heritage touring?
grzly
I have a Heritage and love it. It is great for the rides we take which do not include a lot of 60+mph. Mine is a 5 speed, so at freeway speeds, there is a little buzziness that would get old if I were going cross country. The newer 6 speed bikes should be better at freeway speeds. Friends with Softails that put a 6 speed on their older bikes enjoy freeway cruising.
If I were going to be on the freeway all of the time with a passenger, I would like the air adjustable suspension, dual front brakes, rubber mounted engine, cruise control and stereo. If you're hitting a lot of corners, the increased lean angle of a touring bike is nice, but it comes at the cost of higher seat height.
Someday, I'd like one of each.
Two things I found worth noting on comparing a tourer (full bagger) with the Heritage. The saddlebags on the Heritage are okay, but they don't have ANY security to them. With the Gold Wing both saddle bags and trunk locked (electronic), which was great when you didn't want to worry as much at each pitstop. On the Roadliner I had LeatherLyke bags, which did lock. I'd be tempted to replace my Heritage bags with LeatherLyke if (and when) they get too bad, but for now the look and feel of the leather keeps me happy with the Heritage.
Second thing is ride and comfort. The Gold Wing was HOT (those dang cylinders sticking out on each side super heat your feet), so coming over to the Heritage wasn't that big of a deal when it comes to the heat issue. In fact, I love the V-Twin setup more for touring simply because you can get more air up and around you. But the Heritage oil tank is right under your seat, and on a hot day you'll feel it on your thighs. For me the heat issue is something I'd rather not have, but then again I wouldn't have a bigger motor or the feeling I get on my Heritage. So it's a worthwhile tradeoff for now.
As for ride, both the Ultra and Gold Wing were a lot more comfortable off the showroom floor. The seats on both are already pretty good. I actually like the Ultra's fit a little more than the Gold Wing. As for the Heritage, the seat is acceptable and I'm going to make a couple small changes. I just ordered a FireHouse Customs backrest which I'll install for long trips. I hope to have it by Thursday since I'm hitting the road again on Friday, but if not there's always the next trip.
Finally, the Ultra handle bars seemed a bit more comfortable for me as well. I still have the mini-apes on the Heritage but I'm thinking of swapping them pretty soon for some bars I bought from a member. They had been on a Fatboy, if I recall, and they are lower, but before I make the swap I want to decide on some hand grips. For now, though, I've moved the mini-apes back a bit toward me so that the reach is shorter (not really needed) and the height is lower (what I'm looking for). Some, though, seem to prefer the mini-apes, so like a lot of things on bikes it all depends on what you like personally.




