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Old Jul 15, 2013 | 08:55 AM
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I can compare because I BOUGHT AN ULTRA! ” WOOHOO”

My wife wouldn’t normally let me own two bikes, she doesn’t really like one, but it was a pretty good deal and she said the back seat look kind of comfortable.

The Ultra is an 09 like the SG and pretty much stock except for the Python slip-ons. I rode it 200 miles and it gets about 33 mpg which is about 10 mpg less than the SG. You think it’s the Pythons without a Stage 1?

Other than that, she seems to ride good, but that extra weight is taking some getting use to. I can do full lock figure eights in the parking lot with the SG, I’m not there with the Ultra yet.

One of them has to go soon, my CPA says I can only have one payment, but I think my son and I will take a ride somewhere first.

Anyway, I just wanted to share my good fortune.

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Old Jul 15, 2013 | 09:06 AM
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I ran into the same issue, my wife likes to ride on a nice comfy seat and listen to the stereo, Me I like the looks and handling of the SG. So I got the SG and picked up the sundowner seat and plan on getting the tour pack and rear speakers later. I just picked up a hammock seat from a member on here and sent it off to get a custom seat cover.. So it is 6 one way and half a dozen the other way...
 
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Old Jul 15, 2013 | 09:11 AM
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Congrats on your new purchase...
But it seems to me it would just be a hell of alot cheeper to get another seat for when the wife rides on the SG?...
But what do i know...I can only afford one bike. :-(
 
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Old Jul 15, 2013 | 09:16 AM
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Congrats Beary. Dont worry you will get used to it quick. You got a TP on the Sg in your attached pic, so there should not be that much of a weight diff if any. If you are doing full lock figure 8's on your SG, you will be whipping the Ultra around shortly. stay safe man.
 
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Old Jul 15, 2013 | 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by riteway
Congrats on your new purchase...
But it seems to me it would just be a hell of alot cheeper to get another seat for when the wife rides on the SG?...
:-(
Well Ya! But this one was at a really good price, so I told here we could sell it and pay off the SG. She like that idea. But the funny thing was that when she saw the SG next to the Ultra, she "all of a sudden" liked black.

Yes, the plan is sell the ultra and get an Ultra seat and tourpack speakers for the SG. But for now, I have two Harleys, I have two Harleys. LOL

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Old Jul 15, 2013 | 09:25 AM
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Kind of funny, when I first got on the Ultra, the previous owner said I looked like I fit in the seat pretty good. I wasn't sure what he was talking about because it felt just like the SG to me. Turns out he was several inches shorter, so he installed SG shocks and thought I would be uncomfortable. No wonder it felt normal to me. LOL.

The ride home felt fine, but I guess it would because I usually ride a SG.

Anybody got a pair of Ultra shocks laying around?

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Old Jul 15, 2013 | 10:02 AM
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Good bye Ultra!

Yeah - I'm sorry that paint isn't for me... But it is cool to have two motorcycles!

I'd like a lighter, round town motorcycle, I'm thinking Fat Bob. But the FLHX does awesome in town, maybe look for a BMW K1300R...

have a good one.

Harry
 
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Old Jul 15, 2013 | 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by my67pnycar6
Congrats Beary. Dont worry you will get used to it quick. You got a TP on the Sg in your attached pic, so there should not be that much of a weight diff if any. If you are doing full lock figure 8's on your SG, you will be whipping the Ultra around shortly. stay safe man.
I agree; they are both 2009 touring HD's with batwings and tourpaks...not much difference at all, and if the Electraglide has SG shocks, then the handling should be pretty much identical too.

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Old Jul 15, 2013 | 12:07 PM
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Originally Posted by DPelletier
I agree; they are both 2009 touring HD's with batwings and tourpaks...not much difference at all, and if the Electraglide has SG shocks, then the handling should be pretty much identical too.

Dave
Actually I rarely ride the SG with the TP, I added it for a Apples to Apples picture.

HOWEVER, a friend just rode it and said the front tire felt low. He was right, 12.5 psi. I should have checked before I left the sellers house. Maybe that is why the fuel mileage is so bad as well. I'm sure it will handle much better now.

I'm still wondering about the Python slip-ons with stock induction and no turner.

My wife likes controlling the radio stations from the back seat. Can I fix that?

Oh, I thought CB radio was stock, is that not the case? Why two antennas?

I know that the color is either love or hate thing, but being from New Mexico, I guess turquoise is in my blood.

Beary
 
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