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Jon's Motorcycles
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This is a channel about Motorcycles. How to's and Reviews.
2022 Low Rider S T-Bar Guide
This is a guide on what parts you will need for T-Bars on a 2022 Low Rider S.
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2022 Low Rider S Review and Walkthrough
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This is a 2022 Low Rider S with some essential upgrades. T-Bars, 2-1 Exhaust, Saddlemen Seat, and some Thrashin Supply bags.
How to wash your Harley at home (BEST RESULTS)
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Cheap and easy way to wash your Harley at home, while avoiding those nasty paint swirls.
Flush your Harley's Brakes!
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This is a video showing you how to DIY flush your front brakes. It prevents corrosion inside of your brake master cylinder, brake lines, and brake calipers. This is an overlooked maintenance item that should be completed semi-regularly, every other year at the least.
2020 KTM 250SX Better Gas Mileage (MIKUNI TMX 38)
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2020 KTM 250sx comes equipped with a mikuni TMX 38. I noticed I was getting poor fuel mileage, but didn't think anything of it. Now, I've found the fix for it.
Clubstyle Street Bob: Was it worth it?
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Short video being honest and showing the things that I dislike about buying/building a clubstyle street bob.
New T-Bars for Road Glide Special (BUNGKING RISERS)
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This video shows the bungking risers paired with Lucky Daves riser bars on a Road Glide Special. Parts List: -Bungking 10 inch Road Glide Riser w/Top clamp -Lucky Daves Riser Bar -GoodenTite Riser Bushings for FLH -VansCult Grips How to choose bars for your harley: ua-cam.com/video/pkwCAbXAOjA/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Jon'sMotorcycles
CHEAP Parts for your NEW HARLEY!!
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Just a couple of cheap, functional, and cosmetic upgrades for your new Harley Davidson. Harley's don't always cost the big bucks!
New Harley will leave you STRANDED
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This video shows a simple and cheap fix to a problem that Harley Davidsons have, and could leave you stranded. These shift linkages are available anywhere from Amazon and the big aftermarket Harley names.
How to Install: Stage 1 Air Intake for Road Glide Special (S&S Stealth)
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This is a video how to install a S&S Stealth Intake kit on a 2020 Harley Davidson Road Glide Special.
2020 Road Glide Special 10,000 mile service
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This is how to do a 10,000 mile service on a 2020 Harley Davidson Road Glide Special.
Harley Brakes SUCK!! Upgrade to Lyndall Brakes on 2020 Road Glide Special
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This is a video on how to install Lyndall Brakes on a 2020 Harley Davidson Road Glide Special. These are the Gold PLUS pads, which are said to give 20% more braking power, and are warrantied for 18,000 miles.
FREE Stage 1 2020 Road Glide Special (LOUD!!)
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FREE Stage 1 2020 Road Glide Special (LOUD!!)
Saddlemen Step Up vs. San Diego Customs PRO Series
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Saddlemen Step Up vs. San Diego Customs PRO Series
How to choose your Bar and Riser set up for Harley Davidson - Street Bob X Lucky Daves
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How to choose your Bar and Riser set up for Harley Davidson - Street Bob X Lucky Daves
New Saddlemen Seat for the Street Bob!!! SAN DIEGO CUSTOMS
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New Saddlemen Seat for the Street Bob!!! SAN DIEGO CUSTOMS
Harley Davidson in the CANYONS!!! (HDxStealthExhaust)
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Harley Davidson in the CANYONS!!! (HDxStealthExhaust)
Stealth Exhaust for 2018-2020 Softails (2019 Street Bob)
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Stealth Exhaust for 2018-2020 Softails (2019 Street Bob)
New Harley Davidson at the Public Wash?? (Tips+Tricks) 2020 Road Glide Special
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New Harley Davidson at the Public Wash?? (Tips Tricks) 2020 Road Glide Special
LONG TERM Saddlemen Step Up Review (15,000 MILES!)
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LONG TERM Saddlemen Step Up Review (15,000 MILES!)
