I just came across your channel in my feed. I look forward to seeing and hearing more from yoy in the future. Keep up the great work and ride safe out there.
@@Warren-Rides you mentioned your a newer rider. I’m in the same boat. I had a few triumphs that I HATED and got out of riding during Covid. Trying to pick my first bike to get back on the road. How did the transition to the Low rider go? Was there a big learning curve ?
What did you not enjoy about the Triumphs? I'm planning on making a video about this sometime over the winter, but the Low Rider S felt really easy for me to jump into personally. It's my first street motorcycle but I've ridden dirt bikes for a long time so motorcycles in general weren't new for me. It's a lot of power but I don't have a dare devil riding style so it's never felt intimidating.@@investlikeawarrior
@@Warren-Rides For me, I could never get into the searing position. I rode Scramblers with 32 inch seat heights, with most of the weight of the bike directly below you. So leaning the bike over never felt intuitive. It always felt like a guessing game. That and the wind blast was pretty direct, since your so upright on the bike. I eventually did some “parking lot” test rides on a few Harley’s and was surprised that they were heavier, but more intuitive in their handling. Easier to ride, despite having bigger engines and more weight. I was set to buy a soft tail just before Covid broke out, and stopped riding the last 3 years due to life. Sold the scrambler, and sitting on cash looking to re-take my endorsement class, (just for a refresher) and looking to jump into a Harley.
Hey my friend! Love the video and great job explaining everything. Curious, do you have a part # for these punisher XL pegs? I keep looking for them and can’t find them for a 2022 low rider S, keep coming up with the non XL ones for some reason. Thanks!
Hey thank you! I believe this is the link I used. It says 18 -up Harley Softails so should fit a 22 Low Rider. www.biltwellinc.com/products/punisher-xl-foot-pegs-h-d-st18-rider-black
I just got the 23 model 2 months ago, I rode it the other day and it’s fantastic. My question to you is , does the brake pedal feel a bit hard when pressing it? Not sure if that is normal..
Congrats on the new ride. I'm not sure I fully understand your question. What do you mean by feels hard compared to how a break pedal normally feels? I've never noticed anything off with mine.
I have had my 23 for 2 months as well. I know what you are saying....yes it takes some pressure and is spongy. I have been told this is normal until they really break in.
For sure. I didn't personally notice a change in the feel of the pedal but that wouldn't surprise me. I know this bike is known to have a mediocre rear brake but you can change the linkage for a different feel.@@greeno7134
It's a Thrashin Supply Co bag. I wouldn't say mind rubs on the gas tank at all really. It sits just above it but is pretty snug on the bars so I don't worry about rubbing. www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/thrashin-supply-handlebar-bag?Product&RevZilla&sku_id=1781788
I just came across your channel in my feed. I look forward to seeing and hearing more from yoy in the future. Keep up the great work and ride safe out there.
Hey thanks!
Your cinema photography is 🔥.
Thanks very much!
@@Warren-Rides you mentioned your a newer rider. I’m in the same boat. I had a few triumphs that I HATED and got out of riding during Covid. Trying to pick my first bike to get back on the road.
How did the transition to the Low rider go? Was there a big learning curve ?
What did you not enjoy about the Triumphs? I'm planning on making a video about this sometime over the winter, but the Low Rider S felt really easy for me to jump into personally. It's my first street motorcycle but I've ridden dirt bikes for a long time so motorcycles in general weren't new for me. It's a lot of power but I don't have a dare devil riding style so it's never felt intimidating.@@investlikeawarrior
@@Warren-Rides For me, I could never get into the searing position. I rode Scramblers with 32 inch seat heights, with most of the weight of the bike directly below you.
So leaning the bike over never felt intuitive. It always felt like a guessing game. That and the wind blast was pretty direct, since your so upright on the bike.
I eventually did some “parking lot” test rides on a few Harley’s and was surprised that they were heavier, but more intuitive in their handling. Easier to ride, despite having bigger engines and more weight.
I was set to buy a soft tail just before Covid broke out, and stopped riding the last 3 years due to life.
Sold the scrambler, and sitting on cash looking to re-take my endorsement class, (just for a refresher) and looking to jump into a Harley.
I know the sissy bar you getting. Definitely worth the wait🤙🤙
Haha ya it's a pretty popular one so probably an easy guess.
Hey my friend! Love the video and great job explaining everything. Curious, do you have a part # for these punisher XL pegs? I keep looking for them and can’t find them for a 2022 low rider S, keep coming up with the non XL ones for some reason.
Thanks!
Hey thank you! I believe this is the link I used. It says 18 -up Harley Softails so should fit a 22 Low Rider.
www.biltwellinc.com/products/punisher-xl-foot-pegs-h-d-st18-rider-black
@@Warren-Rides thanks man!
I just got the 23 model 2 months ago, I rode it the other day and it’s fantastic. My question to you is , does the brake pedal feel a bit hard when pressing it? Not sure if that is normal..
Congrats on the new ride. I'm not sure I fully understand your question. What do you mean by feels hard compared to how a break pedal normally feels? I've never noticed anything off with mine.
I have had my 23 for 2 months as well. I know what you are saying....yes it takes some pressure and is spongy. I have been told this is normal until they really break in.
For sure. I didn't personally notice a change in the feel of the pedal but that wouldn't surprise me. I know this bike is known to have a mediocre rear brake but you can change the linkage for a different feel.@@greeno7134
Hey buddy do you feel more vibrations through the pegs without the rubber to absorb some of the vibration??
Hey. Nope, no vibrations in the slightest.
What handle bag is that an dose it rub on the tank
It's a Thrashin Supply Co bag. I wouldn't say mind rubs on the gas tank at all really. It sits just above it but is pretty snug on the bars so I don't worry about rubbing.
www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/thrashin-supply-handlebar-bag?Product&RevZilla&sku_id=1781788