Thinking about a Road Glide Ultra
#11
I traded my EG in for a RG. I liked the light steering but I could never solve the buffeting problem. I spent over $1500 on things like lower fairings,air deflectors,and about 5 or 6 windshields. Nothing I ever did fixed it,it made the ride miserable,so I just traded it in. I got another EG,and can't be any happier.
This may be an exercise in futility, since I am half expecting for the dealers to lowball my '04, which is pristine and relatively low milage. I won't let her go cheap. I have the luxury of having a bike I love and am under no pressure to make a deal I don't like. If it works for me, maybe...
We'll see.
#12
I'm following this thread with interest PGH. I also have an 04 EG which I've had since new and have it justtttt about where I want it. Been eyeing the RG Ultras, especially the one with the blue pearl paint. sigh. Let us know how you make it, especially interested in what they offer you for your bike.
#13
I am a retired motor and spent 10 years on RKP's got a new one very year thru 08. I also put over 80,000 miles on my personal 2004 EGC. I always was worried when I got my new motor if it would make me want to trade my personal bike. After a few miles on the new motor I would always be content with my bike. Then I made the mistake of riding a 2011 RGU and 2011 EGU they both blew the 04 away in the handling department. I have put 17000 miles on my RGU so far and love it. It however does not handle any different then any other 09 and up bagger whether RK, EG or RG ie I doubt you as a motor would be able to tell the difference in handling either at speed or on the slow speed course. The newer chasis do handle well. The batwing does give better protection then the rg fairing.
#14
It's nice to hear your experience between the EGU and RGU. We (my wife and I) do mostly long-distance traveling, on an '02EGU (45K miles at trade-in). A year ago I traded on a '11 RGU. Big difference in stability in gusty winds-RGU is more stable. My major beef with the RGU is the extreme glare/reflection from the gauges and stereo with sun coming over my shoulders. Maybe my height doesn't work with the gauge face angle, I don't know. Otherwise, I like the RGU much better.
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#16
I am a retired motor and spent 10 years on RKP's got a new one very year thru 08. I also put over 80,000 miles on my personal 2004 EGC. I always was worried when I got my new motor if it would make me want to trade my personal bike. After a few miles on the new motor I would always be content with my bike. Then I made the mistake of riding a 2011 RGU and 2011 EGU they both blew the 04 away in the handling department. I have put 17000 miles on my RGU so far and love it. It however does not handle any different then any other 09 and up bagger whether RK, EG or RG ie I doubt you as a motor would be able to tell the difference in handling either at speed or on the slow speed course. The newer chasis do handle well. The batwing does give better protection then the rg fairing.
Another motor recently traded his '08 EG for a '12 RGU. His main observations were that the steering is much lighter on the RG, and that it feels more stable at highway speed with buffeting and crosswinds.
My unit currently has the '08 FLHTP, and we're scheduled to get 12's as replacements this summer. I don't have any experience with the new chassis, so I'm looking forward to seeing what the differences are. The 103 is a great engine, and has a lot more flexibility than the 88. No surprises there on the test drive.
I'm on the fence right now, but plan to put the RGU through its paces on Monday at the test drive.
Last edited by PghCycle24; 04-28-2012 at 10:05 PM.
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