steet glide/cramped?
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RE: steet glide/cramped?
You raise a great issue and one that is not discussed very often; ergonomics.
A dealer should be trained to provide you with a tailored made fit, before you walk out the door.
The SG is tight for those above the 5'10 mark on the ruler. You will definetly have to make some adjustments if your 6' or taller.The footboard extensions, tallboy seat,, highway bars has me dialed in but it all looks FUGLY. The search goes on for a seat that resembles the stock SG street but that pushes me back a inch or two further like the tall boy.
A dealer should be trained to provide you with a tailored made fit, before you walk out the door.
The SG is tight for those above the 5'10 mark on the ruler. You will definetly have to make some adjustments if your 6' or taller.The footboard extensions, tallboy seat,, highway bars has me dialed in but it all looks FUGLY. The search goes on for a seat that resembles the stock SG street but that pushes me back a inch or two further like the tall boy.
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RE: steet glide/cramped?
ORIGINAL: dreamcatcher2007
You raise a great issue and one that is not discussed very often; ergonomics.
A dealer should be trained to provide you with a tailored made fit, before you walk out the door.
The SG is tight for those above the 5'10 mark on the ruler. You will definetly have to make some adjustments if your 6' or taller.The footboard extensions, tallboy seat,, highway bars has me dialed in but it all looks FUGLY. The search goes on for a seat that resembles the stock SG street but that pushes me back a inch or two further like the tall boy.
You raise a great issue and one that is not discussed very often; ergonomics.
A dealer should be trained to provide you with a tailored made fit, before you walk out the door.
The SG is tight for those above the 5'10 mark on the ruler. You will definetly have to make some adjustments if your 6' or taller.The footboard extensions, tallboy seat,, highway bars has me dialed in but it all looks FUGLY. The search goes on for a seat that resembles the stock SG street but that pushes me back a inch or two further like the tall boy.
If I were you I'd rent a Road Glide. Glide's have much more cockpit room for the taller, bigger rider.
If you really want a SG, make the dealer pay for any changes, i.e. different handlebars, seat, etc. Tell the dealer the bike doesn't fit you!
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RE: steet glide/cramped?
this is a very common complaint; all the new saddles are too low for anyone over 5'10". Harly riders don't place much emphasis on comfort, compared to 'the look'. The MOCO has responded and created these ridiculous low, angled back seats that place a lot of strain on the lower back of anyone that's the least bit sensitive to it. If you like the "my butts dragging on the ground like a dog in heat" look, there'sprobably lower back pain in your future. I can't see the seat when I'm riding so I have a tall wide flat seat that resembles a cop saddle, just a dual version. It's so comfortable and really helps give me great control over the bike, as well.
If you're just riding down to the bar, like most Harley guys, ergonomics don't matter much. If you ride a lot, then the tall seat will look great at the end of an 800 mile day. ;-)
Happy riding!
If you're just riding down to the bar, like most Harley guys, ergonomics don't matter much. If you ride a lot, then the tall seat will look great at the end of an 800 mile day. ;-)
Happy riding!
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RE: steet glide/cramped?
I'm 6'5". Installed the 1" spacer to move the footboards out 1" and then installed Wild Bill's 2" forward brackets which moved the footboards forward 2". It is perfect now. The other thing to remember is that you will NEED a new taller windshield. The stock Street Glide windshield is horrible for tall SG riders, almost unrideable. I have the 8" Clearview w/ recurve.
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RE: steet glide/cramped?
After riding RG's since 2002, I feel cramped on EG's as soon as I sit on them despite the fact that I rode one for years prior to my RG's. I am not nearly as tall as some of you guys @ only 6', so my issue is different ~ just feels like the dash is in my face.
One of my friends is a huge man. He spoke with Corbin and gave them is inseam and they custom cut him a seat that moved him further back on the bike (a RK) and that works very well for him. I bet MeanCity could sculpt your stock seat to position you a bit further back too. Might be worth giving him a shout...
One of my friends is a huge man. He spoke with Corbin and gave them is inseam and they custom cut him a seat that moved him further back on the bike (a RK) and that works very well for him. I bet MeanCity could sculpt your stock seat to position you a bit further back too. Might be worth giving him a shout...