I hope we get to see some more KLR rides. Side note. Hope you LE folks are doing ok. There are a majority of us out here who stand behind you guys and are thankful for what you and your families have to endure. Ride on safely.
Great video! Now tech ? My 690 R. I found out the other day at about 77+ mph. The bike wobbles bad. Like shaking your booty wiggling. A$$ end feels really loose. That is running full load on bike with my fat butt. I can't seem to get out of it. Spec says static sag at 25mm. Rider sag at 70 to 80mm. Should I set static sag with luggage on the bike? Or just bare bike? Also I just put on a motoz tractionator rest tire. Not sure if it's the tire or suspension.. say I'm at 100 mm race sag. Spec is 70 to 80. To close that gap I would unload the spring? But then that messes up the staic ssg, right?? I always have trouble doing this on a bike . Thanks great video..
Legends makes some excellent suspension. You can't go wrong with them. Ride safe & Ride Often! Check out this TH-cam Channel as we have a ton of free videos for you! Check out our useful for purchase videos: www.lawabidingbiker.com/buyvideos BECOME AN ECXLUSIVE MEMBER-GET BENEFITS: www.lawabidingbiker.com/patreon Leave a flat donation: www.lawabidingbiker.com/donate Shop in the Official Law Abiding Biker Store: shop.lawabidingbiker.com Subscribe to the Law Abiding Biker Podcast: www.lawabidingbiker.com/app Join our free email club: www.lawabidingbiker.com/emailclub
wow very well explained Thank YOU Ryan I have a 2002 Road king carbeurated air suspension and im very happy with it on a long run with the perfect air pressure it moves like the old long Chevys smooth like its sailing on the road im based in India Regards when in India please most welcome to call
Great video. I do have a question. I have a 2013 ultralimited FLHTK and conflicted on which touring shocks to purchase. The bike does have the original air shocks and it's time to upgrade. Please help with any opinions. There so many touring shocks from Fox to Legends Revo A that everyone has an opinion which is fine.
The guys around here have replaced the rear air shock setup with either Progressive 444 or 944. Loving them. We've done several install videos on the channel. ==> shop.lawabidingbiker.com/collections/progressive-suspension-for-street-bikes
@@joshharrison2657 Josh when I load up the bike along with spouse I take the air shocks to a max psi of 50 and have tried different pressures and still bottoming out. I'll be getting those 944s.
Neat tutorial, thanks Ryan. Greetings from Spain
Shout out Spain!!
I hope we get to see some more KLR rides. Side note. Hope you LE folks are doing ok. There are a majority of us out here who stand behind you guys and are thankful for what you and your families have to endure. Ride on safely.
Great video. Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
holy shit bro. Talk about being on top of the world!! Wow.
Thanks Ryan
U betcha
Great video, do you have a video on how to adjust your handlebars on street glide?
www.lawabidingbiker.com/harleyhandlebars
Great video! Now tech ? My 690 R. I found out the other day at about 77+ mph. The bike wobbles bad. Like shaking your booty wiggling. A$$ end feels really loose. That is running full load on bike with my fat butt. I can't seem to get out of it. Spec says static sag at 25mm. Rider sag at 70 to 80mm. Should I set static sag with luggage on the bike? Or just bare bike? Also I just put on a motoz tractionator rest tire. Not sure if it's the tire or suspension.. say I'm at 100 mm race sag. Spec is 70 to 80. To close that gap I would unload the spring? But then that messes up the staic ssg, right?? I always have trouble doing this on a bike . Thanks great video..
@Ryan Urlacher What’s your opinion of Legends suspension on a Harley Road King? Thanks
Legends makes some excellent suspension. You can't go wrong with them.
Ride safe & Ride Often!
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@@RyanUrlacher Thanks, Ryan!
Explained very well. Thanks. Is that rust on the chain?
Glad you liked it. No rust, Chain is well cared for and oiled regularly.
wow very well explained Thank YOU Ryan I have a 2002 Road king carbeurated air suspension and im very happy with it on a long run with the perfect air pressure it moves like the old long Chevys smooth like its sailing on the road im based in India Regards when in India please most welcome to call
👍 Shout out India!!
Great video. I do have a question. I have a 2013 ultralimited FLHTK and conflicted on which touring shocks to purchase. The bike does have the original air shocks and it's time to upgrade. Please help with any opinions. There so many touring shocks from Fox to Legends Revo A that everyone has an opinion which is fine.
The guys around here have replaced the rear air shock setup with either Progressive 444 or 944. Loving them. We've done several install videos on the channel. ==> shop.lawabidingbiker.com/collections/progressive-suspension-for-street-bikes
@@RyanUrlacher Thanks Ryan. Appreciate the input. I figured on Progresive.
@@joshharrison2657 Josh when I load up the bike along with spouse I take the air shocks to a max psi of 50 and have tried different pressures and still bottoming out. I'll be getting those 944s.
@@joshharrison2657 Your manual will give air pressures based on rider, passenger, and any luggage weight.
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