I love it, of course I use to own a 2004 Fatboy I purchased new. Then I purchased a 2007 Fatboy new, and he is my current scooter. I put 28K miles on the 2004 in two years. I have 46K miles on my 2007, I haven't rode very much in the last 3 years. Due to health related issues, my scooter hasn't been ridden since July of this year. I am going to put a new battery on it and a new set of spark plug wires. Then I am going for as many rides as I can, not bad for a 71 year old biker. Been riding for 52 years, I like riding year round. When I no longer feel 100% on my Fatboy, I am thinking about converting it into a trike, using a Frankenstein Trike Kit. Keep up the good work & enjoy the ride. LH&R
All good devices to have. I have the TPMS on my valve stems. I just check my app on my phone. Save me a step from getting pressure gauge. When I first got it I would always check after with gauge but it was always dead on. I find it easier when I travel. Good video!!
Already have two out of three and more tools and a big first add pack. Also, emergency camping stuff. A couple of them small roll up sleeping bags and a tent out of the same stuff. They are small don't take up much room and if someone gets hit and you need to keep their body temperature up just slide one of them sleeping bags around them till help arrives. I ride a Freewheeler and most of the trunk is filled with safety stuff. Yep I am one of them over thinkers. Or what if. Do to being out here in middle of nowhere with just going to Walmart is around 100 miles or more round trip. Funny think is I ride by myself mostly. Just going to my Dr is about 500 miles round trip. Better be prepared then laying on the side of the road. Oh one thing I just got in is a tire repair kit to go with the air compressor and jump box
@The Badgers out here it can be anywhere from 60 miles to over a 100 miles to a motel if you are lucky. So I feel it's better to be prepared even if my trike is a 21 only around 11k miles on her. Hopefully we get a few warm sunny days soon above 50°
I never leave home without my pistol. 😎👍
That to I live in AZ
yup exactly,me,too..ride safe.
usually don't announce that one or do a video on it lol
I love it, of course I use to own a 2004 Fatboy I purchased new. Then I purchased a 2007 Fatboy new, and he is my current scooter. I put 28K miles on the 2004 in two years. I have 46K miles on my 2007, I haven't rode very much in the last 3 years. Due to health related issues, my scooter hasn't been ridden since July of this year. I am going to put a new battery on it and a new set of spark plug wires. Then I am going for as many rides as I can, not bad for a 71 year old biker. Been riding for 52 years, I like riding year round. When I no longer feel 100% on my Fatboy, I am thinking about converting it into a trike, using a Frankenstein Trike Kit. Keep up the good work & enjoy the ride. LH&R
Awesome I am glad you are still riding and loving your fatboy they truly are an awesome bike. Thanks for watching
All good devices to have. I have the TPMS on my valve stems. I just check my app on my phone. Save me a step from getting pressure gauge. When I first got it I would always check after with gauge but it was always dead on. I find it easier when I travel. Good video!!
Yes the tpms can be super handy and a great little tool to use. Thanks for watching
Already have two out of three and more tools and a big first add pack. Also, emergency camping stuff. A couple of them small roll up sleeping bags and a tent out of the same stuff. They are small don't take up much room and if someone gets hit and you need to keep their body temperature up just slide one of them sleeping bags around them till help arrives. I ride a Freewheeler and most of the trunk is filled with safety stuff. Yep I am one of them over thinkers. Or what if. Do to being out here in middle of nowhere with just going to Walmart is around 100 miles or more round trip. Funny think is I ride by myself mostly. Just going to my Dr is about 500 miles round trip. Better be prepared then laying on the side of the road. Oh one thing I just got in is a tire repair kit to go with the air compressor and jump box
Lol my emergency camping is a Holiday Inn Thanks for watching
@The Badgers out here it can be anywhere from 60 miles to over a 100 miles to a motel if you are lucky. So I feel it's better to be prepared even if my trike is a 21 only around 11k miles on her. Hopefully we get a few warm sunny days soon above 50°
Really hoping I dont forget Transport mode when I head north ... I have a jump pack though
Lol it happens a lot can't tell you how many I have jumpstarted
Great tips. I need to pick me up one of the compressors,
They are a great little tool
Have a fantastic New Years
Thanks Happy New Year
Happy New Year🎊, Functional and small space take up in bag.. Compressor simple to use..💯🎉
Easy to use and small equals a win win in my book Thanks for watching
Happy New year the last day of the year here Sonny 🇦🇺👌🎉🙏☮️
Happy New Year Shaun I hope you have an awesome 2023
I just ordered that A.C. from your link. Get ready for that fat royalty check 🤑
woohoo I'm going to buy a cup of coffee look at me go
Happy New Year’s . One question what seat are you using on your FatBoy?
It came with that seat when I bought it so I truly have no idea. There are no stickers or marking of any type
@@TheBadgers I appreciate it. The only reason I asked is I need to change my seat . I need to sit back more. Have a good day 👍👍👊
things i never leave when i ride: id's,fone,cash,gun..ride safe.
lol I thought those were a given