2011 Harley Davidson Road Glide Ultra Touring - New Lower Price! on 2040-motos
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You are bidding on a 2011 Harley-Davidson
FLTRU Road Glide Ultra Touring Story I am offering my brother's 2011
Vivid Black Road Glide Ultra Touring bike for sale. This is an immaculate adult ridden bike
with only 2737 miles. The miles will change with demos and riding between now and auction close. My brother is an absolute fanatic about taking care of
his bikes and with only 2737 miles, this is no exception. This bike has always
been pampered and garage kept. It gets washed with care, blown dry, polished, and
waxed after every trip. My brother trades bikes
like he changes his underwear and it's that time again, so he's asked me to offer his bike for sale on
eBay. This bike is absolutely
beautiful and has no flaws that I know of, and is in immaculate condition. If
you see it, you’ll buy it! This Road Glide is
loaded with every option you can think of (see below), but he’s added foot pegs
for riding comfort, smoked turn signal lenses, a “Bright Ass” brake light for rider safety and visibility, a Ram Mount for an iPhone 4 (or earlier)
for XM music and GPS, a Klock Werks windscreen, a Corbin seat with a riders back rest for rider and passenger
comfort, Heritage handlebars, highway lights, a set of the best sounding pipes
on the market…True Extreme Dual Rinehart
4” pipes with a high flow breather, and a SuperTuner race tuner for performance. Below is a Preview of
the Road Glide Ultra Touring, if you’re already familiar with the bike just
skip to the bottom for bidding information. Preview The world of Harley-Davidson
Touring motorcycles ride on the rubber-mounted FL chassis including the
Sharknose fairing on the Road Glide (RG). Since the new bagger frame design in
'09, H-D has steadily refined other aspects of the bikes, such as the 2011 Road
Glide Ultra and the availability of a larger 103 cubic inch motor. For 2011 H-D
focused attention on the Road Glide. The Basics The main goal behind the
fixed fairing design is stability. Some riders feel the extra weight of a fork
mounted fairing affects steering and handling, especially in a strong
crosswind. Much of the turbulence from the road or wind can be transmitted
directly to the handlebars while the frame mounted unit transfers unwanted
energy directly to the frame. Additionally, some find the fork mounted fairing
harder to maneuver at slow speeds since the rider needs to turn the fairing as
well as the frontend components. This RG carries the
Ultra moniker that adds accessories usually reserved for the top of the line
machines. Amenities included with Ultra designated RG include lower fairings
attached to the engine guard, Tour-Pak trunk with audio, CB radio, cruise
control, intercom, and mid-frame air deflectors. Perhaps the biggest
bonus going for the FLTRU (the U is for Ultra) is the addition of the PowerPak
setup. The PowerPak is the triple goody bag of 103ci (1690cc) motor, ABS brake
system, and the hands-free fob Smart Security System. There is no option to get
the RG Ultra without the PowerPak. It's a great value direct from the factory
as equipping other eligible models with these three options would set you back
$1,995, or $1,195 for just the security package plus ABS. Cockpit and Seating Within the inner fairing
lies the speedometer with multiple trip functions, tachometer, and gauges for
fuel, oil pressure, ambient temperature, and battery voltage, along with the
audio head unit and speakers. Surprisingly, there's even an old school, 12V,
cigarette lighter-smoke 'em if ya got 'em! It can also be used for other
reasons, like charging a cell phone. , Being a Touring bike
comfort is important and the new two-up seat fits the bill with a shape that
improves reach to the ground. With sitting just over 27 inches off the ground
it is easy to sit flat-footed while stopped. An added feature is increased
lower back support that cradles you in the seat. Passenger accommodations are
roomy and the Tour-Pak provides a built in backrest with wrap-around armrests.
