Heeeeeellllllllpp. Slipping and need help....
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mxrider4
hi, it sounds from your post that you have too many complaints to every be happy with a harley.Maybe you should just stick to cars, if the noise is to loud, the ride is rough and you are not happy then why ride? I have a 06 rk standard with thunderheader pipe and the sound isnt near loud enough for me, th SE pipes have a mellow sound in my opinion. But riding a Hog aint about being a badazz and dealing with it, they are very enjoyable bikes to ride. Before my Rk I had a 98 1200sportster that I laid down 30000mi a year commuting to work on. So a 180lb man should have no problem. They have a name for guys like you, "CANDYASS" go cry somewhere else, asnd quit trying to start problems with you little candy *** post. My 2cents.
chris herrin
Ray
but if you want comfort comparable to your GW, you need to be riding an ElectraGlide or a RoadGlide. Even then, 800 mile days are pretty ambitious.
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mxrider4
hi, it sounds from your post that you have too many complaints to every be happy with a harley.Maybe you should just stick to cars, if the noise is to loud, the ride is rough and you are not happy then why ride? I have a 06 rk standard with thunderheader pipe and the sound isnt near loud enough for me, th SE pipes have a mellow sound in my opinion. But riding a Hog aint about being a badazz and dealing with it, they are very enjoyable bikes to ride. Before my Rk I had a 98 1200sportster that I laid down 30000mi a year commuting to work on. So a 180lb man should have no problem. They have a name for guys like you, "CANDYASS" go cry somewhere else, asnd quit trying to start problems with you little candy *** post. My 2cents.
chris herrin
Mr. Herrin, I went and read your first post. Not much of an intro, except to gripe about not having enough power, saying your average freeway speed is ~100mph, and wondering why your gas mileage is only 30 mpg. Good grief; slow down, enjoy the scenery, and watch your mileage climb a bit.
No reason to waltz in here and slam somebody for something they post. If the dude is slingin' a tale, it'll come out on its own. If not, then the idea is to help, not beat yer chest and puff yourself up. Try offering a few constructive bits of info. If the feller don't take 'em, you done the right thing, and it's back on him.
Name callin' is best left to elementary minds in elementary school.
RKC, you've been given plenty of advice to work with. Coming from a Wing, the RK is an elemental bike. It ain't an all-out tourer, and if you expect it to be you will always be disappointed. It'd be the same if you came from a crotch rocket and went to a Wing, expecting to still do wheelies, stoppies, run to 165 mph and back down to a stop in 7 seconds, and lay over in a hairpin with your leathers the only thing keeping you from scraping the paint off the fairing. The Wing wouldn't cut it, would it?
Lower the windshield so you're looking over it; nose height like you said. Put the stock pipes back on if the SEs are too loud. Get some lowers to help with the wind coming from below the windshield. Or try the flap-vest; it works. Or go back and try an Ultra or Road Glide. Or go back to a Wing; ain't no shame in making yourself happy!
In the end only you can make the decision for you. Rest of us got no say-so.
Cleaned the bike today and put it on a stand to work on it. It is awesome looking and I DO love the sound of the SEIIs around town. Right combination of seat, screen and pipes (and helmet?) and I'm sticking with Harley. I am retracing the N. Michigan trip at the end of the month with new seat, windscreen and stock pipes. Thanks again everyone. Big help. Love the Forum, too. Bike pics are forthcoming.
mike
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Easy on the name calling [sm=forgetit.gif]...opinions are wanted, but flaming a guy ain't what we're about.
Speak your peace, but do it in a way that doesn't involve slamming another rider.
Mac
If you have stock handlebars on the Roadking, you will probably never be able to make it comfortable for long trips. I had to go with 2" pullbacks on mine.
The Roadking is a pretty Spartan tourer, and can't be compared to a full dresser. That is why, after 10 years of riding a Roadking I went to an EG Classic.
Good luck in getting what you want the way you want it.
Regards,
Bill






