First impressions

Tim

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I knew riding a chopper would be different then my Softail, but I didn't really know how much different.

First, the K-9 sits so much lower then the Harley... I like it.

Second, this bike is heavier then the Harley, but the K-9 is so well balanced that standing it up is effortless. When I first sat on it, and pulled it off the kick stand, I had to catch myself because I didn't need as much effort. The K-9 feels tremendously lighter the my Softail. The difference was huge!!

Third, this bike is very responsive... HOLY CRAP! Crack the throttle the tiniest bit and you are moving. The Harley doesn't come close to the power, nor does it respond like the K-9. The K-9 feels tight, truly a high performance machine.

Fourth, the ride. I like the stiffer suspension, I felt more in touch with the road. Over bumping sections, my ass did leave the seat a little, but I just slow down when I see it coming now. I am truly impressed with the feel of the bike, reminds me of the Vette I used to have. It's not a harsh suspension, but it just feels right.

Fifth, the handling does take some getting used to, but it didn't take long. The roads were wet when I had left the dealership so, I took it easy anyway. I had to get used to the turns mainly due to the feel of the bike and how much lighter it felt over the Harley.

Sixth, the seat felt much harder to the touch then my Danny Gray seat, but it was far more comfortable. I think due to the over all size and width, the seat made for a comfortable ride. That was really surprising to me. I rode 3 hours to get home and maybe the last 20 minutes I started to move around a little. I could maybe ride a hour on the Harley and felt like I needed a break.

Seventh, the riding position felt great. I was more stretched out on the K-9 and really enjoyed it. It just felt right. I remember asking Raywood about the gas tank blocking the wind like my windshield did, and he was right on about it.

Eighth, 6 speeds rule!!! I love having that extra gear. Cruising on the highway at 75-80 was nothing. I was doing the break-in thing and would change speed constantly, along with going between 5th and 6th gear, and 6th was nice. Big difference in how much vibration you feel, mainly in the foot pegs.

Last, the attention is immediate. I wasn't out of the dealers parking lot for more then 2 minutes before I started noticing the stares and smiles. Some chick in a Tahoe was checking it out and had a huge smile on her face... she was diggin' it all. Timmy likes!! :2thumbs:

I love this bike, and I can't wait to get home, get my girl on the back, and just go for a nice long ride. She wasn't home when I bought the bike so I sent her some pictures, she LOVES it!!

The bottom line is my K-9 is an amazing bike. Great ride, awesome looks and some serious balls. :D
 

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Great to hear you are happy with the new ride. They are awesome machines.
 

Alicat

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Yea, I made the mistake of a test ride after getting off my Harley, NO mistaking it, they ride great....
So glad your liking that fine bike of yours.
Al
 

Chopper Dave

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I knew riding a chopper would be different then my Softail, but I didn't really know how much different.

First, the K-9 sits so much lower then the Harley... I like it.

Second, this bike is heavier then the Harley, but the K-9 is so well balanced that standing it up is effortless. When I first sat on it, and pulled it off the kick stand, I had to catch myself because I didn't need as much effort. The K-9 feels tremendously lighter the my Softail. The difference was huge!!

Third, this bike is very responsive... HOLY CRAP! Crack the throttle the tiniest bit and you are moving. The Harley doesn't come close to the power, nor does it respond like the K-9. The K-9 feels tight, truly a high performance machine.

Fourth, the ride. I like the stiffer suspension, I felt more in touch with the road. Over bumping sections, my ass did leave the seat a little, but I just slow down when I see it coming now. I am truly impressed with the feel of the bike, reminds me of the Vette I used to have. It's not a harsh suspension, but it just feels right.

Fifth, the handling does take some getting used to, but it didn't take long. The roads were wet when I had left the dealership so, I took it easy anyway. I had to get used to the turns mainly due to the feel of the bike and how much lighter it felt over the Harley.

Sixth, the seat felt much harder to the touch then my Danny Gray seat, but it was far more comfortable. I think due to the over all size and width, the seat made for a comfortable ride. That was really surprising to me. I rode 3 hours to get home and maybe the last 20 minutes I started to move around a little. I could maybe ride a hour on the Harley and felt like I needed a break.

Seventh, the riding position felt great. I was more stretched out on the K-9 and really enjoyed it. It just felt right. I remember asking Raywood about the gas tank blocking the wind like my windshield did, and he was right on about it.

Eighth, 6 speeds rule!!! I love having that extra gear. Cruising on the highway at 75-80 was nothing. I was doing the break-in thing and would change speed constantly, along with going between 5th and 6th gear, and 6th was nice. Big difference in how much vibration you feel, mainly in the foot pegs.

