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Re: CVO Street Glide vs BMW K1600GTL
« Reply #75 on: August 01, 2014, 03:58:15 PM »

Yeah, I can't fold myself up enough to get comfortable on the GT.

Yep.  I did a short test ride on the GTL when 1st introduced.  Seemed nice.  Rode GT and lost all interest.  Need a longer ride on a GTL for a better comparison. 

I've been over on the BMW site for a while.  The comments and post are remarkably similar to any Harley site.  Members helping each other out with what are becoming known issues.  Same "They all do that" answer too. 

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Re: CVO Street Glide vs BMW K1600GTL
« Reply #76 on: August 01, 2014, 03:58:42 PM »

I have owned both!
And today don't have the BMW!
I have a stable with many bikes in it, a 1930s indian, a 1963 BSA, two CVO,s and a Ducati 1199s! all these bikes all have one thing in common, they all have a soul! you don't have to ride them hard, you don't have to ride them fast, you just ride them and every time you do it brings a smile to your face and forget the chit you have to deal with from day to day.
The BMW was probably the best motorcycle I owned but had no soul, no history and no feeling so it had to go because lets all be honest, if it was a means of transport we were talking about we would all just drive cars!!!
You lucky bastard!
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Re: CVO Street Glide vs BMW K1600GTL
« Reply #77 on: August 01, 2014, 04:18:04 PM »

You lucky bastard!
Yep, I suppose I am! that's only the bikes and not the cars!
But I really do love the days when I jump on the first bike I ever purchased with my own hard earned cash! a 1969 royal enfield 350 bullet, it breaks down every time I ride it and every time I get it running again is like losing my virginity! not many things in life can give you that feeling! that's why we ride bikes  is is it not? get a bus, get a train, they all make more sense! but we don't! we ride!!!!!!
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Re: CVO Street Glide vs BMW K1600GTL
« Reply #78 on: August 01, 2014, 04:56:20 PM »

Train, congrats on the new ride.
The wife and i rode one last year and it's a nice bike. One problem with it was the wife hated the pillion seat, she felt the position was too much higher than the rider portion and the slope of the seat was wrong for her. Long story short....no BMW for me -- except maybe that 1000RR thingy cause she wouldn't ride on the back of that one anyway.
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Re: CVO Street Glide vs BMW K1600GTL
« Reply #79 on: August 01, 2014, 05:19:18 PM »

Train, congrats on the new ride.
The wife and i rode one last year and it's a nice bike. One problem with it was the wife hated the pillion seat, she felt the position was too much higher than the rider portion and the slope of the seat was wrong for her. Long story short....no BMW for me -- except maybe that 1000RR thingy cause she wouldn't ride on the back of that one anyway.
Funny, my wife actually likes sitting up higher since she's so short (5'2").  Her issue is with the top box....It's too far back.  I think I'm gonna replace the mount with the one from the GT which moves it 2" closer.
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Re: CVO Street Glide vs BMW K1600GTL
« Reply #80 on: August 01, 2014, 05:28:19 PM »

Funny, my wife actually likes sitting up higher since she's so short (5'2"). 

My BSR loves the seating on both the GTL and the CVOs.  'Course, she doesn't complain much about anything, which is not the same as "doesn't have an opinion".  She definitely has opinions.   :furious3:
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Re: CVO Street Glide vs BMW K1600GTL
« Reply #81 on: August 01, 2014, 06:13:27 PM »

Yep, I suppose I am! that's only the bikes and not the cars!
But I really do love the days when I jump on the first bike I ever purchased with my own hard earned cash! a 1969 royal enfield 350 bullet, it breaks down every time I ride it and every time I get it running again is like losing my virginity! not many things in life can give you that feeling! that's why we ride bikes  is is it not? get a bus, get a train, they all make more sense! but we don't! we ride!!!!!!
A guy at work just bought a brand new version of the Royal Enfield.

Btw who's money are you spending now? Lol

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Re: CVO Street Glide vs BMW K1600GTL
« Reply #82 on: August 01, 2014, 06:26:26 PM »

Congrats Train!

My first real girlfriend  father when I was a young lad had a basement full of BMW's, and All kinds of Brits motorcycles. Over half the bikes (15 to 20 bikes) that I remember were all German!

Good luck with your new toy!



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Re: CVO Street Glide vs BMW K1600GTL
« Reply #83 on: August 01, 2014, 08:38:32 PM »

Yep.  I did a short test ride on the GTL when 1st introduced.  Seemed nice.  Rode GT and lost all interest.  Need a longer ride on a GTL for a better comparison. 

I've been over on the BMW site for a while.  The comments and post are remarkably similar to any Harley site.  Members helping each other out with what are becoming known issues.  Same "They all do that" answer too. 

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                                                                                                                                                                                         So on these BMW forums, are there many who are switching to Harley?  Or is this phenomenon on the Harley forums only. 

