Road Glide vs Street Glide
#22
I picked the Road Glide for the comfort.
There is a lot of opinion on these two models. I picked the RG because of the comfort value for the long-haul. I am 6'4", I found the the fairing on the SG comes at me and the RG fairing goes away from me giving me more room. I also (as mentioned before) like the standard cruise-control with the RG. I also agree with previous posters about highway speed stability with the RG. Smooth and no buffeting or I should say minimal compared to the SG with the bat-wing. Admittedly so it comes down to individual preferences, looks, ride quality, what kind of riding you intend on doing the most of, what you can afford, etc. I love mine and expect to keep it for many years to come. I too experienced much better gas consumption on my RG with the shark-nose fairing compared with the bat-wing on a 7500 mile trip across country. The bat-wing used about a gallon more on each tankful then my RG. Both bikes loaded with gear and comparably sized riders. Just my humble opinion...for what it's worth.
#23
........ that's why God invented the handlebar controls, everything that needs to be done while 'on the move' can/should be done from the handlebars.
#24
#25
I've ridden both bikes. My thoughts are that both are comfortable, both handle good. The edge on handling tho would be for the SG but then again the edge on comfort would have to be the RG. You can't go wrong on either bike. Of course you would upgrade whatever your not happy with like i have on the comfort of my SG. Added a better seat, highway pegs and prob. real soon new rear shocks. Enjoy what you have and if your not happy with something on your bike, pull out the ole wallet and make it right.....
JMHO
JMHO
#26
I have been on both bike's at highway speed and there was not one noticeable difference in handling on either. My wife sat on the back of the RG and found it really not that comfy. My Fatbob is more comfy for her, but that's her. The seat and sissy bar setup I have is ace's compared to either bike.
Comparing the RG and SG fairing's is like comparing Synthetic oil with Dino oil, they both do the job. If you go buy look's the SG win's in my book.
Comparing the RG and SG fairing's is like comparing Synthetic oil with Dino oil, they both do the job. If you go buy look's the SG win's in my book.
#27
I have noticed that with no headwind, I have no buffeting on the RG.
In stock form I did get some decent buffeting with a headwind.
I changed out my wind shield with a Clear View and it helped some.
I installed lower fairings and that took care of most any buffeting I may feel.
Pretty happy with the set up now
In stock form I did get some decent buffeting with a headwind.
I changed out my wind shield with a Clear View and it helped some.
I installed lower fairings and that took care of most any buffeting I may feel.
Pretty happy with the set up now
#30
I have been on both bike's at highway speed and there was not one noticeable difference in handling on either. My wife sat on the back of the RG and found it really not that comfy. My Fatbob is more comfy for her, but that's her. The seat and sissy bar setup I have is ace's compared to either bike.
Comparing the RG and SG fairing's is like comparing Synthetic oil with Dino oil, they both do the job. If you go buy look's the SG win's in my book.
Comparing the RG and SG fairing's is like comparing Synthetic oil with Dino oil, they both do the job. If you go buy look's the SG win's in my book.
You were on it for no more than 5 minutes, and your wife was comparing your sundowner touring seat to my stock seat. Once I put on the extra wide and thick $500 harley davidson pillow seat she couldn't really cut down the seat anymore.
My buddy, who rides a Honda crotch rocket, rode all three bikes. My RG, the fat bob, and the SG. Same day, same stretch of highway. He rated my RG as the best for wind control. I though it was a good test, third party, unbiased, he could have picked any of them.