Never rode before, found one of these used 2014 at my local dealership for a good price. Might get it my father wants me to get a Harley because he has one too. I’m not interested in driving like a nut, just off cruising and commute to work, you think that’s alright? Love bikes, my first pick was an Indian bobber but a lot of money and not much used laying around.
Been my first bike. I’m kickin ass on it for 2 years now. Getting low and hauling ass. It’s flickable, has enough power to get out of the way, ABS, dual discs that are very accurate, inverted shocks soak up bumps at speed and the rebound is awesome. I’d recommend taking a class. This should NOT be the first bike you just hop on. There’s a good chance you’re going mess something up. That said, if you took an MSF course for a few days on whatever bikes they provide, you’ll be fine.
@@ZizyMoto I hit a 2.5-3” gap once while I was in a lean. The front wheel slid out a bit but it rebounded fast when it caught asphalt on the other side of it. It regripped and everything was groovy. No joke, I told my wife I wanted 2 more of these for different purposes. I’m in love. When you said you wanted to do a “5 things I don’t like” I thought, that would be hard for me. Everything I don’t like can be and I intend to change. …Upgraded parts. Powervision, cam, clutch, trans, compensator, legends suspension and then I’m probably done. It came with 2-1 exhaust and risers so I’m T’d up and screaming already.
@@MrMann-gt1eh yeah pretty much everything I have found I dislike about the bike (which isn’t much) I have found I can fix quite easily with an aftermarket part or two
Never rode before, found one of these used 2014 at my local dealership for a good price. Might get it my father wants me to get a Harley because he has one too. I’m not interested in driving like a nut, just off cruising and commute to work, you think that’s alright? Love bikes, my first pick was an Indian bobber but a lot of money and not much used laying around.
I definitely would recommend the lowrider
I have a 23 Fxlrs. Definitely not a beginners bike..
Haha auto signal cancel was on my '85 FJ1100....nothing new. Just bought a '23 S in black. Keeping my '06 YZFR1 though.
Fair enough, just never had it on my other bikes
@@ZizyMoto No offense intended. Sorry. shoulda shared that info w/o sounding like a jerk.
Oh no your good man
Been my first bike. I’m kickin ass on it for 2 years now. Getting low and hauling ass. It’s flickable, has enough power to get out of the way, ABS, dual discs that are very accurate, inverted shocks soak up bumps at speed and the rebound is awesome. I’d recommend taking a class. This should NOT be the first bike you just hop on. There’s a good chance you’re going mess something up. That said, if you took an MSF course for a few days on whatever bikes they provide, you’ll be fine.
100 percent agree! And your right about the suspension. Coming from sport bikes I felt like I was riding on a cloud haha!
@@ZizyMoto I hit a 2.5-3” gap once while I was in a lean. The front wheel slid out a bit but it rebounded fast when it caught asphalt on the other side of it. It regripped and everything was groovy. No joke, I told my wife I wanted 2 more of these for different purposes. I’m in love. When you said you wanted to do a “5 things I don’t like” I thought, that would be hard for me. Everything I don’t like can be and I intend to change. …Upgraded parts. Powervision, cam, clutch, trans, compensator, legends suspension and then I’m probably done. It came with 2-1 exhaust and risers so I’m T’d up and screaming already.
@@MrMann-gt1eh yeah pretty much everything I have found I dislike about the bike (which isn’t much) I have found I can fix quite easily with an aftermarket part or two
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