I'm appreciating the irony of HD not working on bikes built a few years before, when they work so hard to sell brand new production of bikes that they made half a century ago. Gonna keep my Goldwing.
@El_Peto There are probably more high mileage Harley-Davidson's that any other brand. If you have an actual source for that statement other than "trust me bro" I would be interested to see it. And, your feelings don't count as a source. No market share in which market and compared to what?
@El_Peto HD's problem is that they painted themselves into a corner back in the 1970s. Instead of bragging about their motorcycles, the ad campaigns were playing up the "outlaw" image to potential buyers. As a result, when they tried to develop new bikes, they didn't sell because they didn't go with the image that their buyers had of themselves. At the same time, the average age of HD owners was going up. Most younger riders want more modern bikes. This means that the dental hygenists and bookkeepers who bought them a couple of decades ago are aging out of riding (or breathing), and the kids and grandkids who inherit the Harleys aren't interested. They put them on the market, and discover that they are only worth a fraction of the price of a new one, so they cut the prices to get rid of the damn things. Ironically, the people who DO want one know that today's HD is pretty much the 1972 HD, so they save $20K buying one at an estate sale. This means that they AREN'T buying new ones, which is why HD is feeling the pinch.
I am from Belgium and own a 2016 Electra-Glide Police, and I did a 120.000 km on it so far .I bought it brand new, had a problem with the rear wheel bearings at 50.000 km, on my way to Portugal, and change the front wheel brake discs at 100.000km. Next month I go to Spain on it and to the superrally in the Czech Republic, and in August going to Scotland. It,s a graet bike for me.
I didn't know that dealerships were turning away older bikes. That's definitely a consideration for anyone thinking about buying a used bike. Thanks for the update and video.
i tried bringing a set of evo heads to dealership for seal replacement and they wouldn't touch em. to old! i didn't bring em the bike... just the heads.. nope.
Typically they'll turn away older bikes because Harley-Davidson requires the dealerships to charge around $250/hr labor. I had a 30 year old Dyna Low Rider and the dealer mechanic said he could work on it, but he didn't want to charge me out the ass cuz corporate calls them "vintage" and heavily marks up labor for it.
Omg I’m here at Lock and Lean this weekend, bikeless (it’s a long story) so just watching and hopping on when somebody is nice enough to let me use theirs… IT. IS. INTENSE!!!!!!!
I got to pick up a dropped police cruiser at a demo at the H-D homecoming rally a couple years ago…I was surprised I could do it…the officers coaxed me through it, so I know it’s mainly about technique…I tried picking up a bagger last weekend at a women’s maintenance clinic…and I couldn’t do it (but the guys teaching didn’t really know the technique)…so I really want to try again…before I have to irl!
I don't know about my local HD dealership, but I have another dealership that has Honda, Yamaha, and Ducati and they will not take in any bikes older than ten years to work on, not even for simple things like tire replacement. However, they have a large used inventory with many bikes in there that are more than ten years old, and they are happy to sell you one of those! (I don't go there anymore)
You know, I’ve noticed a lot of motorcycle dealerships have gotten even more snooty than ever. The only motorcycle dealer in my town has gotten so bad. I’ll never go in there again. they even added a “dealer prep” to a used motorcycle.
@@michaellauer3397 Dealer prep is a scam anyway. The only prep they do is taking it out of the crate and connecting the battery. Sure, I'll pay the fee...I'll give you $20.
I thank you kindly, Doodle. I worked at a Harley dealership in 1989-1990 and we serviced the local Ontario Provincial Police bikes. I thought about buying one as an apprentice mechanic. Your concise observations on riding and working one one made me realize they might still be an option for me. I was curious after watching you service the head gasket on that one. I wondered how your ride went. Your videos are very informative, and I'm grateful for all the efforts you put into helping riders. Keep it up, and keep it upright, my friend! Ride safe, dear Doodle! ,,,from Mr. Morgan Taylor. Yokohama, Japan. Formerly of Ontario, Canada.
As having a 20 yr old HD, it really depends on the dealer for service. It's recommended against because most dealers have young techs who can't do them. But you can find ones with older techs who knows twin cams are still twin cams. Also there's more than plenty of local mom & pop shops who will work on the old bikes all the time, and likely be someone like the Bearded Mechanic. I personally feel like ride what ya want. But unless it has warranty, I don't see a need to take it to dealerships for how expensive they are, lol
As a former Police Motors Officer I can confirm the Police bikes we used were extremely well abused and I would never buy one. My personal ride is a Yamaha Royal Star Venture, which is actually a bigger bike in all respects but is the most comfortable I’ve ever ridden. Training is the key to riding big bikes.
I have had 1999 and 2005 Electra Glides as well as a cop version that I put a sidecar on. My 2005 had a 6 gallon aux gas tank over the back seat. I did a 24 hour, 1,500 mile certified Iron Butt ride from MD to FL to MD on it. Thanks for the great videos.
