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Dyna Glide ModelsSuper Glide, Super Glide Sport, Super Glide Custom, Dyna Glide Convertible, Super Glide T-Sport, Dyna Glide Police, Dyna Switchback, Low Rider, Street Bob, Fat Bob and Wide Glide.
Rode a 15 SG today, and I have to say, the fuger is smoooth! I was surprised by how well it handled. Not as nimble and snappy as my Dyna, but defiantly better than a soft tail. Stock rear shocks didn't compare to my Ohlines, but I could only image the plush ride one would get on a bagger with Ohlins. Bagger, Ohlins, and at a minimum a S&S 124, and i'd consider having only one bike in the garage.
Uhhh.... Nah.
Mine would be an addition, I could not get rid of the Dyna. I want the wifey to travel more with me, and she is hating life on the back of the Dyna. She is entitled to it, she has ridden many miles on the back of my sportbikes LOL
Well, I did it......just got back from taking a '17 SGS for a test ride
I was impressed, smoothest HD I've ever ridden, smooth Excellent handling, more and smoother power than my '08 UC, felt no where near as bulky too. It's like a Cadillac but surprisingly sporty.
Very manuerverable (however you spell that), loved it, I want one
But I'm not getting rid of Jack the Ripper for one. But, I'm gonna look around and see if I got a spare kidney laying around to hock
Wow, you bunch of jackals! I ain't giving up the Dyna, just want another bike to 2up w/ the old lady more comfortably. Sheesh. Turning on one of your own like I'm lame and holding the pack back! Wow.
Well, I did it......just got back from taking a '17 SGS for a test ride
I was impressed, smoothest HD I've ever ridden, smooth Excellent handling, more and smoother power than my '08 UC, felt no where near as bulky too. It's like a Cadillac but surprisingly sporty.
Very manuerverable (however you spell that), loved it, I want one
But I'm not getting rid of Jack the Ripper for one. But, I'm gonna look around and see if I got a spare kidney laying around to hock
It was Superior Blue, a Special, it wants me too!
It's funny Suede, I found the M8 motor too Honda-like. No Harley feel. But that's just me. Definitly smoother and more pep, but no soul. Felt like an inline 4. That's why I went for the '16 leftover.
But hell, if you like it, go for it. To hell with all these judgmental f'ers. (Jk of course)
Mine would be an addition, I could not get rid of the Dyna. I want the wifey to travel more with me, and she is hating life on the back of the Dyna. She is entitled to it, she has ridden many miles on the back of my sportbikes LOL
Now that we are older she is not into it
Exactly my thinking
And just to add... The road glide, while it ain't my Low Rider, I've already leaned it over so far I thought it was going to scrape the fairing, and it didn't blink. Really handles for a 800lb monstrosity! And the brakes? Wow. Better then the LRS. Slow as ****, but I got the S for speed and I haven't done a thing to it yet.
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