Great review. I also have a 2014 Low rider. I have about 60 000KMs about 37 000 miles on mine(Canadian). I was going to put a bolt in cam to give it the stage two as my friend was doing the job for me he found that I had a problem with the lifters where they seated into the engine case. he put it all back together and I took it into Harley as I had one month left on my extended warranty.Long story short getting a new long block under warranty so I am going from 60 000KMs to Zero KMs thank God for the extended warranty I also put Progressive springs in my forks and found it to take away the break dive from the dual disc brakes also put some progressive shocks in the rear and over all it handles way better.So right now I should get my bike back in a couple of days motor is all done and they are just waiting for a shifter linkage that wore out if it had of broke it would have been covered as well but I had to pay for that part.Thanks again for your review and Keep the rubber side down and the shiny side up.
Great vid, I have a 2018 lowrider and love it. I have 45 thou on mine and no trouble yet, I've had 3 sets of tires. Put 14 inch apers. I can't find good sadlebags though, not paying a g note for bags. When I go on long rides like Tampa,Fl to Chicago I buy a cheap pillow at walmart, it works great.
That sounds awesome about your LR! I put some Viking Bags on mine and it was the worst thing ever. I ended up taking them off and they are in a landfill now. Aside from Viking being garbage, it totally changed the look of the bike. I use a tailbag with a luggage rack now. Here's wishing you many more happy miles!
Just purchased my new Harley Dyna Lowrider 2005. I love it hoping to add floorboards somehow comments appreciate it. I enjoy watching your videos. Thank you so much.
Great video bro!! I have the 2014 also, bought it new, silver/black…. I thought I was watching my bike on my phone lol. I did a few things to my bike I added a windshield did a stage one, new grips, added, saddlebags, did a detachable luggage rack with the back rest, turn signal relocation kit, cut out the catalytic converter, LED headlight,. It sure is a fun bike to ride. I got a few offers on her but, I’ll never sell her. Mine did not come with ABS or a FOB like some do with security.
That sounds like an awesome bike! They are really special models. Like you, I'm not getting rid of mine. I did a whole bunch of mods to it and it's perfect.
I just hit 30k on my 2014 which I bought new. It's my first bike and I love it. I need to find out what to do for a 30k maintenance. My horn bracket broke as well, also had issues with the brake light staying on and the only real fix after trying ALL of the fixes one at a time was to get an entire new master cylinder unit and lever and rear brake switch and that seems to have fixed the issue long term. And the major issue was oil consumption, and a major story about that and a dealer service experience negative.
i just bought a 2014 low rider, this is my 5th FX motorcycle my 1st being a 77 FXS Low Rider, Followed by a 92 FXR, then an 03 FXLR, 06 FXDC, and Now this 2014 FXDL, this one was found in a dealers warehouse with zero miles, then the dealer owner put 900 miles on it then set it to auction where my dealer got it.
most of the people that have problems with their Harley, don't keep up on scheduled PM's. As with anything machinery treat it right and it will treat you right 99% of the time.
Most of those people will complain that a dealer charges them for an oil and filter change. But they fail to think about the 90 other inspections and adjustments.
I’m thinking of getting the 2016 model with less than 5k miles on it. I currently ride a 2020 iron 883 that is my first bike. Just worried it might not be as fun and nimble as my sporty? I really want that extra stability and weight on the highway though and this bike seems pretty maneuverable for a big twin Harley. Any regrets trading your sporty in?
Well, when I got into riding in 2015 I wanted a Dyna, but didn't have the coin, so I got the Sporty. In retrospect that was a great move. I rode the heck outta that thing. Half of my riding is 55 mi commute to work, and the Sporty was not exactly comfy for that, especially the highway. When I got the Dyna I never looked back! Having said that, I've had the Low Rider for 4 years, and if all goes as planned I should be picking up a Street Glide this week. Woo hoo! But I am going to keep the Dyna, and split the riding between the two. I would definitely miss the Dyna, and I'd never get in money what it's actually worth to me. I think the Dyna is very "sporty" when riding. Not like an 883 (I had a 1200) but it's only 100 pounds heavier than a Sporty. If you can only have one bike, go for the Dyna. That's my 2 cents. I hope it works out for ya! Thanks for posting!
