What's it like FIRST TIME Riding a 2024 Harley Davidson Road Glide!?

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  • čas přidán 27. 05. 2024
  • What's it like FIRST TIME Riding a 2024 Harley Davidson Road Glide!? I will be riding a brand new 2024 Harley Davidson Road Glide! I will give some quick thoughts on what its like going from a softail to riding a bagger for the first time!
    Thanks to Brandywine Harley Davidson for the test ride. They will be having an event on 6/13/2024 to review the new Harley Bikes and features. Make sure to check out their info online:
    www.brandywineharley.com
    (610) 558-3331
    Follow us on Instagram: @themotojawn

Komentáře • 23

  • @Dave-zy6de
    @Dave-zy6de Před 2 měsíci +3

    I bought a 2016 road Glide last year and went from a soft tail Convertible cvo to the bagger. Felt like it was learning to ride all over. The weight was very noticeable right away. 15 k miles later I love the Road Glide. Never going back.

    • @TheMotoJawn
      @TheMotoJawn  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yeah just a little to get use to but after that I'm sure it's amazing

  • @farkyostrava
    @farkyostrava Před měsícem +2

    I started on the SPORT glide, it was a great and manageable bike, and I switched to the 2024 ROAD glide and that great feeling of lightness and maneuverability was combined with power and robustness, making it fantastic.

  • @360Tinman
    @360Tinman Před 2 měsíci +3

    Two months and some 5K miles later, I’m really enjoying my ‘24 RG. It’s the best Harley that I’ve owned.

    • @TheMotoJawn
      @TheMotoJawn  Před 2 měsíci

      It's a good one for sure. It will keep people happy for awhile

  • @kellybarnard5242
    @kellybarnard5242 Před měsícem +1

    Bro, I bought a brand new 23 Road Glide. I've have a 22 Street Bob, 09 Dyna Low Rider, CVO Fatbob, a Crossbones. I thought I don't need one of those touring bike. Holy cow! I feel in love with the Road Glide! I have other bikes to ride whatever the situation is, but I'll never get rid of my Road Glide.
    My Street Bob has a stage 2. I know what you mean in your video, but the touring bikes are heavier. That 655 lb Street Bob is a light weight monster. Very fast and quick.

  • @velikijoxotnik
    @velikijoxotnik Před měsícem +1

    I first owned a Sporty Custom XL1200C. I decided that I needed a long-distance bike, and test rode a Road King, then a Road Glide. I bought the '22 Road Glide (didn't trade the Sporty though). I was amazed how much better the touring bikes handled than the Sporty. I rode 31K miles last year, and loved every mile of it. After riding the RG for a year, I started hating the Sporty. I ended up trading the Sporty 1200C for a new '23 Heritage 114. The Heritage is my preferred ride for around town and for rides generally less than 2 hours (that's a very soft limit), when riding solo. My wife doesn't like being 2-up on the Heritage. So, for long runs and 2-up, the RG gets the nod. I love both bikes and will never say that I categorically like one bike better than the other.
    A couple weeks ago, I did test ride a new '24 Street Glide Special. It was my first time on a Street Glide. I was a bit surprised at how much I liked it. Sport Mode was crazy fun. I really liked the digital control panel. I really liked the feel and handling of the SGS, too. I think that my only knock on the '24 SGS is that the infotainment center doesn't come with GPS maps; they have to be bought separately. For the price of these bikes, that REALLY pissed me off, and I'll probably never buy one. The Harley Nav system on my RG has its problems (I frequently dog-cuss it). H-D should not have pulled the maps off, making them a paid-subscription upgrade.

  • @ajsmith3006
    @ajsmith3006 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Well put getting used to the weight in the turns is a bit. I came off a Yamaha bolt and on a road king now. I love my king and how smooth it floats down the road. It corners great and easy to toss around now. Just the first month is getting used to it. Anyone on the fence on a touring bike go for it.

    • @TheMotoJawn
      @TheMotoJawn  Před 2 měsíci

      Just like anything I'm sure it's a blast the more and more you get used to it

  • @user-nv1dk9ex1f
    @user-nv1dk9ex1f Před měsícem +2

    Jawn, hook up with the Great American Convoy 2.0 when it rides through PA.

  • @Anhnoles
    @Anhnoles Před 2 měsíci +2

    I think about it all the time that I should have gotten a Road King Special instead of my low rider S lol.

    • @TheMotoJawn
      @TheMotoJawn  Před 2 měsíci

      The low rider s is pretty awesome though

  • @user-zl7qs1xh2n
    @user-zl7qs1xh2n Před měsícem +1

    Nice video nice bike

  • @chosenfew1398
    @chosenfew1398 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Get it😊😊😊

    • @TheMotoJawn
      @TheMotoJawn  Před 2 měsíci

      Maybe someday

    • @michaelbrown9871
      @michaelbrown9871 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Great video... been on the fence about trading in my street bob and getting the 24 roadglide. A bit intimidating going to a bigger bike. Thanks for the input.

    • @davidvaughn7778
      @davidvaughn7778 Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@michaelbrown9871 I haven't ridden anything in 8 years, and my only experience was Sportsters. I picked up a 2016 Electra Glide Ultra Limited last Saturday. They look intimidating, and it took me a bit to talk myself into test riding it. I'm glad I did! It's a totally different riding experience. After you get the bike moving it's really more capable in every way over the Sportsters that I've owned. I like the Sportster for around town blasts, but after 75 miles I was sore and ready to be off of it.

    • @michaelbrown9871
      @michaelbrown9871 Před 2 měsíci

      @@davidvaughn7778 I appreciate the comment. Helps me make my mind up hearing other people's experiences. Thanks again

    • @davidvaughn7778
      @davidvaughn7778 Před 2 měsíci

      @michaelbrown9871 I rode it to work yesterday 97 miles one way. Excellent! My hands went numb a couple times, but they do that driving a car as well. Cruise control helps tremendously with being able to stretch your hands.