2-up Question: Deluxe versus Heritage Classic
#11
RE: 2-up Question: Deluxe versus Heritage Classic
If you like the looks of the deluxe, get it. Both bikes will do you fine, its just a matter of personal choice, all the extras on the heritage can be purchased for the deluxe, I personally think the deluxe looks better, about a year ago my wife and I were in the market for a newscoot; it was a toss up between the 07 fatboy and the 07 deluxe, we both decided that the looks of the deluxe suited our tastes better. no regrets with our choice.
#12
RE: 2-up Question: Deluxe versus Heritage Classic
My wife and I ride a Fatboy, and my buddy and his wife ride a Deluxe. Other than looks they are basically the same ride. I find All softtails pretty much are the same frame,suspension, and engine they just have different looks. I really like the look of my buddies Deluxe and we pretty much go with the same options on seats,bars,etc. I don't think you can go wrong either way.
#13
RE: 2-up Question: Deluxe versus Heritage Classic
The one dealer was trying to get you into the most comfortable bike for riding 2-up… the touring line. The Road King gives you the ride without the fairing and is an EXCELLENT choice. You might be able to find an ’07 Custom. It doesn’t even have the windshield, and has a great retro look
Between the Deluxe and Heritage, there are a lot of things to consider. My wife has a ’07 Deluxe, so I know it well. It’s a great ride, and we have done some around town 2-up on it. (for you smart a$$es, she was in the back). It was very comfortable. I love the styling of it. It handles well in ALL situations.
On the Heritage, I really liked them until I took a demo ride. I didn’t like the handle bars. They just didn’t feel right to me. That’s easily changed out. You get the bags, backrest, and windshield included with the Heritage, and you’ll spend $1,400 to add it to the Deluxe. You WILL find the bags a necessity for long 2-up riding and overnighters. Having a place to store some rain gear for those unexpected pop-up showers will be appreciated. Having a place for your wife to store some “essentials” is priceless.
Good luck in your decision.
Between the Deluxe and Heritage, there are a lot of things to consider. My wife has a ’07 Deluxe, so I know it well. It’s a great ride, and we have done some around town 2-up on it. (for you smart a$$es, she was in the back). It was very comfortable. I love the styling of it. It handles well in ALL situations.
On the Heritage, I really liked them until I took a demo ride. I didn’t like the handle bars. They just didn’t feel right to me. That’s easily changed out. You get the bags, backrest, and windshield included with the Heritage, and you’ll spend $1,400 to add it to the Deluxe. You WILL find the bags a necessity for long 2-up riding and overnighters. Having a place to store some rain gear for those unexpected pop-up showers will be appreciated. Having a place for your wife to store some “essentials” is priceless.
Good luck in your decision.
#14
RE: 2-up Question: Deluxe versus Heritage Classic
I too am looking into a ride. I really liked the Road King but it was too tall for me. I liked the way that the Heritage felt with the 2 of us on it. I think for the money difference between the Deluxe and the Heritage. Our money will go to the Heritage so we start out with several of the options we want.
#16
RE: 2-up Question: Deluxe versus Heritage Classic
A year ago I purchased an 06' Heritage Classic (Black Cherry)and I couldn't be happier with my choice. I do a lot of weekend trips 200-400 miles and I find all the features on the bike a must for any kind of long distance trips. The seat on the 06' is excellent (for me) also. The deluxe is a great bike too, but in my opinion, you might as well get the ride with the most goodies because you will probably wind up buying most of them anyway.
Good luck on your choice.
Good luck on your choice.
#17
RE: 2-up Question: Deluxe versus Heritage Classic
My wife and I do a lot of two-up riding. I've got the passanger floor boards, and touring pillion seat, and the larger back rest. She's happy, which means I'm happy. We took a 280 mile trip to the mountains last week and the bike was a real pleasure to ride. I've got two friends I ride with, one has a Fat Boy, the other a Deluxe. Everyone likes their bike the best. Of course I'm the only one that has a rain suit, jacket,tool kit,etc. They got no place to put anything
#18
RE: 2-up Question: Deluxe versus Heritage Classic
I have a Deluxe and i would recommend the Heritage. My reason you get the biggerbags with it, a windsheild and a lot of touring options that you don't have with the Deluxe. Don't get me wrong i love my Deluxe but it cost me more to add the Heritage bags and seat, the stock seat sucks on the Deluxe, the stock Deluxe bags are useless.
If you are planning a lot of two up riding do yourself a favor and get a RoadKing .
If you are planning a lot of two up riding do yourself a favor and get a RoadKing .
#19
RE: 2-up Question: Deluxe versus Heritage Classic
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My wife and I do a lot of two-up riding. I've got the passanger floor boards, and touring pillion seat, and the larger back rest. She's happy, which means I'm happy. We took a 280 mile trip to the mountains last week and the bike was a real pleasure to ride. I've got two friends I ride with, one has a Fat Boy, the other a Deluxe. Everyone likes their bike the best. Of course I'm the only one that has a rain suit, jacket,tool kit,etc. They got no place to put anything
My wife and I do a lot of two-up riding. I've got the passanger floor boards, and touring pillion seat, and the larger back rest. She's happy, which means I'm happy. We took a 280 mile trip to the mountains last week and the bike was a real pleasure to ride. I've got two friends I ride with, one has a Fat Boy, the other a Deluxe. Everyone likes their bike the best. Of course I'm the only one that has a rain suit, jacket,tool kit,etc. They got no place to put anything
grzly
#20
RE: 2-up Question: Deluxe versus Heritage Classic
The FKn'Deluxe comes with more chromestock than the Heritage or the FatBoy, I was hell bent on buying a Fat Boy for years, then Isaw the Deluxe, I agree with everyone that the Heritage has thebags andwindshield, but they can bepurchased easily. I bought adetachable windshield and have only used it twice,bought the fat passenger pillion and detachable sissy bar so the wifecan ride more comfortable than she wouldif it wasstock.always have loved the look of the Fat Boy but can't get past the solid wheels. The Heritage studded look does not appeal to me. I recenty puchased a Kuryakyn bag that attaches to the sissy bar so we had some storage, itholds almost double of what the saddle bags will.