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My first bike was a Honda 650 Nighthawk in the early 1980's. At that time, I taught myself and rode for approximately 6 months before selling it. I'm looking to get another bike and take the safety course this time around. I am looking at a Harley FDX1 Dyna Glide, and would appreciate any comments on the suitability of this bike. My ultimate goal is to cruise the backroads of WA with my wife.

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How far do you plan to travel?

The Dynas are basically just a slightly larger Sportster these days.
I can take my wife 100 or 200 on the Sportster. We haven't tried anything longer (2-up) yet.

Many local folks use a Heritage Softail for 2-up touring.......
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I'm planning weekend trips of anywhere from 100 to 400 miles. I'm looking for a comfortable, yet affordable ride, which is why I've been considering the Dyna Glide.

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Steve23 wrote: I'm looking for a comfortable, yet affordable ride, which is why I've been considering the Dyna Glide.
OK, first off Steve, it's been recommended numerous times - might want to think about dropping $500 on a beater motorcycle to get your bike skills up to par before droppin all that dough on a new bike. Also, make sure you really get alot of practice time in before you get your wife on the back!!!

Second - Unless you are only considering Harleys, the Dyna is NOT an affordable bike (comparatively speaking). For example, Kawasakis Mean Streak has a bigger engine, more power, better handling and liquid cooling - all for $2,000 less than a new base-model Dyna.

If you ARE limiting yourself to only Harleys, then the Dyna is an ok bike, but keep in mind that if you get a stock (base-model) Dyna, you're going to have to get some stuff from the accessories catalog (like a 2-up seat for one) and maybe a sissy bar and the like which will run you at least a few hundred dollars more - not to mention the dealer may have a markup which will jack the price over MSRP even more ... be careful out there :wink:
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