Test riding a streetglide Dec 19
#11
This is true but the biggest difference can effect the perception between the models are the seats and bars. If you look at the seats between the ultras, street glide and road king relationship between the bars and their configuration it makes the bikes feel different. Both are easily altered but off the floor they will feel different.
#12
Resale is ATROCIOUS on the Vics. Spoke to an old HD rider that converted to Vic. He said the Vic was a great bike, no complaints, but he lost his smile. He's back on an HD again. The HD comes with the smile built-in.
#13
Good point, "Buy what makes you happy". If you don't like the looks of the RG, that's enough reason not to buy it, never mind test ride it. You don't want to be riding what you think is an ugly bike, for sure. I'm not so sure that most people who ride both a RG and a SG will pick the SG though. Especially the Rushmore models. There is quite a difference in handling at parking lot speeds and at highway speeds. There are more people who are in your boat, they just like looks of the SG better, and that's fine. Both are nice bikes & both are better than any Victory, haha.
Yes the dash will glare when riding away from the sun, its a tradeoff. I like the screen being up higher for GPS use and scrolling through music, don't have to look away as far. Bars don't bother me, and it makes for a more relaxed feeling.
#14
The Street Glide has been a very popular bike for some time now - very cool looking - However, as stated, the rear shocks are lowered and IF you ride two up - it will be more firm - however, LOTS of people accept this because it looks cool and it does..
RG or EG/SG - very subjective at best.
I bought my first Touring bike (EG) in 2004 - I am a shortrider (5'6") and was 54 at the time - After riding the Batwing for a few years I bought all the parts and changed the EG into a RG - because of all the talk about handling. For me I did not see all that much difference (again very subjective) after about a year I went back to the EG and sold all the RG parts...
Most all of our riding is Two up. We retired in 2008 and now have made 4 cross country trips on that 04 (sold in this Aug after 80K miles - bought a new 15 Ultra Limited)
Lots of people talk about wind and EG vs RG - Well, I have ridden in all types of weather with Both - The Most severe was leaving Winslow, AZ on April 15, 2009. We were on I-40 riding East with winds coming from the South...
Wind
Wind Speed 28 mph (SSW)
Max Wind Speed 53 mph
Max Gust Speed 63 mph
http://www.wunderground.com/history/...wmo=99999&MR=1
These Major Cross winds lasted for a good hour - We just had to do it... My knuckles were white and I did the best I could to maintain 40 mph - had my flashers on and leaning right - just to be able to keep up right and battle the winds... Well, I kept an eye on my mirrors for upcoming trucks and such - when I saw a single headlight in the left lane approaching me (WTF- This guys is moving about 55 ish in this Wind) As he past me - he was on Batwing HD - moving right along... NO **** - in that wind... Just goes to show... He had MUCH more experience in winds than me...
It really boils down to What looks Cool to YOU - For me I Love my Batwing HD and will stay with that - My arm are shorter and the dash is easier to reach. Seats - Handle bars can be changed and often are - to fit the rider.
I have many friends that have the RG and love them....
One thing about the RG - if you have any experience with a Batwing - I found it a little 'strange' at first - on the RG the fairing does NOT move as you go thru maneuvers - and your eyes will see this in your peripheral vision - it took me some time to get used to that - may be just me..
If you a BIG TALL guy - then the RG will seem like you have more room than on the SG/EG
If you plan to do 2 up riding much - check out the Ultra's The Tour pac does come in handy - However - does not look as cool as the SG
As far as the Demo truck - not really needed... make some calls - find a dealer that will allow you to test ride all the bikes you want... Trust me IF you let them know your a serious Buyer - you can ride all day...
When I got my 04 - I lowered both front and back - Hated it... went back to standard - worked on Seat, Bars and Boots and even with a 28" inseam - I did fine for 11 years and 80K - went to buy a 2015 - Dealer said HD had improved the shocks over the 11 years... Test rode a LOW and wife and I liked it... bought it - went on a trip... NOTTTTTTT, LOL - sorry I bought the low - spent the money to change front end and back end... to Standard height - kept the Low front and back for future sale or trade
Lastly - Buying a Motorcycle for the most part is Emotional - So, we move towards what LOOKS COOL to us... Ride as many as you can but go with YOUR Gut feelings and NOT what others tell you - LOL - of course including me.
RG or EG/SG - very subjective at best.
I bought my first Touring bike (EG) in 2004 - I am a shortrider (5'6") and was 54 at the time - After riding the Batwing for a few years I bought all the parts and changed the EG into a RG - because of all the talk about handling. For me I did not see all that much difference (again very subjective) after about a year I went back to the EG and sold all the RG parts...
