2020 Low Rider S owners
#81
Installed my 10” bars and my Rinehart 2:1 last night. Had a little difficulty with the pipe, but that was due to incomplete instructions included in the box. When I spoke to them this morning, they sent me updated instructions and it was done. The only remaining issue is the bracket they use tilts the peg mount back a couple degrees to clear the pipe, but it causes the brake pedal to go way higher then I want. So I ordered a shifter linkage which I’ll bend to match the stock pedal linkage, about an inch longer, which will drop the pedal. I ordered a kit from Bung King, which is adjustable so I can fine tune.
My God how much better the bars feel! And this pipe is great. Nice deep sound, none of the “raspiness” the S&S had. Really like it. A bit louder, but not annoyingly so. Maybe I’m just going deaf lol. Who knows. I left the sig wires pretty much just hanging, as I plan on relocating them to the forks, so it made no sense running them in the bars. Got my cruise enabled also.
Ordered the new HD quarter fairing, as my plan to try and make the Memphis Shades Cafe fit, isn’t going to happen as the forks are too wide. I’m sure MS will come out with a new fairing for half the price, a day or two after I install the $400 HD one, but that’s life.
Here she is today: I gotta scrub off that white chalk/marker on my tires. FFS.
I decided to stick with the HD Torque cam, so I ordered that as well and will get it installed next week. Also ordered black tappet and pushrod covers and fueling lifters. I’ll keep the solid pushrods because I’m crazy like that.
My God how much better the bars feel! And this pipe is great. Nice deep sound, none of the “raspiness” the S&S had. Really like it. A bit louder, but not annoyingly so. Maybe I’m just going deaf lol. Who knows. I left the sig wires pretty much just hanging, as I plan on relocating them to the forks, so it made no sense running them in the bars. Got my cruise enabled also.
Ordered the new HD quarter fairing, as my plan to try and make the Memphis Shades Cafe fit, isn’t going to happen as the forks are too wide. I’m sure MS will come out with a new fairing for half the price, a day or two after I install the $400 HD one, but that’s life.
Here she is today: I gotta scrub off that white chalk/marker on my tires. FFS.
I decided to stick with the HD Torque cam, so I ordered that as well and will get it installed next week. Also ordered black tappet and pushrod covers and fueling lifters. I’ll keep the solid pushrods because I’m crazy like that.
For your bars, how much slack is left in the stock clutch cable, do you have a pic of how you routed it to provide slack?
What part number did you use for the extended brake line, and was it the full brake line down to the calipers or just the single section from the master cylinder to the brake junction? I'm assuming most after market manufacturers don't have the FXLRS specific parts, did you just use a fatbob part number item? Was there any issue with the stock wire lengths with a 10" bar?
Last edited by nightsterept; 09-08-2019 at 09:51 AM.
#82
For your bars, how much slack is left in the stock clutch cable, do you have a pic of how you routed it to provide slack?
What part number did you use for the extended brake line, and was it the full brake line down to the calipers or just the single section from the master cylinder to the brake junction? I'm assuming most after market manufacturers don't have the FXLRS specific parts, did you just use a fatbob part number item? Was there any issue with the stock wire lengths with a 10" bar?
What part number did you use for the extended brake line, and was it the full brake line down to the calipers or just the single section from the master cylinder to the brake junction? I'm assuming most after market manufacturers don't have the FXLRS specific parts, did you just use a fatbob part number item? Was there any issue with the stock wire lengths with a 10" bar?
Changed upper brake line only. From manifold under triple tree to MC. It’s a HD part. Line and adapter can be ordered by your dealer.
i used 8” extensions for the right handlebar switch pack, and the smallest TBW extensions which I think was 12”. The left pack was a new cruise control pack, which has a much longer wire then stock, so no extension needed for that. Stuffed extra length into the frame no problem. If you are leaving the sigs on the bars, you may need to extend them as well, depending on how tall you go. The same kit for the switches will work for the sigs. Same JAE connectors...
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#84
I'm between 6'2 and 3 and and I don't have any problems. Remember thought that I have tall bars, and somewhat short legs - 32" inseam. Which helps. So my riding position is much more upright, with my arms pretty straight out in front of me. Though with the stock bar/riser you'll definitely be in more a forward position initially I expect.
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big ron (09-10-2019)
#85
****, I thought I wrote that already. Absolutely-F’n-Goddamn right they did. It’s a night and day difference. It’s a functional, proper rear brake with effectiveness I would expect from any bike. It’s funny, it was the FIRST thing I noticed within 20 seconds on my first ride home from the dealer. No more stomping on the pedal. Thank God.
#86
I'm between 6'2 and 3 and and I don't have any problems. Remember thought that I have tall bars, and somewhat short legs - 32" inseam. Which helps. So my riding position is much more upright, with my arms pretty straight out in front of me. Though with the stock bar/riser you'll definitely be in more a forward position initially I expect.
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#88
I can’t seem to find the work order, so I don’t have the part numbers. Sorry.
#89
Well, I did it... I had been talking to my friend at my dealer about my "should I get one - after all I did to my Low Rider?" debate, and since they got their first one in today, he gave me a call. So naturally I had to check it out. Since I got the first 2016 LRS the day it came off the truck 3 years ago, I figured why break tradition... Got a very good deal on my trade, pulled off everything I wanted, and so it begins again...
And no other asses had been on the bike except HD personnel and now mine. I like that.
Bone stock.
Tonight my Ohlins, my Custom Dynamics lights, my mirrors and my seat go on, and the damn reflectors come off. Came home with a new SE tuner.
Ordered a Rinehart 2:1 which should be here on Tuesday (please spare me the warranty comments) and a +4" upper brake line which should be there on Wed. Once thats on, my 10" T's go on it. I also ordered the Memphis shades black clamps for the fork, and a black cafe fairing. Also next week. Not sure how much riding I'll do before the bars are on, as the stock ones are just too damn low for me, and I don't think I can coax any more out of the stock line for any riser extensions.
This thing is a bandit. The inverted forks on this frame is bananas. It handles like its on rails. Amazing the difference from the standard forks. And even with 50 miles taking it easy on the motor it feels great.
So, here we go again...!
And no other asses had been on the bike except HD personnel and now mine. I like that.
Bone stock.
Tonight my Ohlins, my Custom Dynamics lights, my mirrors and my seat go on, and the damn reflectors come off. Came home with a new SE tuner.
Ordered a Rinehart 2:1 which should be here on Tuesday (please spare me the warranty comments) and a +4" upper brake line which should be there on Wed. Once thats on, my 10" T's go on it. I also ordered the Memphis shades black clamps for the fork, and a black cafe fairing. Also next week. Not sure how much riding I'll do before the bars are on, as the stock ones are just too damn low for me, and I don't think I can coax any more out of the stock line for any riser extensions.
This thing is a bandit. The inverted forks on this frame is bananas. It handles like its on rails. Amazing the difference from the standard forks. And even with 50 miles taking it easy on the motor it feels great.
So, here we go again...!
Congrats and loving my LRS as well. I just hit 100 miles.
#90
Coming along great, keep it up. Giving me lots of ideas. Traded in my Twin cam cvo street glide today on a 20 LRS with the quarter fairing and they threw in a tallboy and rear pegs and mounts for the Mrs. and I couldn’t agree more with you on how fun this bike is. Blows my mind that a new Softail is more comfortable than an older touring bike.