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Miriam Kent-Hall

Houston, Texas

Reviewed on April 24, 2003

Motorcycle reviewed 1997 Harley-Davidson FLHTCUI Electra Glide Ultra Classic view listing

5.0
We love the bike. We are looking to buy another one. The bike was great when we got it, and it improved with the $$ we spent on pipes, etc.... read more
We love the bike. We are looking to buy another one. The bike was great when we got it, and it improved with the $$ we spent on pipes, etc.
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SmilingSeattleMike

Vacaville, California

Reviewed on September 15, 2001

Motorcycle reviewed 1997 Harley-Davidson FLHTCUI Electra Glide Ultra Classic view listing

5.0
After owning 3 Goldwings starting with the 1977 and ending with a 1996 model and Harley's of all persuasions (Shovels to Evo's), I can say without a doubt that this model is the most comfortable, dependable and best handling of the H-D line that I have owned. The rubber engine mounts really work well... read more
After owning 3 Goldwings starting with the 1977 and ending with a 1996 model and Harley's of all persuasions (Shovels to Evo's), I can say without a doubt that this model is the most comfortable, dependable and best handling of the H-D line that I have owned. The rubber engine mounts really work well minimizing intrusive vibration. The Fuel Injection system has been flawless. My mileage varies from a low of 45 to a high of 57 on 92 octane Premium gas! The only complaint I can come up with is it does run a little hot. When in Seattle I did not notice it at all, Now down in the HEAT of northern California it is very noticeable on the 100+ degree days. *That and the BAD attitude of the dealers.... which is the worst part about owning a Harley. Would buy again without question. I wish they wheels had come with sealed bearings like the new HD's to today. The only other bike I would consider owning is the new R1150 RT BMW as I appreciate the technological updates and brakes available to them.
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