Well done. Can't wait for the Road Glide review, I'm forever comparing the two. Thought I read somewhere they tweaked the clutch feel for 2019 on the hydraulic clutch models where it doesn't catch quite as far out. Has anyone noticed this?
Yes, I wish I would have mentioned this. They added another disk in the clutch so the friction zone is sooner. I’m gonna pin your comment so people see this.
I've got a 19 FLTRXS and I have noticed I've got to pull that clutch a good ways to shift but it is a solid shifting. Traded an 05 FLHRCI which I just had worked on and tweaked to get the new feel out of it.
I went from a road king with a fork mounted fairing to a road glide. The road glide steering is easier and agile since you have no added pressure on the front from the wind
Rode a Road Glide today. Clutch was tricky as hell. My bike is a 04 Heritage Softtail and I definitely did have to pay attention to the clutch. Bike rode smoother, but didn't like the positioning of the shifter and brake. Needs to be further forward by about another 2 to 3 inches. Rode the special version, fully loaded. It is definitely a nice bike. Just wondering now... keep 04, or trade in.
@@paulwaldrop Haha, I have an 03 Heritage and I test rode a Road Glide Special last week as well. I thought it looked badass for sure, but I felt like I was super cramped up (and I'm only 5'11'') compared to my Heritage. I'm torn between the Street Glide or Road Glide!
The 2019 Street Glide Special is the most amazing bike I’ve ever owned. Powerful, smooth, so easy to ride. Every second on the bike keeps me smiling...
I recently sold my FLSTSB (Softail Crossbones) and bought a Street Glide Special that will be delivered to me soon. Do you think I have made a good change? My previous motorcycle was really good. But of course, it had a 96 ci engine (it was a 2009 model) and I think that this new Milwakee eight will give me many pleasant surprises. What do you think?
I had an 07 dyna bob with a bunch of goodies on it, loved it. I lost it to the repo man. Was dianosed with stage 3 lung cancer, given 'about 90 days' had to quit my job to enter chemo and radiation treatments and could not afford the payments without working. It's been 4-1/2 years now, BEAT the cancer and everything is still showing good. I have yet to beat the side effects of the treatment but look forward to the day I am able to return to work and get another bike, have always said my next bike would be an 09 street glide or newer street glide dressed in black......miss riding, its tough...
have the 12 heritage, took out a road glide and was very surprised how nimble it was. The 107 is a great motor, and finally, BRAKES! Stopped on a dime... Harley has really nailed the new bikes...
Your videos has gone from the best.... To even better!!!! Love the new rating system, the footage/editing keeps improving all the time and the new beautiful bikes helps of course. Awesome color on the bike btw. Keep em´coming, sir!
Hi Matt!! I have a 2017 UL. Your right about the sound between the twin cam and the m8. I put 3 exhausts on my bike till I could come close to the twin cam. I finally went with D n D 2 into 1!! Love my bike AND sound now!!!
Matt your right, on baggers Harley does it best especially with the bag liners...rain wear one side, dry wear other side... at night just grab your tour pack duffle bag, head to your hotel room... best bags and travel set up 👍🍺
Utility is the word for the Street Glide which I would go for over a Lowrider ST,with that Batwing fairing. You can see the ground below the front wheel. I think I prefer the standard bags with say a Borsani 2 into 1. Auxiliary lights, Heated Harley touring seat, heated grips.
Matt I really enjoy these in-depth reviews. Very helpful and answer most questions about a particular model. I think a series on the evolution of different Harley Davidson lines would be great to watch. Thanks for the great videos! 😀
Good review Matt, that Street Glide Special has to be one of the best looking bikes HD sells IMHO. It must be good as you eluded to in the vid, as others have copied it as recently as this year, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery as they say.🤔👍
I felt the same way about power delivery when I went from my Evo 80" to my TC 88.. Now the 103" HO on my 15SGS with stage one and tunes really gets the job done much better... A far cry from my old 74" Panhead and 4speed.. :)
Bought a brand new left over 2019 FLHXS SGS - Barracuda Silver. I got it for just under $28K on 9/19/20. It came with V&H slip-ons. Put about 300 miles on it so far. I traded in my 2011 Heritage Softail Classic. I am a short guy, 5' 4". With a 1" lowering kit in the rear and some new boots, I am flat footed. Some small adds so far include, shorty antenna, phone holder, cup holder, black saddlebag latches, black seat screw, black rear saddlebag guards, black sissy bar and seat pad for a passenger (detachable), front axle nut covers, and a king tour pack (from Advanblack) for long trips and the bride. My first impressions are this...why did I wait so long to go to the dark side known as touring. The last few years I have taken some serious road trips from New Hampshire - Sturgis, Tail of the Dragon, and Americade to name a few. After getting back from the Tail of the Dragon earlier this month, I realized it was time for a new bike. My new SGS rides awesome. Feels nimble through the twisties and has power to crush miles on the open highway. If travel restrictions are lifted I am planning a trip to Nova/Scotia and PEI on the new bike next spring. I can't wait to get this bike out on a long road trip. Matt I love your videos. Your down to earth attitude and straight talk impress me the most. I think it is kind of funny that you at 6' 6" and me at 5' 4" ride the same bike. I have seen all of your mods on your storm trooper bike. You have really made it yours. If time and money permit, I will be doing the stage 1 and stage II "torque" upgrades prior to my road trip next Spring. Looking forward to seeing more content from you.
