fretbender
Well-known member
Last weekend I went for a ride with one of my friends who rented a Street Glide. When I first saw him roll up my first impression was, "Wow, that thing is UGLY." The whole bat-wing fairing is not appealing in my eye, and it was painted in a matte red finish. . .looked like a bad rattle can job without the clear coat. Anyhow, we got on the road and I was watching him go through the twisties ahead of me. I was surprised at how well the HD seemed to be performing. Decent lean angles with good stability, good acceleration out of the corners, and he had the benefit of rocking out to the classic rock radio station throughout the ride.
We traded bikes for about 40 miles and then I was very surprised. I was ready to experience a slow, heavy machine with no inclination to turn, but I found quite the opposite. While it's no rocket ship, the 96 cubic inch motor pulls pretty good everywhere from 2k to redline (6k with a soft rev limiter). The brakes work well, shifting is smooth and the suspension felt good. There was lots of shaking going on at idle, which almost entirely goes away when you rev up the motor to any riding speed.
On the down side, the buffeting from that chopped windshield was terrible, and the contour of the seat was too narrow for my butt (I must be bigger than I think I am). The middle of my back was getting bothered by the posture, but all of those things I'm thinking aren't too terribly hard to change.
The basic package, I think, is well sorted out and makes for a good machine. I'm thinking it could be good to add a HD to the stable.
We traded bikes for about 40 miles and then I was very surprised. I was ready to experience a slow, heavy machine with no inclination to turn, but I found quite the opposite. While it's no rocket ship, the 96 cubic inch motor pulls pretty good everywhere from 2k to redline (6k with a soft rev limiter). The brakes work well, shifting is smooth and the suspension felt good. There was lots of shaking going on at idle, which almost entirely goes away when you rev up the motor to any riding speed.
On the down side, the buffeting from that chopped windshield was terrible, and the contour of the seat was too narrow for my butt (I must be bigger than I think I am). The middle of my back was getting bothered by the posture, but all of those things I'm thinking aren't too terribly hard to change.
The basic package, I think, is well sorted out and makes for a good machine. I'm thinking it could be good to add a HD to the stable.