I did put the "pillow" away, but to remount your footcontrols forward is a big question, - by so, you cannot mount a highwaybar, but I am not sure of this. I always had highwaybars on my mc,s. Not for stretchinglegs, but to protect your handlebars, mirrors, tank, but mainly so your foot is not stuck underneath if youare on the side, or just a single small drop, can also accidently happen in your garage, homeparking etc when you move your mc ------------
@@kennethheadden2229 no problem my first Harley was a 1984 iron head sporster I just traded my 09 nighster in for a 2014 dyna low rider and it’s one badass bike
Remember the sound/noice is following you, so on a long journey it makes you tired ! My HD FX STC Softail 2008 was much louder than my 2014 Lowrider, and I am gladfor the lower noice, especially on long trips. People on the sidewalks hear a motorcycleanyway - if not - use your horn to avoid a situation you feel can be dangerous. The bestthing to do - slow down, maybe the person uses a hearing aid !
The seat pad is removable and the bars are adjustable to accommodate taller folks.
i own this same bike and very happy with it !!!
Just got one 3 weeks ago love it
You can take the pad off and put on some forward controls and move the bars forward. You should have plenty of room.
I did put the "pillow" away, but to remount your footcontrols forward is a big question, - by so, you cannot mount a highwaybar, but I am not sure of this. I always had highwaybars on my mc,s. Not for stretchinglegs, but to protect your handlebars, mirrors, tank, but mainly so your foot is not stuck underneath if youare on the side, or just a single small drop, can also accidently happen in your garage, homeparking etc when you move your mc ------------
my 2016 is friggin awesome
try gloves... you only got 2 hands for all your life.
I’m 6’0. Think I’ll be good in a low rider model?
bought my 2013 wide glide with 3000 miles on it for 10,000. had to buy it such a good deal
hate to up ya but i got my 2014 low rider w/3100 miles for $9000 ...all in all we both did good, way better than buying a new one...
I'm 5'11'' just got a 16 low rider 1000 miles . Love it .
5:03 "I still have my cough"
Would this be a good first bike ?
NO.
Absolutely
@@jasonduncan1281 I bought a 2011 fatboy lo in the beginning of October. Loving the 96.6 cubic inch of my bike. Thanks for the feedback
@@kennethheadden2229 no problem my first Harley was a 1984 iron head sporster I just traded my 09 nighster in for a 2014 dyna low rider and it’s one badass bike
Use a throatcloth to protect yourself from the wind - you,ll be away from your coughing, and wear mc-gloves and a mc-jacket !
if you say its for shorter people, what do you think would be the best height?
What he doesn't mention is that the pad on the seat comes off. I'm 6'1" and the bike fits perfectly. With the back pad on, not so much.
this guy is correct the pad deos come off
I’m 5’2. I need one
Ciao sono italiano e bella da guidare?
that exhaust is just awful.
Are you exporting to the UK ?
+MrLTD1100 Steve I have exported bikes to the U.K.
rate the sound 1 out 10 what would you give for it
Remember the sound/noice is following you, so on a long journey it makes you tired ! My HD FX STC Softail 2008 was much louder than my 2014 Lowrider, and I am gladfor the lower noice, especially on long trips. People on the sidewalks hear a motorcycleanyway - if not - use your horn to avoid a situation you feel can be dangerous. The bestthing to do - slow down, maybe the person uses a hearing aid !
COVID AT 2:09
Big engines in small bikes. Sorta like big-T’s on a petite woman.