Love my Softail Heritage for the low seat height, classic look, & the versatility of stripping it down or having it loaded for 2-up cruising. I guess I ride a womans bike too...
I agree with all the replies. Especially "there are no girls bikes, just girls that ride bikes". I think we all have riden , at one time or another, a bike that has been labled a girls bike. That said, enjoy your scoot, as I do mine.
Girls bike? Said the man who has his own insecurity issues. IMO, out of all of the platforms available, Harley or otherwise, the touring platform is the best riders bike in the lot. So if you're a girl who likes to ride and not just have garage or butt jewalry, a King is an excellent way to go. I'm sure you'll enjoy owning and most importantly, riding it.
ISo I wondered, how do you guys that ride Road Kings feel about his remark?
I have never riden a Road King but it doesn't matter if a male or a female rides one; it's one of the most popular bikes in the touring series and a great looking bike. As popular as it is, in my area, I don't see a lot of women riding one but don't see why it matters one way or the other. It's great to see women riding any Harley.
If I didn't have so much tied up in my Night Train, I'd sell it and build a badass Road King in a heartbeat. They're great-looking bikes, ride well, and are all sorts of comfortable.