I am the same height as you but as you know different people have different inseams... I have a 2021 Sport Glide which I love and hubby has a 2019 Police Electra with a stage 2 (that he got when I got my Sport Glide so I wouldn't have a faster bike than him lol) and I love to ride that bike also! He had a 2018 Police Road King prior to that but someone pulled a left in front of him with no warning and mangled the front end. The center of gravity on the big baggers is insane compared to the Soft Tail line up. It's so smooth and rides so nice! Great video!
Send your seat to Mean City Cycles. They will custom tailor it to fit your posterier, weight, and riding style. No regrets after over 11 years on my sportbike. It went from 35 mile stretches to all day long rides.
Your riding and content has come so far from the days when you first left your job! Really loving your work, keep it up. And yes, I would consider a used Harley since all my bike to-date are used, although still learning about their differences.
It's been a while since I've seen your content in my feed. It's great to see that you're still putting out some really good riding videos. My first Harley was a Heritage, and I loved it. I always recommend it to people who are considering their first bike. It's very well balanced, great for people like me who don't have super long legs, and it's just easy to maneuver. One of my friends has an old Police Harley, and he loves it.
Just a thought, if you have a chance, try a Honda ST1300. Nothing against the HD, just sharing an experience. It is a sport touring bike and it is a little on the heavy side, a little over 700 lbs wet, not including luggage. However, after seeing you handle big motorcycles, I don't think that is going to be an issue for you. Adjustable seat to three positions, so it can be lowered for shorter riders. It is comfortable in long rides and if it has the factory top box, plenty of storage. 7.7 gal tank that can give you ranges of over 300 miles before having to refuel. I took mine from Knoxville to Key West with my wife, camping and we were able to fit our luggage for two for a week, camping gear, tent, cots, cooking gear, matress, chairs, blankets, etc. and everything fit in the side bags and top box. of course, we shopped wisely, looking for gear that could pack very small. I had a tank bag and that was it. no extra back packs or anything like that. She handles like a dream, you can check tons of videos and reviews on that. I bought mine in 08 and still looks new and after all these years still turn heads :-) May not have the latest electronics but I did upgrades that I thought were very important which makes her more comfortable, like cruise control, most have for long trips, and heated grips for cold days. You can get caught in a down pour and as long as you can keep a constant speed of over 65 mph, you will not get wet at all. Excelent bike even today!
LOL great Video, i worked for Harley Via Dealerships for over 40 years, now retired, and I've ridden them all, my 1st Harley 51 years ago was a brand new SX125 dual sport, briefly after i got out of the Navy i tried to become a motor officer in Kansas but an injury in training changed my mind, but i got to ride bikes a lot in my career with Harley, and my personal ride now is a 2008 Road King, that i totally love............ you keep doing what your doing young lady fun to watch.
Spent many hours on both the police motor and my Ultra Limited. Both can take their toll on the behind but both are essential for the type of riding you’ll be doing. You’re awesome! ❤
Bought my ‘05 TPI fresh out of the box at Rapid City HD SD. LOVED THAT SCOOT!! The saddle was The Most Comfortable seat ever. Sold it to a retired motor officer and couple years later bought a ‘15 UL Low which I love. Have always Loved the Police scoots though.
As a comment on the seat, I had a 1998 KZ1000-P from NC State Trooper bike. The seat looks a lot like that one and was incredibly comfortable. I took many 260+ mile trips and never had an issue with the seat.
Funny seeing the comments from Belgian and Dutch Police Harley owners! I'm also from Belgium next to the Nederlands and also have a 2012 Electra Gilde Police Edition. I purchased mine at a Harley dealership with all Police accessories on it except the Police radio itself. Fel in love years ago and still makes me smile every mile. So keep on riding fellow Police Harley enthousiasts and maybe one day we will meet up somewhere 😉
I was just researching an Suzuki S40 and your video of you breaking yours came up. You have come so far in that time! I’m only looking at an S40 as I’ve broken my CB500x, broke the engine mounts which the engine forms part of the frame. 😢. It will go again I just have to wait.
I don't usually comment, but just noticed from all the clips sewn into this that your videography is 🔥. So good job to you or whoever films your content.
I am on my second Police bike, neither was a service bike so no abuse and VERY low miles when I bought them. An excellent platform to build on and way cheaper than other touring bike.
Enjoying your content, I purchased my 2018 FLHTK, I financed it from a wholesale dealer in New Hampshire. Not a horrible experience, but not one without its challenges. This would be a good episode to try to shoot. They don't allow you to test ride the bikes, as they do all the test drives themselves. It really does challenge the senses and your maintenance knowledge (This is not for the faint of heart!) I've had to replace both my tires after getting a good report on the tires that came with the bike (tested for depth not cupping or other defects). when you let go of the handlebars the bike went into a wobble (another expensive neck bearing repair) and the normal full 10K service. The paperwork was a nightmare and seemed more like a hurried checklist... my bike has the M8 motor and the dealers tech sheet stated it changed both spark plugs... well if you know you know, the M8 has 4 plugs. All said and done, I put an extra 2K into my new bike which sold at $16,999.00 for decent deal and an otherwise decent bike. But buyer beware and know how to go. If you want to PM me I'll share the well know dealership name.
