Wow.. looks great! I’ve pretty much done the same exact mods to my bike. Just got those same bags of Amazon. After a few trips to ace hardware for nuts and bolts… and ordering a bracket for my Bassani exhaust, the bags are finally on. Maybe I’ll post a walk around video if my bike soon.
for the issue you had with the moons mc light. you need to turn power on but dont start the bike. turn your hazards on for 30seconds and then try the turn signals. that resets the hyper flash, as it learns the wattage of the new bulbs.
Thats one of the Best and most Cost effective way to have a LRST without buying One...Make it out of a LRS...Only 2 differences i would do is....A set of Fowards and Leather Pro Saddlebags...
It doesn't make sense to trade in for an ST if you already have the S and put a lot of money into modding it. But if you wanted an ST from the beginning, just go with an ST. OEM quality is better in my opinion. I'm a short guy so the mid is perfect for me. I personally prefer the look of the hard bag over the Leatherpro bags. Now that Nasty Hog just came out with the detachable chopped bags, I'm interested in that as well.
@@nystar01 The Only thing when its a HD? Parts that are OEM is for resale value...Aftermarket is just as good if not Better and the Cost is Cheaper...If a Guy is looking for an investment buy a Bar of Gold...Bikes are made to ride the Hell of...
the 2022 Low Rider S should come with pre-drilled holes on the frame for the OEM ST fairing bracket, Does the AB bracket bolts on those factory holes or it shares the bolt with the tank?
It shares the bolt with the tank. Mine doesn’t have the holes because Harley used the leftover frame from 2021 for some bikes assembled in the first batch of 2022.
Anything you buy from harley-davidson you're only paying that much for something simple because of the name harley-davidson that on it, other then that I've bought plenty parts for my bike from Amazon, ebay and other sites for half the price of what harley sells them for and the quality is just as good.
I agree. That said, I do notice that there is cost cutting with these aftermarket parts. The QC on the OEM parts are slightly better and you’ll have the assurance that they’re least likely to fail due to the liability. For simple parts, Amazon stuff is pretty solid. For critical parts, stick to OEM or more reputable companies.
Nice work brother 😊
Wow.. looks great! I’ve pretty much done the same exact mods to my bike. Just got those same bags of Amazon. After a few trips to ace hardware for nuts and bolts… and ordering a bracket for my Bassani exhaust, the bags are finally on. Maybe I’ll post a walk around video if my bike soon.
for the issue you had with the moons mc light. you need to turn power on but dont start the bike. turn your hazards on for 30seconds and then try the turn signals. that resets the hyper flash, as it learns the wattage of the new bulbs.
Thanks. I tried it too, but unfortunately it didn’t work for me.
@@nystar01 ahh ok.
great looking st! What was your wait time for the fairing?
Thanks. About 3 weeks.
I really like all your new mods, how’s the wind buffeting with the new fairing now
Thanks. There’s no buffeting at all. Just wind hitting the top of my helmet.
Did u install the fairing urself or do u have someone do it for u, if u did how easy/hard was it
@@orli2940 I installed it myself. It’s very straight forward.
Great, mind me asking how much did you pay for the fairing
@@orli2940 it’s about $1500 from Advanblack
Thats one of the Best and most Cost effective way to have a LRST without buying One...Make it out of a LRS...Only 2 differences i would do is....A set of Fowards and Leather Pro Saddlebags...
It doesn't make sense to trade in for an ST if you already have the S and put a lot of money into modding it. But if you wanted an ST from the beginning, just go with an ST. OEM quality is better in my opinion. I'm a short guy so the mid is perfect for me. I personally prefer the look of the hard bag over the Leatherpro bags. Now that Nasty Hog just came out with the detachable chopped bags, I'm interested in that as well.
@@nystar01 The Only thing when its a HD? Parts that are OEM is for resale value...Aftermarket is just as good if not Better and the Cost is Cheaper...If a Guy is looking for an investment buy a Bar of Gold...Bikes are made to ride the Hell of...
the 2022 Low Rider S should come with pre-drilled holes on the frame for the OEM ST fairing bracket, Does the AB bracket bolts on those factory holes or it shares the bolt with the tank?
It shares the bolt with the tank. Mine doesn’t have the holes because Harley used the leftover frame from 2021 for some bikes assembled in the first batch of 2022.
How long did it take to receive the st fairing from Advan Black ?
About 3 weeks
@@nystar01 thanks for the reply ! You got a great set up!
Anything you buy from harley-davidson you're only paying that much for something simple because of the name harley-davidson that on it, other then that I've bought plenty parts for my bike from Amazon, ebay and other sites for half the price of what harley sells them for and the quality is just as good.
I agree. That said, I do notice that there is cost cutting with these aftermarket parts. The QC on the OEM parts are slightly better and you’ll have the assurance that they’re least likely to fail due to the liability. For simple parts, Amazon stuff is pretty solid. For critical parts, stick to OEM or more reputable companies.