All points are spot on. My wife and I put on over 11000km (just under 7000mi), on our 2023 RGL. No regrets! As I age the weight will be a factor but for now we are enjoying every mile we put on. Keep the shiny side up!👊🏼
My wife and I just passed 34,000 miles today on my ‘21 Road Glide Limited, and it’s all recreational mileage (I work out of my home office, so I have no commute). I bought it new in April 2021, and it still rides like the day I bought it… though, it still has the stock seat, bars, suspension, engine components, so no wonder it does. 😂 It’s a fantastic bike, and has been an ideal motorcycle for very long two-up trips. My wife originally wasn’t thrilled about me buying this bike (primarily because of the price tag), but she’s turned around and loves it now to the point that lately she’s instigated a few trips (“Hey, let’s go here. Hey, let’s go there.”). More often than not, these days, our “us-time” activity is on the RGL, heading some point on the compass, listening to music through the headsets (and sometimes singing along), and both of us blah blah blah with each other the vast majority of time. It might just be the thing that could put marriage counselors outta business. At least for us, anyway. 😉
Totally agree and same with us. This bike and communication devices has done great things for our get away times and marriage. We better keep them both!
All points made are spot on, I use my touring bike as a all around cruiser. It’s my bar hopper and long distance bike. It can be a bit heavy but I found over time you get use to it
I bot my 2011 road glide ultra used in 2017 and its a 103 cu in and you are right it is heavy but is comfortable. I traded my 2006 soft tail std in to get the road glide. This was in northern AZ with lot's of ups and downs and lots of curves and switchbacks by Sedona and this bike handles it like a dream. I am West Texas now due to financial troubles but still ride almost every day. Troubles here all the roads are straight and flat. Keep up the videos I watch every chance I get.
I keep a cooler, and things I may need on the road in the high side saddlebag, and gear I won’t need until I arrive is in the low side saddlebag. The longer the trip, the more I will carry in the tour pack, and use the bag on the trunk. For highway riding, nothing beats the big tourer with cruise control!!
Bob, all great points and I think we all pack our touring bikes different when riding alone. Now when the misses is along with all her gear I will pull the trailer. Hey there are options
Will be moving up to a touring bike in the next year or so. Appreciate this review. @ 8:20ish….bought the bike as an ‘investment’? Maybe investing in enjoyment but certainly not a monetary investment…..going up in value. As of right now, change is always possible, gonna go with a Goldwing. All my buds ride Harleys, have all the Harley gear, and don’t mind giving me shat. Always tell ‘em, u ride ur ride and I’ll ride mine. Never minded being the odd man out. 😂 Harley has lost their minds with prices, bikes, accessories, and service.
No kidding on the prices and who cares what someone rides. My investment comment was more the $$ for the enjoyment. We all know they resale is never really good. Good luck on picking the new bike!
I use the big waterproof Ciro bag on my luggage rack, it adds a lot of storage. these bikes are just as good as my old Goldwing for touring and they are way way cooler...............JB..
I have 2017 Road Glide Ultra with close to 45,000,00 miles. I’m a firm believer in Stage 1!!!Question I have Bob is Stage 2 is it worth the money. When you factor in the weight, the fact this is a touring bike, not a lightweight drag bike. When your doing 80mph down the highway does it really matter if your a little quicker going through the gears. Doing stage 2 isn’t cheap. Love to hear your thoughts
Great question and I see it both ways. No one NEEDS a stage 2 as far as I am concerned and where I like it is from a stop and it does give you the ability to get out of a jam sometimes. And of course some of us are just , men children lol
@@BoDean52 I’ve had my current bike since 2019 and am still happy with it. Maybe one day the bug will hit me and I’ll probably look into a Road Glide. Stay safe!
🛑🛑 I have to agree with you Bob. The Weight of the bike is a bit, overwhelming. You have to always be watching how you park, and prepare yourself for each situation when dealing with the bikes weight. 👍💯 Don’t get me wrong, it’s not a “deal breaker”, but the weight of the bike is always in the back of your mind. 👍
I'd be more scared that Mrs. BoDean will find the receipts. I said before, the Road King is everything you need, nothing you don't. You Road-Glide Limited & my Electra-Glide Ultra Classic is everything we want, but don't need. I will keep my 95th Anniversary Ultra Classic stock, as it has so many factory options, it is like a Cadillac. My junker 1994 Electra-Glide Classic will be rebuilt, but will end up stripped down to the basics, just like a Road King. It will be my daily bike, while the 95th Anniversary will be for long-distance touring. My Flathead chopper will be used mainly for bar hopping. Trouble is I rarely hang out at bars
Good stuff here my friend! Thinking I need to do something like this when I am out on the Nullarbor Plain and there is nothing else to do. And I am about to roll 45K on Scarlett. Think that is enough miles to do a real review? 🤣😎
Well same from and both great bikes. For me, the top two things I like better is the room in the cockpit (I had an 18 UL) as my UL felt cramped at 6'3". Also, no doubt it rides better at highway speeds. I would take either one for sure!
