Harley-Davidson® Street Glide® rentals in Burleson

Video Of The Harley-Davidson® Street Glide®
DC Powerport | Yes |
Displacement | 1,746 cc (107 cu in) |
Engine | Milwaukee-Eight® 107 |
Fuel Capacity | 6.00 gal (22.71 L) |
Fuel System | Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI) |
Length | 96.5 in. |
Driver Backrest | No |
Cruise Control Option | Standard |
Luggage Capacity -Volume | 2.3 cu ft |
Ground Clearance | 5.3 in. |
Rake (at Steering Head) | 26 |
Weight | As Shipped: 796 lb. ; Running Order: 829 lb. |
Trail | 6.7 in. |
Wheelbase | 64 in. |
Fuel Economy | 43 mpg |
Seat Height, Unladen | 26.1 in. |
Seat Height, Laden | 27.4 in. |
Exhaust | Chrome, 2-1-2 dual exhaust with tapered mufflers |
Lights (As Per Country Regulation), Indicator Lamps | High beam, running lights, directional lights, low oil pressure, neutral, engine diagnostics, battery, cruise control, speakers, accessory, security system, gear indication, low fuel warning, ABS, miles to empty display, fog/aux lamp indicator |
Gauges | Gauges styled to complement each vehicle. Display features odometer, trip A, trip B, range to empty and gear indicator; and larger tell-tale indicators. |
Bore x Stroke | 3.937 in. x 4.375 in. |
Oil Capacity (W/Filter) | 5.2 qt. |
Engine Torque | 111 ft-lb |
Wheel (Front) | Enforcer Cast Aluminum |
Wheel (Rear) | Enforcer Cast Aluminum |
Engine Torque (RPM) | 3,250 |
Primary Drive | Chain, 34/46 ratio |
Brakes, Caliper Type | 32 mm, 4-piston fixed front and rear |
Infotainment System (2018 model or newer) | Boom!™ Box 4.3 |
Speakers | 2 |
Speaker Size | 5.25 inch standard |
Voice Recognition Languages: Tuner/Media/Navigation (2018 model or newer) | English (US/UK), German, Spanish (Mexico/Spain), French (Canada/France), Italian, European Portuguese |
Bluetooth | Phone/Media Supported |
USB | USB/MTP/iPod/iPhone |

Rented a 2014 Goldwing to ride the PCH in May 2017. Weather started out a little chilly the first day, but warmed up nicely after that. I stayed in a Hostel on Hollywood Blvd. and the next morning ride south to San Diego for 1 nite. To save time going down I used the Interstate, which the Goldwing was well suited for except for lane splitting which I had to try a few times, just to say I did it! A little nervy the first couple of times, but was surprised at almost every bike passing me was doing quite well at it. Locals I’m sure! I rode south the next morning to a town which seemed about 90% Hispanic, and very Mexican like. Stopped in the local grocery and picked a number of treats you don’t find, even in Fla. Around 1:00 I decided to head back to L A, using the coastal route. I little tricky following the route through some of these small towns, but a beautiful ride nonetheless! Oceanside was the at the top of the list of coastal towns. Small and quaint, with a charm all it’s own. I stopped at a waterfront Marina/Restaurant, that proved to be a treasure. Had a deliscious bowl of clam chowder and sandwich from a rooftop view of the Ocean and Lighthouse! Following the coast I rode in and out of small towns, until I came up on Santa Monica Pier! Had to stop as it was jam packed and I had to be in the middle of it. Great thing about being on a bike, parking is a cinch. Had a great time and a corn dog there, and left to head back to the Hostel, which was a bargain at $33/nite right in the middle of Hollywood Blvd. After parking the bike, I learned Johnny Depp was there promoting his latest Pirates of the Carribean movie right on H’wood Blvd. practically in front of the Hostel, but I was 30 min. too late! The next day I headed north to the PCH, hoping to make it to Big Sur, only to learn that due to mudslides, the Highway was closed indefinitely. I traveled along the coast to Oxnard, had lunch and rode back for a stop at Malibu Beach. They were having a Guitar Festival, so it was quite crowded, and reduced my chances of a celeb sighting, so after a brief stop there I headed back to H’wood! Next day was spent on Rodeo Dr., and Beverly Hills, where they were having an Art & Wine Fest., so I had to stop and imbibe! After some walking & sipping I rode up to an address I found for Jay Leno in a nearby Canyon of homes. To my surprise I found it, but of course it was well gated, so back to H’wood for a little souvenir shopping on my last night. Transportation to and from Eaglerider was convenient by bus, and Eaglerider reimburses you for cab/Uber fare from the airport to their shop. The rental process was easy & painless, and very professional, and they will hold you luggage at the shop while you ride! Also stopped at San Diego Eaglerider, who were very friendly and professional, and gave me a nice length of rope to secure my luggage. Kudos to both L A & San Diego Eaglerider for a most enjoyable ride! Jerry H.

I rent the 2015 Sreer Glide from Palm Springs on a regular basis and love it!! Rides have been shower and multiple day trips. Don't forget this is s motorcycle so to expect lots of storage is silly. If you need more storage do as I did and buy luggage made to go on the sissy bar. I regularly camp off this bike and have no issues with storage. If I need more storage I'll just rent something with more storage. As for the ride, I like it, very comfortable for long distances. If you are over 6 ft though you will get some head buffeting because the windshield is only the 4 1/2 inch. Overall I recommend this bike and the service you will get renting it..