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hulkin2332

New Member
Hello all and Merry Christmas, to all, brand new to big dog trying to decide which one to get.... love the look of the ridgeback but not sure about a ridgid
frame bike. I was wondering if anyone could give me some feedback on how the ride is and if they had any issues with the frame and or bouncing anyone of it. lol I had a 2004 Swift Punisher. Not a bad bike but it looks like it doesnt compare with the BD especially with the RSD. Thanks in advance look forward to learning a lot and getting my first BD. By the way anyone know of a good place to pick one up here in Co.
 

snake1962

Active Member
Merry Christmas to you as well. I can't say much about the Ridgeback 'cept it's one bad ass looking bike. I've got a K9, real close in looks and style to the Ridgeback but a soft-tail. Can't go wrong either way, just my body fit the K9 better, good luck.
 

hulkin2332

New Member
Thanks Snake, Mad Dog, yeah a K9 is on my list just very curious on the Ridgeback. Love the way the fender sits on the wheel...
 

KnotSo

Admin
Staff member
There are some that will ride an RB thousands of miles in a few days for Sturgis and some who will not.
The K-9 with air ride may be just what you need.:cheers:
 

phatchopper300

I just wanta ride
Welcome! I love my RB. Roads here are great so rigid frame is not bad at all. The frame will flex a bit but still have to watch out for the big pot holes. Will you have a passanger? That could make the decision. Pass will feel the bumps more on the fender:D I would go to dealership and test ride both k-9 and RB. I love the RB low profile fender also.
 

Ray

Well-Known Member
Merrry Christmas to You as well!!
I agree with phat on the Ridgeback. I wouldn't have anything else but it fits me better at 6'5". The foward controls make it sit like an old hippy's rocking chair :D. My wife rides with me a little, but I have to stay on smooth roads, no trail riding. The bumps will shack you if you hit them square on, but you learn to watch for rough places in the rode. The k-9 fits my wife great cause she is 5'10", she just sit on one the other day. I have never rode a K-9, but everyone in here that has one loves them. Ride them both before you make up you mind. Oh, and a chopper doesn't ride or handle like any other scooter I have ever riden. Once you get the feel you will love it.

Welcome from Tenn.

Ray :up:
 

DoubleD

Active Member
Calendar Participant
I love the Ridgebacks. The 330 tire absorbs a huge chunk of the road. As for my self I can ride just as far on my Ridgeback as I could on the last two Road Kings I had

Also since your looking. I have a 2008 Ridgeback for sale. I'm asking 19,250.00 Pics below.

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hulkin2332

New Member
Thank you all much for all the input and heartfelt welcome. This sure is a friendly forum, some arent so much if ya know what I mean.... I will have to pick up one of them for sure very soon.

DoubleD Im very interested in your beautiful bike perhaps we can talk more about it if you have a chance...
 

Doug760

Member
I was facing the same issue as you. I went to Gateway BigDog and test rode a K9 and a Ridgeback back to back in that order. I prefered and bought the ridgeback...
 

Billy the kid

Guru
Supporting Member
Welcome from colorado :cheers: I have a ridgeback and the ride is very good, 400 to 500 miles in a day with no problems.
 

armad

Active Member
Welcome to the pound. If it were me I would get one with a suspension/softtail. Of course I am an old dog and need a cushy ride. Haven't had a hardtail since my '50 Panhead. It was fun to ride, but hard on the body.
 

DoubleD

Active Member
Calendar Participant
Thank you all much for all the input and heartfelt welcome. This sure is a friendly forum, some arent so much if ya know what I mean.... I will have to pick up one of them for sure very soon.

DoubleD Im very interested in your beautiful bike perhaps we can talk more about it if you have a chance...

You can reach me at: thehardinbunch@yahoo.com or send me a private message.

Thanks

David H
 
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