I appreciate the comment outlining your experiences with the bike. Really it all comes down to what type of riding you’re gonna do. Your body size is second or third to the first rule. You as a distance, multi-day rider need the touring bike. You could probably get away with a heritage on the new frame as well. Thanks for watching. I appreciate the positive feedback.
Damn man. I guess you don't believe in holding on to things. Haha. Hell I still have my first car and bike. Well I am a low end pack rat. I don't real lo y collect but I don't seem to get rid of shit either. But I bet you have fun riding a those different scoots. Ride fast bud and keep the shiny side up.
Awesome video. Would definitely be in for a more in-depth look at how the Street Glide changed the game! Also - how about a Denim Paint care video? Lots of questions from us folks who don't get to spend all day around these paint jobs :(
Denim paint is pretty easy to take care of. Harley sells a denim paint cleaner, but there are other products out there for matte finishes. The important thing to remember is no wax or polishing. The surface of matte paint is not as smooth as gloss, which is what makes the surface more of a satin finish. Wax fills in those micro surface features, making it shinier than it should be. And polish removes the roughness, doing the same thing. So with denim paint, just keep it clean! One thing to note, while the surface is very durable (you won't get swirls), its can't really be repaired without repainting, since polishing is a no go. That's why Harley calls it denim, it's supposed to wear a bit like a good pair of jeans.
Kurt Bormann the stage 4 has CNC ported heads, high compression pistons, bigger cam, larger throttle body, higher redline, and usually an intake and exhaust. The result is that a built 107 to 114 conversion makes about 30-40 more hp than a stock 114.
Hot bike! I'm "in" for the Street Glide's influence on the industry video. Also, I've put almost 6K on my 2017 Ultra Classic that I bought as a holdover at the end of May 2018. I love it, get itchy to ride it when I can't hop on it every few days. The 107 has been plenty of engine. I know I'd love the 114 but I'm thinking that I won't do much more than a Stage One on it some day.
So is it partial integral like BMWs where the front brake actuates front and rear brakes and the rear just the rear or is the linking fully integral where front or rear actuate both? BMWs braking is brilliant. I look forward to seeing how it is on a HD. Now they have RDRS as well, which combines dynamic ABS/TC.
Still love my 1999 K1200RS BMW...Over 100,000 miles and runs like a new one. But I don't have that sound. The sound alone is enough to make me want a Harley-Davidson...
The one thing i really like about the 2019 is the new info system, just has a clean look to it. I believe i have always been a batwing guy myself! I just like how i sit down behind it better, and the looks to me are just a bit more to my liking. For me i would probably go for the m8 over my twin cam, i dont mind if the bike is smooth. Thats not to say the twin cam is rough its not but the m8 is really a better power plant in many ways... great job keeping the other guys scrambling to keep up Harley Davidson.
I have a 2017 Ultra Classic, love the M8 engine but I'm lusting over the 2019's Infotainment system. That iPhone comparison Matt made applies to this as well, I'm sure that H-D will keep improving the electronics (along with everything else) every couple of years.
Excellent review .... I particularly was interested in your opinion of the 107 vs 114 ... because like you I purchased a 2018, 107 before the release of the 2019 's with the 114. I have since added the HD Stage 1 Heavy Breather and the Stage II Torque Cam upgrades so I feel like I have a good comparison engine to the 114. End result is I LUV & enjoy the ride !! I would KEEP the "Heart and Soul " category. Thx for the video !!!
Should have a Project Light-more. Pay all that money for a halogen bulb haha! A Project Pay-Less would be great as well. Another great video Matt! Its awesome how in depth you go with the info. We all extremely appreciate that. I'm just about to be in the market for another bike. I live in OC and I still look at bikes at your dealership because of your great videos. They come with a sense of trust. Very smart and good thing you're doing here. Keep it up!
Always enjoy your reviews and comparisons - the bikes, production values and information are all of high quality. Some reviewers consistently push their personal preferences. You don’t. That’s a big plus! 👍 I’d be interested in seeing ratings within the different types of Harleys too - sporty v sporty, softail v softail, touring v touring, etc..
HI Matt! What is the reason you show a Street Glide Special (the one with orange letters on the tank) and then go out and try a different one? Is it because the first one is unused?
Matt, 21:12 Very well articulated. This is a pertinent point! My beast is a raw avenue ripper. She is a breathing thing. The expectation is refined smoothness. I too agree. I Love my Dyna - but that new street bob was less jarring. My impression was that it is a needed improvement.
I like Matt's honesty especially at 23:55 mark talking about shocks. I have 17 SGS I put in ohlins in rear and did full axeo replacement up front because HD suspension is GARBAGE now I have a 17 that I'm debating trading but don't want to take a bath after dumping 2k to upgrade suspension
Hi Matt, very informative presentation. Love Street Glides the most because of the inner fairing display which gives you the feel of a airplane cock pit. They are an empty canvas with unlimited possibilities. I still prefer paint/graphics and chrome components as a starting point. You do the best walkarounds on TH-cam! Thank you.
