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Harley-Davidson Super Glide vs Victory High-Ball ergonomics

Harley-Davidson Super Glide and Victory High-Ball land within a few ergonomic points for the default rider, so the better choice comes down to posture preference and bike category.

Fit verdict

Harley-Davidson Super Glide

92Comfortable

All contacts reached

Victory High-Ball

92Comfortable

All contacts reached

The two bikes are close enough that posture preference matters more than the overall score.

Rider fit: reaching the ground

The Harley-Davidson Super Glide has a 640 mm seat; the Victory High-Ball sits at 635 mm — a 5 mm difference. As a rule of thumb you flat-foot a bike when your inseam roughly matches its seat height: about 64 cm for the Harley-Davidson Super Glide and 64 cm for the Victory High-Ball.

That makes the Victory High-Ball the easier reach to the ground — the safer pick for shorter riders or anyone who wants both feet planted at a stop — while the Harley-Davidson Super Glide gives taller riders more legroom and a more open knee bend. Load your own height and inseam into the simulator to see exactly how each one fits you.

Geometry snapshot

Geometry comparison for Harley-Davidson Super Glide and Victory High-Ball
SpecHarley-Davidson Super GlideVictory High-Ball
Seat height640 mm635 mm
Wheelbase1,630 mm1,647 mm
Wet weight298 kg-
Displacement1,923 cc1,731 cc

Posture metrics

Knee angle

Harley-Davidson Super Glide
Open (118.8 deg)
Victory High-Ball
Open (120.6 deg)

Hip angle

Harley-Davidson Super Glide
Sport (79.7 deg)
Victory High-Ball
Sport (80.0 deg)

Elbow angle

Harley-Davidson Super Glide
Relaxed (143.3 deg)
Victory High-Ball
Relaxed (143.3 deg)

Torso lean

Harley-Davidson Super Glide
Neutral (9.9 deg)
Victory High-Ball
Neutral (10.2 deg)