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Best of the Twisted Sisters (Ranch Rd 335, 336, 337 loop) - October 2024
I finally got to take a trip out to the twisted sisters in Texas which consist of Ranch Road 335, 336, and 337. This video only features the loop. I'll have 337 from Medina to Leakey in another video. I went counterclockwise from Leakey after having lunch at "The Bent Rim" Icehouse/Burger Joint. In hindsight this was a good choice as I felt 336 and 335 were more technical than 337 between Camp Wood and Leakey. Only took a couple hours to do the loop though it'd take a lot more if you started in Medina. My opinion is the roads aren't very good if you want to go speed racer as in parts the asphalt is very worn and there are lots of gravel washes. But if you're just there to enjoy the ride like I was on an overloaded Sportster then the scenery, curves, gravity drops, crests, water crossings, and speed changes are all glorious.
A must ride if you are in the area.
I'll post individual videos on 335, 336, and 337 in addition to 16 and 38 plus my impressions of camping at Lost Pines and Garner State Parks at a later date. Links below when published.
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[ H Y P E R drive ] - Riding the Texas Blackland's to Fort Parker
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Short montage of my trip from San Marcos, TX to Fort Parker State Park on the Texas Blackland Prairie. Or what it once was. See the full video where I talk about: - the mods done to the Sportster prior to this ride - the campground - new products tried - what it's like touring distance on a Sportster (at 54 y/o) ua-cam.com/video/ZHLs8Iw4PhQh/v-deo.htmlttps://ua-cam.com/video/ZHLs8Iw4PhQ/v-deo.html
Touring on a Sportster, Disaster or Bliss - Fort Parker State Park TX - Wingman of the Road (Toucan)
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Can you moto-tour on a Harley-Davidson Sportster? Come with me as I travel to the Fort Parker State Park in Texas on a Sportster. Review some new bike and camping gear. Fine tune my electronics charging set-up. Critique the park. And make a decision on the Sportsters ability to tour long distance. 01:53 - The Trip 08:22 - New Products 13:13 - Wingman of the Road (Toucan) observation 16:14 - Lat...
Newbie Moto Camp Guide to Overpacking - Gear - Sportster
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The Goal: MotoCamp for Months at a time, Next Year The Mission: Practice MotoCamping - Packing, Traveling, Camping The Machine: Old Sportster The Gear: Too Much or Not Enough? What gear worked? What didn't? What got destroyed? What went missing? What was needed? What wasn't? What cost too much? What was a great value? Will we succeed our first time out? Odds aren't likely. Table of Contents: At...
Shop Made DIY Sissy Bar Top Box Luggage Rack for Harley Davidson Sportster
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The last thing I need to build in the ten part "Touring Sportster" build is the sissy bar. One that I can strap my tent, luggage, tail pack, and whatnot onto. This used the last of the $60 in metal I'd bought for the whole deal (parcel tray, saddle bag supports, and sissy bar) plus some hobby soldering OxyMap torch used to bend the steel. There were some surprise successes and a few disappointm...
Shop Made Saddle Bag Supports from Cheap Steel
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In order to take enough to camp off a motorcycle for weeks on end you need some kind of saddlebags. Unfortunately for small and mid size bikes (like Sportsters) there just isn't much room. Which is why so many utilize saddlebags that have more in common with mini purses than real saddlebags. I wanted something that'll hold large saddlebags that would hold some real weight. This meant I needed s...
DIY Motorcycle Luggage Rack (Parcel Tray): Learned to Bend Steel
