Can the Sportster 883 handle freeway speeds???
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- Went down to check out a cool chopper dealership, and answer the question "Is the Harley-Davidson Sportster powerful enough for the freeway?"
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Hey ZozzerRidez, my beard was the same RED as yours IS now! Now it's all white, is nearly down to my belly button, almost makes me feel like I should be riding a "Geezer Glide" motorcycle from Harley! Am hotly interested in the 883 only. The wind therapy has really helped me through some heavy stuff. Thanks for a great video presentation of the 883, and, keep up the platform of "an 883 is not too small to enjoy riding"! Doug🦁🐻🏍️👍🤓🧸
I like positive videos good job man thanks, i love my iron 883
Hell yea, 883s are life haha
40+ on two wheels and My 05 883 is My newest favorite ride. Just put 6k on it this summer.
you are a TOUGH sob brother, i rode a 1200 for about 80 miles and i was DONE. God Bless u ride safe!
😂 oh man we did many 400+ mile days on that bike! Yosemite was the last good run on it with my passenger, since upgraded to a low rider 🤙
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I smash the freeway everyday to work.
85 is comfortable after 90-95 it's a bit scetch.
I only go 10 miles though.
If I was going farther I'd get a bigger bike tho.
Yes. Especially with a front fairing......
Yep I do cover that.
@@ZozzerRidez good video brother.... the iron 883 is a fantastic ride, looks real good too!
Thanks for the video! How is it on the highway in the sense of does wind easily push you around on the road or does the bike's weight handle pretty well on the highway? I currently have a Honda XR600R that when around 65-70mph the wind is powerful. Then again the bike is 271 pounds wet according to scales recently.
Without a fairing above 65-70 you do catch a lot of wind. I now ride with a fairing because of how often I ride freeway speeds. The bike is about 580lb wet and stock I believe, so it's not so much the bike but your own body becoming a sail and making the bike move.
Wish my 883 had a 6th gear , but other than that great bikes !
Oh don't we all haha, I think a bigger pulley would make it nice tho, 6th is like 95+ now on the dyna 😂
@@ZozzerRidez im suprised that no company came out with a 6th gear for them
@@Loss8131 probably because it'd cost the same as an entire used sporty 🤣
So its not nearing top speed at about 70mph is it?
Not at all. You can cruise 80-85 all day, my only complaint is the lack of passing power at that speed. On flat ground it can go over 100. Might take a minute to get there, but it can do it.
@@ZozzerRidez Awesome, thanks alot!
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Why would it not handle highway speed?? 😕
Freeway* California fwy traffic moves at 80 on average. Passing power becomes a concern up there if you need to git.
Kill the music exiting out
Thanks for your input on this three year old video, however I'll be continuing to edit how I like.
Strongly disagree... As a mechanic for 10 years I can assure you that it is not good to run any engine close to it's limit rpms for a long time at all times. Yes, you are forcing it and lucky your engine is lasting that long.... Not to mention gas consumption. You would be much better off with something with slight more power or a 6th gear to relieve the engine a bit... Or an engine that is capable of generating higher rpms. Not to mention the safety factor... If you ever get in to some kind of situation that you need more speed and power on the freeway, you are screwed... Specially living in LA. Very misleading video, people can get hurt. Not bashing on the 883 BTW... Great bike, just not the Ideal tool for everyday freeway use. A cruiser with at least a 1200cc or a sport bike with at least 500cc (revs high and usually has more than 5 gears) would be the best tool for everyday freeway.
I don't recall saying it was either "ideal" or the "best". Only that it can, and it handles it just fine. 80 mph fwy is not near the limit of an 883. I just finished taking the engine apart and after 21,000 miles it still looks pristine, absolutely no issues. As for gas milage it's a roughly 100 mile range for a 18 year old bike. The give or take is miniscule. I've mislead no one.
Stop being a pansy mechanic. It ain’t bad. 50000 883 on freeway for years and still going strong