Harley-Davidson FLTRI Road Glide
Written: Jul 19 '00
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Pros: if you like it, it works
Cons: nothing really
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| P_Neddie's Full Review: 2000 Harley Davidson FLTR/FLTRI |
According to others:
The Road Glide is built around a frame-mounted fairing and low windshield. Leading the way are distinctive dual oval head lamps with auto motive-style reflector optics. The rest of the styling is kept clean and uncluttered, a pure custom look. Shining through is a chrome and wrinkle black Twin Cam 88 with sequential port fuel-injection. Of course, you also get the latest touring features, including the premium sound system and the heavy-duty wiring harness found in the Ultra Classic. So, you can keep it simple... or load one up with everything to go.
I say:
If I wanted to be harsh, I would say the Road Glide is some kind of weird love-child from the union of an Electra Glide and a Low Rider. But, I don't want to be too harsh, after all, this is a lot of fun on the road. You can get cruise control as an option, however you don't get the two-tone paint. The chopped fairing is simply weird, and it takes a lot of getting used to (both from the saddle and as a spectator.) The rest of the bike is familiar Harley.
Recommended:
Yes
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