Glide - King choice?
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RE: Glide - King choice?
for me it was looks ... I liked the Road King Classic ... however, one day I will make a move to the Ultra Classic, but not sure I want to give up the RK ... Most of the road captains in our chapter like the Glides (for solo riding) and the Ultra Classic for two-up ...
Good luck.
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RE: Glide - King choice?
I had an 01 Road King and was not in the market for a new bike, but when I saw the Street Glide, just had to have it. I had an EG before the RK. The SG was just the right combination of both for me. I like the full fairing on the SG but you have the cut down windshield look. In the winter I use a taller windshield.
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RE: Glide - King choice?
For my 02 - the bikes are so similar that you can really do anything on a King that you can do on a Glide, in terms of Distance riding. Sure the fairing is better than the full windscreen, but you can still get it done with a King and a full screen. I love riding my Dad's King every once in a while and think it looks a hell of a lot better than my Glide. But, I wanted the Radio and the full coverage fairing, and I like looking at the dash and seeing everything, compared to having to look down at the Tank on the King to see what is going on.
I used to think the following - While it isn't perfect, If I had to do it over again, I would have found an old king and then went with a detachable fairing from Deadwood cycles, Hoppe industries, etc. Then it could be 3 bikes in one. A Stripped King for Cruising, a King with a Windshield for intermediate rides, and a King with a full fairing for the long rides.
But now- After having the full Batwing Glide, I'd never not have the Fairing on, it isn't heavy, it has all the instruments, radio and pouches and with a 10" screen I get all the wind that I want, when I want, but it's tall enough to make Highway time relaxing. I'm just so used to it and like having the tunes all the time, that if it was removable, I'd never take it off.
Don't think there is an easy answer.
Except - dont go for a RoadGlide. They are just to damn ugly!!! (Only busting...)
I used to think the following - While it isn't perfect, If I had to do it over again, I would have found an old king and then went with a detachable fairing from Deadwood cycles, Hoppe industries, etc. Then it could be 3 bikes in one. A Stripped King for Cruising, a King with a Windshield for intermediate rides, and a King with a full fairing for the long rides.
But now- After having the full Batwing Glide, I'd never not have the Fairing on, it isn't heavy, it has all the instruments, radio and pouches and with a 10" screen I get all the wind that I want, when I want, but it's tall enough to make Highway time relaxing. I'm just so used to it and like having the tunes all the time, that if it was removable, I'd never take it off.
Don't think there is an easy answer.
Except - dont go for a RoadGlide. They are just to damn ugly!!! (Only busting...)
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RE: Glide - King choice?
I wanted a RK really bad, but when I took the wife to look at them they had a EG standard sitting right next to the RK I was looking at. She said "I really like the fairing better than the windshield" I had never looked at the EG because I didn't think it was what I wanted, but if you look at the specs. the RK and EG Standard are identical except for the faring over the windshield. We went with the Standard and LOVE it!!!! I am sure you will be happy with either.
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RE: Glide - King choice?
I have logged about 30k on my RK Classic and love it...HOWEVER I rented a Road Glide this summer in CA and put the best 2k miles I have ever ridden onto that bike. If you like the RG look, don't hesitate. Just add the tour pak. That thing rides as straight as a bullet compared to a fork mounted windshield/fairing like the Kings and Electras.