I bought a 2020 FLHTP at then still Bruce Rossmeyer in 2022 during biketoberfest (saw you Sunday morning in the hotel cafeteria doing video editing) and rode it home to Raleigh. I bought it because it had 6.800 miles only, came with the 114 Police motor, RDRS, fan assisted oil cooler and heated grips. The price was way below a comparable Street Glide. Added led lights all around and low laying license plate mount. TAB performance 2-1-2 headers with 4.5" mufflers and DK Custom transformer with hi flow air cleaner and FP4 for stage 1. Now I dropped in a Soundstream head unit with Hertz speakers from Volunteer Audio for 1.5k. had to de-police the bike to make all thumb controls work but aside from that, the bike is perfect and I saved a big chunk of money . Based on my experience I can only recommend to go this route as it saves you a lot of money and you get a bike that rides awesome.
I noticed that in the ad that you were referring to comparing prices the lower priced model is a Switchback. This is a different beast than the other FL models as it is actually a Dyna that has an FL style fork, floorboards and quick detach bags and windshield. It is close to 100lbs lighter than the police model you have. Harley only made it for a few years. It might be something worth checking out.
Hey Doodle, I was thinking about getting a Heritage model. My biker buds all said: that for me, I should consider the heritage model ONLY! All the rest are outside your level of bike size. I'm 5'10",59 years old, first time bike owner/rider & 275lbs. With you being all "sweet & petite" being able to "man handle" I know I should be able to "man-handle" the heritage model just fine! Thank-you for continuing to be a role model-not just for females, but, to us "newbs" and helping us to not be such "squids". Doug🏍️👍🤓
I bought a 1989 FLHTP in 2001 and rode it until 2008. Bought it with about 160,000 km (about 100,000 miles, I'm Canadian) and sold it with about 900,000 (about 550,000 miles. Yes, that is a lot) I never babied it but I looked after it. Heavily modified from the original police layout but, I LOVED that bike!
That's one big bike 😊. I've gotta say my Tigers stock seat seems fine and isn't uncomfortable. You sure looked comfortable doing those tight turns. I'm not sure I'd fancy doing them.
I haven't checked your channel out since the-beginning . I'm very-impressed with your riding-skills , you've put in a lot of effort compared to many Dave nz
I own a 2008 Electra Ultra Classic Peace Officer model. The first year for the fly by wire controls, last year before they switched to the wider frame. And, it being the 100th Anniversary Police edition. It came with the raised HD Police Badge on the front fender. I now have over 113k miles on it. I live in Florida and it is my stress relief vehicle. Grab a cigar, get on the road, ride along A1A when I can. As far as a Police model, I did see some new ones for sale at a Harley dealer years ago. It was still the basic bike with the controls for a police bike, but no cherries and berries, no police radio and no siren. But I did like the bicycle seat for it, and the knobs on the saddle bags for easy reach.
For the street I've had a couple Harleys: a Ultra Limited and a Street Glide. Harleys are fun and owning one makes you part of a huge community of HD fans. Harley fans are a lot like the Jeep community if that makes sense. Anyway, my current ride is a Ducati Diavel. You need to ride a Diavel in a video! Also, I love watching your videos. You have good advice and you're funny!
Thanks for a great video I find that the most comfortable seats are "saddles" where a fair portion of the upper leg is supported in a close to horizontal orientation "RUSSEL DAY LONG SADDLE(S) " ARE AWESOME !!!
In 2010, I bought a 2006 FLHPI, the maintenance records were perfect, bike had low miles and was a trade from a local police department, that was a great bike.
I still have the 1976 police Electra Glide I bought in 1978. My Ultra Classic is a 1994 model with my home built 96" Evo motor in it and I have a mostly stock 1998 Road King. All bought used and never been into the service bay of a Harley dealer. At 66 I guess I'm just stubborn. LoL Great videos! Griz
I got my 2016 Heritage in Jan of 2023. I love it! Had 13k on it, now over 35K. Put a feuling 543 camchest upgrade and boom- she is sick!! The cam upgrade was a game changer for that motor!! So, hells yeah, used all the way.
My friend put the police seat on his ultra limited. He does slow skills a lot and it does help push you forward to the tank. When we go on long trips he says the seat is comfortable but I tease him and ask why does it need an extra air bladder on the seat. I call it the whoopy cushion
I have an 07 Road King police in exactly the color you picked to demonstrate it! Had it about a year now and absolutely love it. It already had the police seat swapped for some cheap thing though, so I had to upgrade to a nicer aftermarket one. Go buy an ex-cop bike people! They’re usually a screaming deal on top of being really nice.
