Anybody regret buying a '14?
#71
I completely admitted that buying my 07 CVO Ultra for $35K was a mistake. The first time I took the bike on a long ride I was disappointed with the excessive heat, engine pinging, comfort issues and handling. I felt really let down by the motor company. Spent thousands putting band aids on the bike and then traded on a 14 Limited. I was let down by the original coolant leaks; once that was fixed with the new filler neck the bike has been pure joy. All my issues with the 07 were corrected with the Rushmore plus more.
One thing I have noticed about forums, if a model year has issues and people regret the purchase, it comes out. Take a look at the post following the 07 touring sales, owners are quick to post discontent. Fortunately, this year the owners have been posting how much they love their Rushmore.
One thing I have noticed about forums, if a model year has issues and people regret the purchase, it comes out. Take a look at the post following the 07 touring sales, owners are quick to post discontent. Fortunately, this year the owners have been posting how much they love their Rushmore.
#72
Went from an '85flht to a '14ultra--after almost 3K miles no real issues--don't like the interface on the infotainment system but will get used to it I suppose--great power and I like the tall first gear--maybe needs a seat backrest---- Other then buying an occasional tshirt hadn't been in a dealer for 30yrs(at least)---more change there then on the bikes!
That's one of the couple of minor things that I don't like about my 2014. I feel it requires too much staying in the friction zone for slow speed maneuvers. I feel first gear should me MUCH lower, allowing easier slow speed maneuvers without riding the clutch so much. There are 5 more gears to cover the rest of the range. I see no reason at all for such a tall first gear.
#73
#74
I drive a manual jeep off road. When doing slow rock crawls, I can be in low low and get out of the jeep and walk next to it in first. If I need to be in the friction zone at a higher speed than first allows, I shift to second. Having the low first is useful and you loose nothing since you can use the next higher gear if you need to stay in the friction zone at higher speeds than first allows.
Last edited by offthewall; 06-28-2014 at 10:20 AM.
#77
I don't regret it. I'm disappointed I had an oil leak after 3400 miles. It's been repaired and hopefully I will not have that again. Generally I think this motorcycle is fantastic. It is my first HD so I can only compare to my previous metric bikes which it beats without question.
I agree that first gear is tough. I noticed that from my first test ride. I understand no
w that it is because it is a high first gear. I think it very minor. You get use to it.
I agree that first gear is tough. I noticed that from my first test ride. I understand no
w that it is because it is a high first gear. I think it very minor. You get use to it.
#78
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Just curious, what do you like about a tall first gear?
That's one of the couple of minor things that I don't like about my 2014. I feel it requires too much staying in the friction zone for slow speed maneuvers. I feel first gear should me MUCH lower, allowing easier slow speed maneuvers without riding the clutch so much. There are 5 more gears to cover the rest of the range. I see no reason at all for such a tall first gear.
That's one of the couple of minor things that I don't like about my 2014. I feel it requires too much staying in the friction zone for slow speed maneuvers. I feel first gear should me MUCH lower, allowing easier slow speed maneuvers without riding the clutch so much. There are 5 more gears to cover the rest of the range. I see no reason at all for such a tall first gear.
#79
I regret it right now.....to have a vibration issue and to have the dealer tell me it's the aftermarket exhaust and windshield causing the problem, and to have the MOCO tell me they can't get involved because of the same, kind of leaves a bad first impression. This is my first Harley, not real happy with it right now......
#80
I bought a new Switchback in 2013 and regretted it, after 5000 miles traded it in on the bike I should have bought to begin with. Rushmore had nothing to do with my decision, it was just icing on the cake. In my User CP I just changed my Location to Everywhere, because that's where I'm going to be riding this bike.