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The foundation for my luggage for this Touring Sportster is this luggage rack (parcel tray). I had to make it from scratch because, despite these being common when sportsters came out, they aren't available today. So using my hack skills as a metal worker (watch this for the entertainment factor of my screwups) I bought about $60 bucks in steel. Along the way I ended up needing to buy some tool...
Don't Fear Carburetors, They're Simpler Than They Seem - Carb Cleaning & Adjusting
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Taking care of older carbureted bikes is easy and cheap. Anybody can get a simple carburetor to work well. Now there are guru's in tuning out there but an average wannabe home mechanic who can follow instructions and read a legend to a picture can tackle carb clean and adjustment. So in this episode I tear apart, clean, re-jet and put on a basic starting point tune so my travels this summer hav...
Drill Out Your Stock Exhaust System - Harley-Davidson Sportster
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Turning a Sportster into a Touring Machine - Part Six Drilling Exhaust (Remove Baffle) Stock exhaust are usually quiet. You can blame the government and it's mandates. You can blame manufacturers wanting more of your money making you buy accessory exhausts. Or you can blame engineers. But one of the first things most people do with their bikes is replace the exhaust system. Though historically ...
Replace: oil, fuel, throttle, choke, clutch cables and hoses on a Sportster
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Turning a Sportster into a Touring Machine - Part Five: Replacing Oil Hoses, Fuel Line, and all Cables My sportster is almost all original and almost 20 years old. It's safe to assume that some of it's parts are.... past their expiration date. One of my big fears is an expensive break down while thousands of miles from home. So as preemptive medicine one of the aspects of this Sportster's conve...
Easy Comfort Improvement for Sportsters / Harley's / any Motorcycle
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Turning a Sportster into a Touring Machine - Part Four: Ergonomics for Touring - Handlebar Risers Different styles of riding tend to prefer different riding positions. Touring comfort dictates a more upright style. This alleviates back pain but for me the big thing is taking weight off my wrists so they don't go numb droning down highways. Now upright is good but levels of upright depends upon ...
Rear Turn Signal Relocation and Power Port Addition to a Sportster / Dyna / Softail / Tourer
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Turning a Sportster into a Touring Machine - Part Three: Lights and Power/Electronics If you want to use saddlebags on a Sportster you have to relocate the rear turn signals. In this video I walk through installing an inexpensive kit. Plus I come up with, I believe, a unique way to add a power port to the sportster. NOTE: After filming I went back and switched the 12GA wire used for 16GA. I inc...
DIY Vibration Reduction in Sportsters - Rubber Motor Mount Replacement
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Turning a Sportster into a Touring Machine - Part Two: Vibration Reduction The biggest complaint most people have about Sportsters is Highway vibration. Harley-Davidson attempted to mitigate this by rubber mounting the bike in 2004. But that was 20 years ago. Rubber hardens over time. In fact Google says rubber mounts are only designed to work for 7 years! 2004 is 20 years ago. These mounts hav...
Turning a Sportster into a Touring Machine - Part One - Project Overview, Initial Disassemble
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Long-term I would like to be able to tour the country for months at a time while working. Dream world has me doing that on a dedicated machine but I live in the real world and right now I just can't afford a second bike. So we use what we got. I have a Sportster and am taking the time and a little money to make it "tour-able". In this video I provide an overview of the project and begin initial...