Additionally, the passenger has roomy floorboards to rest their feet. Audio and Electronics Under both grips are
also the controls for the harman/kardon Advanced Audio system with AM/FM, CD,
mp3/AUX, intercom and CB capabilities. 80 total watts of power are distributed
to four speakers: two within the fairing and another pair mounted to the sides
of the Tour-Pak. Independent control of bass/treble, fade, balance, and
speed-specific volume control is easy to adjust. Passenger audio controls
mounted to the Tour-Pak also. Even at highway speeds with helmet the audio is
easily heard and sounds darn good. Harman/kardon is
renowned for its high-quality audio components and the tried and true h/k H-D
system does not disappoint. With the auxiliary input on the front of the radio
it's easy to plug in any mp3 device. Road surface and bumps had no effect on
playing CD's. Storage Motor and Transmission Electronic fuel
injection brings the motor to life as expelled hydrocarbons exit via the Chassis, Suspension,
Brakes Out back, the rear
shocks do an adequate job of soaking up the bumps while still giving the
road-feel back to the rider. Adjustable from 0 to 50 psi via a hand air pump the
shocks can be adjusted for load and riding style, I always pump mine up to the
max, as I feel there's usually too much weight towards the rear, especially
when packed with gear and riding two-up. Braking is amazing
thanks to the triple disc setup and four-piston Brembo
calipers. Feel through the brake lever is smooth and linear allowing good
modulation of the front brakes. When the situation dictates and maximum
stopping is needed the ABS system kicks in and hauls the bike down fast. This
feature is especially nice when riding in the rain. Having ABS gives riders a
chance to focus on getting out of a hairy situation and not have to worry about
sliding either tire from a lockup. When the passive ABS activates there is a
gentle pulsation transmitted through the brake lever(s). In addition, there is
no linked braking so, for example, if the rear brake is stomped and the ABS
comes on the front brakes are unaffected. On the Road Ground clearance and lean
angle is more than adequate for most riders. Even when railing on the
floorboards, the bike maintains stability and predictability. The Dunlop
Multi-Tread tires gripped the road well whether the conditions were cold and/or
rainy. Speaking of rain, the
lower fairings did a good job protecting my feet. Although the lowers do
provide some wind protection when the vents are closed they also seal in some
of the engine heat. This is great during the winter but even with the vents
fully opened there is still more felt heat than without the lowers. SPEC SHEET POWERTRAIN TYPE Air-cooled, Twin Cam,
2 valves per cylinder BORE X STROKE 3.875 in. x 4.38 in. DISPLACEMENT 103ci (1690cc) COMPRESSION 9.6:1 FUEL SYSTEM Electronic Sequential
Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI) 6.0 gal. TRANSMISSION Six-Speed Cruise Drive FINAL DRIVE Belt, 32/68 ratio
CHASSIS SEAT HEIGHT 27.3 in. (w/180lb
rider); 29.1 in. (w/o rider) WEIGHT (WET) 888 lbs. RAKE (STEERING HEAD) 26° FORK ANGLE 29.2° TRAIL 6.7 in. FRONT FORKS 41.3 mm telescopic,
triple circuit damping REAR SHOCKS Air-adjustable
WHEELS FRONT 17 in. x 3 in., Black,
28-spoke Cast Aluminum REAR 16 in. x 5 in., Black,
Slotted Disc Cast Aluminum TIRES Dunlop, bias, narrow
whitewall FRONT D408F 130/80B17 REAR D407 180/65B16 BRAKES Anti-lock Braking
System CALIPERS Brembo 4-piston fixed
front (dual) and rear ROTORS 11.81 in. (fixed) You are bidding on a 2011
Harley-Davidson Road Glide Ultra Touring with 2737 pampered miles. This bike does
not have any factory warranty, to my knowledge and I do not offer any type
warranty written or implied, however you may purchase an extended service
policy from any Harley Dealer for the period of up to 5 years with unlimited miles. If you need financing, Harley
offers a “Buyer’s Assistance” program.
Harley-Davidson of Atlanta has offered to finance it and do all the paperwork, if you are
interested. Or I’m sure your local Harley Dealer will do the same. This bike is currently
financed with Harley Finance and as soon as it sells, I will pay it off. It
takes 10-14 days to receive the title from Harley Finance. The winning bidder will
be require to pay a $500 deposit at auction close and pay in full within 10-14
days of auction close. The bike advertised
locally and I reserve the right to end this auction at anytime, if it sells locally. If you have any
questions or if you would like to see and ride the bike before bidding, please
feel free to contact me anytime through eBay. email, or my cell: 404-808-6995. Thanks for looking and
Good Luck!