I watched @jarvisbiker when we were all at O.W.N, that man was RIDING!! He handled his Road Glide like it was a G… er, sport bike. Got me thinking that if I ever decided to buy a brand new bike, I would have to consider a RG, along with the others in the category
All points are spot on. My wife and I put on over 11000km (just under 7000mi), on our 2023 RGL. No regrets! As I age the weight will be a factor but for now we are enjoying every mile we put on. Keep the shiny side up!👊🏼
Right on!
My wife and I just passed 34,000 miles today on my ‘21 Road Glide Limited, and it’s all recreational mileage (I work out of my home office, so I have no commute). I bought it new in April 2021, and it still rides like the day I bought it… though, it still has the stock seat, bars, suspension, engine components, so no wonder it does. 😂
It’s a fantastic bike, and has been an ideal motorcycle for very long two-up trips. My wife originally wasn’t thrilled about me buying this bike (primarily because of the price tag), but she’s turned around and loves it now to the point that lately she’s instigated a few trips (“Hey, let’s go here. Hey, let’s go there.”).
More often than not, these days, our “us-time” activity is on the RGL, heading some point on the compass, listening to music through the headsets (and sometimes singing along), and both of us blah blah blah with each other the vast majority of time. It might just be the thing that could put marriage counselors outta business. At least for us, anyway. 😉
Totally agree and same with us. This bike and communication devices has done great things for our get away times and marriage. We better keep them both!
All points made are spot on, I use my touring bike as a all around cruiser. It’s my bar hopper and long distance bike. It can be a bit heavy but I found over time you get use to it
Agree and so fun to ride no matter where we go. Just checking your channel out, nice stuff!
I bot my 2011 road glide ultra used in 2017 and its a 103 cu in and you are right it is heavy but is comfortable. I traded my 2006 soft tail std in to get the road glide. This was in northern AZ with lot's of ups and downs and lots of curves and switchbacks by Sedona and this bike handles it like a dream. I am West Texas now due to financial troubles but still ride almost every day. Troubles here all the roads are straight and flat. Keep up the videos I watch every chance I get.
thanks for that and like Texas, Michigan is so flat. Find a few roads that have some excitement but need to travel to get to some real good ones
I keep a cooler, and things I may need on the road in the high side saddlebag, and gear I won’t need until I arrive is in the low side saddlebag. The longer the trip, the more I will carry in the tour pack, and use the bag on the trunk. For highway riding, nothing beats the big tourer with cruise control!!
That’s a big for sure!
Thank you! I can't wait to get a RG Limited next spring. Beautiful country there as well.
Thanks and you will love it
Bob, all great points and I think we all pack our touring bikes different when riding alone. Now when the misses is along with all her gear I will pull the trailer. Hey there are options
Pulling the trailer easy? I just never felt comfortable doing that
Will be moving up to a touring bike in the next year or so. Appreciate this review.
@ 8:20ish….bought the bike as an ‘investment’? Maybe investing in enjoyment but certainly not a monetary investment…..going up in value.
As of right now, change is always possible, gonna go with a Goldwing. All my buds ride Harleys, have all the Harley gear, and don’t mind giving me shat. Always tell ‘em, u ride ur ride and I’ll ride mine. Never minded being the odd man out. 😂
Harley has lost their minds with prices, bikes, accessories, and service.
No kidding on the prices and who cares what someone rides. My investment comment was more the $$ for the enjoyment. We all know they resale is never really good. Good luck on picking the new bike!
I use the big waterproof Ciro bag on my luggage rack, it adds a lot of storage. these bikes are just as good as my old Goldwing for touring and they are way way cooler...............JB..
Way way cooler? C’mon man! My bright yellow Wing is very cool…. Isn’t it??😂😂😂
Totally agree on I still like the Rick Rak bag when I need a lot of storage
cool and bright :)
@@BoDean52 😂😂
Good review. I love my Ultra. Is that Midnight Crimson? I have a Twisted Cherry and they look similar.