16,000 mile Sportster Review & Mods - Good, Horrendous, Fun, and Scary aspects of Sportsters.
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There are lots of sportster video's out there but few from "non-Harley" people who've put the miles on, and lived with their bikes for years. In this video I'll discuss: the sportster, which ones are the best and why, what mods I'd recommend and how mine have performed, maintenance, problems and the like based upon 16,000 miles of use. I'll also discuss why I think this is the ideal machine for...
FM1623 - River Rd Blanco, TX [ H Y P E R drive - 4K RAW dB - POV ] - Texas Hill Country - Fall 2023
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FM1623 - River Rd Blanco, TX [ H Y P E R drive - 4K RAW dB - POV ] - Texas Hill Country - Fall 2023
Fischer Store Road [ H Y P E R drive - 4K RAW dB - POV ] - Texas Hill Country - Fall 2023
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Fischer Store Road [ H Y P E R drive - 4K RAW dB - POV ] - Texas Hill Country - Fall 2023
Fischer Store Road [ 4K RAW dB - POV ] - Texas Hill Country - Fall 2023
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Fischer Store Road [ 4K RAW dB - POV ] - Texas Hill Country - Fall 2023
Road to Ironhorse Saloon [ H Y P E R drive - 4K RAW dB - POV ] - Texas Hill Country
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Road to Ironhorse Saloon [ H Y P E R drive - 4K RAW dB - POV ] - Texas Hill Country
Road to Ironhorse Saloon (2325, 165) [ 4K RAW dB - POV ] - Blanco, TX - Texas Hill Country
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Road to Ironhorse Saloon (2325, 165) [ 4K RAW dB - POV ] - Blanco, TX - Texas Hill Country
101/Little Blanco Rd - A Squiggly Line on the Map [4K RAW dB - POV] - Texas Hill Country Fall 2023
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101/Little Blanco Rd - A Squiggly Line on the Map [4K RAW dB - POV] - Texas Hill Country Fall 2023
101/Little Blanco Rd. [ H Y P E R drive - 4K RAW dB - POV ] - A Squiggly Line on the Map - Fall '23
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101/Little Blanco Rd. [ H Y P E R drive - 4K RAW dB - POV ] - A Squiggly Line on the Map - Fall '23
FM473 [4K RAW dB - POV] - Texas Hill Country - Rolling Hills and Great Vista's.
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FM473 [4K RAW dB - POV] - Texas Hill Country - Rolling Hills and Great Vista's.
FM473 [ H Y P E R drive - 4K RAW dB - POV ] - Texas Hill Country - Rolling Hills and Great Vista's
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FM473 [ H Y P E R drive - 4K RAW dB - POV ] - Texas Hill Country - Rolling Hills and Great Vista's
Rebecca Creek Road [4K RAW dB - POV] - Canyon Lake, Texas - Fall 2023
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Rebecca Creek Road [4K RAW dB - POV] - Canyon Lake, Texas - Fall 2023
Tour San Marcos, Texas - Fall 2023 - [PopUP POV - RAW dB]
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Tour San Marcos, Texas - Fall 2023 - [PopUP POV - RAW dB]
Relax with Rolling Hills and Smooth Curves - Texas Hill Country (RR12-FM150-FM3237) - [RAW dB - POV]
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Relax with Rolling Hills and Smooth Curves - Texas Hill Country (RR12-FM150-FM3237) - [RAW dB - POV]
Devil's Backbone Wimberley Loop - Fall Motorcycle Ride in Texas Hill Country - [RAW dB - POV]
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Devil's Backbone Wimberley Loop - Fall Motorcycle Ride in Texas Hill Country - [RAW dB - POV]
The "Secret" Texas Hill-Country Byway "Short-Cut" Home - Motorcycle Ride - [RAW dB - POV]
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The "Secret" Texas Hill-Country Byway "Short-Cut" Home - Motorcycle Ride - [RAW dB - POV]
Devil's Backbone to River Road - Motorcycle Ride - Texas - Fall - Harley Roadster - [RAW dB - POV]
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Devil's Backbone to River Road - Motorcycle Ride - Texas - Fall - Harley Roadster - [RAW dB - POV]

