@@deanfehr9445 have you figured it out yet? I left that part out as I thought it was the most straight forward, like in most cars. If you need help hit me up I can tell you how. Thanks for watching and commenting. Always ride safe!
Jim I'm a subscriber and I watch regularly. My two cents... In my 60's now and my 2020 RKS is the bike for me. Years on the rolling tech platforms and yes they have their place but for me, in a simpler phase of life; the RKS is the most uncomplicated, uncluttered touring bike on the road. With respect, the tech on these bikes will be antiquated in a short period of time. Not the case with the RKS. Analog speedos don't go out of style and never need software updates. Ride on Jim. She's a beautiful bike.
@@allwrong3114 thanks for the comment. I agree analog will never go out of style nor will it easily fail you. Thanks for watching and being a subscriber. Always ride safe.
@@lukefrietsch5177 you’re very welcome. If you have an iPhone I also have a video showing how to get Siri to work through the bike and your helmet. Glad this was helpful and thank you for watching and commenting. Enjoy that new bike!! Always ride safe.
I just rewatched this again, Thanks so much, I recommended your channel to my buddies. Wish I could upvote more than once. 2024 Street Glide, and loving it.
Thanks for the tips, just got my 2024 RG-CVO-ST last week, didn't have to pay a fee to activate the navigation, it's "included" with both versions of CVO, looking forward to using your tips to tune a custom sport mode once break-in is complete.
What does maximum engine braking do? And why would I want that setting? Does it make the bike slow way down as soon as you let off the throttle? Thank You, very helpful video 😎👍
@@michaelroy925 I don’t know technically how it accomplishes it. What I can say is you can tell a difference when you downshift and release the clutch while engine braking between the settings. I find it useful on twisties when I’m riding in a lower gear than I normally would for that speed meaning just reducing the throttle slows the bike more quickly as entering turns. I suggest you pick one setting, change it, ride a little then change it again and see the difference until you find the balance that works best for you and your riding style. I was just showing you what works for me. Thanks for the compliment. I’m glad you found it helpful!!
Jim - I just bought a 2024 road glide and seem behaving a heck of a time getting my phone to connect to the bike. The dealer tells me I need a mocorphine connected? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Hey!! Thanks for the comment and watching. This can be a long and complicated answer as I am not familiar with your exact setup (helmet, phone....). I want to help you and am sure we can get it working. Please email me at jstmoto22@gmail.com with your specific set up and the circumstance specific to when it fails to connect. This will be easier than typing a 30 page comment to cover all possibilities. I look forward to hearing from you. Always ride safe!
@@brianmurphy1722 I’d thought about doing that myself. But I was able to Velcro a garage door opener into the glove box and it works like a champ. Thanks for watching and complimenting the video!!! Always ride safe!
@@garryoleary I made a separate video specifically for that topic. The description tells you how to contact the company and part I used to bypass CarPlay. Thanks for watching and commenting. Always ride safe. The link to that video is below. Making CarPlay work on Your 2024 Harley Davidson th-cam.com/video/01BpUSbCKHM/w-d-xo.html
Very informative video. I have a 2019 street glide and have been looking at the 2024 street glide. If/when I get a 24 I will be sure to go back to this video to help me through all of these screen displays. On my street glide I can't punch in a destination while the bike is moving. It's a built-in safety feature. Was wondering if the 24s are like that too.
Thanks for the compliment, comment, and watching! I am not going to pay for HD navigation so I do not know the answer to that. I do know that while using CarPlay you can choose and input a destination in Google maps while riding. Thanks again and always ride safe.
I don't want to pay for the HD Nav feature, and I have an Android phone so can't use Car Play. Google Maps obviously won't work on the 24 baggers. Does Waze navigation work on the infotainment? If so, how?
@@johnwilliams7697 the only way either Google maps or Waze will work is with CarPlay or whatever Androids version of that function is. I’ve seen some things on forums that there are some folks that have gotten the Androids to connect in a similar way. However, while I know it’s not ideal, you can mount the phone on your throttle side of the bars and navigate visually from your phone while hearing the prompts and music through either your helmet or the speaker system. You can connect the phone to the bike via Bluetooth for audio. Sorry I don’t have a better answer for you. Let me know what you end up doing. Thanks for watching and commenting. Always ride safe.
@@Joseph-bw4kk there is a place to turn off the infotainment I think it’s under the main menu (the cog in the upper left corner on the menu page. But I haven’t tried it. If it’s not there look under the music note. Thanks for watching and the interesting question. I’m going to have to go look now. 😂 Always ride safe.
@@Joseph-bw4kk ok. Go into the main menu. Select the icon that looks like a motorcycle. Cycle infotainment off by hitting the enter button. Only thing that will remain is gauges.
