Taller Types - Street Glide vs Road King
#1
Taller Types - Street Glide vs Road King
No matter the seat, the bar type, bar height, pullback, controls, etc., I can't get anywhere near as comfortable on my Street Glide as my Dyna Wide Glide. For those of you with inseams of at least 34 in., what is your experience between the two models?
Thanks!
Thanks!
#2
I am 6'3" & 200 lbs with a 34" inseam. I ride all families of HD's. I just fold up more on the smaller bikes or stretch out on a touring bike. No need to change a thing. A pocket knife can be out straight or folded. So can your legs.
I have done one day 1,000 mile rides on all of them over the years.
Just adapt to the bike. Have you ever seen a video of Jesse James ride on of his creations? He is almost folded up and leaning forward with his heels almost contacting his rump.
I have done one day 1,000 mile rides on all of them over the years.
Just adapt to the bike. Have you ever seen a video of Jesse James ride on of his creations? He is almost folded up and leaning forward with his heels almost contacting his rump.
#3
I am 6'3" & 200 lbs with a 34" inseam. I ride all families of HD's. I just fold up more on the smaller bikes or stretch out on a touring bike. No need to change a thing. A pocket knife can be out straight or folded. So can your legs.
I have done one day 1,000 mile rides on all of them over the years.
Just adapt to the bike. Have you ever seen a video of Jesse James ride on of his creations? He is almost folded up and leaning forward with his heels almost contacting his rump.
I have done one day 1,000 mile rides on all of them over the years.
Just adapt to the bike. Have you ever seen a video of Jesse James ride on of his creations? He is almost folded up and leaning forward with his heels almost contacting his rump.
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Seat doesn't help???
That would be my first thing to try is a seat with 2 inches of extra room.
Can't find a seat, try having it made to fit you. less costly and will fit you much better.
The next thing would consider a forward extension kit. Sometimes it takes a spell to find what you want but it is out there.
That would be my first thing to try is a seat with 2 inches of extra room.
Can't find a seat, try having it made to fit you. less costly and will fit you much better.
The next thing would consider a forward extension kit. Sometimes it takes a spell to find what you want but it is out there.
#5
Seat doesn't help???
That would be my first thing to try is a seat with 2 inches of extra room.
Can't find a seat, try having it made to fit you. less costly and will fit you much better.
The next thing would consider a forward extension kit. Sometimes it takes a spell to find what you want but it is out there.
That would be my first thing to try is a seat with 2 inches of extra room.
Can't find a seat, try having it made to fit you. less costly and will fit you much better.
The next thing would consider a forward extension kit. Sometimes it takes a spell to find what you want but it is out there.
Has anyone tall ridden an RK and liked it over a Street Glide?
#6
Have you thought about the extended reach floor boards and the extended heel/toe shifter? Also you can add highway pegs.
Using the same seat on both the SG and RK, I would think the seating positions are the same. I'm guessing the shocks on the RK are longer but I can't see that making a difference once you're in a riding position.
Using the same seat on both the SG and RK, I would think the seating positions are the same. I'm guessing the shocks on the RK are longer but I can't see that making a difference once you're in a riding position.
#7
I'm 6'3" with 34" inseam. I felt crampt on the street glide on an extended test ride. I felt like I had more room on the road glide and road king. I ultimately went with the king. I always wished I'd have gone with the road glide but couldn't get the one I wanted so I went with the king.
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#8
I'm only 5'11" with a 32" inseam and feel cramped on my son-in-law's Street Glide. Not so much on the Road King. On long rides on the RK, after a while my feet would feel like they weighed 50 lbs each and was difficult to lift or move around any. The addition of highway pegs solved that issue for me. Guess being in one position wasn't a good thing, no matter what.
#9
I am 34-34 and my 07 Road King is more comfortable than my
2000 Wide Glide was. However the street glide and road king share
the same frame, and the only real difference is the cosmetics and
the rear shocks.
2000 Wide Glide was. However the street glide and road king share
the same frame, and the only real difference is the cosmetics and
the rear shocks.
#10
34 inseam, 190lbs here with an 09 RK. Stock saddle with Heritage bars. Do at least one cross country trip a year on it. Did two this year. 200 miles in one sitting is about the longest I can go. Usually try to break it up before that, about 150-180, then take a break walk a bit. I've tried to push it a few times, but just because the bike can go 200+ between fill ups doesn't mean I should. After a day of that my neck and shoulders are one big knot, and it takes a couple of days to recover.