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Went with guy from work to the Rock's Harley test ride yesturday. Don't know why people say once you ride a Harley you won't ride anything else. Was not impressed enough to buy one unless I had amnesia and won the lottery. Was gad to get back on my own bike without all the VIBRATION and hand numbing ride.

Guest BluesLover
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Hey Phil - which bike did you take out?

 

I took out the Heritage Softail Classic. It wasn't too bad, but I couldn't get used to

 

1) the right turn signal being on the right side (kept hitting the horn :bang head:);

2) the heel and toe shifter ... kept on hitting the back of my heel against the shifter.

 

I also didn't like having to look down at the tank to find my gauges and stuff.

 

Oh well ... I had really wanted to try out the Rocker (to see if it compared to the Yamaha Raider), but never even took it out. As soon as I sat on it, with my short legs, my left calf was sitting up against the primary, so I didn't think it was worth having a "hot leg" all day long.

 

Cheers,

Posted

I took out

1-Ultra Classic Electra glide(full dressed-one up from Electra glide Classic)

Found fairing was too close compared to mine

separate turn signals were a pain

heel toe shifter was too high to use and didn't look adjustable

mirrors on handle-bars were a pain too try and look out of(too close to hands and cose to elbows

no gear indicator besides Neutral

not as much protection for legs:thumbdown:

2-Fat-boy

not used to not having fairing

good power-band

heel-toe shifter not fitting to be used:thumbdown:

 

3-Road-king

TOO much vibration at idle but not bad ridding

windshield too close

heel toe same as other's

no gear indicator :thumbdown:

 

Main opinion is not a likely buy in near future

Got back on after rides and didn't even know if it was running-----noooooo vibration and just enuff wind protection for my taste

Even tho mine has lots of fairing out front and top heaviness it is the only bike I would have for now:173::173::173::173::173::173:

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