I dont hate it as much as I though I would. I came from an 06 K-9 and then an 08 K-9. WAY different ride. Takes alot of getting used to. I bought it for the wife and kid. (mainly the kid) she loves to ride with me and its much more comfortable for her. Hate the floor boards (getting ready to change to pegs) LOVE the radio. Awsum how you can direct plug in your ipod and control it from thr radio itself. All in all very happy with the ride.
How's the Bulldog performance compared to your K9s? Looks like ground clearance on turns might be an issue with floorboards...no? I'm interested in the Bagger for the long trips my friends with Harley touring bikes take, but hesitant to part company with my beloved K9. Unfortunately I can't afford both, which is why it helps me to hear from owners of the new Bulldogs. Thanks for you time to respond with some additional rider feedback.I just put my first 500 mi on mine.I dont hate it as much as I though I would. I came from an 06 K-9 and then an 08 K-9. WAY different ride. Takes alot of getting used to.
Enjoy the ride!!
HA!i think i failed to dicuss one critical issue, not sure about the percentage of girls showing the ta-ta's on the bagger compared to the k9. Not enough miles on it yet under the hot sun. Will send you statistics mid summer, maybe pictures!!!![]()

Thanks for that post BB, I got to ride that bike early last year and can tell you it's sweet. Thanks for the article.My friend Terri "T" (forum member 'TSDAWG' and owner/editor of Thunder Roads OK/AR) wrote a nice little review of the Bulldog for our May issue. She was actually allowed to take the bike on a poker run.
Doesn't a woman look great riding it?! Yes, ladies...you can ride a Big Dog...even the biggest of them all!
Something to buy the missus for Mother's Day maybe?!![]()


BB, I think it's cool to see a woman riding a Big Dog or any bike, for that matter...shows she's got "chutzpah", as my wife used to say riding her 2003 H-D CVO Deuce! (the English meaning is "self-confidence: boldness coupled with supreme self-confidence"...I had to look it up one time, as I thought she was calling me a bad name!:lol::loony..Doesn't a woman look great riding it?! Yes, ladies...you can ride a Big Dog...even the biggest of them all!..
....it passes too quickly T's first ride on the Bulldog was at Rodney's last year and the front tire never touched the ground after she pulled out of the parking lot till she had to stop for the stop-sign at the end of the road.My friend Terri "T" (forum member 'TSDAWG' and owner/editor of Thunder Roads OK/AR) wrote a nice little review of the Bulldog for our May issue. She was actually allowed to take the bike on a poker run.
Doesn't a woman look great riding it?! Yes, ladies...you can ride a Big Dog...even the biggest of them all!
Something to buy the missus for Mother's Day maybe?!![]()
Now THAT'S enthusiasm!!!:2thumbs: And that's why we own and ride Big Dogs!!! I've owned many Harleys over the years, including CVO Screamin' Eagles, and NONE of them ever gave me the adrenaline YAHOOOO rush like a Big Dog!T's first ride on the Bulldog was at Rodney's last year and the front tire never touched the ground after she pulled out of the parking lot till she had to stop for the stop-sign at the end of the road.
Enjoyin' the ride!!!