Excellent video. Flawless!! It may not be that important in the USA, but over here 🇫🇷, I would ask about clearance. How much can I lean over, but most of all, how many miles to the gallon I get? One time this summer we lost about 3 quarters of an hour looking for gas. Gas stations are closing down one after another to the benefit of supermarket stations, which are only in the bigger cities.
thanks for the review and for giving us a good look at the silver flux/ black fuse color scheme. That's a sharp color combo and it's been hard to get a good look at one.
The M8 is one of the best engines HD has ever made. The power is awesome out the box. This is the first HD engine (besides my Vrod I use to own) that I feel like I don't have to do any mods to and probably will not do any because it has all the power I need. Also, the engine runs so much cooler compared to the old twin-cam. No heat issues at all.
Are the Road King shocks longer than the Street Glide Special? You made mention to that at 24:38. How about the Road King Special, are they the same shocks as the regular Road King? When you do a compare on the H-D website I don't think it shows information regarding the shocks. Thx
@@MattLaidlaw Thanks Matt. I've put 15K miles on my 18 Heritage 114, mostly long distance touring. I'm considering keeping the Heritage but getting a Road King or Street Glide for touring. Some folks have told me to consider the bikes with the longer shocks.
Awesome review. Thanks for making this video. I'm on the fence between 2 bikes, 1 being the 2019 Street Glide Special. This video answered a lot of questions. I may drop by your shop after AIM Expo.
Is wind buffeting or resistence a big issue on the street glide in terms of the fairing ? I see alot of comments addressing this "issue", I'm getting ready to pick something new up from Harley-Davidson and am set on the street glide special. But is the wind that big of an issue that people prefer the road glide for that fixed fairing? I really dig the SG. Does it affect the mobility and maneuverability to that much of a noticeable degree?
Matt, hope all is well! Haven't seen you since Born Free. A video on the history or impact of the Street Glide on the market would be awesome! Definitely would like to see that.
Great review Matt. I have a question I have a 2015 Street Glide Special and just did a trip to Las Vegas and Death Valley and to put it lightly the stock seat was killing me after about two hours of riding. Does Harley offer any seat options to remedy the pain you get in your rear end. I love the look of the seat but for long rides it isn’t a good seat. Any input you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
Hey Matt I like the vlog keep it up. Can you tell me the difference between the special and non special as far as front suspension. I know the rear shocks have shorter travel but what about the front forks are they the same height and travel?
Great review and great scoring system. You should post your scores as you test the 2019 bikes so we can compare them to each other. Keep on the good stuff
A great video as always, thank you. A video about the history of the Street Glide would be really cool too. I love the billiard blue color. It's that same style of awesome non-metallic paint they used last year on the CVOs in gray. They should offer multiple colors across different models in that non-metallic paint, as I think it's growing in popularity. I also really like the billiard blue on the Softail Slim. Thanks again.
Great video Matt! I own a Twin Cam ('03 Heritage) and a M8 ('18 Road Glide Ultra) and love both. The M8 is very refined with tons of power but doesn't have that Harley sound that my TC has. Even with aftermarket pipes you just don't get the potato potato sound we've all come accustomed to. Love them both and thanks for the review!!
jerry adams it still has the potato potato sound, that's generated by the firing rhythm of the single pin crank and narrow angle V, two things that didn't change since the twin cam. Its definitely less pronounced though, but with a cam upgrade it returns.
Super duper review as always Matt! I can confidently say that You are the best reviewer of HD bikes in the world! I ’m desperate to see your review on the 2019 Ultra Limited in comparison to the 2018 FLHTK, which I bought just 4 months ago, not knowing the two big changes HD wud make in the 19 model!!! The boombox and the 114 engine being made the default size!
Thank you. I bought a 2018 as well. I’ll review that bike in the coming months. Don’t sweat it. The 107 is strong and the radio is still really good enjoy.
nice looking bike. very reliable. i rode one 2010 flhx around europe 50k km. all difirent roads (even dirt in albania). the real issue is the wind management - buffering on higher speeds (over 110kmh). harley definitely needs to improve wind management ... that is the must for the next generation. nice video👍
Another great video Matt. I have said from the beginning of the m8 that is was refined and rode like the metric bikes. I love the twin cam but i did buy an 18 RGS in August.
Appreciate the video it was very well explained in its entirety. I have actually went out of my way recently and stopped by to see your sales team. Stay ypu!!
Enjoy the ratings system! I have a Road King Special and really enjoy how smooth the M8 is. The breaking assist is welcomed. My favorite is being able to quickly adjust the shock. Keep up the videos. Here in MN are riding season is almost up. The video help scratch the itch. lol
I kinda like that street glide and road king I never had hd or any cruisers bikes. Wont be ablle to ride them every week is it going to be ok if they seat in garage that street glide looks really nice i pointing more to it.
Would be an interesting project to do things to bump up the ratings on handling and suspension. I also do appreciate the refined bikes that HD is making now for the long haul. My 01 Softtail Standard was that old mechanical mule you described and I loved it at that time. I put 50,000 miles on that bike in two years...now Im obviously older and not (willing?) to roll that much with a badlander seat...fit and finish I thought would be a bit higher but you are comparing it to other HD. HD fit and finish is hard to beat no matter what the model compared to other manufacturers.
The first thing I did on my streetglide was get new bar mounted mirrors cause the fairing mounted ones suck and I got the mag grips. But I can’t emphasize how much the fairing mounted mirrors suck
Sorry , but I have to disagree with you on the difference from the 107 to 114. I had an 18 and just traded in for this exact bike. I feel a tremendous difference. Night and day. I personally feel like it’s way more power. Way quicker. Thanks for the vid. Great job.
