Knee Pads for a Harley Road King

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • Temporary protection for the crash bars when practicing slow speed maneuvers.

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  • @lkazanov
    @lkazanov 7 років тому +1

    stumbled across this. Same bike (2015) and I am of the same attitude. Riding is all about practice and perfecting skill set. In fact, I have the same carpet!!

    • @EpicCowlick
      @EpicCowlick  7 років тому

      There are some who say you should have scrapes and scratches on the crash bars or you're not a real Harley rider. lol. Personally, I would rather ride and keep my crash bars unmarred. A lot fewer medical bills that way.

  • @silverfox392
    @silverfox392 10 років тому

    Military makes us take the MSF course every five years, which would be five is it weren't for the road "test* portion. See a lot if shiny bikes leave with battle scars. That being said, I've done similar stuff to my bikes when taking the course etc.

  • @jcridesc3043
    @jcridesc3043 9 років тому

    Trust me they are awesome...check their videos out too...they told me yesterday their going to be uploading new videos this next week....they do a stopped balance turn that is awesome...and they all have those practice guaeds on their bikes cause they say everyone falls practicing at one time or another

  • @jcridesc3043
    @jcridesc3043 9 років тому +1

    Check Out ...MOTORCYCLE PRACTICE GUARDS On facebook....they have chrome guards and powder coated guards u can leave on and they protect bike for any mishaps...they also have practice guards to protect your chrome...that way u can practice everytime u ride without fear of damage..It'd not cheap plastic these things last...i have been able to practice constantly and now have slow manuevers down and even 15 foot stopped balanced u turns down....and yes I know these guys but their products are awesome....they only sell by word of mouth to friends and acquaintances...

    • @EpicCowlick
      @EpicCowlick  9 років тому

      jcrides c I would like to practice more aggressively and the carpet pad are not a good solution. I'll check them out. Thanks.