Everything Low Rider ST Thread
#121
There is not any buffeting, at 80+ mph freeway speeds. I don't wear a helmet. The wind does blow directly about mid face though, so I can't even ride at highway speeds without earplugs. I ordered the taller shield and am assuming it will cure that. One thing I do not like about the bike is the vibration, it's not much better than my rigid mount shovelheads and evos when running up at higher RPMs. It's certainly no Road Glide, and the comfort (from vibration) is not at Dyna or FXR level either. It's a fine bike, but don't expect miracles or the comfort of a touring bike.
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#122
There is not any buffeting, at 80+ mph freeway speeds. I don't wear a helmet. The wind does blow directly about mid face though, so I can't even ride at highway speeds without earplugs. I ordered the taller shield and am assuming it will cure that. One thing I do not like about the bike is the vibration, it's not much better than my rigid mount shovelheads and evos when running up at higher RPMs. It's certainly no Road Glide, and the comfort (from vibration) is not at Dyna or FXR level either. It's a fine bike, but don't expect miracles or the comfort of a touring bike.
#123
Going back to my question... Is anyone aware of any way to relocate the licence plate maybe under the taillight? Italian plates are very big and if like to have a razor tour pak on the bike, as the one in Laidlaw's video...
#124
I too have found the vibration to be more than the touring frames. But interestingly, I added Ride-On tire sealant to my tires this weekend, and it seems to me that the vibration is significantly less, and my LRST is smooth now. I don’t think my tires were unbalanced, and maybe it is just my imagination, but I really do believe the bike is smoother now. I know…. Makes no sense.
#125
For those of us that don't do too much touring ... I wonder if getting the low rider s is the best choice. A lot cheaper ... put on the HD 1/4 fairing (they any good?) ... and sissy bar with bag for luggage. Save a lot that way. Is the fairing on the ST obtrusive? I'm used to bikes with no fairing but would like to take some long trips at some point.
#126
For those of us that don't do too much touring ... I wonder if getting the low rider s is the best choice. A lot cheaper ... put on the HD 1/4 fairing (they any good?) ... and sissy bar with bag for luggage. Save a lot that way. Is the fairing on the ST obtrusive? I'm used to bikes with no fairing but would like to take some long trips at some point.
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#128
Thanks for this thread.
I’m learning a lot, and I’m going to do some modifications based upon what I’ve read here.
I think I will add forward controls, some mini floor boards, and certainly different exhausts. Maybe new handlebars?
Any advice as which forward controls and floorboards? Which exhaust? Should I stick with OEM Harley parts?
I’m learning a lot, and I’m going to do some modifications based upon what I’ve read here.
I think I will add forward controls, some mini floor boards, and certainly different exhausts. Maybe new handlebars?
Any advice as which forward controls and floorboards? Which exhaust? Should I stick with OEM Harley parts?
#130
If you got yours, feel fortunate. Those waiting will have to wait even longer.
Harley-Davidson suspends production in York County factory (msn.com)
Harley-Davidson suspends production in York County factory (msn.com)
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