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  • @brandonsuire9601
    @brandonsuire9601 2 дні тому

    Doc Harley says that the HD oil hose clamps do not expand/ loosen once they are clipped into place, providing even pressure around the hose. Doc says that the screw type hose clamp will open / loosen over time and does not provide even pressure around the hose. do not shoot the messenger, as i am going to use hose clamps on my install.

  • @Fogman5678
    @Fogman5678 4 дні тому

    Have an 05 1200c. V&H Longshots, Hyper Charger,grips,and Pegs. Easy too dump coin into them. Have 14k on mine and counting. Zip tied shifter side battery cover,the notoriously fall off or come unhinged. 😊

  • @TheMessyStudio
    @TheMessyStudio 15 днів тому

    The Sisters are indeed a great ride, Shawn!

  • @ctsnider88
    @ctsnider88 15 днів тому

    Nice. I haven't taken my Sporty out for a long ride yet. The front cylinder is pushing oil out the breather. It makes me a bit nervous.

  • @SirBedight
    @SirBedight Місяць тому

    2005 XL1200R. Battery negative cable I found loosens when you slide the battery back inti position. The cable gets squashed between the battery & the main frame down tube & slightly loosens as you push the battery in. I moved the negative from the back of the engine to under the seat on right side of the frame near the battery negative post. Job done it’s never come loose again. I put it under the bolt that holds some of the wiring loom in place..above & forward of oil tank No problems at all with vibes on mine. Standard bars original rubber mounts..smooth as silk in motion. All bikes vary ofc

  • @XenaTheQuadCamBikah
    @XenaTheQuadCamBikah Місяць тому

    For the most part I find the cv carb on my Sportster is ok but I don’t like the rubber diaphragm. I’ve got a Mikuni HSR42 knockoff on the shelf I plan on installing next Spring. It will be a nice addition to my Hammer 1275.

  • @XenaTheQuadCamBikah
    @XenaTheQuadCamBikah Місяць тому

    I road trip on my 2004 sportster. I bought the bike new and changed out almost everything in order to make it comfortable for 10 hour riding days. Did all of it years ago but put 10” mini apes, a 4.5 gallon color matched fuel tank, windshield, mustang seat, mid mounted mini floorboards and more. I’m in my mid 60’s and did two trips this summer one 600 mile round trip to Lake George NY and the other 750 mile round trip to Acadia National Park in Maine. I take quick ten minute stops every 1-1.5 hours to get off and walk around. It helps a lot. Love my sportster it just trips my trigger like no other bike and we’ve been together over 20 yrs and for me it was just a matter of installing the right upgrades to reduce fatigue. No camping for my old ass though. Motels for me. Hope you find what works for you too!

  • @onerider808
    @onerider808 Місяць тому

    4:18 NEVER forget that step when securing a bike!

  • @chrisrye9128
    @chrisrye9128 Місяць тому

    Fun channel!

  • @XenaTheQuadCamBikah
    @XenaTheQuadCamBikah Місяць тому

    Good series! Where in the world did you find the replacement premolded hoses? I have a 20 yr old sportster and having a tough time finding them and the premolded fuel hose as well. Love my sporty I bought it new but the inability to find parts may be pushing me to get a newer bike. Any help on resources is most appreciated! Xena from the XL Forum! Edit: Those oil hoses are a pita. I replaced my oil pump and had the cam cover off and it was still a pita because like you I was working laying down on the ground. Would love to hear if that non molded fuel hose posed any problems or kinked on you and also how you routed it? Not a lot of room underneath there even though its not a long shot to the carb.

    • @MotorcycleRideVideo
      @MotorcycleRideVideo Місяць тому

      I ordered them from the Harley dealer. Prolly more than aftermarket but I don't like struggling with fitment so it was peace of mind for me.

    • @MotorcycleRideVideo
      @MotorcycleRideVideo Місяць тому

      I don't remember how I did the fuel hose if it wasn't in video. But it was a struggle.

    • @XenaTheQuadCamBikah
      @XenaTheQuadCamBikah Місяць тому

      Aw that sucks thanks anyway guess I’ll figure something out and put up a video, there’s lots of these bikes still out there so it would def help the diy people. You were lucky to find those pre molded oil hoses, my dealer only had one return line left and told me all of those items will not be available anymore from HD once on hand stock is gone so can’t order.

    • @MotorcycleRideVideo
      @MotorcycleRideVideo Місяць тому

      @@XenaTheQuadCamBikah tell parts guy to get his lazy ass in gear and cross reference the new part number. Most replacement items on these antiques are cross referenced with a newer part number.

  • @TheMessyStudio
    @TheMessyStudio Місяць тому

    I feel your pain, Shawn. Having ridden for over 50 years, not all motorcycles are great for touring. That said, I've always preferred fully dressed bikes; fairings, saddlebags, etc. My last bike was an '87 Tour Glide. I liked it. It was comfortable on the road. But my favorite bike was my '76 Moto Guzzi 850T3 Police Special. It the most comfortable and reliable of all my motorcycles. None of my Hondas were as reliable as my Goose. And I've owned four of them. Now, this is solely based on my own experiences. Others mileage may vary.