Hello Doodle!! Yes they used 900-s& 883-s in Nevada ! Reason how I know my business partner had an accident in Las Vegas some body back into our truck! We called the police and 2 females rode up on 883-s Super!!!😳😳
Oddly my dealership loves my old Ultra Glide (1996), she is just the most comfortable ride ever (Hence me still riding her, despite the temptation to get a newer one). The dealership guy who does the test ride couldn't express how much he loved riding my old gal.
Nothing wrong with the evolution big block, probably the best engine Harley Davidson ever made, the sports term version is even better! I bought the first year Evo sports term 883 hugger, rode it over 200k, and sold it for more than I paid for it! Never leaked, never broke down, just regular oil changes, 1 primary chain, and I installed a screamin' eagle carb on it. Fantastic bike but I don't race ninjas anymore, so no need for a sportster anymore, I prefer the old lowriders and electraglide sport models now as I'm older and enjoy the ride and scenery more than anything nowdays👍👍💯
Back in the day the main three touring Harley’s was the Ultra the Ultra Classic and the Electra Glide Standard. I always loved the Electra Glide Standard because of the Diecast aluminum in which kept the price lower. I’ve always been a fan of the FLHTP. The FLHP Road Kind is a nice police bike but I always prefer a solid faring. I currently ride a 88 FXRP witch is a Super Glide police bike. Stay Safe and keep the rubber side down.
I remember being (10yrs old) a kid, when my dad picked up three of them at a police auction. They were Shovelheads, with no crash bars. I remember that because my dad didn't weigh much. He had to have them, so he could pick it up, if he dropped it. He fixed-up all three and kept the best one for himself. The two he sold, paid for his personal bike. I remember our local shop in Ventura, CA was run by the Hells Angels. Their clubhouse was right nextdoor. That was my favorite era, when everyone rode custom choppers. Back before H.D. Corp, made it what it's flaming and foreign-made butt is now. They always forget the very people that kept the dream alive for them. Prosperity brought an end to the Mom & Pop shops, of the past... Now they act like they don't know why they suck.
I've bought two used harley's. an 03 heritage,,,, traded it in on a 08 Street glide. I miss the heritage and in hind sight should have kept it for my wife to ride and got the street glide straight out..
I’m from the Netherlands and own an old 1989Texas police Electra glide for over 13 years , and I still love it and will never sell it. 👍
Yours sounds like she purrs!
I'm appreciating the irony of HD not working on bikes built a few years before, when they work so hard to sell brand new production of bikes that they made half a century ago.
Gonna keep my Goldwing.
HUH...???
@El_Peto There are probably more high mileage Harley-Davidson's that any other brand. If you have an actual source for that statement other than "trust me bro" I would be interested to see it. And, your feelings don't count as a source. No market share in which market and compared to what?
@@joshbass7460 Check the ads for used Harleys. Note the mileage.
Or lack of same.
@El_Peto HD's problem is that they painted themselves into a corner back in the 1970s. Instead of bragging about their motorcycles, the ad campaigns were playing up the "outlaw" image to potential buyers.
As a result, when they tried to develop new bikes, they didn't sell because they didn't go with the image that their buyers had of themselves.
At the same time, the average age of HD owners was going up. Most younger riders want more modern bikes. This means that the dental hygenists and bookkeepers who bought them a couple of decades ago are aging out of riding (or breathing), and the kids and grandkids who inherit the Harleys aren't interested. They put them on the market, and discover that they are only worth a fraction of the price of a new one, so they cut the prices to get rid of the damn things.
Ironically, the people who DO want one know that today's HD is pretty much the 1972 HD, so they save $20K buying one at an estate sale. This means that they AREN'T buying new ones, which is why HD is feeling the pinch.
@@SoloPilot6 and what bikes are younger people actually buying?
A friend of mine has been riding a 1999 Police Road King for years. Good job Doodle.
I am from Belgium and own a 2016 Electra-Glide Police, and I did a 120.000 km on it so far
.I bought it brand new, had a problem with the rear wheel bearings at 50.000 km, on my way to Portugal, and change the front wheel brake discs at 100.000km.
Next month I go to Spain on it and to the superrally in the Czech Republic, and in August going to Scotland.
It,s a graet bike for me.
I didn't know that dealerships were turning away older bikes. That's definitely a consideration for anyone thinking about buying a used bike. Thanks for the update and video.
i tried bringing a set of evo heads to dealership for seal replacement and they wouldn't touch em. to old! i didn't bring em the bike... just the heads.. nope.
@@97delkron unbelievable and sad
The dealership generally prefers to sell and work on new bikes.
If you can't fix it, you don't own it
Typically they'll turn away older bikes because Harley-Davidson requires the dealerships to charge around $250/hr labor. I had a 30 year old Dyna Low Rider and the dealer mechanic said he could work on it, but he didn't want to charge me out the ass cuz corporate calls them "vintage" and heavily marks up labor for it.
You've got guts, Doodle! Can't wait to see you run a police course!
Omg I’m here at Lock and Lean this weekend, bikeless (it’s a long story) so just watching and hopping on when somebody is nice enough to let me use theirs… IT. IS. INTENSE!!!!!!!
