Ok, for the record, I have only owned a Road King and a SEEG. The Seeg is a fantastic riding machine and has everything I ever wanted that the RK didn't. [smiley=huepfenjump3.gif]
Oh but have I lusted. [smiley=drink.gif] Lord help me it has been a disease that has threatened the financial security of our small family and it started with a good friend's purple Road Glide and damn near killed me with the Black & Orange CVO RG! [smiley=drink.gif] [smiley=drink.gif]
At the time I was still fairly new to the Road king, so I passed, but that didn't stop me from looking. I have been known to say, I look at bikes and women, but I only bring home bikes. So I oogled over many a RG, and then I met OTIS, not Randy, Otis, and boy howdy that is a gorgeous piece of steel. [smiley=love.gif] And now I wait, and I watch, and one day the MoCo will repeat it's genius and I hate to say we might be the owners of four motorcycles, but there are worse ways to go!
On the issue of lights, being one who has never dabbled in the ride to end all rides, I guess I have many questions and no real answers, but I have always believed what Brian said.
... I just rode the damn thing. ... next time you are going down the road at say 25mph, pay attention to how much you actually turn your handlebars - - - - - not freakin much is how much.
Go on Spiderman, let your freak flag fly, it's ok with us! [smiley=bananarock.gif]
Back to the lights, another friend of ours has put far more than 100,000 miles on his RG and has those
Caliper Mounted Lights and I guess it must add something, but then again, I have thought of putting them on my SEEG as well. It seems in the dark I am hoping the Lord wants me to get home, 'cause I am definately riding on a wing and a prayer [smiley=wings.gif] in the dark on a dirty back road.
So, what is the best touring bike? The one you're on with two wheels works for me... until I see that Black & Orange RG angain. [smiley=orange.gif] [smiley=jalapeno.gif] [smiley=orange.gif]