View Poll Results: Add lowers to Street Glide ?
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Street Glide: Lowers yea or nay ?
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Originally Posted by Badbagger
Audio is the big reason. I’m in FL so heat is an issue in summer thus vented is a must.
Why worry about looks? You're just a set of lowers and a tour box away from a Geezer Glide already! 😂 The SG is just a light version of a old mans bike......
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They come off in a matter of a few minutes if you want to remove them in the summer. Chances are you won't want to remove them after getting used to them
Why worry about looks? You're just a set of lowers and a tour box away from a Geezer Glide already! 😂 The SG is just a light version of a old mans bike......
Why worry about looks? You're just a set of lowers and a tour box away from a Geezer Glide already! 😂 The SG is just a light version of a old mans bike......
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I find ALL of the buffeting on my FLHTK is air forced up into my face from the lowers.
I have zero buffeting on my 03 EG, and when the bike was up north the soft lowers extended my riding season
unfortunately it would take a complete re-configuring of the audio system the previous owner installed to make mine removable so I live with the buffeting
I have zero buffeting on my 03 EG, and when the bike was up north the soft lowers extended my riding season
unfortunately it would take a complete re-configuring of the audio system the previous owner installed to make mine removable so I live with the buffeting