Great looking bike and very good pre trip and tips. IMHO though, with having tubeless tires, why not throw in a tire plug kit too, you already have the compressor with you and could get you out of a sticky situation and save big bucks till you get it fixed correctly. Just a thought. Ride safe.
Crossed the country a few tines and a windshield or fairing makes riding 100% better. Reduces beat downs by wind, rain, bugs, windchill. At home its off and looks 100% better and is more enjoyable. But I'll be home at the end of the ride.
Did you figure out the high idle rpm issues? Also if you ever make it out to Gettysburg or for bike week there coming up. Let me know would be down to meet up.
@@TheMotoJawn I hate to say it, but on my LRS, my leg or the engine can melt before I let the eitms be enabled. I've had engines with burnt valves that sounded better.
the psi pressure on your tires is for max WEIGHT on the tire - doubt you are at max weight of that tire - your bike should have a sticker on it somewhere that states what your tire pressure should be for the weight of your bike
Great looking bike and very good pre trip and tips. IMHO though, with having tubeless tires, why not throw in a tire plug kit too, you already have the compressor with you and could get you out of a sticky situation and save big bucks till you get it fixed correctly. Just a thought. Ride safe.
So true man I was actually thinking about that after running through this. I need to get one lol
Hand guards, engine guard, rain cover for your intake, pepper spray or gun….. Sweet bike brother great job going over the bike😎
Solid checklist, brotha. One less thing to worry about so we can enjoy the ride. Stay safe.
I'm sure I missed a few things but this helps. Ride safe 🙏 👌
#1 priority- Fill gas tank. Excellent video.
Crossed the country a few tines and a windshield or fairing makes riding 100% better. Reduces beat downs by wind, rain, bugs, windchill.
At home its off and looks 100% better and is more enjoyable.
But I'll be home at the end of the ride.
Good stuff 🤟
You may want to check the owners manual for tire pressure. My FXLRST says 32 in front and 40 in the rear.
You really need to invest in cruise control ... I added it to my Street Bob and I use it almost daily.
I've never tried it 🤔
Cruise control is amazing
Sunoco 93...excellent fuel quality. No alcohol I assume?
At least the 93. Great video.
Thanks boss 🤜🤛
Great tips! She's looking good my brother!
Thanks boss! Always getting little inspo tid bits from yours
Awesome tips bro! Bike is looking good! Safe travels!
Thanks brotha! 🤟
I use the gas cap to catch drips from the nozzle, going in and out.
First aid kit. I am required to have first aid kit in/on vehicle for work. I start with tires and check things over going up from there.
That's a great idea too
Did you do a chain conversation, no belt? I do the air pressure from the manual, not the tyre wall, it compensates for weight.
No still belt, I might have said chain
Where did you buy the front mask? Which brand??? Thanks
Memphis shades road warrior fairing
Did you figure out the high idle rpm issues? Also if you ever make it out to Gettysburg or for bike week there coming up. Let me know would be down to meet up.
Yeah seems to be the eitms kicking in in hot temps. I think it was enabled and I didn't realize it
@@TheMotoJawn I hate to say it, but on my LRS, my leg or the engine can melt before I let the eitms be enabled. I've had engines with burnt valves that sounded better.
How are you liking the comfort on that seat?
I like it. It definitely has more cushion to it
the psi pressure on your tires is for max WEIGHT on the tire - doubt you are at max weight of that tire - your bike should have a sticker on it somewhere that states what your tire pressure should be for the weight of your bike
I usually overinflate since it lives outside and fluctuates with the temps overnight. I check and it usually levels out to normal
Hey Moto Jawn while on your trip can you let us know the travel speed and fuel up mileage as you go?
Yeah I can put that in the next video