Club StyleHarley Davidson Pacific Coast Highway
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Club StyleHarley Davidson Pacific Coast Highway
Clubstyle 2019 Harley Davidson Street Bob
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Clubstyle 2019 Harley Davidson Street Bob
2020 Harley Davidson Road Glide Special 5k Review (Limited Edition)
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2020 Harley Davidson Road Glide Special 5k Review (Limited Edition)
3 Must do Upgrades on a 2020 Harley Road Glide
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3 Must do Upgrades on a 2020 Harley Road Glide
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I know it’s been a while, but would you say the SDC sits you forward and up more so than the step up? Trying to rethink my seating position on my 2017 street hob
Niiiceee!
You must be new to harley cuz the top clamp has been the same offset since the 70s. You can in-fact buy just lower risers that are pull back too. And use your stock clamp… bad info buddy. May wanna correct that. Drag specialties sells them. As well as many other for about $90.
Do you think this is mostly a cruiser or is it a good bike to do hooligan shit on like wheelie too?
Not a tbar
that t-sport fairing is gorgeous
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Does it put you closer to the handlebars than the standard step up?
Thank you, Im doing my brakes now after watching your video
How far did you ride before the engine gets to hot?
Good review👏 I cant decide to get the lumbar support or not your 6’1 do you think you would have needed it?
thanks for the info
I can’t believe you don’t seem to put Loctite on anything you install in your videos
exactly the video I was looking for, a rare find
Did your brakes squeal the first couple ride times cause mine do.
Solid video! Did you have to change the stock bar mount bracket to install the Bung King riser? Thx
DO NOT DO WHAT HE IS DOING KEEP SEAT ON AND USE SOAP AND WATER ALWAY AT LOW PRESSURE THEN SPRAY DOWN WITH A NICE WASH AND WAX SPRAY YOU LIKE
Is this the standard or extended?
Thanks for the review, handy having the input of a guy over 6ft for us taller riders.
Did you raise the front as well? If so, how’d you do it?
It's a T27 on the derby cover not a T25. You will stip your bolts if you use a T25.
You will get swirils if you use a dry sponge. You should rise, foam, rise, foam, get sponge wet and then start to scrub... Also start top to bottom and go side to side not circles..... Not telling you how to wash your ride I'm just saying if you are putting out info you should make an attempt at good info.
I guess its all subjective, I'm 5'11" and I love my Bob suspension, the rear is set up soft over bumps but handles the bends just fine. i have a small nose fairing that puts the wind and bugs right into my face so am going the taller fairing similar to yours but will fit spacers to the screen to allow some airflow. My mirrors are already mounted below the bars which doesn't take long to get used to.
Just some more friendly tech tips…after removing your drain plugs use a small metal brush and clean the threads. Spray the threads with brake cleaner and dry. Apply light coat of oil to o-ring and install on drain plug. Then lightly coat the threads with thread sealant being careful not to get the sealant on anything but the threads. Reinstall and torque 14-21ft lbs. Do this for ALL 3 drain plugs. You’ll never get a leak this way. I’ve NEVER had one come back with a leak. You did right with the oil filter but let it sit for about 15-20mins to let the oil absorb into the filter element. Install filter finger tight plus a 1/2 turn. Invest in a strap wrench too for stubborn filter removals when the other filter wrench slips. Next, get a primary fluid funnel. Should use about 30oz of primary fluid if wet. Fill to bottom of clutch basket. And change your derby cover gasket. If you don’t you risk a leak. I do it EVERY 5K miles. The little bit of $$$ is worth the peace of mind. As for the transmission I use the HD 80W-140 synthetic gear oil. Mobil 1 also makes a great gear oil. Depending upon wear you live with temperature ranges you might use something lighter in colder climates and something heavier in much warmer climates. One other tip is to always replace the transmission dipstick o-ring too. The newer bikes come with a black plastic type of dipstick that sucks and is a bitch to thread back into the case. I invested in the old metal style one and threw the other in the garbage. Keep wrenching.
