Uh oh
I don't think I can resist much longer
I don't think I can resist much longer
Uh oh
Life is like riding a motorcycle. Balance is key, unless you’re at a stoplight and forget to put your feet down. Then, balance is just embarrassing.
Ride Free, Ride Hard 
Re: I don't think I can resist much longer
Resistence is futile. Come to the Dark Bike Side.
Mind the thorns.
Re: I don't think I can resist much longer
Are the little ape hangers stock? They have really gotten behind marketing the RG.
I was in Sturgis the one year when they came out with the updated faring, I think that was around '13 or '14, with all the vents inside the faring to let air flow through better.
I was in Sturgis the one year when they came out with the updated faring, I think that was around '13 or '14, with all the vents inside the faring to let air flow through better.
Re: I don't think I can resist much longer
Yeah, that's the way it comes. The bars actually feel perfect for me. They updated the fairing again.Far Rider wrote: Wed Feb 04, 2026 6:11 am Are the little ape hangers stock? They have really gotten behind marketing the RG.
I was in Sturgis the one year when they came out with the updated faring, I think that was around '13 or '14, with all the vents inside the faring to let air flow through better.
So i jumped in headfirst. I bought it. Never thought I would own a road glide, but after riding it a couple hundred miles I am now questioning if I've been riding the wrong bike for the last 26 years.
Life is like riding a motorcycle. Balance is key, unless you’re at a stoplight and forget to put your feet down. Then, balance is just embarrassing.
Ride Free, Ride Hard 
Re: I don't think I can resist much longer
Great, NBF strikes again.
Looks like little lowers on it also.
Yeah I was riding my '06 RG across somewhere in Kansas from ES, and at one gas stop I had bought some shelled sunflower seeds and put them in my tee shirt pocket to eat while I was riding. Well a couple slipped out of my hand and the way the old RG faring had "dead" air behind it they kind of floated around in the air for a bit until a little change in the air direction happened.
Looks like little lowers on it also.
Yeah I was riding my '06 RG across somewhere in Kansas from ES, and at one gas stop I had bought some shelled sunflower seeds and put them in my tee shirt pocket to eat while I was riding. Well a couple slipped out of my hand and the way the old RG faring had "dead" air behind it they kind of floated around in the air for a bit until a little change in the air direction happened.
Re: I don't think I can resist much longer
I'm envious. I miss my bike, though I know it was time to hang up my hemet. I still like crosscountry drives, but somehow, a Camry is not quite the same experience as my Virago. For one thing, I don't have to stop every hundred miles for gas. 
Mind the thorns.