@@breakfast00club..11 it’s grown on me a lot. It wouldn’t be my everyday or main bike but if I had a second one it would be it. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I recently traded in my 2021 Road glide for a 2024 Low rider S. I didn’t need such a big bike anymore, but when I took off from the dealership, man did it feel like a kid bike after running the touring frame for three years. LOL. It’s incredible how easy I can move it around compared to my old road barge. Keep up the great content sir.
Much appreciated!! Love the comment, barge...that's a good one. I could definitely tell the difference right away getting on it. A little customization for me and it would a bad ass ride! Thanks again for watching and commenting. Stay tuned for more!
I can certainly understand that after preparing for this video. I would love to have one as a 2nd bike, maybe after the reveal event on Thursday, I'll look at it more seriously....
@ I have a 2003 Evo sportster for around town. Mocked by friends as the gutless wonder it does just fine when I’m not in the mood to maneuver 750lbs around town.
I have a 2023 ST. I love the bike, especially after installing Nasty Hog chopped bags. That Fosgate system is garbage and will eventually fail. Mine failed after 8 months. No biggy, but even with proof HD corporate wouldn’t warranty it. Luckily my dealership did an in house replacement.
Thanks for sharing your experience with the bike. Given that info I would probably go with a helmet Bluetooth setup but who knows. I'm glad your dealership came through, you would think it would be warrantied for at least a year from H-D or Rockford....keep enjoying that ride and stay tuned for more!!
@@jefflpo my only grump is that shortened bag on the right. My engineer brain would love equal sized bags and a pipe on each side to be symmetrical from the rear.
Thanks for watching and commenting. I think several models could be a good "city" bike. Maybe a Nightster or Softtail standard...? I recommend going down to your local dealer on demo days (should be coming up) and take a cruise to see what you think. Report back once you decide if you would, I'm curious. Thanks again.
I can see how that would happen possibly. I'd have to put some more miles on to know though. Maybe they will change it this year (shoulder shrug). Thanks for watching and commenting!!
@@bladerunna2022 thanks for watching and commenting. I’m curious about wanting more power and reliability. There are quite a few ways to get more power out of the M8, cam and tune will do it (a lot of variables obviously) I guess I’m curious what numbers/performance are you looking for?
@@chrissmith7669 I tend to agree with you but I would want some more seat time with it. I'm not a numbers guy by any means but I think maybe 500 miles, I'd probably agee with you. I haven't done anything (regretably) with my 2021. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Love the Low Rider st
@@breakfast00club..11 it’s grown on me a lot. It wouldn’t be my everyday or main bike but if I had a second one it would be it. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I recently traded in my 2021 Road glide for a 2024 Low rider S. I didn’t need such a big bike anymore, but when I took off from the dealership, man did it feel like a kid bike after running the touring frame for three years. LOL. It’s incredible how easy I can move it around compared to my old road barge. Keep up the great content sir.
Much appreciated!! Love the comment, barge...that's a good one. I could definitely tell the difference right away getting on it. A little customization for me and it would a bad ass ride! Thanks again for watching and commenting. Stay tuned for more!
I have one and think it’s the best machine in their lineup.
I can certainly understand that after preparing for this video. I would love to have one as a 2nd bike, maybe after the reveal event on Thursday, I'll look at it more seriously....
@ I have a 2003 Evo sportster for around town. Mocked by friends as the gutless wonder it does just fine when I’m not in the mood to maneuver 750lbs around town.
@@chrissmith7669 makes sense to me. Good stuff.
I have a 2023 ST. I love the bike, especially after installing Nasty Hog chopped bags. That Fosgate system is garbage and will eventually fail. Mine failed after 8 months. No biggy, but even with proof HD corporate wouldn’t warranty it. Luckily my dealership did an in house replacement.
Thanks for sharing your experience with the bike. Given that info I would probably go with a helmet Bluetooth setup but who knows. I'm glad your dealership came through, you would think it would be warrantied for at least a year from H-D or Rockford....keep enjoying that ride and stay tuned for more!!
@@jefflpo my only grump is that shortened bag on the right. My engineer brain would love equal sized bags and a pipe on each side to be symmetrical from the rear.
Does Harley make a great city bike. (ie., San Francisco,CA.) or just get an electric or Vespa for the city? Thx.
Thanks for watching and commenting. I think several models could be a good "city" bike. Maybe a Nightster or Softtail standard...? I recommend going down to your local dealer on demo days (should be coming up) and take a cruise to see what you think. Report back once you decide if you would, I'm curious. Thanks again.
@@GeoRides114 Sounds great! I think there is an Indian Motorcycle located in town too. Have you tried?Thx.
@@seewise6383 I haven’t, it’s on my list though.
I like the bike alot but that speedometer is to small and I hear its hard to see in direct sunlight
I can see how that would happen possibly. I'd have to put some more miles on to know though. Maybe they will change it this year (shoulder shrug). Thanks for watching and commenting!!
I have a 2023 FXLRST and have put 10,700 miles on it, absolutely no issues seeing the odometer in any situation.
@ thanks for sharing and keep racking up them miles! I’m highly interested in the release on Thursday! What changes….??!!
Nice review ignore the clowns that just want to talk to talk
@@slippersgarage4775 thanks, much appreciated! I’ve been lucky, by far most of my comments are positive on my videos. Stay tuned for more!
I want one, but I want More power and reliability
@@bladerunna2022 thanks for watching and commenting. I’m curious about wanting more power and reliability. There are quite a few ways to get more power out of the M8, cam and tune will do it (a lot of variables obviously) I guess I’m curious what numbers/performance are you looking for?
@ Yamaha gen2 1700cc v4 vmax 193 hp 125 torque
@@bladerunna2022 ah, I gotcha. Yeah, not gonna get that out of these style bikes. I appreciate the watch.
I have one. No need of any more power.
@@chrissmith7669 I tend to agree with you but I would want some more seat time with it. I'm not a numbers guy by any means but I think maybe 500 miles, I'd probably agee with you. I haven't done anything (regretably) with my 2021. Thanks for watching and commenting!
nobody wants a Harley tbh
@@WiggSplitter75 different strokes for different folks. All good! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Sorry you feel that way ….i love my Harley Davidson