Love your videos matt. That's one of the nicest bikes I've seen you do yet. And usually thunderheader is my fav exhaust, but those cfr pipes sound wicked and that's on camera. I could only imagine in person. But anyway, i would love it if you could ever demo a sporty that's decked out to the max kinda like the big bikes you demo. Thanks for the awesome vids.
Nelson Bento Dude I switched for my 32nd birthday a couple weeks ago. Once you go cruiser you will forget about sport bikes. Purchased 2019 street glide special.
@@MattLaidlaw I get what ur saying but...it would be pretty cool. Keep up the great videos, I appreciate being able to watch them while I'm healing from my back fusion surgery.
Thorough review Matt. I agree with your verdict and the difference in feel of the 107 and 114. You might want to check out my reviews and see if you agree with my comments
I’m 5’7” but I have really short legs. I’m not flat footing it but I’m not on my toes. I’m pretty comfortable with it. I definitely notice the difference between the 107 and 114. I say to everyone the 107 wants to kill you off the line. The 114 wants to kill you up top. I’m very happy with my 107 and don’t think I’m missing anything having a 18 flhxs to a 19. The gts is pretty but it doesn’t matter to me. I came from a Dyna. Just having a radio was something to get used to. I still have yet to use the navigation. I’d have to leave my state to not know how to get where I wanna go.
Hey Matt, question for you. If you've answered it before, I apologize. How tall are you, and what screen works well for you. I'm a tall guy and would love a bagger, but I dont want my head getting whipped around. Thanks boss
I’m 6 foot 6 inches. I ride with a custom windshield from SlipStreamer.com. I think it’s about 9-10 inches tall. It’s a good balance between the short one that comes stock and a tall one that comes on the limited. I still see over it. I also ride with a full face helmet which helps with wind. The new fairings on the baggers have the vented fairings that help out a lot too. They really reduce buffeting.
Well done. Can't wait for the Road Glide review, I'm forever comparing the two.
Thought I read somewhere they tweaked the clutch feel for 2019 on the hydraulic clutch models where it doesn't catch quite as far out. Has anyone noticed this?
Yes, I wish I would have mentioned this. They added another disk in the clutch so the friction zone is sooner. I’m gonna pin your comment so people see this.
I've got a 19 FLTRXS and I have noticed I've got to pull that clutch a good ways to shift but it is a solid shifting. Traded an 05 FLHRCI which I just had worked on and tweaked to get the new feel out of it.
I went from a road king with a fork mounted fairing to a road glide. The road glide steering is easier and agile since you have no added pressure on the front from the wind
Rode a Road Glide today. Clutch was tricky as hell. My bike is a 04 Heritage Softtail and I definitely did have to pay attention to the clutch. Bike rode smoother, but didn't like the positioning of the shifter and brake. Needs to be further forward by about another 2 to 3 inches. Rode the special version, fully loaded. It is definitely a nice bike. Just wondering now... keep 04, or trade in.
@@paulwaldrop Haha, I have an 03 Heritage and I test rode a Road Glide Special last week as well. I thought it looked badass for sure, but I felt like I was super cramped up (and I'm only 5'11'') compared to my Heritage. I'm torn between the Street Glide or Road Glide!
The 2019 Street Glide Special is the most amazing bike I’ve ever owned. Powerful, smooth, so easy to ride. Every second on the bike keeps me smiling...
I recently sold my FLSTSB (Softail Crossbones) and bought a Street Glide Special that will be delivered to me soon. Do you think I have made a good change? My previous motorcycle was really good. But of course, it had a 96 ci engine (it was a 2009 model) and I think that this new Milwakee eight will give me many pleasant surprises. What do you think?
I had an 07 dyna bob with a bunch of goodies on it, loved it. I lost it to the repo man. Was dianosed with stage 3 lung cancer, given 'about 90 days' had to quit my job to enter chemo and radiation treatments and could not afford the payments without working. It's been 4-1/2 years now, BEAT
the cancer and everything is still showing good. I have yet to beat the side effects of the treatment but look forward to the day I am able to return to work and get another bike, have always said my next bike would be an 09 street glide or newer street glide dressed in black......miss riding, its tough...
God bless you, James glade you beat cancer
have the 12 heritage, took out a road glide and was very surprised how nimble it was. The 107 is a great motor, and finally, BRAKES! Stopped on a dime... Harley has really nailed the new bikes...
Your videos has gone from the best.... To even better!!!! Love the new rating system, the footage/editing keeps improving all the time and the new beautiful bikes helps of course. Awesome color on the bike btw.
Keep em´coming, sir!
Thank you! I always appreciate your input
YES!!!!..........a history on the Street Glide would be really cool to see.
Hi Matt!! I have a 2017 UL. Your right about the sound between the twin cam and the m8. I put 3 exhausts on my bike till I could come close to the twin cam. I finally went with D n D 2 into 1!! Love my bike AND sound now!!!
Matt your right, on baggers Harley does it best especially with the bag liners...rain wear one side, dry wear other side... at night just grab your tour pack duffle bag, head to your hotel room... best bags and travel set up 👍🍺
Just picked up my river rock gray denim 2020 SGS...upgrade from a 2010 black denim SG. Loved to old SG and really Digging the new bike.
