sweetjan20
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Two years ago, I bought a VTX1300S myself after not riding for 25 years. It wasn't my dream bike as I wanted a touring bike all along but didn't want to learn to ride again on a $20k+ Road Glide. The VTX was my training wheels bike. It got me where I needed to be, but after a while, I didn't like it. Never left me stranded or anything. The things I didn't like were that it was cold blooded and always had to fiddle with the clutch. Not very smooth on the highway either. I also didn't like looking down at the gas tank to see the speedometer which was very hard to read at night. And of course no tach.
Last year, sold the VTX (took a bath - resale on them stinks) and bought a 2009 Road Glide. Dealer let me test drive off the showroom floor since he didn't have a demo. Shook like a Harley at idle but as soon as I got it out of the parking lot, couldn't believe how smooth the 96 engine is. I like the turn signals - especially the self canceling part which the Honda didn't have and I seemed to always forget to cancel. Sure, the RG is a heavier bike by a long shot. But what really amazed me is that the RG actually turns which the VTX didn't. My VTX wallowed like a pig and didn't want to turn.
Those opinions are my own and yours may vary. Oh yeah... I get better gas mileage on the RG than the VTX also.... yours may vary!
Last year, sold the VTX (took a bath - resale on them stinks) and bought a 2009 Road Glide. Dealer let me test drive off the showroom floor since he didn't have a demo. Shook like a Harley at idle but as soon as I got it out of the parking lot, couldn't believe how smooth the 96 engine is. I like the turn signals - especially the self canceling part which the Honda didn't have and I seemed to always forget to cancel. Sure, the RG is a heavier bike by a long shot. But what really amazed me is that the RG actually turns which the VTX didn't. My VTX wallowed like a pig and didn't want to turn.
Those opinions are my own and yours may vary. Oh yeah... I get better gas mileage on the RG than the VTX also.... yours may vary!