Drew
Active Member
I was able to take the mother of all test rides today on the RK. A friend of mine has an '08 RK, and we went for a 60 mile ride, he on my sportster, I on his RK. The RK was completely stock except he had it lowered (he's only about 5'7"), and he had the perfect set of pipes on (not too loud, but definitely noticeable). Short answer is, the thing is an absolute pleasure. Didn't even realize I was going 70mph at one point... great throttle response, super smooth, no vibrations through the foot boards. Even the stock seat and handle bars, which I thought would be an issue, didn't prove to be uncomfortable at all. Bumps, railroad crossings, and other road imperfections.... "HA!!!" says the RK... felt like a Cadillac! My friend was weaving around those things on my XL, I was purposely going right over them
After 1.5 hours straight in the saddle, I felt fine. It was super windy here in Chicago today, so the highway travel was an adventure, more for my friend who was on my sportster. While the Rk got blown around a bit, it wasn't very difficult to maneuver. So, I THINK my mind is made up. I am really glad I had the chance to ride the bike for a while, both around town and on the highway (which has never felt comfortable to me on the sporty).
And... if the 2009 touring bikes are really that much better than the '08 I just rode, well then... there shouldn't be much to think about.
regards,
Drew
After 1.5 hours straight in the saddle, I felt fine. It was super windy here in Chicago today, so the highway travel was an adventure, more for my friend who was on my sportster. While the Rk got blown around a bit, it wasn't very difficult to maneuver. So, I THINK my mind is made up. I am really glad I had the chance to ride the bike for a while, both around town and on the highway (which has never felt comfortable to me on the sporty).
And... if the 2009 touring bikes are really that much better than the '08 I just rode, well then... there shouldn't be much to think about.
regards,
Drew
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