I got to pick up a dropped police cruiser at a demo at the H-D homecoming rally a couple years ago…I was surprised I could do it…the officers coaxed me through it, so I know it’s mainly about technique…I tried picking up a bagger last weekend at a women’s maintenance clinic…and I couldn’t do it (but the guys teaching didn’t really know the technique)…so I really want to try again…before I have to irl!
To answer your question at the end, Yes! I have a 1986 FLHTC. My Dad bought it in the early 90s, and I've had it since 07. Love your content!
I don't know about my local HD dealership, but I have another dealership that has Honda, Yamaha, and Ducati and they will not take in any bikes older than ten years to work on, not even for simple things like tire replacement. However, they have a large used inventory with many bikes in there that are more than ten years old, and they are happy to sell you one of those!
(I don't go there anymore)
Typical....
That's a dealership to avoid.
You know, I’ve noticed a lot of motorcycle dealerships have gotten even more snooty than ever. The only motorcycle dealer in my town has gotten so bad. I’ll never go in there again. they even added a “dealer prep” to a used motorcycle.
@@michaellauer3397 Dealer prep is a scam anyway. The only prep they do is taking it out of the crate and connecting the battery. Sure, I'll pay the fee...I'll give you $20.
I thank you kindly, Doodle. I worked at a Harley dealership in 1989-1990 and we serviced the local Ontario Provincial Police bikes. I thought about buying one as an apprentice mechanic. Your concise observations on riding and working one one made me realize they might still be an option for me. I was curious after watching you service the head gasket on that one. I wondered how your ride went. Your videos are very informative, and I'm grateful for all the efforts you put into helping riders. Keep it up, and keep it upright, my friend! Ride safe, dear Doodle! ,,,from Mr. Morgan Taylor. Yokohama, Japan. Formerly of Ontario, Canada.
As having a 20 yr old HD, it really depends on the dealer for service. It's recommended against because most dealers have young techs who can't do them. But you can find ones with older techs who knows twin cams are still twin cams.
Also there's more than plenty of local mom & pop shops who will work on the old bikes all the time, and likely be someone like the Bearded Mechanic.
I personally feel like ride what ya want. But unless it has warranty, I don't see a need to take it to dealerships for how expensive they are, lol
As a former Police Motors Officer I can confirm the Police bikes we used were extremely well abused and I would never buy one. My personal ride is a Yamaha Royal Star Venture, which is actually a bigger bike in all respects but is the most comfortable I’ve ever ridden. Training is the key to riding big bikes.
A fellow sofa-glide rider! I love my RSV.
"Extremely well abused" is funny.
Thanks!
Thank YOU!
I have had 1999 and 2005 Electra Glides as well as a cop version that I put a sidecar on. My 2005 had a 6 gallon aux gas tank over the back seat. I did a 24 hour, 1,500 mile certified Iron Butt ride from MD to FL to MD on it. Thanks for the great videos.
Always a pleasure watching your vid Doodles 👍. Keep them coming girl and safe cruising till next time...
The police seat is the most comfortable seat I've ever had! It's fantastic
We know what’s UP!
The call it a 8 hour seat for a reason.
I am the same height as you but as you know different people have different inseams... I have a 2021 Sport Glide which I love and hubby has a 2019 Police Electra with a stage 2 (that he got when I got my Sport Glide so I wouldn't have a faster bike than him lol) and I love to ride that bike also! He had a 2018 Police Road King prior to that but someone pulled a left in front of him with no warning and mangled the front end. The center of gravity on the big baggers is insane compared to the Soft Tail line up. It's so smooth and rides so nice! Great video!
I have an 02 Electra Glide and I can't see myself ever parting with it. Great video and keep doing what you do.
Send your seat to Mean City Cycles. They will custom tailor it to fit your posterier, weight, and riding style. No regrets after over 11 years on my sportbike. It went from 35 mile stretches to all day long rides.
Your riding and content has come so far from the days when you first left your job! Really loving your work, keep it up. And yes, I would consider a used Harley since all my bike to-date are used, although still learning about their differences.
Today I decided to ride in spite of the gusty winds forecast…on account of you. And I’m a 5’ 9” 185 pound guy. Keep inspiring, Doodle!
It's been a while since I've seen your content in my feed. It's great to see that you're still putting out some really good riding videos. My first Harley was a Heritage, and I loved it. I always recommend it to people who are considering their first bike. It's very well balanced, great for people like me who don't have super long legs, and it's just easy to maneuver. One of my friends has an old Police Harley, and he loves it.
Don't look now but you are becoming a seasoned rider young lady. I tip my hat to you.
Excellent video. You have had incredible motorcycle journey. Its been fun to watch through the years.
In the city I live in the retired H.D.s 1st and 2nd gear are thrashed. Nice research and video.
@ 3:55 ''My butt's pretty good'', has to be the understatement of the year !