  •  Місяць тому

    Thanks for the video! I really like how to instrument cluster on the handlebars sometimes looks like Wall-E. Like it looks at you :-) I ride and tour a royal enfield; shame that most folks feel they are underpowerd for the American roads, specifically highways. Can’t judge that myself, seeing as Im in Europe. I enjoy the motorcycle content man!

    • @MotorcycleRideVideo
      @MotorcycleRideVideo Місяць тому

      I really like the idea of the RE 350 classic as a commuter/daily. Heard today a 650 version of bullet is coming to America.

    •  Місяць тому

      @@MotorcycleRideVideoi ride a classic 350! Its awesome 😊 I am curious about the classic 650 too, that probably will land in 2025.

  • @thesjyoungjr
    @thesjyoungjr Місяць тому

    When you pulled back in I thought you should have done a bathroom check before you left. 😊

  • @geraldscott4302
    @geraldscott4302 Місяць тому

    I have a 2006 Sportster 1200L I bought about 7 years ago, with just over 3,000 miles on it. I paid $4200 for it. It's my fourth Sportster. Basically brand new. It now has 17,000 miles on it, and would have a lot more, but I also have two other bikes that I ride a lot. The carbureted rubbermount was only made for 3 years, '06 being the last year. I have owned around 40 bikes in my life, a little bit of everything (no crotch rockets) but mostly cruiser style bikes. All of them have been carbureted. I have no desire to get into the computer on wheels thing. Plus most newer bikes all seem to be mostly flat black, and I like bright shiny paint, bright aluminum, and LOTS of chrome. I also like tubeless tires. I have owned several bikes with tube type tires, and will never own another one. They have almost killed me, they have left me stranded for days, and cost me a fortune in towing charges and repair bills. I started riding at age 8 on an old Bultaco 100cc dirt bike, got my license and first street bike at age 16, and have ridden about a million miles since then. All EVO Sportsters can be converted to a carburetor. The carburetor was always just a matter of removing the throttle body and bolting the carburetor on. The problem was, H-D combined the ignition with the EFI system. Now you can get a stand alone ignition system, so you don't need any of the computer parts and a lot of the wiring of the EFI models to convert them to a carburetor. Most of the 2004-2006 Sportster 1200s sold were the 1200C, or "custom" model, which had a tubeless rear tire, and a wire spoked 21" front wheel with a tube type tire. They also have forward controls, which because of bad knees, don't work well for me. They do look the best to me, they had the nicest paint, and the most chrome. And that chrome wire spoked front wheel does look good, at least to me. But I was not willing to deal with the forward controls and especially the tube type front tire just for the looks. My 1200L has a 19" cast front wheel with a tubeless tire, and mid controls. Both the 1200C and the 1200L have 4.5 gallon tanks, which don't really look like a Sportster tank, but hold enough gas to go over 200 miles, and are big enough to put a full sized tank bag on. The Roadster and XR1200 models were the least common of the 2004-2006 models. Everything that is gray on that engine is chrome on my engine. I have louder slip on mufflers that look almost stock, a retuned carburetor, but still have the stock air cleaner. I want an S&S teardrop air cleaner, but they cost over $300. I have NEVER ridden with a windshield, other than trying it once and absolutely hating it. The two main things I love about older Harleys are the sound and the vibration. I call it the Harley "shake". Very low frequency vibration, not the "buzz" you get from an inline four. On my Sportster, when it is idling in the garage, you can see the engine moving around in the frame, and the front wheel is just a blur. They sound and feel like a V8 drag race motor with a hot cam. I weigh 240, and the 2" of travel on my rear shocks works fine for me. I still have the stock suspension and super thin stock seat that came on it. I have no problem with it. I don't want a thicker seat, or higher suspension, because that would make the seat taller, and I can barely get my leg over the stock seat. Supposedly it is 25.2" high.

