Help me pull the trigger...
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Dumping the SuperGlide for a bagger only works if you are dissatisfied with the 'Glide. If you really enjoy the SuperGlide, the bagger will not satisfy the 'Glide riding characteristics and you will have buyers remorse. Keep the SuperGlide because you really enjoy it. Add a bagger when you can and you will sleep well. Sometimes two bikes are the correct solution.
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Dumping the SuperGlide for a bagger only works if you are dissatisfied with the 'Glide. If you really enjoy the SuperGlide, the bagger will not satisfy the 'Glide riding characteristics and you will have buyers remorse. Keep the SuperGlide because you really enjoy it. Add a bagger when you can and you will sleep well. Sometimes two bikes are the correct solution.
I all ready committed to the Electraglide classic and if all the numbers on the deal stay the same it's mine.
I really do think I will ride so much more with the bagger. Riding the Superglide around town is fun but that seems to be as far as I go. I'm not 25 anymore and don't like fighting the wind and the better half doesn't like to go far on it. Hopefully with the comfort of the bagger she will go on some trips and I can pour on some miles.
Buying the quick detach kit for the TourPac and a nice solo seat and I'll have a nice solo ride for around town.
Thanks for all the advice!!!
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I just got home with it.
completely different beast than the Superglide..ideally both would be nice. The Superglide felt like a rocket compared to this but of course I am taking it easy so far. I no doubt see me riding tons more. Cruising at 70 will be effortless on this..it was a workout on the Superglide. The storage is great. Got caught in a bit of rain on the way back and though never fun it was hardly noticeable on my upper half. Ordered a pair of soft lowers at the suggestion of the salesman for $80.
All in all a much more practical bike for what I want.
Thanks again for all the advice. Gotta go ride now!!!
completely different beast than the Superglide..ideally both would be nice. The Superglide felt like a rocket compared to this but of course I am taking it easy so far. I no doubt see me riding tons more. Cruising at 70 will be effortless on this..it was a workout on the Superglide. The storage is great. Got caught in a bit of rain on the way back and though never fun it was hardly noticeable on my upper half. Ordered a pair of soft lowers at the suggestion of the salesman for $80.
All in all a much more practical bike for what I want.
Thanks again for all the advice. Gotta go ride now!!!