The All things ROAD KING SPECIAL THREAD
#232
#233
So I've I had mine for three weeks and at 2100 miles now. Done a lot of short to and from work, 25 miles each way and a couple 200 mile trips.
The seat, to me is perfect (5'10" 175 lbs) it's firm enough to provide support when getting on her but but I was not sore when I did 6 hours in the saddle.
Suspension on the other hand, it's really two parts. Wheel/ tire combination and "low" suspension. The short side walls with the 19/17 do not absorb bumps well at all. I can feel th cuts in the road, not harsh but I can feel everything. Big bumps and pot holes, honestly, they suck! I've been bucked out of the seat twice already.
I've played with the rear suspension preload with no success. With all this I don't mind it, hold great in the corners and on the highway it tracks pretty straight.
Hope that helps.
The seat, to me is perfect (5'10" 175 lbs) it's firm enough to provide support when getting on her but but I was not sore when I did 6 hours in the saddle.
Suspension on the other hand, it's really two parts. Wheel/ tire combination and "low" suspension. The short side walls with the 19/17 do not absorb bumps well at all. I can feel th cuts in the road, not harsh but I can feel everything. Big bumps and pot holes, honestly, they suck! I've been bucked out of the seat twice already.
I've played with the rear suspension preload with no success. With all this I don't mind it, hold great in the corners and on the highway it tracks pretty straight.
Hope that helps.
The following users liked this post:
YammyDrummer (06-06-2017)
#234
So I've I had mine for three weeks and at 2100 miles now. Done a lot of short to and from work, 25 miles each way and a couple 200 mile trips.
The seat, to me is perfect (5'10" 175 lbs) it's firm enough to provide support when getting on her but but I was not sore when I did 6 hours in the saddle.
Suspension on the other hand, it's really two parts. Wheel/ tire combination and "low" suspension. The short side walls with the 19/17 do not absorb bumps well at all. I can feel th cuts in the road, not harsh but I can feel everything. Big bumps and pot holes, honestly, they suck! I've been bucked out of the seat twice already.
I've played with the rear suspension preload with no success. With all this I don't mind it, hold great in the corners and on the highway it tracks pretty straight.
Hope that helps.
The seat, to me is perfect (5'10" 175 lbs) it's firm enough to provide support when getting on her but but I was not sore when I did 6 hours in the saddle.
Suspension on the other hand, it's really two parts. Wheel/ tire combination and "low" suspension. The short side walls with the 19/17 do not absorb bumps well at all. I can feel th cuts in the road, not harsh but I can feel everything. Big bumps and pot holes, honestly, they suck! I've been bucked out of the seat twice already.
I've played with the rear suspension preload with no success. With all this I don't mind it, hold great in the corners and on the highway it tracks pretty straight.
Hope that helps.
Gotta say, though. The RK Special is hands down the best looking stock bike I've ever seen. I get real tempted to trade/sale the Dyna for one every time I visit a dealer. But I think I'm gonna hold out to see what 2018 brings. The thought of an M8 in a FXDL or reintroduced FXDC gets me pretty excited.
#235
#236
I ran the stock seat for the first 1000 miles and it was not too bad. It was okay and I had no real complaints but was worried about long distance. I bought the Mustang Super Touring and went off on a 2300 mile trip. Did 967 miles in 16.5 hours and the seat was fabulous. Stock seat probably would have not been as easy on my backside. The only stock seat in 40 years of riding I didn't change was 2, My Aprilia Falco and my Vic X1. Those 2 seats work well, so I see no need to change them.
The following users liked this post:
YammyDrummer (06-06-2017)
#237
Personally, I don't find the RKS (or the Street Glide) seat hard at all. I do, however, find the seating position cramped...but, I'm fairly tall (6'-3".) I have an aftermarket Mustang Wide Tripper seat, that I switched over from my Street Glide cause it works well for me.
The suspension? Well, for me, its great. The RKS handles way better than any 800+ lb motorcycle has any business handling. The ride? Well, it rides about as well as my old '13 SG. After hearing people rave about the new '17 suspensions and how well they rode, I was a little disappointed. The dealer did have the rear pre-load cranked up about 50%, which was WAY too stiff for a stripped down unloaded bike like the king. I set mine to about 4 and it improved the ride a lot. Its still firm, but I can live with that.
