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to each their own but it's the road glide for me. if you are trying to use this poll to help you decide which is the better bike to get then you need to go to a dealership & test ride both of them on the same day. then make your decision. the real question is which do YOU prefer?
Another one of those weekly threads of someone wanting us to sell them on something or extoll the virtues of either bike. Siily.
Buy one of each and then get back to us.
I like MY Road Glide... but I'm very happy to admit, the Street Glide, is by far more popular.
If i had a garage big enough, I'd get several bikes.... but I can only ride one of them at a time.... so? I'll stick with my '05 FLTRi
I know.. I know.. Another SG vs RG thread.. I haven't seen many polls though, and it looks like the RG is surprisingly ahead of the game.. Just curious what the general consensus is regarding preference of the riders on here. Don't shoot me. You can punch me in the stomach a few times though if you wish.
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