  • @neilizer
    @neilizer Місяць тому

    I'm just waiting on my first Harley, should be with me in 4 days! So I'm just consuming a lot of sportster content to fill the void. I really enjoyed this video and you sir have the patience of a saint! Anyway I hope you do a ride review on the vibration as this is a small concern of mine...I used to ride a KTM 640 smc and it was the worst bike iv ever owned...it was so vibey it would blur my vision at certain rpms! I'm hoping the Sportster is not like this....I guess I should have test rode one before buying 😂. Anyway thanks again🙂

  • @jwhite4343
    @jwhite4343 Місяць тому

    what are the part numbers for the socket and pins you got from HD, I've got a 06 1200C and I've been looking for a spare switched port to use, didn't think of the tail light section. I''ll be doing a turn signal relocation in a week or so

  • @willcountypowersports6338
    @willcountypowersports6338 2 місяці тому

    The easiest way for removing in the front right is to knock the tube out from the inside once you remove the left side with I believe a 17 mm socket. And then take your new one and pound out the center tube. Install the right engine mount and then tap the tube in from the outside.

  • @jimdoerr7483
    @jimdoerr7483 2 місяці тому

    Any updates on how these risers worked out on the road? I'm considering the same now.

  • @oliverashton4141
    @oliverashton4141 2 місяці тому

    did the change make a difference?

  • @yoso585
    @yoso585 2 місяці тому

    Wondering what tires you put on that are giving you such high mileage?

  • @mikeayres7065
    @mikeayres7065 2 місяці тому

    I want a deeper sound not necessarily a louder sound.. this would be perfect for me.. Did you have to adjust the fuel/air mixture at all with drilling out the baffles? I have a 2016 superlow with EFI.

  • @thakery5720
    @thakery5720 2 місяці тому

    I had a 'pre-catalyst' Sportster back in 1990 and instead of drilling the baffle plate out, I merely took the muffler off the bike, inserted a broomstick in one end and banged it on firm ground a few times.... the baffle plate came out and voila, straight-through standard looking pipes that allowed the bike to breath with no cost except an hour of my time - didn't even have to re-jet the carb .... Oh, and the reason for your 'drilled out' system not having the 'base rumble' of an after-market system is probably the amount of diffusion caused by the catalyst still being it the muffler ! Aahh the good old days ! P.S. I totally agree with everything you said about noise especially attracting the fuzz... on the way home from the pub for instance.... not that I would EVER drink-drive officer......

  • @thakery5720
    @thakery5720 2 місяці тому

    The Drag Spec mounts are firmer and so last longer but transmit more vibration. The reason the bike vibrates is that the crank is not balanced for the individual piston weights but for a weight halfway between 883 & 1200 (cast) piston weights in order to save on production costs - Thanks H-D ! I fitted a Hammer Performance 1250 engine kit - and the (forged) pistons are the right weight for the crankshaft's balancing factor and so the bike feels smoother. Another way to deal with the vibes in the 'bars is to use handlebar weights - I made my own out of steel and it worked though I did notice more vibrations in the footrests. When fitting the rear engine mounts I had fun because the inner spindle was seized into the cases and I had to almost remove the engine from the frame - not easy but I did it with no hoist or help. I found that removal of all the 'movement ties' aided the fitting of the mounts though - shame I didn't realise that until after spending so long on the front right hand side mount ! Once I had removed the rear tie (under the back of the engine) whilst trying to get the rear right mount out, the removal and fitting of the front right became so much easier. If I were doing this again, I would remove all the ties and both front and rear caps, spindles - everything and leave the motor sitting loosely in the upright frame before fitting the front AND rear right hand mounts, THEN the left hand ones and caps and spindles and LASTLY the ties.

  • @yoso585
    @yoso585 2 місяці тому

    If you really want to know how the main jet is performing with more precision, ya have to shut the engine off at speed. Otherwise the idle jet impacts the plug appearance. At idle speeds you could be running rich, fouling the plug, and could actually be lean on the main. Love the vids!

  • @yoso585
    @yoso585 2 місяці тому

    What you have here is the real deal, folks! Loving this series. All of it!

  • @yoso585
    @yoso585 2 місяці тому

    Another great video!

