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Old May 4, 2008 | 07:24 PM
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I just got back from a 150 mile ride on a bunch of Mississippi back roads with twistys and sweepers.

Was not doing a crotch rocket imitation, but was not laying back most of the time either. Lots of long hard sweepers going in at 50-55 and coming out at 70. Had a blast! Discovered a few new roads also. (one with some pretty good elevation changes mixed in with a bunch of sweepers and a few hairpin curves.

Have a ridestr8 stabilizer...basically same thing as the TWR. Also running Michelin Commanders. I scrape the floorboards and floorboard brackets every now and then, but mostly at lower speed, sharper turns. (and if it ever became an issue, they are adjustable and I currently have them on the lowest adjustment).

I am completely happy with my King.

 
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Old May 4, 2008 | 07:28 PM
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I road 100+ miles on godd twisty roads today, and I am still impressed with the way my Standard handles in all ways.
 
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Old May 4, 2008 | 07:37 PM
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An ultra is way more nimble in the curves than a wide glide. Actually anything stock is!
 
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Old May 4, 2008 | 09:05 PM
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You get the wife comfortable on the back of the bagger and she will love it. As the others have said they handle pretty well for their size. Music, storage, comfort; what more do you want?
 
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Old May 4, 2008 | 09:31 PM
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I traded my '06 Night Rod for my SG. It was a very nimble bike. If you pushed both bikes hard on the twisties the V-Rod would handily come out on top. That being said. In casual fun riding on the same road, the Glide is every bit as easy to handle and as much fun to ride as the Rod. Amazingly low speed handling is far better on the SG. It is incredible how easy a bike this big and heavy can be to handle! I can turn this bike around in the street at a crawl. no problem. It balances better than any other bike I've ridden. The slightest forward momentum keeps it steady. Even two up it's a breaze to handle. Factor in that I'm completely comfortable, have a jacket and / or rain gear with me when I need them, arrive rested at my destination, and have tunes when I ride.... No contest! I can see myself owning another V-Rod as a second bike. But as an only bike.... Baggers rule!
 
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Old May 4, 2008 | 09:31 PM
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Love my bagger and love the twisties also. Have taken some corners at probably easey 20 over the speed limit with no problems.Do realizeit some on the switchbacks but compared to my FXE i would never give up my bagger.
 
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Old May 4, 2008 | 09:51 PM
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I went from a FXDC to a RK,have nothad an issue on the twisties with the new bagger. I would definately recommend attending your upcoming dealers' demo days and see for yourself. Honestly, I don't think you will go wrong with a bagger--especially if you are planning to push out a couple of hundred miles 2 up. Best of luck!
 
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Old May 4, 2008 | 10:15 PM
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I bet you can not shake my Road Glide.
What you heard is myth they handel just fine
 
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Old May 5, 2008 | 07:17 AM
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ORIGINAL: spacelord

I traded my '06 Night Rod for my SG. It was a very nimble bike. If you pushed both bikes hard on the twisties the V-Rod would handily come out on top. That being said. In casual fun riding on the same road, the Glide is every bit as easy to handle and as much fun to ride as the Rod. Amazingly low speed handling is far better on the SG. It is incredible how easy a bike this big and heavy can be to handle! I can turn this bike around in the street at a crawl. no problem. It balances better than any other bike I've ridden. The slightest forward momentum keeps it steady. Even two up it's a breaze to handle. Factor in that I'm completely comfortable, have a jacket and / or rain gear with me when I need them, arrive rested at my destination, and have tunes when I ride.... No contest! I can see myself owning another V-Rod as a second bike. But as an only bike.... Baggers rule!
I bought a '92 DynaGlide last year (similar to a SuperGlide/LowRider) and just switched to a Road King Custom last week. I'm amazed at how easy this bike is to steer around a parking lot at really slow speeds! Much, much, much easier to handle than the DynaGlide. I'm a real laid back rider, so I can't really comment on the high speed twisty stuff.

Chris
 
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Old May 5, 2008 | 02:55 PM
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I've had a Road King and now an UltraClassic. No wobble, but then I haven't gone over 100 mph yet. For the size, they actually handle very nicely once you get used to them. I weave in and out of places at low speed with no problem. I travel comfortably with plenty of lockable space. I use my bike for grocery trip and you'd be surprised at the amount of crap you can carry. For me, the bagger works as a great all around bike. If I had the money, I'd have several different styles, but I don't so this one works the best for my lifestyle. Good luck.
 
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