Nice congrats.
I'm next ! Lol
Utility is the word for the Street Glide which I would go for over a Lowrider ST,with that Batwing fairing. You can see the ground below the front wheel. I think I prefer the standard bags with say a Borsani 2 into 1. Auxiliary lights, Heated Harley touring seat, heated grips.
The best Harley Davidson reviews on TH-cam.
Awesome video Matt. As you mentioned it perfectly, ALL motorcycle manufacturers have copied the Street Glide Bagger concept, from BMW to Kawasaki.
Matt I really enjoy these in-depth reviews. Very helpful and answer most questions about a particular model. I think a series on the evolution of different Harley Davidson lines would be great to watch. Thanks for the great videos! 😀
Good review Matt, that Street Glide Special has to be one of the best looking bikes HD sells IMHO. It must be good as you eluded to in the vid, as others have copied it as recently as this year, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery as they say.🤔👍
yes sir!
@@MattLaidlaw on the solar eclipse bike what size handle bars where on that bike please
@@johnnap8564 I think they were 14 inch bars.
Speed & torque are forever to be debated. It’s so subjective, my SG stock M-107 has plenty of both for my needs, I love the smoothness!
I felt the same way about power delivery when I went from my Evo 80" to my TC 88.. Now the 103" HO on my 15SGS with stage one and tunes really gets the job done much better... A far cry from my old 74" Panhead and 4speed.. :)
Bought a brand new left over 2019 FLHXS SGS - Barracuda Silver. I got it for just under $28K on 9/19/20. It came with V&H slip-ons. Put about 300 miles on it so far. I traded in my 2011 Heritage Softail Classic. I am a short guy, 5' 4". With a 1" lowering kit in the rear and some new boots, I am flat footed. Some small adds so far include, shorty antenna, phone holder, cup holder, black saddlebag latches, black seat screw, black rear saddlebag guards, black sissy bar and seat pad for a passenger (detachable), front axle nut covers, and a king tour pack (from Advanblack) for long trips and the bride. My first impressions are this...why did I wait so long to go to the dark side known as touring. The last few years I have taken some serious road trips from New Hampshire - Sturgis, Tail of the Dragon, and Americade to name a few. After getting back from the Tail of the Dragon earlier this month, I realized it was time for a new bike. My new SGS rides awesome. Feels nimble through the twisties and has power to crush miles on the open highway. If travel restrictions are lifted I am planning a trip to Nova/Scotia and PEI on the new bike next spring. I can't wait to get this bike out on a long road trip. Matt I love your videos. Your down to earth attitude and straight talk impress me the most. I think it is kind of funny that you at 6' 6" and me at 5' 4" ride the same bike. I have seen all of your mods on your storm trooper bike. You have really made it yours. If time and money permit, I will be doing the stage 1 and stage II "torque" upgrades prior to my road trip next Spring. Looking forward to seeing more content from you.
I appreciate the comment outlining your experiences with the bike. Really it all comes down to what type of riding you’re gonna do. Your body size is second or third to the first rule. You as a distance, multi-day rider need the touring bike. You could probably get away with a heritage on the new frame as well. Thanks for watching. I appreciate the positive feedback.
I have had 6 twin cams and 3 m8 bikes and I'll take the m8. I was never happy with the twin cam. I very happy with my m8 models.
Damn man. I guess you don't believe in holding on to things. Haha. Hell I still have my first car and bike. Well I am a low end pack rat. I don't real lo y collect but I don't seem to get rid of shit either. But I bet you have fun riding a those different scoots. Ride fast bud and keep the shiny side up.
ive got three of those seats down cellar.and one mustang seat on my 2019 flhx
My favorite models have the batwing, close second are roadkings. But in my country very expensive.
Excellent review Mr.Laidlaw . Hope you keep the heart and soul category.
Awesome video.
Would definitely be in for a more in-depth look at how the Street Glide changed the game!
Also - how about a Denim Paint care video? Lots of questions from us folks who don't get to spend all day around these paint jobs :(
Denim paint is pretty easy to take care of. Harley sells a denim paint cleaner, but there are other products out there for matte finishes. The important thing to remember is no wax or polishing. The surface of matte paint is not as smooth as gloss, which is what makes the surface more of a satin finish.
Wax fills in those micro surface features, making it shinier than it should be. And polish removes the roughness, doing the same thing.
So with denim paint, just keep it clean!
One thing to note, while the surface is very durable (you won't get swirls), its can't really be repaired without repainting, since polishing is a no go. That's why Harley calls it denim, it's supposed to wear a bit like a good pair of jeans.
LJM2stepspain is there differences in the stage 4 107 to 114 and the stock 114?
Kurt Bormann the stage 4 has CNC ported heads, high compression pistons, bigger cam, larger throttle body, higher redline, and usually an intake and exhaust.
The result is that a built 107 to 114 conversion makes about 30-40 more hp than a stock 114.
Yea, I can do a denim Paint care video. That's a good idea. I think I'll do that video for sure.
Awesome! I'd be curious to know if denim paint is supposed to develop a patina over time like denim jeans?
Your "Solar Eclipse" is an awesome looking bike. You said in a video you liked white on a bike, and it REALLY works on this bike. Awesome !
Hot bike!
I'm "in" for the Street Glide's influence on the industry video.
