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New Family
Ride: 2009 Street Glide
Join Date: Jun 12th, 2009
Posts: 5
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New member with a new Street Glide
Good morning everyone. I am a new member to this forum and I wanted to say hello. I have been reading some posts here and you all seem like a very nice bunch of people.
I just bought a 2009 Street Glide in vivid black. I got the security system, cruise, and anti-lock brakes. I am picking her up tonight if the rain goes away. Yes, I am excited. I traded my 100th anniversary Road King in for this baby. I rented a new S Glide in Louisiana last month and really loved it...guess I loved it so much I came home and bought one. LOL Well, now I have to read all the posts to see what mods and upgrades I need to make. I had a Mustang seat on my RK and it was wonderful. In fact, I will be putting it up for sale on Ebay. It is like new. I was hoping it would fit the new bike, but no way. I also need some pipes, and probably a way to alter fuel. My RK had Rhinehart True Duals, so may go that way. Not sure yet. Any suggestions would be welcomed. Hope to hear from you guys. |
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Community Guru
Ride: 2009 FLHX
Join Date: Oct 1st, 2008
Location: IA
Posts: 2,151
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Re: New member with a new Street Glide
I have the same ride, and I would recommend leaving the stock headpipes on and not bothering with true duals. I am running Rinehart slip-ons and I think the sound is perfect. I chose to use the SE Super tuner with my build, and am happy with that, but most folks on here are getting good results from the TFI unit for a LOT less $$.
If you choose to change the head pipes to TD, chosse something that still goes underr the frame. The coil on the '09s is under the seat, and traditional TD set-ups that come out of the head and do a U-turn to the left side could cook the plug wires at the coil towers. I have done only a few functional tweaks to my ride and am VERY happy with it. By far the best bike I've owned.
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Ride: 2008 Street Glide
Join Date: Feb 2nd, 2008
Location: Woodstock, Georgia
Posts: 3,559
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Re: New member with a new Street Glide
My only advice is much easier said than done - take your time and don't rush into throwing money at your new bike. Ride it for awhile and really get to know it. A one day rental is enough to tell if you like a bike but not enough to form judgements on thousands of dollars worth of mods. The 09's, as you probably know, had many significant changes that may result in you being happy with the current exhaust system if you're just worried about the heat.
If it were me, I'd start out with the personal comfort items - seat, backrest, grips, highway pegs. Then I'd start thinking about a cost/smile analysis as far as pipes, speakers, fuel tuners, and other such "nonessential" items. Good luck, have fun, and keep us up to date as you spend money keeping HD and the aftermarket folks in business!
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Play The Throttle
Ride: 2009 Street Glide
Join Date: Sep 23rd, 2008
Location: Branford, CT
Posts: 217
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Re: New member with a new Street Glide
I have abot 3400 miles on mine and the only things I have done so far is change the windshield Klockwerks, put a windshield pouch and replaced the stock speakers. I have a stroked (106") roadking as well. I was going to change the aircleaner and pipes, but they are cracking down in my area on pipes and some local cops have been instructed to ticket any Harley with other than stock pipes!
I have no complaints on how the bike runs, no problem getting up and going over 100mph if I want. Have fun and enjoy ![]()
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Retired Moderators
Ride: 2007 Road glide
Join Date: Jan 1st, 2008
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 5,015
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Re: New member with a new Street Glide
Welcome enjoy that new ride.
suggestions simple leave it be for awhile enjoy riding it and latter feed the need to mod little at a time
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Community Star
Ride: 2008 Street Glide
Join Date: May 4th, 2008
Location: Central Ma.
Posts: 593
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Re: New member with a new Street Glide
I have an 08 FLHX and couldnt be happier!Sounds like you already know the drill..stage 1, pipes and a tuner.My only advice is to look at speekers for those new tunes and perhaps a real windshield.The best 2 items Ive bought so far are Hogtune speekers for $110 and a 6.5 Klockwerks screen for $150.
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Moderators
Ride: 2004 Sportster XL1200RS
Join Date: Aug 24th, 2008
Location: Camarillo, CA
Posts: 3,707
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Re: New member with a new Street Glide
Welcome SunPilot, you will have a great time with your new 'Glide! Get a few 1000 miles on her before you decide on modifying anything. As Dr.D said, riding a short distance was enough to sell it, now that she is in hand, really get a feel for what you like, and slowly you will find if comfort mods are needed. Much of the '09's appeal is the added power, handling and thermal management mods, while still meeting more stringent EPA and government restrictions. Make sure that if you modify anything related to performance mods that you keep the take-offs as regulations are getting tighter on what aftermarket parts are actually legal, especially exhaust and A/Fueler mods. And once you get a few posts in take some pictures...we all would like to see her!
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Play The Throttle
Ride: 09 Street glide/ flhx
Join Date: Feb 13th, 2009
Location: Milwaukee, WI
Posts: 175
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Re: New member with a new Street Glide
Welcome aboard...I also have a 09 streetglide...no motor mods yet just a clearview recurve windshield...I just logged 9,000 miles after some trips out west and up to maine. Great ride no complaints. Keep us posted about your upgrades and post a photo....I would but I dont have a clue. Have fun!
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Ride: 2008 Street Glide
Join Date: Mar 17th, 2008
Location: Bedford, TX
Posts: 344
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Re: New member with a new Street Glide
Welcome SunPilot! You're gonna love the Street Glide. I've got the 08 model, and understand the 09 is even nicer. One thing that is certain about this forum; it definitely helps you lighten the wallet.
![]() I second the recommendation of Hogtune speakers. I would also suggest the Clearview recurve windshield, Sundowner seat, and a driver backrest for long trips. For comfort, you might also consider the floorboard extensions. They move the floorboards out about 3/4", but make a big difference in comfort. The one-piece visor bezels for the headlamp and turn signals are a nice compliment to the bike's lines.
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New Family
Ride: 04 road king custom
Join Date: Jun 7th, 2009
Posts: 5
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Re: New member with a new Street Glide
good buy.i am thinking of getting one and trading in my 04 r.k
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