Advice on buying a Road King.
I always go with my gut. If you get on it, it fits you, you love the way it handles then go with whichever one does that for you. You can CERTAINLY get them to drop the price on that 2014 however. $14 - 14,500 sounds about right.
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I like the idea of the used and saving money, but I don't know that price was too close to the new price. Unless you can get them down under $15k, go new.
If you are leery of riding an Ultra around town, not sure how you are going to ride a RK 2-up. BTW, mine rarely leaves town, and it is fine to ride in town. And the women love the tour pack to carry all their stuff
When my wife and I were in Texas visiting our son, we rented a 2017 Road King with the M8. There is no doubt that the engine is noticeably more powerful. I wasn't a big fan of the clutch, which I thought was stiff, but I got used to it. We're not heavy by Harley rider standards (I'm about 225 and my wife is a buck ten) but the suspension bottomed out a couple times in the Hill Country which the air shocks on my 2011 never do. I mentioned it to the dealer when I returned the bike, suggested the preload should be different for 2 up and he said it was set up for 2 up. So if that's the new suspension, I'm not a fan.
I wondered if riding the M8 was going to make me discontent with my 103 and put me in the market for a new bike. It didn't. I came home and am perfectly happy with the 103. I went on a weeklong tour shortly after I got back from Texas and, as always, had no complaints about my 103.
Bottom line, if I were in your shoes and the price differential wasn't an issue, I'd go for the 2017. But there is no reason that you won't love the 2014 with the 103.
I'm in the market for a new bike and after some test rides I've settled on the Road King. I want a "touring" bike me and the old lady can get away on and the Road King just fits. I like the style and the feel of it vs anything with a batwing. The Ultra Limited for example is a beast of a bike and I just don't have the skill set to tool around town on that thing. The Road King however is something I can pop over to the local watering hole/event with ease or load it up for a long trip with the wife. I've been riding on/off all my life but quite a bit in the last 4 years. This will be my first Harley Davidson.
Here is my dilemma...
thanks! Dave
The Ultra & RK are the same bike, except one has more garbage on it.
Another is "riding to your favorite watering hole."
Think that's a sound strategy?
With a passenger?
If you don't have the skillset to ride a "beastly" ultra, then you don't have them for the RK either, especially 2-up.
So, what to do?
Since you say you've ridden during the last 4 years, then take an IRC ( Intermediate Rider Course.) This will help you identify bad habits to work on. Hopefully, it'll put your priorities in order too.
Get a smaller bike to achieve these goals.
If you teally want to impress your riding buddies, take an ARC ( Advanced Rider Course)
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Love this bike, plenty of power,pulls like a freight train, last summer it went up an over BearTooth Pass like it was nothin, on the super slab fully loaded with all my gear I'll set the cruise at 80 and sit back and enjoy the ride.
Good luck with your decision, you'll be happy either way you go.
Oh and the EITMS feature, I run with it disabled.
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