Dogs 'n Hogs
Hey Gang, I am new to your forum and i came here for some advise from the horses mouth. I currently own an 05 fatboy ... the Harley is my daily ride (which I love anyhow). How will a K9 hold up as a daily and primary ride?......Is the K9 good in traffic ......Is the K9 good in hot weather (am home stationed in Savannah Ga) .............Also and I ask honestly and respectfully how does the bike handle around curves, corners and in twists N turns with that fat rear tire? Now I know i need to test ride a Dog, + I have a solid buyer and offer for my bike now. My second option would be keep the HD and customize her out, but like i say i really like the chopper. Any advise or answers would help me out.....Thnx
For what it's worth: I "grew up" in the Harley world, and spend a lot of time and money on my '02 Nitetrain (pic is in the gallery and another thread) - making it into a comfortable, all weather traveling bike. I'm taller, do not fit the Harley FX softail seating standard.
I will say that my K9 is the most comfortable riding bike I have ever thrown a leg over.
I bought the bike last Labor Day, but my very first ride was Daytona Bike Week, from Augusta GA and return, mostly over secondary roads. We put on a little over 1200 miles after that first night on the parking lot in Augusta before departing.
Yes, the wide rear tire is different, but it does not take long getting used to it. I found the bike very smooth handling and forgiving.
Like any other bike, you take care of it, and it will take care of you.
We experienced everything from the {relative} heat of Foriduh, rode through "Kodiak Showers" and a "Palmer Partly Windy Day" on the return, besides going through Jacksonville on I95 during Friday evening rush hour.
No, it will not hold a Ducatti on the Dragon's Tail, but I did follow Navy Son up a cobblestone hillclimb in downtown Savannah.
I'm keeping the Train, because it's family and a lot of me is in that bike, but the K9 is now My Ride.
Recommend that you search RayWood - has used his for daily commuting and has only good things to say about the experience (which he readily shares).
Hang in there, you're doing the right thing talking before signing the dotted line. I didn't discover the forum until AFTER I signed.
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The Dragon chose me, and that was all she wrote - no regrets.