Great video! You gave out good information and very useful tips. One question: what is your fuel capacity, and what is your gas mileage and fuel consumption? Thanks!
The bike has a 5 gallon tank. I ride my son's bike 600 miles in 1 day to help him break it in before leaving for Sturgis. It got 47 mpg on the 1st tank and 48 mpg on the 2nd tank. Hope this helps, and his bike was 100% stock when I rode it.
Good video and info guys. Question for William. Do you find urself riding the ST more than the Tiger? If so be great to hear top reasons why. Adventure bikes suspensions are superior but are tall bikes so wonder if that is major reason.
I know William told me he was more comfortable on the ST and could ride longer. I've ridden his Tiger and the suspension on the Tiger is plush to me. He hasn't rode the Tiger in months since he bought the ST. He told me he wanted to sell the Tiger and didn't know why he would keep it. I have a KTM 1290 Superadventure and I'm keeping mine. I have a Indian Challenger
You guys were looking at the Trip A odometer, not the total mileage.
I have that one low rider st 117 I love it 2024
where did you get those riding pants?
You would have to ask William . I know he got them off of Amazon
Great video! You gave out good information and very useful tips. One question: what is your fuel capacity, and what is your gas mileage and fuel consumption? Thanks!
@lwsrider Don't know exactly, but it has a 5.5 gas tank. I fill up around 150 miles, don't let it run too low.
Thanks!
The bike has a 5 gallon tank. I ride my son's bike 600 miles in 1 day to help him break it in before leaving for Sturgis. It got 47 mpg on the 1st tank and 48 mpg on the 2nd tank. Hope this helps, and his bike was 100% stock when I rode it.
I used to have a Sportster. Got rid of it due to all the traffic.... people aren't paying attention.... especially to bikes
Surprised you have kept the stock air filter with the forward controls I have on my lowrider s I still get a bruised knee every so often.
He still has the mid controls.
Nice bike! I think I need one of those soon. Are yall headed up the 281 to Sturgis?
No we want to, Maybe next year.
@@lmErnest Its worth it bro. Some of the best riding in the country, the Black hills and Hill country!
Ok, I need to make time
@@lmErnest th-cam.com/video/D8S7i70LFSg/w-d-xo.html
#FTS #FullThrottleSaloon is where you camp or cabin.
Nice video nice bike
Thanks
Good video and info guys. Question for William. Do you find urself riding the ST more than the Tiger? If so be great to hear top reasons why. Adventure bikes suspensions are superior but are tall bikes so wonder if that is major reason.
I know William told me he was more comfortable on the ST and could ride longer. I've ridden his Tiger and the suspension on the Tiger is plush to me. He hasn't rode the Tiger in months since he bought the ST. He told me he wanted to sell the Tiger and didn't know why he would keep it. I have a KTM 1290 Superadventure and I'm keeping mine. I have a Indian Challenger
Great info, thank you. I currently own a naked (KTM 1290 SDR) but would like to add a decent mile crusher that has good wind protection to the garage.