It is Midnight Crimson and I love it, Twisted Cherry I like a ton too!
Great video. I am going to be getting a RoadGlide
Thanks and bet you will like it Ron
Glad you are enjoying the bike. The only thing keeping me from getting a RGL is the fact that I can't afford one.😢
They are really nice bikes for sure and expensive. Have you considered a used one?
I have a 21 road glide limited . I agree with you. Great bike. The heat was an issue until I got rid of the cat.
Huge difference isn’t it Harry
@@BoDean52 not huge but noticeable
I have 2017 Road Glide Ultra with close to 45,000,00 miles. I’m a firm believer in Stage 1!!!Question I have Bob is Stage 2 is it worth the money. When you factor in the weight, the fact this is a touring bike, not a lightweight drag bike. When your doing 80mph down the highway does it really matter if your a little quicker going through the gears. Doing stage 2 isn’t cheap. Love to hear your thoughts
Great question and I see it both ways. No one NEEDS a stage 2 as far as I am concerned and where I like it is from a stop and it does give you the ability to get out of a jam sometimes. And of course some of us are just , men children lol
Thats absolute great having 10 thousand miles on your bigbike bro
Have few bikes I rack miles up on but mostly this one. Should last me another 40 years at this pace :)
Thanks for the review!
Appreciate that, I still love this bike after 2 years
@@BoDean52 I’ve had my current bike since 2019 and am still happy with it. Maybe one day the bug will hit me and I’ll probably look into a Road Glide. Stay safe!
🛑🛑 I have to agree with you Bob.
The Weight of the bike is a bit, overwhelming.
You have to always be watching how you park, and prepare yourself for each situation when dealing with the bikes weight. 👍💯
Don’t get me wrong, it’s not a “deal breaker”, but the weight of the bike is always in the back of your mind. 👍
💯 right on Gene
Yep, agreed.
Ty sir!
I'd be more scared that Mrs. BoDean will find the receipts.
I said before, the Road King is everything you need, nothing you don't. You Road-Glide Limited & my Electra-Glide Ultra Classic is everything we want, but don't need.
I will keep my 95th Anniversary Ultra Classic stock, as it has so many factory options, it is like a Cadillac. My junker 1994 Electra-Glide Classic will be rebuilt, but will end up stripped down to the basics, just like a Road King. It will be my daily bike, while the 95th Anniversary will be for long-distance touring. My Flathead chopper will be used mainly for bar hopping. Trouble is I rarely hang out at bars
Amen on the Road King and I am still considering bars. Fortunate to have two bikes
Good stuff here my friend! Thinking I need to do something like this when I am out on the Nullarbor Plain and there is nothing else to do. And I am about to roll 45K on Scarlett. Think that is enough miles to do a real review? 🤣😎
You and Scarlett my friend are definitely review worthy!
@@BoDean52 tell that to the algorithm. It is not being nice to me right now. 🙄
It just needs a little persuasion
The only think I dislike about riding my FLTRK is the impending oil change 😂
for sure!
“It’s really all you need…” since when has the word “Need” and motorcycles had any relationship?!?
really NEVER :)
I ve UL 2019 is it a big change vs Road Glide Limited?
Well same from and both great bikes. For me, the top two things I like better is the room in the cockpit (I had an 18 UL) as my UL felt cramped at 6'3". Also, no doubt it rides better at highway speeds. I would take either one for sure!
@@BoDean52 THX BoDean!!! youre rocks!
I think once you get comfortable with these big bikes, theyfeel a lot lighter then they appear!!
Once you get the bike up, it doesn’t wanna fall over
@@BoDean52 unless you’re doing slow speed practice!😂😂😂
😎👍👍
thanks man!
Don't leave the FOB with the bike when not riding. ( But I'm sure you already know that.)
I always leave the fob in my bike when it’s in my garage, but take it with me when I get off the bike
960 pounds? Not! Try 910 pounds with fluids!
Curb weight from HD is 932.6 and shipped 897, you got me I was wrong
I watched @jarvisbiker when we were all at O.W.N, that man was RIDING!! He handled his Road Glide like it was a G… er, sport bike. Got me thinking that if I ever decided to buy a brand new bike, I would have to consider a RG, along with the others in the category
I could be down there by Friday so we can buy one this weekend?
@@BoDean52 We? You’re splitting the cost with me? Let’s go!!!