My man…good to see you wrenching on your bike but for the love of god follow my suggestions. First of all, after removing your pads from the caliper spray the caliper with a good dose of brake cleaner and wipe dry. Cleans all of the dirt out. Secondly, NEVER let your greasy dirty fingers touch the surface of your new brake pads…NEVER! Third, always get a new caliper retaining clip and pad pin for your pad installation. There’s a reason the MoCo supplies it with new pads. The clip and pin DO experience appreciable wear as they support the pads with constant spring pressure against them. For $6 you’d be foolish not to. Fourth, learn your torque specs. Get a service manual. They are a great help. Fifth, never pry against the surface of your new pads with a screwdriver. Good luck. Front pad pin torque is 75-102in lbs, brake caliper mounting screws are 28-38ft lbs. But you probably know that by now. And remember to loosen your rear cylinder reservoir cap to release some pressure. Wrap a paper towel or two around the cap to prevent leakage. That DOT 4 will eat any paint it touches. And don’t forget to retighten.
I bought a Le Pera seat. Looks like a Saddleman / Mustang Seat but is a lot more comfortable.
Pro tip, remove your primary cover first, before draining.
I watched a video yesterday of a guy using a cut off wheel to cut out the baffles. I thought that’s too risky. Your method was a lot safer IMO. I have also watched a lot of videos of people drilling out the CATs to remove those. Now I’m wondering if a hole saw would be a better way to go. I have an old head pipe off a 2016 that I put the V&H header on. I just sold that bike so I was going to take it to the dump, but now I think I’ll try a hole saw on it to see if that’s an easy DIY. If it works maybe some one might want to buy it.
Still got the road glide?
I’d like to know if washing the whole bike with soap and water will not affect the speakers or damaging them… is that safe?
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Easiest way to get carb out is to loosen both lower subframe bolts (as you do here) but then loosen the top subframe bolt, and then rotate the entire subframe up enough that you have an inch or so gap between back of carb and airbox boot. Exhaust stinger boot slides right off, and when you lower subframe back down it slides right back on (they engineered the stinger angle specifically for this task).
Great video Jon,I’m trying to decide which riser/bar set up to go with for my 2015 Roadking Police.You really helped me decide on how hight and wide to go with the set-up thank you much man!!!!
how many pullback inches? 1 or 1.5? cuz im 170cm
Shit ain't cheap. Looks wise I would been better off running a newer FXLRS. Because mine is blacked out. I've spent probably 7k on the basics, wheels, rear fender, bars, trim, exhaust. I agree not buying a built one already haha we ride the shit out of them. I bought my dyna used. And it was bone stock low mileage. Not even a set of bars added to it.
so the gauges and speakers won't get damaged?
No
You don’t wanna get too tall if … Burn out or wheelie or J turns or blah blah blah blah blah desired activities. Gr8 Vid!!!
I’m gonna be doing og risers and bars. Looking at 10.5” risers with the 2.5” rise bar. I’m 5.8 should be fine considering my stock mini apes are 12” and cranked forward. 2023 street Bob. What’s your opinion?
thx for the tips Gr from Holland
Sounds like a lot of work still want em
Im 6'5 what would be best for someone with my height?
And also I'm worried about my speakers lol won't wetting them mess them up ?
So is it better to take the seat off or leave it on? I would think taking it off would compromise the electric components under the seat
He went over that in the video, however I never take my seat off..it’s weird that he’s ok with getting the radio wet but not the seat..that compressed air will dry that seat just as it does the paint..it’s leather so it’s somewhat water resistant..that’s just me
U still got this bike bro?
What cable kit did you use? I'm buying the same setup as you for my 2020 fat bob.
Maybe I missed it, but do you have a full view of the touch screen as well?
Did you have to depin the connector to get them through the riser ?
Foam bike first to lift dirt off paint, rinse, foam again, hand wash with Microfiber wash mitt, rinse, spray down with exterior detail spray, dry (air and micro fiber towels).
Looks good. To be only 10 Inches your arms look pretty high on the bars. I might go this route or 12" tbar set-up from WCT
I think an important issue is that the high pressure wash guns can damage gaskets and seals.