  • @robbcraig8146
    @robbcraig8146 2 місяці тому

    Just bought my first hd Sportster 2006. Your video is very useful for a novice like me. Thanks and happy riding All the best from the UK

  • @yoso585
    @yoso585 2 місяці тому

    Thoroughly enjoyed the whole video!

  • @josephmayberry7400
    @josephmayberry7400 3 місяці тому

    I did this mod years ago on my Sportster, the pullback risers actually hit the gas tank, so I went with straight risers also. Good work on your bike so far, I used to travel a good bit on mine, but have a Road King now for trips. Still take the Roadster out on the back roads frequently.

  • @douglas9607
    @douglas9607 3 місяці тому

    Good job.

  • @exexpat11
    @exexpat11 3 місяці тому

    Yeah! You know they use alloys that are both light weight and cheap. So. Good job! One of a kind!

  • @exexpat11
    @exexpat11 3 місяці тому

    2019 Roadster. Stage One. Bigger forks. Weird size rear wheel that needs a special sized tire. I have to order ahead of time. HONDA 80 Elite! Me also! Why because it was a safer than a "real" motorcycle (parents)? As mine is taller than most Sportys it fits me as a bigger guy myself. Had to forward controls and apes for comfort. Could not ride the flying taco style or with my knees above my hips. So it is a cruiser not a cafe bike. Of course mine has tons of mods. I made it mine. It can go 80mph on the highway with no problems in handling. Yamaha Warrior was my last bike and parts were a pain. Accessories was a pain. Modifying was a pain. It was an evolutionary dead end. Replaced my OEM seat with a Sully's Cobra style seat for a retro look and I can move forward or back as needed. OEM seat locked me in position. Yes, the Sully's is comfortable. Shinkos are Thai I believe. The Kawasaki Death Machine. I know of it by reputation. Yeah. I have to pull on the bars to survive bumps and chug holes. Cavitating Oil - degrades the oil and can damage parts. 39mm? Mine are 41mm. V&H pipes all sound the same. Mine are not loud but are just meh. Roland Sands Tracker. My mistake because I can't throw bags on. 13.36 on my rear shocks OEM. My fronts have never dived with the Upside Down 41mm's and I am 250+. With OEM bars I leaned on the bars or death gripped. Numb hands for sure. Mini Apes improved the hand vibration. I rest my hands on the bars now. Hands are at elbow level. ISO Grips. I tried lead weights on my Warrior and it helped. My W650 I had a full giant screen. In high wind I would duck below the plexiglass so my helmet would not get the tap. I do not have any screen on my CX. I am looking at the Viking convertible rack Sissy with a military duffel. 35-40mph City and 45-85mph Hwy are my sweet spots. Nothing wrong with puttering around. I buy Synth Kit for my Sporty. Amsoil. Probably Crankcase Oil Dripping for the engine coating. It happens. Wax for the Chrome. Flitz Gun and Knife Wax. Bad connections on battery somewhere down the cables. Oooo! I have the same problem with water. I might wrap the fuse case with electrical tape! Mine is still young enough not to worry about rubber going bad; mounts and hoses. Larger tank, the 4.5 for touring? Vanity mods? Raising Tank if you keep the Peanut? Lighting? I went with LED Headlight and Tail Lights. I ride mine daily in all conditions.

  • @thevoyer2002
    @thevoyer2002 3 місяці тому

    Mine took 6 hrs. Jesus. Chinese crap. I cut the threads instead of putting 2 bolts on to try and move them. They were way to long and hit the bulb housing unit. Whst a pain this thing was, lol.

  • @coyote4936
    @coyote4936 3 місяці тому

    I have a 2006 Harley Davidson Sportster 1200 Roadster. I love it.

  • @guy7670
    @guy7670 3 місяці тому

    Perfect for the evo sportster. Practical bike practical build.

  • @guy7670
    @guy7670 3 місяці тому

    Very impressive. Form follows function but I think you nailed em both.

  • @padthai411
    @padthai411 4 місяці тому

    I think you did a fantastic job. I want to make a contraption on my bike, I have the frame base already bolted to the bike like you. I'm thinking a sissy bar and frame box also, for my 5 yr old mini pointer dog. And then soft saddle bags down below. Can't wait. Thanks for a great video. I'd love to try welding. I've always wanted to try. Subscribed.