@@bluesriderDF Congratulations on the street glide! That’s awesome! I have buddies with big baggers and they won’t even ride anything else anymore! I might just have to pull the trigger on the dyna? It’s just more money, more bike, more mods, more, more, more. If money was no object you know. It’s such a great looking bike and the one I’m looking at has the high output 103. Supposed to have a different cam and more airflow? It’s the cosmic blue pearl, I think it’s called. I think it’s the same as yours? Nope, yours is superior blue, I think?
@@bluesriderDF You said it after the test ride and you got back on the sportster. It’s just so nimble and comfortable. I’m going tomorrow to test ride some bikes and probably trade in my iron 883, but I won’t be surprised at all if I just end up with a 1200 instead of a big twin? There’s something to be said for those evo engines and that nimble handling of a sportster. It’s the lack of stability on the highway though that I hate about my sportster. Thanks for your help, btw!
Great review. I also have a 2014 Low rider. I have about 60 000KMs about 37 000 miles on mine(Canadian). I was going to put a bolt in cam to give it the stage two as my friend was doing the job for me he found that I had a problem with the lifters where they seated into the engine case. he put it all back together and I took it into Harley as I had one month left on my extended warranty.Long story short getting a new long block under warranty so I am going from 60 000KMs to Zero KMs thank God for the extended warranty I also put Progressive springs in my forks and found it to take away the break dive from the dual disc brakes also put some progressive shocks in the rear and over all it handles way better.So right now I should get my bike back in a couple of days motor is all done and they are just waiting for a shifter linkage that wore out if it had of broke it would have been covered as well but I had to pay for that part.Thanks again for your review and Keep the rubber side down and the shiny side up.
Thanks for posting. You're bike sounds great!
Great vid, I have a 2018 lowrider and love it. I have 45 thou on mine and no trouble yet, I've had 3 sets of tires. Put 14 inch apers. I can't find good sadlebags though, not paying a g note for bags. When I go on long rides like Tampa,Fl to Chicago I buy a cheap pillow at walmart, it works great.
That sounds awesome about your LR! I put some Viking Bags on mine and it was the worst thing ever. I ended up taking them off and they are in a landfill now. Aside from Viking being garbage, it totally changed the look of the bike. I use a tailbag with a luggage rack now. Here's wishing you many more happy miles!
Just purchased my new Harley Dyna Lowrider 2005. I love it hoping to add floorboards somehow comments appreciate it. I enjoy watching your videos. Thank you so much.
Hey congrats on the new ride!! The LR is such a great bike. Thanks for watching my vids, I appreciate it!
Great video bro!!
I have the 2014 also, bought it new, silver/black…. I thought I was watching my bike on my phone lol. I did a few things to my bike I added a windshield did a stage one, new grips, added, saddlebags, did a detachable luggage rack with the back rest, turn signal relocation kit, cut out the catalytic converter, LED headlight,. It sure is a fun bike to ride. I got a few offers on her but, I’ll never sell her. Mine did not come with ABS or a FOB like some do with security.
That sounds like an awesome bike! They are really special models. Like you, I'm not getting rid of mine. I did a whole bunch of mods to it and it's perfect.
What a great review and an absolutely beautiful Low Rider. Take care of your bike.... and you certainly have, it will take care of you!
Well thank you so much! I feel like this bike and I were made for each other 😂
I just hit 30k on my 2014 which I bought new. It's my first bike and I love it. I need to find out what to do for a 30k maintenance. My horn bracket broke as well, also had issues with the brake light staying on and the only real fix after trying ALL of the fixes one at a time was to get an entire new master cylinder unit and lever and rear brake switch and that seems to have fixed the issue long term. And the major issue was oil consumption, and a major story about that and a dealer service experience negative.
i just bought a 2014 low rider, this is my 5th FX motorcycle my 1st being a 77 FXS Low Rider, Followed by a 92 FXR, then an 03 FXLR, 06 FXDC, and Now this 2014 FXDL, this one was found in a dealers warehouse with zero miles, then the dealer owner put 900 miles on it then set it to auction where my dealer got it.
