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Cycle News 2022 Issue 14 April 5

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VOLUME 59 ISSUE 14 APRIL 5, 2022 P105 HARLEY-DAVIDSON STREET GLIDE ST ily an aesthetic one, as some riders prefer the "Batwing" fairing of the Street Glide while others prefer the "Shark Nose" of the Road Glide. The core riding experience is just about identical between the two bikes, though the Road Glide offers better wind protection at highway speeds. Despite that, I prefer the Street Glide as it feels more compact from the cockpit, and it weighs 28 pounds less. Either way, you'll have yourself a classic slice of Americana—and in ST guise, you'll get some extra power and suspension travel in the process. The choice between the Street Glide (left) and the Road Glide (right) is primarily an aesthetic one, as some riders prefer the "Batwing" fairing of the Street Glide while others prefer the "Shark Nose" of the Road Glide. There is plenty to soak in when it comes to the Road Glide's cockpit. found on Wyman's racer. They are 13 inches tall and provide the longest travel Harley has ever offered, plus they look quite trick with remote reservoirs peeking out between the rear fender and the saddlebags. That highlights my main issue with the ST: Harley wants it to be the start- ing point for customers who want to while the ST increases that number to 3.0 inches. It may not be a huge change on paper, however there is a noticeable increase in lean angle before the floorboards start scraping. If you're looking for even more, there's an optional set of Screamin' Eagle shocks designed by Ohlins which are surprisingly close to the same pieces

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