Most all of our riding is Two up. We retired in 2008 and now have made 4 cross country trips on that 04 (sold in this Aug after 80K miles - bought a new 15 Ultra Limited)
Lots of people talk about wind and EG vs RG - Well, I have ridden in all types of weather with Both - The Most severe was leaving Winslow, AZ on April 15, 2009. We were on I-40 riding East with winds coming from the South...
Wind
Wind Speed 28 mph (SSW)
Max Wind Speed 53 mph
Max Gust Speed 63 mph
http://www.wunderground.com/history/...wmo=99999&MR=1
These Major Cross winds lasted for a good hour - We just had to do it... My knuckles were white and I did the best I could to maintain 40 mph - had my flashers on and leaning right - just to be able to keep up right and battle the winds... Well, I kept an eye on my mirrors for upcoming trucks and such - when I saw a single headlight in the left lane approaching me (WTF- This guys is moving about 55 ish in this Wind) As he past me - he was on Batwing HD - moving right along... NO **** - in that wind... Just goes to show... He had MUCH more experience in winds than me...
It really boils down to What looks Cool to YOU - For me I Love my Batwing HD and will stay with that - My arm are shorter and the dash is easier to reach. Seats - Handle bars can be changed and often are - to fit the rider.
I have many friends that have the RG and love them....
One thing about the RG - if you have any experience with a Batwing - I found it a little 'strange' at first - on the RG the fairing does NOT move as you go thru maneuvers - and your eyes will see this in your peripheral vision - it took me some time to get used to that - may be just me..
If you a BIG TALL guy - then the RG will seem like you have more room than on the SG/EG
If you plan to do 2 up riding much - check out the Ultra's The Tour pac does come in handy - However - does not look as cool as the SG
As far as the Demo truck - not really needed... make some calls - find a dealer that will allow you to test ride all the bikes you want... Trust me IF you let them know your a serious Buyer - you can ride all day...
When I got my 04 - I lowered both front and back - Hated it... went back to standard - worked on Seat, Bars and Boots and even with a 28" inseam - I did fine for 11 years and 80K - went to buy a 2015 - Dealer said HD had improved the shocks over the 11 years... Test rode a LOW and wife and I liked it... bought it - went on a trip... NOTTTTTTT, LOL - sorry I bought the low - spent the money to change front end and back end... to Standard height - kept the Low front and back for future sale or trade
Lastly - Buying a Motorcycle for the most part is Emotional - So, we move towards what LOOKS COOL to us... Ride as many as you can but go with YOUR Gut feelings and NOT what others tell you - LOL - of course including me.
Last edited by harley0711; 12-05-2015 at 10:38 AM.
#15
The Street Glide has been a very popular bike for some time now - very cool looking - However, as stated, the rear shocks are lowered and IF you ride two up - it will be more firm - however, LOTS of people accept this because it looks cool and it does..
RG or EG/SG - very subjective at best.
I bought my first Touring bike (EG) in 2004 - I am a shortrider (5'6") and was 54 at the time - After riding the Batwing for a few years I bought all the parts and changed the EG into a RG - because of all the talk about handling. For me I did not see all that much difference (again very subjective) after about a year I went back to the EG and sold all the RG parts...
Most all of our riding is Two up. We retired in 2008 and now have made 4 cross country trips on that 04 (sold in this Aug after 80K miles - bought a new 15 Ultra Limited)
Lots of people talk about wind and EG vs RG - Well, I have ridden in all types of weather with Both - The Most severe was leaving Winslow, AZ on April 15, 2009. We were on I-40 riding East with winds coming from the South...
Wind
Wind Speed 28 mph (SSW)
Max Wind Speed 53 mph
Max Gust Speed 63 mph
http://www.wunderground.com/history/...wmo=99999&MR=1
These Major Cross winds lasted for a good hour - We just had to do it... My knuckles were white and I did the best I could to maintain 40 mph - had my flashers on and leaning right - just to be able to keep up right and battle the winds... Well, I kept an eye on my mirrors for upcoming trucks and such - when I saw a single headlight in the left lane approaching me (WTF- This guys is moving about 55 ish in this Wind) As he past me - he was on Batwing HD - moving right along... NO **** - in that wind... Just goes to show... He had MUCH more experience in winds than me...
It really boils down to What looks Cool to YOU - For me I Love my Batwing HD and will stay with that - My arm are shorter and the dash is easier to reach. Seats - Handle bars can be changed and often are - to fit the rider.
I have many friends that have the RG and love them....
One thing about the RG - if you have any experience with a Batwing - I found it a little 'strange' at first - on the RG the fairing does NOT move as you go thru maneuvers - and your eyes will see this in your peripheral vision - it took me some time to get used to that - may be just me..
