Heritage vs. Ultra Classic
#62
Owing several versions of Gold Wings over the years I figured I'd be an Ultra kind of guy, that is until I test rode one in '07. I found it to be far under powered and the bat wing was more for stopping bugs than reducing wind.
I rode the entire '09 HD line up and felt that the Heritage Soft Tail to be my favorite. My wife disagreed, for her its only the Gold Wing or nothing else.
So for myself I decided on a '09 FXDC since I got a super deal on it last summer. When we ride together, it has to be on the Wing, otherwise I'll never hear the end of it. So now I have both the Wing & the Super glide custom. I wouldn't mind owning a Heritage though if I can get it into our garage space with the other vehicles.
I rode the entire '09 HD line up and felt that the Heritage Soft Tail to be my favorite. My wife disagreed, for her its only the Gold Wing or nothing else.
So for myself I decided on a '09 FXDC since I got a super deal on it last summer. When we ride together, it has to be on the Wing, otherwise I'll never hear the end of it. So now I have both the Wing & the Super glide custom. I wouldn't mind owning a Heritage though if I can get it into our garage space with the other vehicles.
#63
I have an 06 Heritage with 35K miles. Just bought a 10 Ultra. If i had to sell one, it would be the Ultra. All i would miss is the tunes. Wish I hadn't bought the Ultra, but am trying to like it. Leaving next week for a 3K ride on the Ultra. We shall see how that goes.
#64
The longest trip I have taken so far on my CVO Softail is 330 miles but I was comfortable the entire trip. The Ultra was just too heavy for my liking and riding style. Much longer trips are planned. Love the softail.
#65
I love reading all the responses complaining about the vibration of the UC. Makes it easy to tell who are fairly new to HD. HD's vibrate. If you want smooth, try a Gold Wing.
#66
I ride a 2010 Heritage. I've tried to set it up for the long rides. The first thing I added was locks on the soft leather bags. Then a 17.5 inch Mustang Seat with a backrest and a 15 inch passenger pillion. I also added a quick release and docking kit for the back rest so that I could add a tour pack. Added 200w speakers from Cycle Sounds for the iPod plus a USB charging port that hangs from the gas tank bolt. Added a chrome center stand, Vance & Hines 3 inch Twin Slash slip-ons, Harley Super Tuner, and a Stage I kit. I wish it had ABS because it's real easy to lock up the back break and I wish it had a bigger back tire for a little more stability. I hate the fact that it has no clearance. I always scrape the floor boards on sharp turns or going around a corner to fast. And I avoid speed bumps at all cost since the bike will bottom out even with the shocks at the tightest preset.
So, you're probably asking why I didn't buy a tourer? I'm asking myself the same question and I'm trading this bike in for one as soon as I can. It's a gorgeous bike and nice around town, but it's no Ultra.
So, you're probably asking why I didn't buy a tourer? I'm asking myself the same question and I'm trading this bike in for one as soon as I can. It's a gorgeous bike and nice around town, but it's no Ultra.
#67
Neither did I so I "un-studded" mine. But, I still have the seat, passenger pilon and the bags if I change my mind.
#69
Thorey
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