Last, the attention is immediate. I wasn't out of the dealers parking lot for more then 2 minutes before I started noticing the stares and smiles. Some chick in a Tahoe was checking it out and had a huge smile on her face... she was diggin' it all. Timmy likes!! :2thumbs:

I love this bike, and I can't wait to get home, get my girl on the back, and just go for a nice long ride. She wasn't home when I bought the bike so I sent her some pictures, she LOVES it!!

The bottom line is my K-9 is an amazing bike. Great ride, awesome looks and some serious balls. :D
Very well said Tim! I feel exactly the same on my K-9:whoop: I new I would love the bike so much, that I never even took it for a test ride!:2thumbs: I also like that fact that you don't have to reach for the bars.....its like a comfortable riding position. With 3076 miles on it now.....I have been enjoying every ride I take on it:whoop:
I am glad it worked out for ya! enjoy!
 

kickstart

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Well said, other than looks the most impressive thing about these bikes (before you get in the wind) was the balance when you first get on and stand them up, it felt like it had an air assist. What a difference the RSD makes.
 

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Tom, those feelings and thoughts are what each one of us felt the first time, and every time, and you put it in print. Thank You.

Now, I am going to ride till dark.

See ya
 

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Yep.. no get ready for the 10th trivector!

Take you wallet and turn it upside down!:roll:
 

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I've been thinking about the ride home from the dealership and I just can't wait to get back on it. I can still feel the tight suspension, balance and power. :D
 

Tim

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Yep.. no get ready for the 10th trivector!

Take you wallet and turn it upside down!:roll:
I think I'll be ok... once I get the bike set-up for my girl to ride with me. Shit, the bike has a sweet set of pipes, the wheels I like, all the power I need (for now).

The K-9 is already tricked out, I can't really think of what else I need to do to it, unlike the Harley.

Sure, I'd like to get the wheels chromed or powder coated, but that's just gonna have to wait. :lol:
 

Thumper

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The K-9 is already tricked out, I can't really think of what else I need to do to it, unlike the Harley.
HA HA, I thought the same thing.:bang: The $ continues to flow in to the 'dog. I am sure we can help you with some ideas.

Chrome;
Hand controls
cam cover
Wheels
Pulley
Carb

Open belt drive?

600 Cam

Start saving now.
 

twowheel99

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Hey BH,

I know you've been waiting a long time for your first Big Dog..............
Enjoy & Ride Safe:2thumbs:

Peace Out
 

ChuckRB05

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Don't worry too much about being away right now...it's been raining every day and will continue on through next week. I'm able to raise my foot to the brake now w/ a lot less pain. I'll be ready to go once you're back in town.
 
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Chopper Dave

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HA HA, I thought the same thing.:bang: The $ continues to flow in to the 'dog. I am sure we can help you with some ideas.

Chrome;
Hand controls
cam cover
Wheels
Pulley
Carb

Open belt drive?

600 Cam

Start saving now.
Yeah Tim.....and don't forget headlight or the bulb......the little visor thingys for the turn signals.....and maybe mirrors......there is always something that you can get or would want for your dog.....:spank:
 

Gas Man

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I agree with these guys...like I said... get ready!

Oh, oil sending unit cover, head bolt covers, get the seat done, cam, XXX carb.... the list gets horrible!!!
 

KnotSo

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Gas cap, points and axle nut cover's, Derby and Primary cover, then the chroming starts...
 

Tim

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I've thought about it and I don't know what I would change. Maybe some custom engraver points and derby covers, but that would be way down the road. I'm really happy with the K-9 as it sits right now.

But I'm sure you guys will keep giving me ideas. :D
 

P8RIOT

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I've thought about it and I don't know what I would change. Maybe some custom engraver points and derby covers, but that would be way down the road. I'm really happy with the K-9 as it sits right now.

But I'm sure you guys will keep giving me ideas. :D
I sense some weakening - just like when you said you would wait to buy the bike, and then....

Let the customizations begin! :whoop:
 

chucktx

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sounds like ya really like the new k9.....have fun with it and stay safe, but the rain aint that bad....been riding in it for a few days now....rainsuit and full fairing with full windshield......piece of cake, let it rain, im riding!!!! lol lol lol.... rode to waco on wed, then headed back on sat. plenty of rain.....
 

Tim

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I sense some weakening - just like when you said you would wait to buy the bike, and then....

Let the customizations begin! :whoop:
Just thinking, that's all. :lol:
 
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