Got a 2012 heritage softail and loving it only done 2500Km when I got it 12 months ago now 4800Km enjoying your insights just awesome. Keep riding 🎉
Nice job. Your videos are engaging and before I know it, I've been binge watching for 5 videos. Keep up the great work.
Ahhh glad to hear!!
OMG the SHERF! Haha! This was an AWESOME episode Doodle. Safe travels. 😍
Wow! I didn’t know if I wanted to watch this, but now that I did, you’re my new hero you’re awesome cheers, love and light from Alberta Canada!
Glad to watch you and meet you in Nashville this weekend at Lock and Lean 101. Keep climbing that ladder!
Just a thought, if you have a chance, try a Honda ST1300. Nothing against the HD, just sharing an experience.
It is a sport touring bike and it is a little on the heavy side, a little over 700 lbs wet, not including luggage. However, after seeing you handle big motorcycles, I don't think that is going to be an issue for you. Adjustable seat to three positions, so it can be lowered for shorter riders. It is comfortable in long rides and if it has the factory top box, plenty of storage.
7.7 gal tank that can give you ranges of over 300 miles before having to refuel.
I took mine from Knoxville to Key West with my wife, camping and we were able to fit our luggage for two for a week, camping gear, tent, cots, cooking gear, matress, chairs, blankets, etc. and everything fit in the side bags and top box. of course, we shopped wisely, looking for gear that could pack very small. I had a tank bag and that was it. no extra back packs or anything like that.
She handles like a dream, you can check tons of videos and reviews on that.
I bought mine in 08 and still looks new and after all these years still turn heads :-) May not have the latest electronics but I did upgrades that I thought were very important which makes her more comfortable, like cruise control, most have for long trips, and heated grips for cold days.
You can get caught in a down pour and as long as you can keep a constant speed of over 65 mph, you will not get wet at all.
Excelent bike even today!
LOL great Video, i worked for Harley Via Dealerships for over 40 years, now retired, and I've ridden them all, my 1st Harley 51 years ago was a brand new SX125 dual sport, briefly after i got out of the Navy i tried to become a motor officer in Kansas but an injury in training changed my mind, but i got to ride bikes a lot in my career with Harley, and my personal ride now is a 2008 Road King, that i totally love............ you keep doing what your doing young lady fun to watch.
You are such an inspiration! I love your go getter attitude! You are incredible! Ride safe! 👍😊🤙🏼😎
Spent many hours on both the police motor and my Ultra Limited. Both can take their toll on the behind but both are essential for the type of riding you’ll be doing. You’re awesome! ❤
Bought my ‘05 TPI fresh out of the box at Rapid City HD SD. LOVED THAT SCOOT!! The saddle was The Most Comfortable seat ever. Sold it to a retired motor officer and couple years later bought a ‘15 UL Low which I love. Have always Loved the Police scoots though.
As a comment on the seat, I had a 1998 KZ1000-P from NC State Trooper bike.
The seat looks a lot like that one and was incredibly comfortable. I took many 260+ mile trips and never had an issue with the seat.
:) THANKS for sharing! Did not know about serving older Bikes either :( ALL the BEST and Cheers!
The Capital Police have used some of the Sportsters
I just bought a 2002 Electra glide classic shriners ed with 9873 miles on it . Super nice ride and handling .
Funny seeing the comments from Belgian and Dutch Police Harley owners!
I'm also from Belgium next to the Nederlands and also have a 2012 Electra Gilde Police Edition.
I purchased mine at a Harley dealership with all Police accessories on it except the Police radio itself.
Fel in love years ago and still makes me smile every mile.
So keep on riding fellow Police Harley enthousiasts and maybe one day we will meet up somewhere 😉
I was just researching an Suzuki S40 and your video of you breaking yours came up. You have come so far in that time! I’m only looking at an S40 as I’ve broken my CB500x, broke the engine mounts which the engine forms part of the frame. 😢. It will go again I just have to wait.
Last September I purchased a 2005 Road King Classic. My first HD and I love it.
I have a 2014 as well. I tried a different seat and then went back to the police seat. It’s pretty comfy.
That's funny you said chips. That's what California highway patrol are called. Just like to the TV show. Frank pauncharello and John Baker. Cheers
Look, Google, you decided to ride the bike home, cause' you're BADASS! I love how you love motorcycles--great content!
I don't usually comment, but just noticed from all the clips sewn into this that your videography is 🔥. So good job to you or whoever films your content.
I am on my second Police bike, neither was a service bike so no abuse and VERY low miles when I bought them. An excellent platform to build on and way cheaper than other touring bike.
I have a 2009 Ultra Classic…..still gets the job done and is super comfortable. It eats up the miles out on a road trip. And……it didn’t cost $30k!
