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#440187 - 10/15/08 02:21 PM
Took a Road King for a 45 minute spin today at lunch...
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Admiral
Registered: 07/30/03
Posts: 4680
Loc: Raymond NH
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It was much different than I expected. I always thought they were the kind of bike you put into top gear quickly and then lug along at low RPM. I hardly got above 3rd gear. It's definitely geared for low RPM highway cruising, and I imagine it's quite nice doing so. My ride included no highway miles and a top speed of maybe 50 in 4th gear.
The guy who owns the Road Kind rode my ZX9R (his first time on a sport bike) and was suprised to find out that you ride it in top gear almost all the time. He kept trying to shift into 7th gear... He rode it at 3000 RPM or less most of time, never got beyond 4000 RPM (the bike redlines at 12000 RPM) and was shocked at the low RPM power on tap. He was expecting to have ot keep the revs up to have any power. Funny how that worked out...
The Road King is a very pleasant ride that's immediately comfortable and easy to get used to. All controls were intuitive (except the no-key ignition switch on the tank, that befuddled me...). The controls all had very nice, smooth action and were easy to use. The bike just oozes quality feel, fit and finish. It was quite pleasant plodding along on narrow, twisty, country roads, soaking up the scenery and just being mellow. I can see why people like them so much. Unfortunately, I dragged hard parts pretty routinely in corners at "my idea of a plodding pace" and the worry that generated turned me off. The bike skips sideways a bit when hard parts touch down.
It's been years since I last rode a Harley and they are vastly improved. I assume they are reliable now too. If long country rides are your scene and "ripping it up" in corners is not in your plans, I highly recommend looking at a Road King.
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#440270 - 10/16/08 11:19 AM
Re: Took a Road King for a 45 minute spin today at lunch...
[Re: Dave R]
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Admiral
Registered: 01/20/06
Posts: 1835
Loc: Lakeside, CA
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... Unfortunately, I dragged hard parts pretty routinely in corners at "my idea of a plodding pace" and the worry that generated turned me off. The bike skips sideways a bit when hard parts touch down..... that is very scary!, once a (low) bike drags in a hard corner and you start skipping, often the next thing a rider will feel is asphalt, you sports-bike riders seem to have a love for close calls  i think the RoadKing is a very comforatable bike to travel distances on, i like its configuration without all that bulky front fairing/storage stuff that other touring bikes have, i just sold my '01 RK a fewmonths ago because i wasn't seeing as much multi-State touring, and now just have my 3 Springers ('63, '95, '08) although i have a couple of those on craigsList too
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