode a 16 Street glide Special last year shortly after they came out. was a busy day at the dealership i frequent and the salesmen i talk to a lot said just bring it back before we close. HAHA took it out for about 100 miles loved every minute of it. took a little bit to get used to the cloth and linked brakes as i have an 08 street glide. only reason i didn't buy one is i was leaving for Okinawa, Japan in April. Saving my money now and planning on buying one free and clear when i get back in 2019. hoping i can find a slightly used 16 or 17 for a good price. hell Harley may even revamp them again but who knows.
with that being said i have noticed a lot of slightly used (under 10,000 miles) rushmore models for sale whether it be 14 15 16. So i don't really know how to take that cause they are great bikes and can't wait to ride mine home in 2.5 short years.
Read a lot about the Rushmore's and rode a 16 Street glide Special last year shortly after they came out. was a busy day at the dealership i frequent and the salesmen i talk to a lot said just bring it back before we close. HAHA took it out for about 100 miles loved every minute of it. took a little bit to get used to the cloth and linked brakes as i have an 08 street glide. only reason i didn't buy one is i was leaving for Okinawa, Japan in April. Saving my money now and planning on buying one free and clear when i get back in 2019. hoping i can find a slightly used 16 or 17 for a good price. hell Harley may even revamp them again but who knows.
with that being said i have noticed a lot of slightly used (under 10,000 miles) rushmore models for sale whether it be 14 15 16. So i don't really know how to take that cause they are great bikes and can't wait to ride mine home in 2.5 short years.
#40
Ok here ya go...I bought a 15RK morocco gold pearl last year, absolutely love the bike. Thought it would cause a divorce since I didn't tell her about buying it, instead now she actually gets a bit pissy if we don't go for a ride! No major problems for me either. I got 11,ooo miles on her now, I guess I'm one of the lucky ones that got a bike with no issues, although i did change out the rear shocks to pro action this year. The suspension on these bikes should be better for the money that we pay but you can't please everyone! Ride on and be safe!