Also, I've put almost 6K on my 2017 Ultra Classic that I bought as a holdover at the end of May 2018. I love it, get itchy to ride it when I can't hop on it every few days. The 107 has been plenty of engine. I know I'd love the 114 but I'm thinking that I won't do much more than a Stage One on it some day.
Beautiful paint work on the feature bike. Tank badge really sets it off.
the 107 does feel slightly peppy-er over the 114. just depends on how calibrated you backside is to tell the difference.
Great video.I wanted a street glide special till I rode a road glide special. I don't regret buying the road glide.
So is it partial integral like BMWs where the front brake actuates front and rear brakes and the rear just the rear or is the linking fully integral where front or rear actuate both? BMWs braking is brilliant. I look forward to seeing how it is on a HD. Now they have RDRS as well, which combines dynamic ABS/TC.
HD calls it linked braking. Front and rear both can actuate the opposite brake if you’re under utilizing it.
Yeah Matt we want to see a video on the evolution of SG, and thank you in advance!
I would like to see a video on the history/evolution of the street glide
I'm completely torn between my twin cams and the M8. I love the heavy thump of the twin cam, but do appreciate the finesse of the M8
Picked up the same color Road Glide over the weekend. Traded my 2015 RGS..Just amazing ride.
The road glide looks so bad ass in that color. Enjoy.
Still love my 1999 K1200RS BMW...Over 100,000 miles and runs like a new one. But I don't have that sound. The sound alone is enough to make me want a Harley-Davidson...
Yes we all want to see a video on the history of the street glide!
The one thing i really like about the 2019 is the new info system, just has a clean look to it. I believe i have always been a batwing guy myself! I just like how i sit down behind it better, and the looks to me are just a bit more to my liking. For me i would probably go for the m8 over my twin cam, i dont mind if the bike is smooth. Thats not to say the twin cam is rough its not but the m8 is really a better power plant in many ways... great job keeping the other guys scrambling to keep up Harley Davidson.
I have a 2017 Ultra Classic, love the M8 engine but I'm lusting over the 2019's Infotainment system. That iPhone comparison Matt made applies to this as well, I'm sure that H-D will keep improving the electronics (along with everything else) every couple of years.
Excellent review .... I particularly was interested in your opinion of the 107 vs 114 ... because like you I purchased a 2018, 107 before the release of the 2019 's with the 114. I have since added the HD Stage 1 Heavy Breather and the Stage II Torque Cam upgrades so I feel like I have a good comparison engine to the 114. End result is I LUV & enjoy the ride !! I would KEEP the "Heart and Soul " category. Thx for the video !!!
Awesome, thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. The 114 is nice but not enough for me to trade up
Is that 110 still available and if so how much im interested price is right i would fly down and ride back live in sc
Should have a Project Light-more. Pay all that money for a halogen bulb haha!
A Project Pay-Less would be great as well.
Another great video Matt! Its awesome how in depth you go with the info. We all extremely appreciate that. I'm just about to be in the market for another bike. I live in OC and I still look at bikes at your dealership because of your great videos. They come with a sense of trust. Very smart and good thing you're doing here. Keep it up!
Always enjoy your reviews and comparisons - the bikes, production values and information are all of high quality. Some reviewers consistently push their personal preferences. You don’t. That’s a big plus! 👍
I’d be interested in seeing ratings within the different types of Harleys too - sporty v sporty, softail v softail, touring v touring, etc..
Coming my friend. Stay tuned.
Hello Matt. what is your preference : Street glide, Road king or Héritage softail ?
HI Matt! What is the reason you show a Street Glide Special (the one with orange letters on the tank) and then go out and try a different one? Is it because the first one is unused?
Matt, 21:12 Very well articulated. This is a pertinent point! My beast is a raw avenue ripper. She is a breathing thing. The expectation is refined smoothness. I too agree. I Love my
Dyna - but that new street bob was less jarring.
My impression was that it is a needed improvement.
I like Matt's honesty especially at 23:55 mark talking about shocks. I have 17 SGS I put in ohlins in rear and did full axeo replacement up front because HD suspension is GARBAGE now I have a 17 that I'm debating trading but don't want to take a bath after dumping 2k to upgrade suspension
An awesome and honest review. No bias and straight forward. Thanks Matt
Hi Matt, very informative presentation. Love Street Glides the most because of the inner fairing display which gives you the feel of a airplane cock pit. They are an empty canvas with unlimited possibilities. I still prefer paint/graphics and chrome components as a starting point. You do the best walkarounds on TH-cam! Thank you.
Excellent video. Flawless!! It may not be that important in the USA, but over here 🇫🇷, I would ask about clearance. How much can I lean over, but most of all, how many miles to the gallon I get? One time this summer we lost about 3 quarters of an hour looking for gas. Gas stations are closing down one after another to the benefit of supermarket stations, which are only in the bigger cities.
Yea I should have included those two details in here. You can get about 180 miles to a tank. The lean angle is pretty good for a bagger.
I’m excited to finally pick one of these up tomorrow in billiard blue
thanks for the review and for giving us a good look at the silver flux/ black fuse color scheme. That's a sharp color combo and it's been hard to get a good look at one.