Really, the ONLY way to find out if a seat or suspension works for you is to ride on it...and, more than just around the block if possible. Could be a problem if you are, "an impulsive MF'er."
The following 2 users liked this post by WristpinKnock:
Oil, Gas & Leather (04-11-2020),
YammyDrummer (06-06-2017)
#238
Problem with things like seats and suspension is everyone experiences them differently. Ask ten different riders and you'll probably get ten different opinions.
Personally, I don't find the RKS (or the Street Glide) seat hard at all. I do, however, find the seating position cramped...but, I'm fairly tall (6'-3".) I have an aftermarket Mustang Wide Tripper seat, that I switched over from my Street Glide cause it works well for me.
The suspension? Well, for me, its great. The RKS handles way better than any 800+ lb motorcycle has any business handling. The ride? Well, it rides about as well as my old '13 SG. After hearing people rave about the new '17 suspensions and how well they rode, I was a little disappointed. The dealer did have the rear pre-load cranked up about 50%, which was WAY too stiff for a stripped down unloaded bike like the king. I set mine to about 4 and it improved the ride a lot. Its still firm, but I can live with that.
Really, the ONLY way to find out if a seat or suspension works for you is to ride on it...and, more than just around the block if possible. Could be a problem if you are, "an impulsive MF'er."
Personally, I don't find the RKS (or the Street Glide) seat hard at all. I do, however, find the seating position cramped...but, I'm fairly tall (6'-3".) I have an aftermarket Mustang Wide Tripper seat, that I switched over from my Street Glide cause it works well for me.
The suspension? Well, for me, its great. The RKS handles way better than any 800+ lb motorcycle has any business handling. The ride? Well, it rides about as well as my old '13 SG. After hearing people rave about the new '17 suspensions and how well they rode, I was a little disappointed. The dealer did have the rear pre-load cranked up about 50%, which was WAY too stiff for a stripped down unloaded bike like the king. I set mine to about 4 and it improved the ride a lot. Its still firm, but I can live with that.
Really, the ONLY way to find out if a seat or suspension works for you is to ride on it...and, more than just around the block if possible. Could be a problem if you are, "an impulsive MF'er."
Yep, I agree with you for sure. The wife and I did 500 miles this weekend with all our gear. I finally remembered to dial in the suspension BEFORE we left and the bike handled beautifully. Man, I really, really like this bike.
The following users liked this post:
Oil, Gas & Leather (04-11-2020)
#240
Problem with things like seats and suspension is everyone experiences them differently. Ask ten different riders and you'll probably get ten different opinions.
Personally, I don't find the RKS (or the Street Glide) seat hard at all. I do, however, find the seating position cramped...but, I'm fairly tall (6'-3".) I have an aftermarket Mustang Wide Tripper seat, that I switched over from my Street Glide cause it works well for me.
The suspension? Well, for me, its great. The RKS handles way better than any 800+ lb motorcycle has any business handling. The ride? Well, it rides about as well as my old '13 SG. After hearing people rave about the new '17 suspensions and how well they rode, I was a little disappointed. The dealer did have the rear pre-load cranked up about 50%, which was WAY too stiff for a stripped down unloaded bike like the king. I set mine to about 4 and it improved the ride a lot. Its still firm, but I can live with that.
Really, the ONLY way to find out if a seat or suspension works for you is to ride on it...and, more than just around the block if possible. Could be a problem if you are, "an impulsive MF'er."
Personally, I don't find the RKS (or the Street Glide) seat hard at all. I do, however, find the seating position cramped...but, I'm fairly tall (6'-3".) I have an aftermarket Mustang Wide Tripper seat, that I switched over from my Street Glide cause it works well for me.
The suspension? Well, for me, its great. The RKS handles way better than any 800+ lb motorcycle has any business handling. The ride? Well, it rides about as well as my old '13 SG. After hearing people rave about the new '17 suspensions and how well they rode, I was a little disappointed. The dealer did have the rear pre-load cranked up about 50%, which was WAY too stiff for a stripped down unloaded bike like the king. I set mine to about 4 and it improved the ride a lot. Its still firm, but I can live with that.
Really, the ONLY way to find out if a seat or suspension works for you is to ride on it...and, more than just around the block if possible. Could be a problem if you are, "an impulsive MF'er."