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Thinking about a Softail Heritage

Indadman

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I currently ride a 2016 Honda F16. I really like the bike, and its reliability is off the chart. Two problems, though.
  1. I have a 28" inseam, and I can never get flat footed on the bike...which can sometimes be a little uncomfortable.
  2. I have been studying the Softail Heritage and actually rode one a couple of years ago (really liked the torque). However, one of the things that bothered me was the fact that the bike required tubed tires. I take very long trips, and need to be able to repair a tire quickly. Recently, I found out that HD is offering the 2022 Softail Heritage with cast wheels and tubeless tires...I'm being tempted.
  3. I have always wanted a Harley...I love their looks and that sound!
I am just getting past back surgery and will not be able to ride until at least late March, but I am certainly being tempted by the Softail Heritage. I will be doing one-up touring on it.

If anyone has any thoughts or suggestions, I am open to all ideas.

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Yes the new Heritage can be purchased without laced wheels.However most of the new laced wheels have spokes outside of the tire.Go for it .You will become a Harley enthusiast.
Welcome from Wisconsin.
 
Try sitting on a RoadKing also.
My personal experience is the RoadKing is truly better for long rides, side winds and you can stow more in the bags.
StreetGlide has a more stiff / Sportier suspension.
 
Try sitting on a RoadKing also.
My personal experience is the RoadKing is truly better for long rides, side winds and you can stow more in the bags.
StreetGlide has a more stiff / Sportier suspension.

^^^ I concur with joel. ;) Welcome aboard, glad to have you here!
 
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Try sitting on a RoadKing also.
My personal experience is the RoadKing is truly better for long rides, side winds and you can stow more in the bags.
StreetGlide has a more stiff / Sportier suspension.
As soon as I am out of this damnable back brace and released for riding, I'm planning on renting a Softail Heritage for one day and a Road King for a day. Just sitting on each, the Softail Heritage seems to fit me better...but that's not a great test. Also, I really like that Milwaukee 114. I took a test ride on a Softail Heritage, equipped with that engine and loved the torque.
 
Welcome to the forum from Gulf Coast AL. Good game plan on renting both,should really help you decide.
 
I have had 6 motorcycles in my life, and I find that the "right" bike for me, in terms of seat height, power band, cornering, etc., is critical to my enjoying my rides.
 
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