  • @Handirifle
    @Handirifle 4 місяці тому

    Great videos, but am wondering what that HUGE roll was to test fitted? Time to downsize some of that gear. In 2021 I rode my Ultra Classic to Montana, about a 3K mile round trip. I tent camped along the way, and ca tell you, my sleeping bag and camping gear was about half the size of that roll. Nothing expensive either. $25 sleeping bag, and $30 Big 5 tent. You will get tired of lugging that around.

    • @MotorcycleRideVideo
      @MotorcycleRideVideo 4 місяці тому

      I stated in the video it's a swag. An all in one 2 person tent, sleeping bag, bedroll, ground tarp, and insulation layer. Literally roll it out and your almost done setting up.

    • @jamesfleming5875
      @jamesfleming5875 4 місяці тому

      I’ve really enjoyed this 👍🇬🇧

  • @Handirifle
    @Handirifle 4 місяці тому

    I would like to see the "after" video, of the vibration reduction. Would like to know how much difference the new motor mounts made.

    • @MotorcycleRideVideo
      @MotorcycleRideVideo 4 місяці тому

      I've already replaced them by time I filmed this video so you saw the results when i rode the bike.

  • @Paul-FrancisB
    @Paul-FrancisB 4 місяці тому

    Hope you have a great road trip, I would try to pack heavy stuff as low down as possible, it's a lot more manageable especially at low speed, that bag location looks quite top heavy. I prefer to use a pair of throws over semi rigid panniers personally for the heavier gear. Keep it rubber side down and looking forward to the travel vlog

  • @thesjyoungjr
    @thesjyoungjr 4 місяці тому

    I really enjoy this type of video. Thank you

  • @frankmarkovcijr5459
    @frankmarkovcijr5459 4 місяці тому

    I would have a shop do the job. It looks like too much work for me to do. More power to you!

  • @frankmarkovcijr5459
    @frankmarkovcijr5459 4 місяці тому

    Bad thing about rubber mounting is maintenance.My solid mount frame don't need any maintenance. On an early Norton Commando you have to disassemble half the bike to do the same thing. Nothing has cracked, broken,or has fallen off.Still have original bulbs so my bike doesn't vibrate too much. 25 years and counting.

  • @frankmarkovcijr5459
    @frankmarkovcijr5459 4 місяці тому

    Does it have the riveted clutch plates? I don't know when they started using them. Or when they stopped the trap door in the transmission.

  • @frankmarkovcijr5459
    @frankmarkovcijr5459 4 місяці тому

    All l do to my Sportster is change the fluids and filter in my driveway in 30 minutes.

  • @edud8452
    @edud8452 4 місяці тому

    I put a set of drag pipes on my 09 1200c it ran like crap stuttered backfired popped the bike dodnt like them at all so i put the stock pipes back on and it ran like butter i had to reset the ecm now it runs like butter

    • @MotorcycleRideVideo
      @MotorcycleRideVideo 4 місяці тому

      ya they like a little backpressure but I'd of thought an ecm reset woulda fixed for drags.

  • @fkipke
    @fkipke 4 місяці тому

    WD-40 is probably not the best thing to spray on the exhaust connectors because it evaporates quickly, especially in the heat. I may be wrong.

  • @ctsnider88
    @ctsnider88 4 місяці тому

    You wanted to know why the plastic on the slide is discolored. It is from back-fire. Mine was actually melted with a hole in the bellows. I was not able to find one on-line so I ordered a new carb.

  • @jamesfleming5875
    @jamesfleming5875 4 місяці тому

    That is brilliant,exactly what you want and stronger than you could buy.👍🇬🇧

  • @ctsnider88
    @ctsnider88 4 місяці тому

    Well I just purchased a 2006 883 and like you it needs work. It does not run well and while cleaning the carb I found the the slide had melted the diaphragm. I bought a new carb from Amazon $50, changed the spark plugs and no change. I will not give up.