Nice score!!
@@bluesriderDF very happy with it, and glad to be back on a Dyna, my Road King was getting to heavy
Thank you for this. Why didn't you like the saddle bags?
First post is mine...
www.hdforums.com/forum/general-harley-davidson-chat/1269761-buyer-beware-viking-bags.html?ispreloading=1
Nice bike
U put heated grips on yourself?
Good job
Yes, it was one of the more challenging projects!
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Is that the milwaukee 8 in that bike?
No, that's the 103. The M8 came out in 2016.
most of the people that have problems with their Harley, don't keep up on scheduled PM's. As with anything machinery treat it right and it will treat you right 99% of the time.
I agree! Take care of your bike and she will take care of you.
Most of those people will complain that a dealer charges them for an oil and filter change. But they fail to think about the 90 other inspections and adjustments.
How does the stock seat hold up to wet weather? I assume it's leather.
I've never had it out in the rain so I can't really say.
I got caught in the rain and the seat held up fine 😊. No worries bro
Is that the high out put engine? Do you still have the bike?
I do still have it, coming up on 39K. It's not the HO engine, unfortunately.
@@bluesriderDF nice bike,glad you're still riding it.
@@bluesriderDF in 2017 I purchased the fxdl before it discontinued. Absolutely love it,it has the HO engine.
I have the HO on a 2014 Street Glide. It's a great engine. The FXDL is a keeper for sure!
I’m thinking of getting the 2016 model with less than 5k miles on it. I currently ride a 2020 iron 883 that is my first bike. Just worried it might not be as fun and nimble as my sporty? I really want that extra stability and weight on the highway though and this bike seems pretty maneuverable for a big twin Harley. Any regrets trading your sporty in?
Well, when I got into riding in 2015 I wanted a Dyna, but didn't have the coin, so I got the Sporty. In retrospect that was a great move. I rode the heck outta that thing. Half of my riding is 55 mi commute to work, and the Sporty was not exactly comfy for that, especially the highway. When I got the Dyna I never looked back! Having said that, I've had the Low Rider for 4 years, and if all goes as planned I should be picking up a Street Glide this week. Woo hoo! But I am going to keep the Dyna, and split the riding between the two. I would definitely miss the Dyna, and I'd never get in money what it's actually worth to me. I think the Dyna is very "sporty" when riding. Not like an 883 (I had a 1200) but it's only 100 pounds heavier than a Sporty. If you can only have one bike, go for the Dyna. That's my 2 cents. I hope it works out for ya! Thanks for posting!
@@bluesriderDF Congratulations on the street glide! That’s awesome! I have buddies with big baggers and they won’t even ride anything else anymore! I might just have to pull the trigger on the dyna? It’s just more money, more bike, more mods, more, more, more. If money was no object you know. It’s such a great looking bike and the one I’m looking at has the high output 103. Supposed to have a different cam and more airflow? It’s the cosmic blue pearl, I think it’s called. I think it’s the same as yours? Nope, yours is superior blue, I think?
@@robbyclark6915 Money...that is the problem! Yes mine is Sup Blue. I test rode a '16 Cosmic Blue, very nice bike. I think you will love it!
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@@bluesriderDF You said it after the test ride and you got back on the sportster. It’s just so nimble and comfortable. I’m going tomorrow to test ride some bikes and probably trade in my iron 883, but I won’t be surprised at all if I just end up with a 1200 instead of a big twin? There’s something to be said for those evo engines and that nimble handling of a sportster. It’s the lack of stability on the highway though that I hate about my sportster.
Thanks for your help, btw!