If you a BIG TALL guy - then the RG will seem like you have more room than on the SG/EG
If you plan to do 2 up riding much - check out the Ultra's The Tour pac does come in handy - However - does not look as cool as the SG
As far as the Demo truck - not really needed... make some calls - find a dealer that will allow you to test ride all the bikes you want... Trust me IF you let them know your a serious Buyer - you can ride all day...
When I got my 04 - I lowered both front and back - Hated it... went back to standard - worked on Seat, Bars and Boots and even with a 28" inseam - I did fine for 11 years and 80K - went to buy a 2015 - Dealer said HD had improved the shocks over the 11 years... Test rode a LOW and wife and I liked it... bought it - went on a trip... NOTTTTTTT, LOL - sorry I bought the low - spent the money to change front end and back end... to Standard height - kept the Low front and back for future sale or trade
Lastly - Buying a Motorcycle for the most part is Emotional - So, we move towards what LOOKS COOL to us... Ride as many as you can but go with YOUR Gut feelings and NOT what others tell you - LOL - of course including me.
RG or EG/SG - very subjective at best.
I bought my first Touring bike (EG) in 2004 - I am a shortrider (5'6") and was 54 at the time - After riding the Batwing for a few years I bought all the parts and changed the EG into a RG - because of all the talk about handling. For me I did not see all that much difference (again very subjective) after about a year I went back to the EG and sold all the RG parts...
Most all of our riding is Two up. We retired in 2008 and now have made 4 cross country trips on that 04 (sold in this Aug after 80K miles - bought a new 15 Ultra Limited)
Lots of people talk about wind and EG vs RG - Well, I have ridden in all types of weather with Both - The Most severe was leaving Winslow, AZ on April 15, 2009. We were on I-40 riding East with winds coming from the South...
Wind
Wind Speed 28 mph (SSW)
Max Wind Speed 53 mph
Max Gust Speed 63 mph
http://www.wunderground.com/history/...wmo=99999&MR=1
These Major Cross winds lasted for a good hour - We just had to do it... My knuckles were white and I did the best I could to maintain 40 mph - had my flashers on and leaning right - just to be able to keep up right and battle the winds... Well, I kept an eye on my mirrors for upcoming trucks and such - when I saw a single headlight in the left lane approaching me (WTF- This guys is moving about 55 ish in this Wind) As he past me - he was on Batwing HD - moving right along... NO **** - in that wind... Just goes to show... He had MUCH more experience in winds than me...
It really boils down to What looks Cool to YOU - For me I Love my Batwing HD and will stay with that - My arm are shorter and the dash is easier to reach. Seats - Handle bars can be changed and often are - to fit the rider.
I have many friends that have the RG and love them....
One thing about the RG - if you have any experience with a Batwing - I found it a little 'strange' at first - on the RG the fairing does NOT move as you go thru maneuvers - and your eyes will see this in your peripheral vision - it took me some time to get used to that - may be just me..
If you a BIG TALL guy - then the RG will seem like you have more room than on the SG/EG
If you plan to do 2 up riding much - check out the Ultra's The Tour pac does come in handy - However - does not look as cool as the SG
As far as the Demo truck - not really needed... make some calls - find a dealer that will allow you to test ride all the bikes you want... Trust me IF you let them know your a serious Buyer - you can ride all day...
When I got my 04 - I lowered both front and back - Hated it... went back to standard - worked on Seat, Bars and Boots and even with a 28" inseam - I did fine for 11 years and 80K - went to buy a 2015 - Dealer said HD had improved the shocks over the 11 years... Test rode a LOW and wife and I liked it... bought it - went on a trip... NOTTTTTTT, LOL - sorry I bought the low - spent the money to change front end and back end... to Standard height - kept the Low front and back for future sale or trade
Lastly - Buying a Motorcycle for the most part is Emotional - So, we move towards what LOOKS COOL to us... Ride as many as you can but go with YOUR Gut feelings and NOT what others tell you - LOL - of course including me.
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#19
Anyone know why cops are often seen on Bat Wings, but never on Road Glides?
When I see the Police motorcycle handling courses I always see them riding Bat Wings, and they seem to be pretty responsive. Why not Sharks?
Thought the Shark nose would be better for high speed persuits, but still always Bat Wings.
When I see the Police motorcycle handling courses I always see them riding Bat Wings, and they seem to be pretty responsive. Why not Sharks?
Thought the Shark nose would be better for high speed persuits, but still always Bat Wings.
#20
Anyone know why cops are often seen on Bat Wings, but never on Road Glides?
When I see the Police motorcycle handling courses I always see them riding Bat Wings, and they seem to be pretty responsive. Why not Sharks?
Thought the Shark nose would be better for high speed persuits, but still always Bat Wings.
When I see the Police motorcycle handling courses I always see them riding Bat Wings, and they seem to be pretty responsive. Why not Sharks?
Thought the Shark nose would be better for high speed persuits, but still always Bat Wings.