what do you recommend Roadglide or streetglide?!! Need Help!!
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what do you recommend Roadglide or streetglide?!! Need Help!!
Hello;
I need help to make decision between a road glide or a street glide 2017.
I am 5ft6in (not tall) moving from softail heritage to touring. Not sure which model to pick.
Unfortunately not able to ride them for trial. Kindly advise with your opinion and recommendations.
However; I like the sharky look more)
Thanks!!!
I need help to make decision between a road glide or a street glide 2017.
I am 5ft6in (not tall) moving from softail heritage to touring. Not sure which model to pick.
Unfortunately not able to ride them for trial. Kindly advise with your opinion and recommendations.
However; I like the sharky look more)
Thanks!!!
#2
If you like the Road Glide look more, not many people will argue that it's not the better ride. I didn't like the look as well, and the test ride I took on the Road Glide was not enough to sway my opinion in favor of it. I stuck with the Street Glide. I liked the radio/GPS being closer to me. The best answer is to rent both to get a good feel for them, but if that's not possible, pick the one you like best. Start looking at windshields and see what you like in that department. Most will tell you the factory shields are just there for looks.
#3
I wouldn't buy without riding it but if you can't.....
If you like the shark, get the shark. By most accounts the ride is great and many say superior to the SG due to the fixed fairing. It's the looks that people either love or hate. Since you like it you're all set.
I'm 5'6 with a 30" inseam. The RG will not be too tall for you. It's taller than your Heritage for sure, but you'll be able to get your feet on the ground. If you get the Road Glide Special it will be an inch shorter and even a better fit possibly. It is much heavier than your Heritage and you'll notice it more when parking so just be prepared for that. Good luck and enjoy.
If you like the shark, get the shark. By most accounts the ride is great and many say superior to the SG due to the fixed fairing. It's the looks that people either love or hate. Since you like it you're all set.
I'm 5'6 with a 30" inseam. The RG will not be too tall for you. It's taller than your Heritage for sure, but you'll be able to get your feet on the ground. If you get the Road Glide Special it will be an inch shorter and even a better fit possibly. It is much heavier than your Heritage and you'll notice it more when parking so just be prepared for that. Good luck and enjoy.
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The Road Glide is a better ride - but if your short (like me) you better drop the bike some with some legend suspension etc... also add some rubber to your riding boots. Remember not to stare at the fairing while riding the Road Glide, it will mess with your head. I have the 2019 RGS and love the bike and the ride because the fairing is mounted on the frame not the forks so it moves better.
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Personally I didn't like the shark nose fairing even though most reports claim it to be a better touring ride. Since My preference was a touring bike and I like the bat wing fairing I ordered an Electra Glide over the phone. Even if I could take a test ride there was also too much snow and ice on the road at the time I ordered my bike. I took a chance, I have no regrets. I will be ordering a 2019 Limited the same way over the winter for the new riding season.
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if you are looking between a roadglide custom or a streetglide, then the thing to remember is that they are basically the same bike. the only significant difference is the fairing. the specials are not any lower, either. it is only when you toss in the ultras that you start looking at longer shocks. the others all have 12 inch shocks.
and don't worry about the height thing. i'm 5'4'', and I don't like the batwing fairing being so 'in your face'. the shark is just more open feeling to me.
been on roadglides for over 8 years. can't see not riding one. they love to chew up miles.
and to dispel a couple of myths. you can control the radio with the thumb switches, so distance to radio is irrelevant. when you're moving at speed, you'll be countersteering so the headlights will actually be leaning into the curve with you. so disregard the 'headlights don't turn where I'm going' that you'll hear.
and don't worry about the height thing. i'm 5'4'', and I don't like the batwing fairing being so 'in your face'. the shark is just more open feeling to me.
been on roadglides for over 8 years. can't see not riding one. they love to chew up miles.
and to dispel a couple of myths. you can control the radio with the thumb switches, so distance to radio is irrelevant. when you're moving at speed, you'll be countersteering so the headlights will actually be leaning into the curve with you. so disregard the 'headlights don't turn where I'm going' that you'll hear.
Last edited by skratch; 11-14-2018 at 10:36 AM.