January 4, 2013 6:10 AM PST
yer wanting the tour pac... I'd go with the street glide, road glide, or ultra.... the road king with added tour pac without the fairing just looks odd to me... all three are great bikes, but there are differences to consider.. the street glides mirrors are attacked to the fairing, so changing them is out if ya want to customize, it also has a lower seat height, making it more comfortable to the smaller rider... the ultra is taller.. but you can change the rear shocks for the street glide shocks and lower it about 1 1/2 inches (what I did) but riding 2 up it has a tendency to bottom out on some of the larger bumps with the lower shocks... the road glide's fairing is attached to the frame, not the forks.. never rode one myself but friends tell me in windy conditions it's a big plus cause ya dont get the push/pull from the wind thru your bars.... as for changing the bars as mentioned above... the fairing has to be removed to change them.. if your having it done, yes, there is added expense, added labor, but if you do your own work (like me), its not hard to do at all... just added about an hour to the time it took.. put 13 inch on the ultra and no wires had to be extended.. just the brake line and clutch cable...following the instructions that come with the bars, a novice could do it without any problems...
added note: riding year round.. that fairing adds about 10 deg. of warmth during the winter months, in the summer open the vents for a breeze on yer chest for the cooling and 2 clamps each removes the lowers to cool the legs.. never thought I'd like a bagger before, but was forced to buy one cause the wife didn't fit on the seat of my softtail, (she's pretty big) which forced me to sit half over the tank when riding with her.. after getting one, I love it... with the fairing blocking the wind over a windshield, my seat time almost doubled, and even after 900 miles in a day I'm not wore out and could ride farther if I wanted or needed too...and of course.. the tunes.. the miles go by so much faster, and don't have to talk to the wife cause she's listening to them as well
January 4, 2013 6:48 AM PST
I started riding Road Glides in 1980 when they were FLTs first year of manufacturing. ,I still have it or what’s left.
Depends on your ride, for me the FLT is a more comfortable bike, I like the fixed faring , handles better in the wind. Im 6’1” 270lbs and after getting a Corben seat would not trade it. Basically there the same bike with different tin and faring. Have a friend installed lowers and a faring on his road king made an ultra out of it.
They all can have detachable tour packs. Same setup. All in what you want and how you ride. I’m thinking about the switchback for my next one
January 4, 2013 8:00 AM PST
It all depends on your riding are you planning to have passenger or riding solo speed is a factor as well. For solo rider Road King is the best for speed Road Glide better handling then Electra (wind factor )same riding comfort.
January 6, 2013 3:54 PM PST
Road king for me. I rode a friend's ultra, I didn't like looking over the faring. I couldn't see my front tire or the road in front of me. I probably would get use to it if I owned an Ultra. I have the detachable tour pak and have noticed the passenger has less room then when I have the passenger back rest installed. Usually only use the tour pak when going long distance and need lots of stuff. Just my two cents, buy what you want.
January 7, 2013 5:00 AM PST
I like a Road Glide, myself....
January 8, 2013 12:25 AM PST
Frankenstein is a '02 Electra & we've been known to go a block or two more than we planned & we have a great love hate relationship with each other . But with that said the RG's don't get pushed around by the spill from a truck as your passing it & the forward storage space is real nice
January 14, 2013 10:40 AM PST
Thanks for all the input. Probably leaning toward the Street Glide or RK. Just don't think I want the Ultra - yet. I will probably go with the detachable tour pak for work and take it off when just riding around.
January 14, 2013 12:13 PM PST
GoFur, I have a street glide and I love it. I could never go with out a fairing and tunes ever again, call me spoiled. Wooly has an Ultra and a Road glide. The road Glide does not do the wooble thing and even though it has more weight on the front end, it handles easier. The road Glide handles better, I think it has some thing to do with the tour pack puts the center of gravity higher, does not do those tango dips as well.And I look for those roads that give me tango dips. The ultra he takes on long cross country tours still as it has that extra tour pack and luggage rack for more shit to get packed on... His not mine...: D
January 14, 2013 5:05 PM PST
Cool GoFur. Both great choices. Now you are going to have to come out and visit. Been way too long.
January 14, 2013 5:59 PM PST
If I had to make a choice again i would have went with the Road King, the Streetglide was about 7 grand more than the RK and I do miss my apehangers. The RK is alot lighter on the hands at the end of the day. The stereo is great however. I'm Thinking of trading my 08 Glide for a new Road king With 18 in apes.
January 14, 2013 11:37 PM PST
Because I ride two up all the time with the misses as we travel across our country I have always owned a geezer glyde. The 1st was an "03" Ultra Classic and after 53,000 and all the creature comforts of home, the wife and I wanted to stay with this format. So in 2011 we got another, this time a Road Glyde Ultra. This styling never did take off for Harley but once you ride one, you'll be hooked. Less than 1 yr old and we already have over 27,000 mile on her. Personally, I think this bike is the best touring bike Harley puts out. And looks are only skin deep. So, if your serious about touring and doing 1000 mile days, the Road Glyde Ultra would be a great ride to have....
January 15, 2013 1:01 AM PST
If you only own one bike ,I think the Road King covers most bases with the deatachable windshied you can turn it into a tourer or remove it and have cleaner look on a bar hopper. As far as tunes there are companies that make stereos that are good enough to get you thru.While not quite as good as stock stereos, If you put two handlebar speakers and two bag speakers on with cycle sound's 200 watt amp you are good to go on thehighway except maybe if you run a really loud exhaust.My choice is a Road King anyday.Cleaner lookin,lighter and still a great touring machine.
January 15, 2013 4:29 AM PST
You mentioned street glide. I have this bike and love it. If you ride 2 up a lot get an electra and get the equipment to detach the tour pack. It's cheaper to down grade the electra than upgrade the street glide. I'm in the process of doing the later. Hopefully this helps!
March 14, 2013 5:05 PM PDT
Okay, finally made a decision and have a Street Glide coming in 3 weeks!!!! I wanted the Black Denim and they were out of them at all the local dealers so I have to wait for their next shipment. The little kid in me almost came out and I was real close to settling for the Midnight Pearl one they had there just so I could take it home with me.
March 15, 2013 1:52 AM PDT
Congrats!!!
March 15, 2013 2:02 AM PDT
Congrats
March 15, 2013 4:32 AM PDT
Okay, finally made a decision and have a Street Glide coming in 3 weeks!!!! I wanted the Black Denim and they were out of them at all the local dealers so I have to wait for their next shipment. The little kid in me almost came out and I was real close to settling for the Midnight Pearl one they had there just so I could take it home with me.
I love mine even more then the Wolly man but don't tell
March 17, 2013 3:47 PM PDT
Gonna be a long three weeks!