Going to buy a new touring bike
#31
At 5'9" with a 30" inseam I couldn't be happier with my '15 Ultra Limited Low. The slightly pulled back bars and lower height give me a greater feel of stability and handling. As others mentioned it doesn't come standard with heated grips but I easily added them before delivery. As far as rubbing the floorboards goes....lets face it its a "tourer" not a sport bike so while I can lean it a lot I usually don't lean enough to scrape. You'd be surprised that the boards don't scrape that often but if they do just deal with it....no big deal. The only three mods I've done is to put larger passenger boards (eBay) on so my wife is more comfortable and I changed the low seat out for a standard HD seat (eBay) that I sent to Mean City to customize. The low seat cramped me a bit. The heated grips (HD) and a 12" HD windshield (eBay).
Btw... when I bought mine in 2015, HD's MSRP for the low was about $1,000 more than the standard. I think they eliminated that up charge and now both models are basically the same MSRP.
Btw... when I bought mine in 2015, HD's MSRP for the low was about $1,000 more than the standard. I think they eliminated that up charge and now both models are basically the same MSRP.
Last edited by Rob175; 11-30-2018 at 08:44 AM.
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#33
Very good advice right here.I had to drive 80 miles from home to get a below msrp price on a 2019 flhx. Of course I had to pay for all the " dealer fees".
#34
The ultra limited and the road glide ultra are both fantastic touring bikes. Spend a little time up front and rent each of the bikes that you are interested in for a weekend. you can put some real miles on them then and figure out what you like the most. I know that this is not cheap, but neither is a new bike. Be sure to take your wife with you on some long rides with each to let her figure out what she likes best about each bike also.
#35
A Harley with something similar, if possible, would be 35/40K. Just saying this is a true touring bike so if you can pull yourself away from the "Zombiefied Harley" you may be surprised. I've owned 3 Harley's and had enough.
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joe buck (12-01-2018)
#36
Good advice guys. I'll take a peek at the Goldwings as mentioned but my heart is geared towards Harley.
Good advice on "when" to try to deal on a new bike. I'll go back in a couple weeks and see how it goes. My problem in comparing dealers is all of them are long distance for me. The one that I was at is 70 miles from me and they are the closest one. I guess I could make a few phone calls to compare prices.
I've been thinking about the low and I'm thinking that I might not like the reduced ground clearance. I have a pain loading my RK in my trailer on level ground now. If I'm not careful, I'll scrape the bottom of the bike at the top of the trailer ramp. But, I guess I could improvise for that with some trailer modifications.
Good advice on "when" to try to deal on a new bike. I'll go back in a couple weeks and see how it goes. My problem in comparing dealers is all of them are long distance for me. The one that I was at is 70 miles from me and they are the closest one. I guess I could make a few phone calls to compare prices.
I've been thinking about the low and I'm thinking that I might not like the reduced ground clearance. I have a pain loading my RK in my trailer on level ground now. If I'm not careful, I'll scrape the bottom of the bike at the top of the trailer ramp. But, I guess I could improvise for that with some trailer modifications.
#37
Now is the time to get a deal on a remaining 2018 or even a 2017 now that the 2019s are out. I will say this: The new touch screen infotainment system on the 2019s is freakin awesome, and boots up much faster than the old system. The hammock seat is the most comfortable one out there, bar none. A rider back rest may help alleviate back discomfort during long rides, along with different handlebars. Most people balk at putting on different bars, but even HD offers them. They can help with posture and improve comfort in a huge way. All things to consider.
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#39
I bought a 2018 DCT tour 3 weeks ago for 24,377 OTD, you cant touch a limited for that! Heated seats, hand warmers, 7 speed auto, adjustable rear suspension on the fly, adjustable windshield, tubeless front suspension, apple carplay infotainment, 98 H.P. 108# torque, etc. This thing is so smooth and quiet, its like riding on a cloud and very fast.
A Harley with something similar, if possible, would be 35/40K. Just saying this is a true touring bike so if you can pull yourself away from the "Zombiefied Harley" you may be surprised. I've owned 3 Harley's and had enough.
A Harley with something similar, if possible, would be 35/40K. Just saying this is a true touring bike so if you can pull yourself away from the "Zombiefied Harley" you may be surprised. I've owned 3 Harley's and had enough.
#40