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2007 Street Glide reliability

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#1 ·
Getting ready to part with my 1996 eglide classic to buy a 2007 street glide and was wondering if I will enjoy the same level of reliability. My evo has been a superb motorcycle and has never left me on the side of the road, EVER. Will the 96" twin cam be the same?


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#4 ·
There's no guarantee's that you'll have the same good luck with the 07 street glide but there also is no reason why you can't. I've ridden to Washington DC, Blue Ridge Parkway, Niagara Falls, Arkansas, Sturgis and California, twice.

The only time I had an issue that could have caused me to lose time on the road was the trip to D.C. when my bike's rear pulley bearing went bad. This happened on the first day of the trip and I was fortunate to come across a dealer who got me fixed up in a matter of about an hour and a half.

But.....that problem did NOT leave me stranded on the side of the road since I was able to still ride the bike when I got to the dealership. On my last trip to California my radio quit working after a rain storm in Kansas. This, of course, did not effect the running of the bike but a dealer in Temecula, CA was able to get it working again by pulling and reinstalling the fuse. Sort of like rebooting a computer I guess.

The good thing about riding a Harley is you usually are not too far away from a dealer while traveling in the US. When riding long distances, I try to stay in a town with a Harley dealer close by just in case I need to have any service done. You just never know if you need a part or two. I needed a spot light when I was traveling through Arizona the last time when a rock shattered it.

As long as the person who has owned that Street Glide took good care of it and you continue the same you can expect good reliability compared to your EVO. I doubt you'll feel like you made a mistake getting the 07. Good Luck!
 
#8 ·
Plenty of guys here still riding 07s without much issue. Being the first year of the 96, there were a few common problems. You will get mixed responses on whether to trade or not. I would say get an 09 or later if you can.
 
#10 ·
I had to cancel my vacation, cause my month old 2007, as dieing. I was pretty bitter about that bike. It has been on a lift for 2 years, so I guess I got over it.

Hell, the tourpak lock was mounted upside down. Head lights quit working. Stalls. Radio turned on by itself. TPS sensor wire shorting on fins, clutch interlock not working, when bike stalls.

But it hasn't leaked oil like my 01.

My bike was made after the strike was settled. I wonder if that had anything to do with it. Which I suppose is wishful thinking.