Hello,
I looked at the 2009 Street Glide and Road King last night.
The Streen Glide is still too high for me, I have about a 26 3/4 inseam.
Dealer said it could not be lowered.
It is almost 2k more than the RK, but I like the features, radio, dashboard.
Any way I can fit into the SG?
The RK was also hight, but can be lowered.
Is the RK a better bike in terms of ride?
Thanks
Frank
Time for me to jump in.
You've got the fever bad, which is not always a bad thing, but you need to SLOW DOWN. You were originally concerned about taking a $2,500 hit trading your Yamaha in on a 8 year old HD with 35,000 miles on it. Now you're seriously talking about getting something that will easily be $20,000 + out the door!
First, yes, you will do better selling your bike yourself, but it is a total pain in the rear in most cases. Phone calls 24/7, test rides, paperwork, etc. I traded in my Sporty in February but got well above wholesale for it and kept the new bike at MSRP. Like Glider said, do your homework and know what your bike is worth but realize you may have to adjust that a bit trading it in at a Harley dealer. Maybe a Yamaha dealer would actually give you more for it?
If you're looking to buy used, there are tons of websites available where you can get a good deal instead of paying inflated prices for used bikes at dealers. Ebay, Craigs List, HD Trader, Cycle Trader, Chopper Exchange are all possibilities.
Finally, if your going to buy a 2009 and ride off into the sunset with a HUGE grin on your face here's my input. You need to do lots of research and rent or demo several different bikes. Since you're inseam challenged, you should also consider the Dynas and Softails as well as the Touring family. I, personally, chose the Street Glide over the Road King for the fairing, gauges, stereo, and overall lower, leaner, more modern appearance.
Like many have said - TAKE YOUR TIME - your bike is out there so don't rush and buy the first one that seems like a good deal.
Good luck and let us know how it goes!