Everything Low Rider ST Thread
#151
#152
I like the bags. Who made them? And how do you feel about the Legends cartridges? I picked up an FXLRST and only have about 500mi. But I ride in the Northeast and there are some atrocious roads. I only weigh about 150lbs and old roads with expansion joints are so jarring that it's difficult to control the throttle, at least for me. I want plush but controlled like the fronts on my racetech'd Ducati.
#153
Could you post the part code? Italian website is really shitty and it doesn't provide pictures so you can't tell which is which...
Last edited by °Rev; 07-30-2022 at 09:18 AM.
#154
I don't have that...you can literally google Kuryakyn "hex" and find them. you have to get the correct peg adapter too.
update, I love the bike now after all my mods. still more to come but no way I'm doing the mids. after my seat and bars were added and then adjusting the floorboards, brake lever, and adding a brake lever pad, my comfort is back & I'm getting the rear brake leverage I needed.
this thing just keeps getting better, I'm beyond happy with it.
update, I love the bike now after all my mods. still more to come but no way I'm doing the mids. after my seat and bars were added and then adjusting the floorboards, brake lever, and adding a brake lever pad, my comfort is back & I'm getting the rear brake leverage I needed.
this thing just keeps getting better, I'm beyond happy with it.
The following users liked this post:
JakeC7R (08-03-2022)
#155
I just changed out my brake lever to a Crossthread Cycles one today - and while I was at it, adjusted the brake pedal upwards so it is about an inch and a half above my footboards. Very easy to do.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with the rear brakes on these bikes - it's just that from the factory, the pedal comes set too low for many people. 20 minute job to adjust it to where you like it.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with the rear brakes on these bikes - it's just that from the factory, the pedal comes set too low for many people. 20 minute job to adjust it to where you like it.
The following users liked this post:
JakeC7R (08-03-2022)
#157
#159
#160
So we basically preatty ****ed up here in europe. Your best bet is findind an EURO5 compliant solution.