Not sure why I felt better on RK than SG..
#11
I have both, batwing and RKC.... I like them both. They are different. The RKC is the
easier to ride and control. It is fun to have such a fun ride and can look down at the front fender and wheel. You get a real MOTORCYCLE experience. Now the Electra glide is
the long ride tour bike.... I have lowers, side vents, and 12 in windshield. If its long distance, cold,wind, or rain, the Batwing gets the call. I have never found one bike that
will do it all the same.... Its very personal about what you like, how and where you
ride......................hdman
easier to ride and control. It is fun to have such a fun ride and can look down at the front fender and wheel. You get a real MOTORCYCLE experience. Now the Electra glide is
the long ride tour bike.... I have lowers, side vents, and 12 in windshield. If its long distance, cold,wind, or rain, the Batwing gets the call. I have never found one bike that
will do it all the same.... Its very personal about what you like, how and where you
ride......................hdman
#12
Maybe someone who has had a RK Police and a SG comment on how the setup:
ie: seat/handlebars, etc could be different on the two bikes.. I know the shocks are different.. But maybe the seat height is much different, causing my body to be in a different position on the SG to the RK? I wish there was a "bike tailor" who could size me up and say, to be ergonomically sound, you should do "this"..
ie: seat/handlebars, etc could be different on the two bikes.. I know the shocks are different.. But maybe the seat height is much different, causing my body to be in a different position on the SG to the RK? I wish there was a "bike tailor" who could size me up and say, to be ergonomically sound, you should do "this"..
#13
#14
I'm kind of leaning towards doing the same thing.. I've rented a RG for the day on Monday, and am looking forward to seeing how it feels. Something about the SG just doesn't feel right.. I am hoping that they have some extra windshields to try out, but we will see.
#15
#16
The RK can be a SG and more. You can get a fairing and that will pretty much do it? If you want lower shocks in the rear for that low feel that is an easy remedy.
The RK is the best of the HD line up it is it's DO IT ALL Bike and thats why alot of people buy it as opposed to the Fairing Bikes .
The RK is the best of the HD line up it is it's DO IT ALL Bike and thats why alot of people buy it as opposed to the Fairing Bikes .
#17
Had an '05 RK and then an '06 SG. If had to buy again I'd go with the SG in a heartbeat.
Just a matter of finding the right ergonomics; seat, windshield, floorboard extenders etc to make it fit you.
Changing to a C&C seat and a taller windshield (7.5") took care of the wind buffeting from over and below for me.
Just a matter of finding the right ergonomics; seat, windshield, floorboard extenders etc to make it fit you.
Changing to a C&C seat and a taller windshield (7.5") took care of the wind buffeting from over and below for me.
#18
Get yourself a taller windshield (8" clearview or similar) and put on a set of fairing wind deflectors and it will get rid of most of the buffeting. I also put on a set of Ohlin shocks (#3-3's) and a set of Kromewerks +2 sweeper handlebars. Makes a big difference...
Money can fix anything, LOL
Money can fix anything, LOL
#19
The Roadking works best for me, to each his own, right?
I ride my bike to have, what I consider the motorcycle experience. No radio, gps, cup holder, ect.. I may feel different in 10 years but I dont think so, already in my 50s and no desire to have creature comforts on a motorcycle.
I mostly ride without a shield or helmet, makes me feel younger.
And thats how I roll (lol)
I ride my bike to have, what I consider the motorcycle experience. No radio, gps, cup holder, ect.. I may feel different in 10 years but I dont think so, already in my 50s and no desire to have creature comforts on a motorcycle.
I mostly ride without a shield or helmet, makes me feel younger.
And thats how I roll (lol)
#20
The Roadking works best for me, to each his own, right?
I ride my bike to have, what I consider the motorcycle experience. No radio, gps, cup holder, ect.. I may feel different in 10 years but I dont think so, already in my 50s and no desire to have creature comforts on a motorcycle.
I mostly ride without a shield or helmet, makes me feel younger.
And thats how I roll (lol)
I ride my bike to have, what I consider the motorcycle experience. No radio, gps, cup holder, ect.. I may feel different in 10 years but I dont think so, already in my 50s and no desire to have creature comforts on a motorcycle.
I mostly ride without a shield or helmet, makes me feel younger.
And thats how I roll (lol)