Need Opinions on an Ultral Limited Low Please
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Need Opinions on an Ultral Limited Low Please
Old age has caught up to me. With hip and knee replacements I had to sell my CVO limited as it got to be a little too much for me. That leaves me with a 2018 Fat Boy, which I don't like the way it handles on the country roads. I can get a low mileage 2015 Ultra Limited Low at a good price. Any downsides to this bike as I have seen a few pretty differing reviews. I guess my size matters. I'm 5'11" and 210 pounds. Thanks for any insight you can give me.
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GOV5 (06-04-2019)
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There isn’t gonna be a lot of difference between your CVO and the low. Almost the same weight just shorter suspension (1in) so it may ride a little rougher in comparison. If you had trouble with the CVO size/weight you may not be much better with the low other than the C.O.G. Would be slightly lower.
no disrespect sir, but it may be trike time if you want all of the benefits of the BIG bikes.
no disrespect sir, but it may be trike time if you want all of the benefits of the BIG bikes.
Last edited by Sturgis67; 06-03-2019 at 03:42 PM.
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I’m 5’10” 195
Road King with 944’s and a C&C Seat.
Shocks drop the bike to the same ride height as a low and my seat is just as low if not a little lower.
Road King is lighter without the fairing and easy to move around.
Might want to consider a RK if you can live without the fixed fairing.
Road King with 944’s and a C&C Seat.
Shocks drop the bike to the same ride height as a low and my seat is just as low if not a little lower.
Road King is lighter without the fairing and easy to move around.
Might want to consider a RK if you can live without the fixed fairing.
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Old men and Harley touring bikes.
Old age has caught up to me. With hip and knee replacements I had to sell my CVO limited as it got to be a little too much for me. That leaves me with a 2018 Fat Boy, which I don't like the way it handles on the country roads. I can get a low mileage 2015 Ultra Limited Low at a good price. Any downsides to this bike as I have seen a few pretty differing reviews. I guess my size matters. I'm 5'11" and 210 pounds. Thanks for any insight you can give me.
but there's just no getting away from so much weight up high. I have also considered a RK as they are somewhat lighter but no where near as
easy to ride and maneuver as Softails are. So, for me, my next one will be a Heritage with a detachable tour pack - they're 175 lbs lighter and
more of the weight like the rear suspension is down low.
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Ben221 (06-03-2019)
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I'm 78 yo and have shrunk from 5'11" to 5'9" in the last 25 years. My 2013 Limited has one inch lowering blocks on the rear shocks that help some
but there's just no getting away from so much weight up high. I have also considered a RK as they are somewhat lighter but no where near as
easy to ride and maneuver as Softails are. So, for me, my next one will be a Heritage with a detachable tour pack - they're 175 lbs lighter and
more of the weight like the rear suspension is down low.
but there's just no getting away from so much weight up high. I have also considered a RK as they are somewhat lighter but no where near as
easy to ride and maneuver as Softails are. So, for me, my next one will be a Heritage with a detachable tour pack - they're 175 lbs lighter and
more of the weight like the rear suspension is down low.
Solid advice.
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Hi. Have you looked at the motorcycle landing gear option to help with low speed / parking maneuvering? I don't know much about them but you can google the device. Buy new or used maybe. Here is the web address: https://www.landingear.com/
Another option is (people gonna hate me for it but...) a honda goldwing. The centre of gravity is lower and although they are just as heavy if not more, they are much easier to handle and you gotta love the reverse gear. Super reliable just like a well maintained Harley. A surprisingly nice ride and prior to 2018 were built in the USA. Also on a longer ride significantly less fatiguing, part from the handling and part from much less noise.
I have an ultra classic and a 05 wing. I like both but I don't want to be without a Harley because it has a higher fun factor.
Another option is (people gonna hate me for it but...) a honda goldwing. The centre of gravity is lower and although they are just as heavy if not more, they are much easier to handle and you gotta love the reverse gear. Super reliable just like a well maintained Harley. A surprisingly nice ride and prior to 2018 were built in the USA. Also on a longer ride significantly less fatiguing, part from the handling and part from much less noise.
I have an ultra classic and a 05 wing. I like both but I don't want to be without a Harley because it has a higher fun factor.
#9
My wife had 15 Limited Low it wasn't comfortable for me but she needed it that way. Compare to my 15 Limited man handling was very easy even though no difference in weight but lower suspension and lower seat made hell of difference to control it.I installed 944s on it which are little more comfortable then short shocks but don't raise the seat height. I would rather go that route when time comes instead of going to a naked bike.
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