The M8 is one of the best engines HD has ever made. The power is awesome out the box. This is the first HD engine (besides my Vrod I use to own) that I feel like I don't have to do any mods to and probably will not do any because it has all the power I need. Also, the engine runs so much cooler compared to the old twin-cam. No heat issues at all.
Are the Road King shocks longer than the Street Glide Special? You made mention to that at 24:38. How about the Road King Special, are they the same shocks as the regular Road King? When you do a compare on the H-D website I don't think it shows information regarding the shocks. Thx
The street glide special and road king special shocks are the same. The road king standard has taller ones.
@@MattLaidlaw Thanks Matt. I've put 15K miles on my 18 Heritage 114, mostly long distance touring. I'm considering keeping the Heritage but getting a Road King or Street Glide for touring. Some folks have told me to consider the bikes with the longer shocks.
Awesome review. Thanks for making this video. I'm on the fence between 2 bikes, 1 being the 2019 Street Glide Special. This video answered a lot of questions. I may drop by your shop after AIM Expo.
Is wind buffeting or resistence a big issue on the street glide in terms of the fairing ? I see alot of comments addressing this "issue", I'm getting ready to pick something new up from Harley-Davidson and am set on the street glide special. But is the wind that big of an issue that people prefer the road glide for that fixed fairing? I really dig the SG. Does it affect the mobility and maneuverability to that much of a noticeable degree?
Really appreciate all the quality and informative videos you put out.
Thanks for watching
Matt, hope all is well! Haven't seen you since Born Free. A video on the history or impact of the Street Glide on the market would be awesome! Definitely would like to see that.
Great review Matt. I have a question I have a 2015 Street Glide Special and just did a trip to Las Vegas and Death Valley and to put it lightly the stock seat was killing me after about two hours of riding. Does Harley offer any seat options to remedy the pain you get in your rear end. I love the look of the seat but for long rides it isn’t a good seat. Any input you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
Yea, the seat is not a long ride seat at all. Yes, H-D has a bunch of more comfortable seats. Try a sundowner or hammock seat.
Nice Job Matt, will you be doing the Road Glide Special 114? I've just ordered one so keen to see your review.
Hey Matt I like the vlog keep it up. Can you tell me the difference between the special and non special as far as front suspension. I know the rear shocks have shorter travel but what about the front forks are they the same height and travel?
Great job on the ratings. I thought you done a very good job of giving a rating for a wide range of people, which isn't the easiest thing to do.
Love the review Matt. Went out yesterday and bought the bike.
Great review and great scoring system. You should post your scores as you test the 2019 bikes so we can compare them to each other. Keep on the good stuff
A great video as always, thank you. A video about the history of the Street Glide would be really cool too. I love the billiard blue color. It's that same style of awesome non-metallic paint they used last year on the CVOs in gray. They should offer multiple colors across different models in that non-metallic paint, as I think it's growing in popularity. I also really like the billiard blue on the Softail Slim. Thanks again.
Is Harley still installing incandescent turn signal bulbs in the this model too? Have they gone with light weight Al frame yet?
Matt Laidlaw , is there a video showing the 2016 Street Glide Special and colors
Great video Matt! I own a Twin Cam ('03 Heritage) and a M8 ('18 Road Glide Ultra) and love both. The M8 is very refined with tons of power but doesn't have that Harley sound that my TC has. Even with aftermarket pipes you just don't get the potato potato sound we've all come accustomed to. Love them both and thanks for the review!!
jerry adams it still has the potato potato sound, that's generated by the firing rhythm of the single pin crank and narrow angle V, two things that didn't change since the twin cam. Its definitely less pronounced though, but with a cam upgrade it returns.
Good info Nick. May try a Stage 2 with a cam upgrade.
Would like to see a video on how the Street Glide has changed the cruiser market. You have great videos, very informative.
It’s up already. Check it out in my miscellaneous play list.
Beautiful! Love it. Sadly, they are very expensive here in Austria. Street glide special costs 33.395€ = 37.943$
I never ever can afford this Beauty.
Hey Matt! Can you please help me with the strobe light modulator of the 'solar eclipse'. I've been desperately trying to find it for my bike.
Super duper review as always Matt! I can confidently say that You are the best reviewer of HD bikes in the world! I ’m desperate to see your review on the 2019 Ultra Limited in comparison to the 2018 FLHTK, which I bought just 4 months ago, not knowing the two big changes HD wud make in the 19 model!!! The boombox and the 114 engine being made the default size!
Thank you. I bought a 2018 as well. I’ll review that bike in the coming months. Don’t sweat it. The 107 is strong and the radio is still really good enjoy.
nice looking bike. very reliable. i rode one 2010 flhx around europe 50k km. all difirent roads (even dirt in albania). the real issue is the wind management - buffering on higher speeds (over 110kmh). harley definitely needs to improve wind management ... that is the must for the next generation.
nice video👍
Hi Matt cool videos, may I know the handle bars on the modified eclipse? Which brand is it and how high are they? Looks perfect :-)
Another great video Matt. I have said from the beginning of the m8 that is was refined and rode like the metric bikes. I love the twin cam but i did buy an 18 RGS in August.
Love the industrial grey - Yes, please show the video on the evolution of the Streetglide - looking forward to it as I'm sure many others are too
Appreciate the video it was very well explained in its entirety. I have actually went out of my way recently and stopped by to see your sales team. Stay ypu!!
Yes I would like to see a video on how the Street Glide changed the touring world for I own a 2015 Street Glide Special myself .
