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My 2015 Heritage Classic. A great bike to ride!
I love my Heritage Classic. Traded in my Ultra Limited with 700 miles on it and couldn't be happier. I get a lot of great comments on the road and find it a fun bike to ride. I changed out the stock seat and added a Mustang seat with a backrest and a wider passenger seat and it made a world of difference in the ride. Also added a pair of Screamin Eagle street cannons. Didn't want to go to loud on this bike. All in all its a great bike to ride!
Almost Uncle Kebo, I was a RK and Ultra guy for years. I bought a 2011 Heritage in 2012 and put on 30K on it, 90% 2 up, great bike. I came across a 2011 RK with 2800 miles last summer and traded for $1200, couldn't pass up the miles gained. I love my new to me RK, but the Heritage is one of my favorites and likely will have another in the future. The Heritage can do it all and looks good doing it. By the way, the Heritage puts the 2009 and newer FL's to shame with regard to ride quality.
I get a not quite but you dont say why... I stick to my opinion.. The HSTC is nimbler than an RK. Compared to my RGU, its almost a mini bike,.. lololol..
The 1 big upgrade I had installed was the removable brackets for the Bags and the back rest. It really changes the bike and you can convert the bike literally in about 1 minute.
I actually think Im not gonna stage 1 this bike either.. (But talk to me in a year..lol)
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