@@stonemanmotorsports maybe you can make a video about my situation I don’t think I have the skills to make a video about people under 5-2 and shorter,I think it would help a lot of folks like myself
Fixing to buy one just wondering how it handled because our tax dollars are not being spent on our roads for people who own bikes, there so bad you can barely switch lanes without your whole front tire falling into a concrete run . Ridiculous.
The narrow front tire on the HD Street Bob probably won’t be any better than the other bike you’ve ridden that gets hung in those ruts. The HD Fat Bob is a similar bike with a wider front tire. I’ve found that the wide front tires are able to get in and out of those ruts a lot easier. Hope that helps!
Extremely helpful and thorough content! Love the commentary by the rider!
Thanks, just trying to make you guys proud!
Like the vid but as with others I've watch why does noone roll the throttle while feeding it instead of just holding it flat
That’s the color I want
I'm a big fan too. You don't really see it out on the road that much. The contrast against the black sets it off. Thanks for watching!
I love riding Harley, but why do they never show someone like me 5ft tall riding comfortable on a Harley , me am always tip toe
Sounds like a good opportunity to start a Channel!
@@stonemanmotorsports maybe you can make a video about my situation I don’t think I have the skills to make a video about people under 5-2 and shorter,I think it would help a lot of folks like myself
Fixing to buy one just wondering how it handled because our tax dollars are not being spent on our roads for people who own bikes, there so bad you can barely switch lanes without your whole front tire falling into a concrete run . Ridiculous.
The narrow front tire on the HD Street Bob probably won’t be any better than the other bike you’ve ridden that gets hung in those ruts. The HD Fat Bob is a similar bike with a wider front tire. I’ve found that the wide front tires are able to get in and out of those ruts a lot easier. Hope that helps!
Just say you dropped the bike, the pegs are not worn because of tight cornering
I'm not sure what the previous owner did with the bike, but a drop at operating speed would have done more damage than just the pegs.