    PS, rode the 2014 R 1200 GS yesterday. Bike is tight, fast and very smooth. Very addictive to flog around. Was jumping curbs and wheeling over speed bumps. Guy spent $25,000 for a fully loaded GS.  So I came to a realization,  we all need 2 bikes. A Beeeemer and a bad ass HD.   
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Re: CVO Street Glide vs BMW K1600GTL
« Reply #84 on: August 01, 2014, 09:04:45 PM »

 

    PS, rode the 2014 R 1200 GS yesterday. Bike is tight, fast and very smooth. Very addictive to flog around. Was jumping curbs and wheeling over speed bumps. Guy spent $25,000 for a fully loaded GS. So I came to a realization,  we all need 2 bikes. A Beeeemer and a bad ass HD.

Make it three - two badass HD's and a Ducati  :2vrolijk_21:
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Re: CVO Street Glide vs BMW K1600GTL
« Reply #85 on: August 01, 2014, 09:33:45 PM »

Before I found out that I liked the people on this forum, I found out that I liked the information that I could get here.  I'm on my third CVO and although I haven't had the chance to rack up a ton of miles on this one, I've got one of those itches that needs scratched.  I'm seriously exploring what my next bike will be.  I've been thinking about a 2015 Harley, but I can't research much of anything on them yet, since I don't know what will be available.  I could do another CVO Ultra, as the Rushmore bikes would likely offer me enough of a change to satisfy me for a while.  Then there's the possibility of switching to the new Road Glide and wondering if there will be a Road Glide Ultra CVO.  I've also taken into consideration an Ultra or Road Glide that's not a CVO.  But, in thinking about it, a complete changeover to a BMW came to mind.  I was very happy to see this thread and realize that I'm not the only one that has considered this move.  Reading through the comparisons and contrasts pointed out have been of some help to me.  I still haven't actually gone to see one in person or test ride one.  If I ultimately do make the move, I'm guessing I'll be right back in the same position again in short order, and probably end up with another CVO again.  I get bored easily.  If I get a BMW, one of my friends here already told me he'll slap the crap out of me.  I've seen a lot of people that have gone back and forth between brands in all directions.  Anyway, back to the point...even the bike magazines do yearly comparison reviews between different brands of touring bikes, so why not here too.  I want to know if I already have the right bike or if I might like something better, and there's no better place to find out the real differences than here on the CVO forum.  If this thread was a comparison of CVO's to whatever Yamaha's touring bike is, I have no interest and I would have simply skipped reading this thread.  That seems to be the answer for anyone that doesn't want to read this comparison...just don't read it.  Pretty simple.
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Re: CVO Street Glide vs BMW K1600GTL
« Reply #86 on: August 01, 2014, 09:55:19 PM »

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Re: CVO Street Glide vs BMW K1600GTL
« Reply #87 on: August 01, 2014, 09:56:20 PM »

First of all, thank you for all the thumbs-ups!

Once I get a few miles on the bike I'll do a full-on comparison.  The short version though is that both the CVO and the GTL are great bikes....Just different tools to do similar jobs.

JW - The GS is one of the most fun bikes you can ride.  I had an Adventure prior to the CVO and it made me feel like a kid again.  That bike was just stupid fun.  I'd love to have another one.  If I could only afford three bikes......
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Re: CVO Street Glide vs BMW K1600GTL
« Reply #88 on: August 01, 2014, 10:23:34 PM »

If I get a BMW, one of my friends here already told me he'll slap the crap out of me. 

Dave, just for the record, your post above confirms that you have at least two friends on this site.
Me and the friend you posted about above.

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Re: CVO Street Glide vs BMW K1600GTL
« Reply #89 on: August 01, 2014, 10:32:25 PM »

IMHO as long as it is on 2 wheels its all good! My company is involved with BMW which has a amazing employee deal that they would let me have which would have made the GTL about half of what my CVO ended up being. They gave me a bike for a couple of days (did about 300 miles) and I definitely fell in love with the power and suspension of the GTL and tried very hard to fall in love with the bike and take advantage of "the deal" but just couldn't. No doubt it is an amazing machine and if I was getting a bike to use as every day transportation it would be a complete no brainer but that was not why I was getting a new bike. For me a mc is my passion and hobby. I ride only when I don't have to and the "soul" of the bike is what it is all about for me. The sound, the feel, the vibe of a Harley is just in a league of its own and for me, worth even paying all the money (certainly didn't get any deal on it) and have never regretted it. I will say that the reason I did the 120r and the Ohlin suspension was to try and get the "performance" part as close to the BMW as I could while still having the "Harley".
I do not think its ugly and actually do think its beautiful and certainly had my hands full last weekend trying to keep up with all my co workers on their BMW's. They were complaining all day how loud my bike and my stereo was and I just smiled and said "yes it is"...
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