Enjoying your content, I purchased my 2018 FLHTK, I financed it from a wholesale dealer in New Hampshire. Not a horrible experience, but not one without its challenges. This would be a good episode to try to shoot. They don't allow you to test ride the bikes, as they do all the test drives themselves. It really does challenge the senses and your maintenance knowledge (This is not for the faint of heart!) I've had to replace both my tires after getting a good report on the tires that came with the bike (tested for depth not cupping or other defects). when you let go of the handlebars the bike went into a wobble (another expensive neck bearing repair) and the normal full 10K service. The paperwork was a nightmare and seemed more like a hurried checklist... my bike has the M8 motor and the dealers tech sheet stated it changed both spark plugs... well if you know you know, the M8 has 4 plugs. All said and done, I put an extra 2K into my new bike which sold at $16,999.00 for decent deal and an otherwise decent bike. But buyer beware and know how to go. If you want to PM me I'll share the well know dealership name.
I'm an ex police officer of 18 yrs and would love to get an old retired police harley-davidson any day
i never knew harley would turn away a bike because its over 20 years old !
I can't help but smile when my favorite UA-cam channels cross paths 😀
A good seat isn’t just soft:; it supports you in the right places 😊
I bought a 2020 FLHTP at then still Bruce Rossmeyer in 2022 during biketoberfest (saw you Sunday morning in the hotel cafeteria doing video editing) and rode it home to Raleigh.
I bought it because it had 6.800 miles only, came with the 114 Police motor, RDRS, fan assisted oil cooler and heated grips. The price was way below a comparable Street Glide. Added led lights all around and low laying license plate mount. TAB performance 2-1-2 headers with 4.5" mufflers and DK Custom transformer with hi flow air cleaner and FP4 for stage 1. Now I dropped in a Soundstream head unit with Hertz speakers from Volunteer Audio for 1.5k. had to de-police the bike to make all thumb controls work but aside from that, the bike is perfect and I saved a big chunk of money .
Based on my experience I can only recommend to go this route as it saves you a lot of money and you get a bike that rides awesome.
I noticed that in the ad that you were referring to comparing prices the lower priced model is a Switchback. This is a different beast than the other FL models as it is actually a Dyna that has an FL style fork, floorboards and quick detach bags and windshield. It is close to 100lbs lighter than the police model you have. Harley only made it for a few years. It might be something worth checking out.
Hey Doodle, I was thinking about getting a Heritage model. My biker buds all said: that for me, I should consider the heritage model ONLY! All the rest are outside your level of bike size. I'm 5'10",59 years old, first time bike owner/rider & 275lbs. With you being all "sweet & petite" being able to "man handle" I know I should be able to "man-handle" the heritage model just fine! Thank-you for continuing to be a role model-not just for females, but, to us "newbs" and helping us to not be such "squids". Doug🏍️👍🤓
I bought a 1989 FLHTP in 2001 and rode it until 2008. Bought it with about 160,000 km (about 100,000 miles, I'm Canadian) and sold it with about 900,000 (about 550,000 miles. Yes, that is a lot) I never babied it but I looked after it. Heavily modified from the original police layout but, I LOVED that bike!
Just bought a used street glide and we love it!!!
That's one big bike 😊. I've gotta say my Tigers stock seat seems fine and isn't uncomfortable. You sure looked comfortable doing those tight turns. I'm not sure I'd fancy doing them.
I haven't checked your channel out since the-beginning . I'm very-impressed with your riding-skills , you've put in a lot of effort compared to many Dave nz
I own a 2008 Electra Ultra Classic Peace Officer model. The first year for the fly by wire controls, last year before they switched to the wider frame. And, it being the 100th Anniversary Police edition. It came with the raised HD Police Badge on the front fender. I now have over 113k miles on it. I live in Florida and it is my stress relief vehicle. Grab a cigar, get on the road, ride along A1A when I can. As far as a Police model, I did see some new ones for sale at a Harley dealer years ago. It was still the basic bike with the controls for a police bike, but no cherries and berries, no police radio and no siren. But I did like the bicycle seat for it, and the knobs on the saddle bags for easy reach.
5:13. Nice touch. 😂😂
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Very cool post Doodle always the best content your knowledge and skill is impressive blessings
Hey Doods....... great to see that you got ya boiii Jerry into your video! 😁😁😁😁
Wow! A courageous lady, taking on "old Harley's". Those things are "beast".
For the street I've had a couple Harleys: a Ultra Limited and a Street Glide. Harleys are fun and owning one makes you part of a huge community of HD fans. Harley fans are a lot like the Jeep community if that makes sense. Anyway, my current ride is a Ducati Diavel. You need to ride a Diavel in a video! Also, I love watching your videos. You have good advice and you're funny!
Thanks for a great video
I find that the most comfortable seats are "saddles" where a fair portion of the upper leg is supported in a close to horizontal orientation
"RUSSEL DAY LONG SADDLE(S) " ARE AWESOME !!!
Good job doodle, love that ride coming back to Georgia!
In 2010, I bought a 2006 FLHPI, the maintenance records were perfect, bike had low miles and was a trade from a local police department, that was a great bike.
Bought a 2019 Heritage last year, sold the Electroglide. Love the Softail frame. Handles much better than the Electroglide.