Enjoy the ratings system! I have a Road King Special and really enjoy how smooth the M8 is. The breaking assist is welcomed. My favorite is being able to quickly adjust the shock.
Keep up the videos. Here in MN are riding season is almost up. The video help scratch the itch. lol
Thanks! And thanks for watching. Come down down south more to extend your season!
Hey Matt , what older SG Do you think is the best bang for the buck ?
Great video and a special thanks for wearing a side-helmet mounted camera for real height over the windshield.
I’ve never got this comment. You’re welcome.
how to keep the blackout glosy clean ? its all going to b scrached. wy not denim black easy clean no scratches.
On the solar eclipse bike what size handle bars where on it. ?
I kinda like that street glide and road king I never had hd or any cruisers bikes. Wont be ablle to ride them every week is it going to be ok if they seat in garage that street glide looks really nice i pointing more to it.
Like the sound of the Twincam, almost as much as the Evo, but definitely better than the M8.
Does anyone know what gloves he wears when he rides? Always liked the look of them but cant find them anywhere online.
Roland sands diesels.
Thanks for sharing Matt great review! Question. What is the brand of riding gloves your wearing?
Roland sands. Diesel gloves.
Would be an interesting project to do things to bump up the ratings on handling and suspension. I also do appreciate the refined bikes that HD is making now for the long haul. My 01 Softtail Standard was that old mechanical mule you described and I loved it at that time. I put 50,000 miles on that bike in two years...now Im obviously older and not (willing?) to roll that much with a badlander seat...fit and finish I thought would be a bit higher but you are comparing it to other HD. HD fit and finish is hard to beat no matter what the model compared to other manufacturers.
The first thing I did on my streetglide was get new bar mounted mirrors cause the fairing mounted ones suck and I got the mag grips. But I can’t emphasize how much the fairing mounted mirrors suck
Sorry , but I have to disagree with you on the difference from the 107 to 114. I had an 18 and just traded in for this exact bike. I feel a tremendous difference. Night and day. I personally feel like it’s way more power. Way quicker. Thanks for the vid. Great job.
I can’t find those gloves anywhere on Roland Sands’ site. Thanks for the quick response though. I really appreciate all your videos!!
Love your videos matt. That's one of the nicest bikes I've seen you do yet. And usually thunderheader is my fav exhaust, but those cfr pipes sound wicked and that's on camera. I could only imagine in person. But anyway, i would love it if you could ever demo a sporty that's decked out to the max kinda like the big bikes you demo. Thanks for the awesome vids.
Sorry man that comment was suppose to be for the cvo road glide stage 4 you recently uploaded.
Is the weight much more light feel year by year? Because my friend told the me the 2012 version is much heavier on the handling? Thanks
Yeah! I'd love to see that SG video.
@ matt hey bud, can I put vance and Hines slipons on my 2019 street glide special with out it voiding my warranty or does it have to be SE brand??
The likelyhood of it voiding the warrany is VERY low. However, it isn't 100% proof. Ask your local dealer what their thoughts are.
Man this bike is so beautiful 😍❤️. This is love at first sight.
I’m getting too old for the crouch rocket
planning on getting a Harley
Nelson Bento Dude I switched for my 32nd birthday a couple weeks ago. Once you go cruiser you will forget about sport bikes. Purchased 2019 street glide special.
Me too man.
get a naked bike in addition to one of these.
Why doesn't HD use a V-Twin motor as an engine light indicator, instead of a car motor??? Pretty simple, that would be pretty cool.
Good question. My guess is that the check engine light is a universally used light shape so everyone can identify what it is.
@@MattLaidlaw I get what ur saying but...it would be pretty cool. Keep up the great videos, I appreciate being able to watch them while I'm healing from my back fusion surgery.
Thorough review Matt. I agree with your verdict and the difference in feel of the 107 and 114. You might want to check out my reviews and see if you agree with my comments
Will the speakers be okay if you get rained on during a ride? And will the touch screen work good if you got rained on?
Hi, Matt. What rear shocks did you put on your Street Glide Special? Thanks.
Matt a history video of the street glide would be awesome..👍🏻
I’m 5’7” but I have really short legs. I’m not flat footing it but I’m not on my toes. I’m pretty comfortable with it. I definitely notice the difference between the 107 and 114. I say to everyone the 107 wants to kill you off the line. The 114 wants to kill you up top. I’m very happy with my 107 and don’t think I’m missing anything having a 18 flhxs to a 19. The gts is pretty but it doesn’t matter to me. I came from a Dyna. Just having a radio was something to get used to. I still have yet to use the navigation. I’d have to leave my state to not know how to get where I wanna go.
Hey Matt, question for you. If you've answered it before, I apologize.
How tall are you, and what screen works well for you. I'm a tall guy and would love a bagger, but I dont want my head getting whipped around.
Thanks boss
I’m 6 foot 6 inches. I ride with a custom windshield from SlipStreamer.com. I think it’s about 9-10 inches tall. It’s a good balance between the short one that comes stock and a tall one that comes on the limited. I still see over it. I also ride with a full face helmet which helps with wind. The new fairings on the baggers have the vented fairings that help out a lot too. They really reduce buffeting.
@@MattLaidlaw
I appreciate the info. Are you running that on a Street Glide, or Road Glide?