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Bird-man 12-29-2014 10:58 AM

Ever Had a Flat Tire?
 
So, in my decision making process on the Road King I am of course debating the standard or the classic. It seems there are a few differences, but maybe only two that seem important...at least to me.

Cruise control...never had it, not sure if it is that important.

Laced, spoked wheels...maintenance and what if you have a flat tire. Spoked wheels = tubed tire = towing to a repair facility or a roadside repair company.

So, I wondered. How often does a flat tire happen on an MC? I haven't had a flat tire on my pickup in at least 10 years. Can't remember the last time. Or on my wife's car.

I tend to replace tires when they start looking skinny. I'd rather spend the money and have good rubber under me. And it seems like that would be even more important with only two tires!

Just wondering if that laced spoked wheel, tubed tire should be a deal breaker on the classic....because I really like the look.

austinslider 12-29-2014 11:35 AM

I've had one flat tire in 10 years. Unfortunately for me, I picked up a nail by my house and I was unable to air up the tire before taking it to the shop...

Cruise control is worthless in Colorado too...lol.

pab3rd 12-29-2014 11:41 AM

Had two flats in years of riding. And on both the tires went flat while the bike was sitting in the garage from nails picked up on a ride.

Bird-man 12-29-2014 11:47 AM


Originally Posted by austinslider (Post 13539899)
I've had one flat tire in 10 years. Unfortunately for me, I picked up a nail by my house and I was unable to air up the tire before taking it to the shop...

Cruise control is worthless in Colorado too...lol.

HAHA!! Thanks, I wondered about that. I can see on a long highway trip where it might give you some right arm relief, but where I live and ride, it would be of limited value.

Leftcoaster 12-29-2014 12:14 PM

It'll only take one flat before you'll be wishing for those tubeless rims. I'm looking for some for the wife's '07 Heritage right now.

JMC22 12-29-2014 12:20 PM

AAA with motorcycle coverage or HOG membership are your best friend when it comes to flat tires - more times than not you won't get a flat, but when it happens it suxs.
I'm not a fan for cruise control but on some of the roads like 285 west of Kenosha pass - during off hrs, would be a place you could engage it

deano360 12-29-2014 12:22 PM


Originally Posted by Leftcoaster (Post 13539994)
It'll only take one flat before you'll be wishing for those tubeless rims. I'm looking for some for the wife's '07 Heritage right now.

i got one on my dyna when i had it, the bike had laced wheels.. i said at that time, the idea of the laced was a bad one, at least for me... no more laced wheels for me, only tubeless

dickey 12-29-2014 12:36 PM

I bought a RK Classic over a Standard because I prefer leather bags & spokes, to hard bags & mags. If I had found a nice RK before my Classic, it wouldn't have been a deal breaker, however.

I have a very good flat history. I have owned 45 bikes; 19 of which were Harleys, & the only flat I ever got was on my very first bike (BSA) the first week I owned it. It was one of those "sneaky" flats--where you put the bike away OK & the tire is flat in the morning. Shop I bought it from fixed it for free.

ChickinOnaChain 12-29-2014 12:37 PM

I haven't had one on a bike, ever...yet. So on this bike, I added " Ride On" in my tires. It's supposed to prevent flats and it balances them too.

Brewmany 12-29-2014 12:42 PM

Haven't had a flat on my bikes in over 10 years. No experience with tubed tires, so can't offer anything there. I do like cruise control, it's nice to give the wrist a break for a little while on longer rides.
Plus, it makes going no hands much easier.


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