I still have the 1976 police Electra Glide I bought in 1978. My Ultra Classic is a 1994 model with my home built 96" Evo motor in it and I have a mostly stock 1998 Road King. All bought used and never been into the service bay of a Harley dealer. At 66 I guess I'm just stubborn. LoL
Great videos!
Griz
I have a 2009 Police Road King. I love it. Our local PD gets them blacked out, no badges except a small reflected bar and shield on the side covers.
I bet that looks awesome. I would love to see a picture of it
Hi there Doodle just wishing you a happy & safe Easter
Love in friendship always
from your friend always Australia 🦘
Nice work Ms....
Excellent video, Doodle. Some very useful info and probably would go HD Low Rider ST (green). I'd make my own memories :o).
I got my 2016 Heritage in Jan of 2023. I love it! Had 13k on it, now over 35K. Put a feuling 543 camchest upgrade and boom- she is sick!! The cam upgrade was a game changer for that motor!! So, hells yeah, used all the way.
Sweeet!!
Love it. Ride Long and Prosper.
I'm looking for a police road king right now love the old police bikes perfect canvas for a custom build
My friend put the police seat on his ultra limited. He does slow skills a lot and it does help push you forward to the tank. When we go on long trips he says the seat is comfortable but I tease him and ask why does it need an extra air bladder on the seat. I call it the whoopy cushion
Always love your videos, Carol
Really enjoy my 16 road glide and the shark nose, thanks great video !
that Pass up into the Rocks, wow
Great video as usual keep going We enjoy your content Hope you have a great day
Police are civilians too. 5:36
I have an 07 Road King police in exactly the color you picked to demonstrate it!
Had it about a year now and absolutely love it. It already had the police seat swapped for some cheap thing though, so I had to upgrade to a nicer aftermarket one.
Go buy an ex-cop bike people! They’re usually a screaming deal on top of being really nice.
Hello Doodle!! Yes they used 900-s& 883-s in Nevada ! Reason how I know my business partner had an accident in Las Vegas some body back into our truck! We called the police and 2 females rode up on 883-s Super!!!😳😳
I bought a 2017 street glide because I love to work on and modify my bikes. I don't want to deal with voided warranties or anything.
I remember watching that video on Bikes and Beards with the "Bolice" and "Sherf" motorcycles, it was pretty funny. 😆
Oddly my dealership loves my old Ultra Glide (1996), she is just the most comfortable ride ever (Hence me still riding her, despite the temptation to get a newer one). The dealership guy who does the test ride couldn't express how much he loved riding my old gal.
Nothing wrong with the evolution big block, probably the best engine Harley Davidson ever made, the sports term version is even better! I bought the first year Evo sports term 883 hugger, rode it over 200k, and sold it for more than I paid for it! Never leaked, never broke down, just regular oil changes, 1 primary chain, and I installed a screamin' eagle carb on it. Fantastic bike but I don't race ninjas anymore, so no need for a sportster anymore, I prefer the old lowriders and electraglide sport models now as I'm older and enjoy the ride and scenery more than anything nowdays👍👍💯
I have a 2010 Electa Glide and love it. I think I'm going to be looking for an older one with an EVO engine this summer.
Back in the day the main three touring Harley’s was the Ultra the Ultra Classic and the Electra Glide Standard. I always loved the Electra Glide Standard because of the Diecast aluminum in which kept the price lower. I’ve always been a fan of the FLHTP. The FLHP Road Kind is a nice police bike but I always prefer a solid faring. I currently ride a 88 FXRP witch is a Super Glide police bike. Stay Safe and keep the rubber side down.
I remember being (10yrs old) a kid, when my dad picked up three of them at a police auction. They were Shovelheads, with no crash bars. I remember that because my dad didn't weigh much. He had to have them, so he could pick it up, if he dropped it. He fixed-up all three and kept the best one for himself. The two he sold, paid for his personal bike. I remember our local shop in Ventura, CA was run by the Hells Angels. Their clubhouse was right nextdoor. That was my favorite era, when everyone rode custom choppers. Back before H.D. Corp, made it what it's flaming and foreign-made butt is now. They always forget the very people that kept the dream alive for them. Prosperity brought an end to the Mom & Pop shops, of the past... Now they act like they don't know why they suck.
I've bought two used harley's. an 03 heritage,,,, traded it in on a 08 Street glide. I miss the heritage and in hind sight should have kept it for my wife to ride and got the street glide straight out..
I’m a motorman. I ride an old police Harley off duty too.
Love your content Doodle.
Thank you for serving our communities 🙏🏽
You’re most welcome. For the next two weeks, I’m doing a Police Motor Instructor Class. Keep up the great content, keep riding and stay safe.
My buddy has a Baltimore city police bike that he absolutely loves! It’s got to be at least 20 years old.
I’ve spent some time on a police road king and loved it.
I suffer with depression. My 2016 Harley Ultra Limited has only 4008 miles on it. These videos encourage me to get out by myself. Thanks.
Another great one, @Carolyne 😁😁😁👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