2014 Low Rider
#2612
No one at the dealership told me anything about the adapter connector. First learned about in this thread.
Jumper1, when did you get your LR? What have you done with it? How many miles?
#2613
Your salesperson should have gone over that with you...if he/she was worth a damn.
#2614
Took advantage of the great weather and went for cruise today. Gotta love it when you spin the tire catching second gear! I love this bike more every time I throw a leg over it.
I was not happy with the seating position or how my hips felt at a stop (previous broken pelvis from a track day high side) with the Mustang Vintage Solo so I swapped it out for a Saddlemen Renegade Heels Down solo seat (I'm a short s*#t at 5'7"). Keeps me well in place while performing my usual shenanigans. So far, so good.
I was not happy with the seating position or how my hips felt at a stop (previous broken pelvis from a track day high side) with the Mustang Vintage Solo so I swapped it out for a Saddlemen Renegade Heels Down solo seat (I'm a short s*#t at 5'7"). Keeps me well in place while performing my usual shenanigans. So far, so good.
Last edited by modular; 10-22-2015 at 02:45 PM. Reason: Grammer
#2616
That is a real nice touch. I just wish someone at my dealer would have told me so. An adapter connector makes the job of maintaining the battery so much easier.
#2617
Same here. I cannot stop riding my LR. To quote Diddy, can't stop, won't stop.
#2618
I have hade it about three months now. I had the removable wind screen and sissy added. No other mods. About 3100 miles so far. I love it. Awesome bike.
#2619
I honestly don't know. Had dealer put it on when I bought it. No buffeting. It is no fairing but does help to cut the wind. Easy to take on and off. I like it for longer rides even in warm weather.
#2620
Every model I looked at had them installed where I bought mine.