At first glance the main difference between an Electra Glide (EG) and an Road
Glide (RG) is the headlight arrangement in the fairing. The EG has a single
unit while the RG has two. Although the RG fairing was introduced on the 1979
Tour Glide (10 years after the Batwing), its modern, sculpted look is often
more reminiscent (and derided by many H-D traditionalists) of a foreign-made
motorcycle. Other than aesthetics the major difference between the two Touring
fairings is how they attach to the motorcycle; the Batwing is mounted directly
to the forks and turns with the handlebars, whereas the Sharknose fairing is
rigidly mounted to the frame and remains fixed regardless of handlebar
movement. The fixed fairing necessitated dual headlights as the lights are
always pointed straight ahead which is not the case on an EG.
Spacious and comfortable are the first two adjectives that come to mind when
first throwing a leg over this machine. Since the bars and fork need to swing
within the fairing the windscreen, gauges, and radio are further away from the
rider than on an EG.
Cruise control is a nice feature to have during the long haul. With nicely
integrated, intuitive controls under the right handgrip it's possible to
engage/disengage the cruise, and alter your speed without taking your eyes ff
the road. The system is amongst the best in the motorcycle world and works
flawlessly combined with the Electronic Throttle Control in H-D parlance.
Otherwise known as fly- or ride-by-wire, there are no throttle cables to
control the air and gas into the motor. A sophisticated computer controls all
aspects of gas mixing via a motor in the throttle body through the magic of
electrical wires as you twist the grip.
One of the biggest selling points of a bagger is how much stuff can you pack
on/into it; To start off with, the, RG Ultra has hard, locking saddlebags, a
spacious King Tour-Pak, as well as storage in the adjustable-vented lowers and
two convenient compartments on either side of the fairing. In this case Ultra
definitely stands for capacity. Best of all it is usable capacity. Other brands
lay claim to (mathematically) have more storage space, but on H-D Touring rigs
it's space that can easily and safely hold gear. The top-loading saddlebags keep
your gear dry, safe, and accessible while on the road or commuting. On the
safety front, the Tour-Pak features wraparound tail/brake lights.
At the heart of the new RG Ultra is the 103ci big bore Twin Cam motor that's
more than capable of fast launches as well as uphill passing. The black
powdercoated engine with chrome accents has plenty of real-world torque thanks
in part to its gearing. Like all Big-Twins, motor power is transmitted to the
rear wheel via the Six-speed Cruise Drive transmission operated by a light-pull,
mechanically actuated clutch. A lower downtube-mounted oil cooler additionally
helps keep the air-cooled motor happy.
True Dual 4” Rinehart Exhaust System culminating in tapered mufflers hugging
each side of the beefy swingarm. For a HD, the Rinehart exhaust are the best sounding
pipes on the market, not to mention the increased horsepower.
Felt vibration is kept to a minimum through the rubbermounted attachment of the
motor to the frame. A four-point motor mount system (including the
transmission) reduces rider fatigue during the long haul. The two-piece frame
is suspended with twin, air-adjustable shocks in the back and a conventional,
non-adjustable fork with triple-circuit damping. Suspension feel is plush yet a
bit soft for spirited riding; the front end is particularly undersprung, diving
under heavy braking and damping is average. This isn't necessarily a knock on
the handling as the bike is a luxury tourer, not a sport-designed machine. The
RG Ultra weighs in at a claimed 888 pounds yet rides like a much lighter bike.
Harley gave the people what they wanted in this ride and delivered the goods
for the touring enthusiast. Riding the RG Ultra is a luxurious endeavor and
begs you to want to get out on the open road. I'll reiterate plush and
comfortable and throw in utilitarian at the same time. Whether your idea of a
great ride is a Sunday putt around suburbia, the grid of the city, or taking a
vacation this motorcycle can do it all. With six gallons of onboard fuel it's
easy to cover more than 200 miles between stops.
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