I noticed that when you're running the 'sport' display option, you still have the screen to the right that has ambient temp, etc. I've not been able to figure out how to have that on my sport display - mind to share?
I am sorry I missed this comment. I really am. All I had to do was hit the front side of the right top button on the clutch side until I see the display I want. The one with the circle on it don't know the technical name for it. Sorry for the delay, thanks for commenting and watching. Always ride safe!
I noticed you have the adapter plugged in for car play and 2 bluetooth helmets, rider and passenger I assume. I am trying to use the intercom with 2 bluetooth headsets and having no luck what so ever. My headset is set to rider and connected for apple CarPlay the other set is connected to passenger. I am trying to use the intercom feature through the controls on the bike and having no luck at all. any help would be appreciated. I am using apple air pods pro as my headsets. thanks
@@paulgroome that is one thing I have not tried yet. I would try pairing the helmets comms together while they are connected to the bike. Then they should talk. My guess is unless you have the wired HD stuff you can’t communicate via intercom through the infotainment system.
Great video thanks! Still learning this stuff. Hey can you mute the fm radio on the bike? If I push the right side center button it mutes my Bluetooth music but doesn't mute the fm radio. Thank you
Thanks for watching and the comment. Great question. I honestly don’t know because I never use the traditional radio. If the pause button doesn’t work to mute it I would need to experiment to tell you how. Let me look at it tomorrow and see what I figure out. I promise I will tell you what I find, even if it’s not what you want to hear. Always ride safe.
Ok so I just went out to mine and checked before I answered. There is no way (other than hitting the volume down button) to silence the radio. When you hit the center button on Bluetooth you are pausing the music stream that is why it stops. There is no way to mute a radio station with one push on any button. I even tried the push to talk just to see.
how does your head set work with communicating with your wife's headset? Mine works great by myself but we cannot get them to work together. They are both Sena Harley branded
@@jeffkowaleski2664 I have not tried that yet. But based on what other experiences I’ve had it’s only going to work if you connect helmet to helmet through Bluetooth. I’m guessing you need to connect the helmet to the bike then connect then pair the helmets. Look at how to connect helmet to helmet then helmet to GPS might be helpful at solving the problem. Let me know how it turns out. If I figure anything out before I hear from you I will post it here. Always ride safe.
Great info. I recently bought the 2023 St Glide CVO model and am still learning these things. Im hoping nothing has changed from the 2023 model to the new 2024. I did have a question sir, Where and what kind of highway pegs/pedals are those? They look great on the bike and they look like they would be comfortable on the long hauls. Thanks again for the info here.
Thanks for watching, commenting, and the compliment! Those are the Harley Davidson dominion highway pegs. I have them mounted on the HD adjustable arms can’t remember if it’s the short or long ones. I got mine back in 2020 for my road king special and kept / transferred them to the 24 when I traded. Your dealer should have them or Harley on line. Thanks again. Always ride safe.
I wish they would have had the options for music selection. I have a flash drive I keep music on. There is no option for "shuffle" mode. It will only play back by alphabetical order. I would prefer to have my music mixed up.
@@RetNavyChiefBTC no that costs extra. 😂 Based on your handle no surprises that you’d be looking for one though Chief. Bubbleheads forever! Thanks for watching and commenting always ride safe!
@@Joseph-bw4kk I do not know yet. I’m going to check today so I can answer this. I recall seeing a “turn infotainment off” option in the menu. Just haven’t had a chance to find it. I will respond to this comment again later today when I know for sure. Always ride safe.
@@Joseph-bw4kk ok. Go into the main menu. Select the icon that looks like a motorcycle. Cycle infotainment off by hitting the enter button. Only thing that will remain is gauges.
@@deansden9289 well CarPlay is ready and works just fine if you have a comm system connected to the bike via wire or Bluetooth. It’s my understanding that that was an apple requirement not a Harley thing. Now for android auto I do not know what happened. All I can say is tech companies can be very picky. I don’t know any motorcycle that can run Android Auto. Thanks for watching and the comment. Always ride safe.
@@CJCon885 I travel too much to get an Indian. I like knowing, if something goes wrong, there is always a dealer close by so I can stay on the road. My screen is color. But hey. You do you. Ride what you want, I certainly do, and I like the Indians. Always ride safe.
Not a harley decision it was a Google decision they are no longer supporting motorcycle use. Also heard some car companies are dropping it as well (GM) being first.
lol!! I had an Evo and wished I’d been able to keep it. But I have to admit. I couldn’t ride one from coast to coast. Thanks for watching and the comment. Always ride safe.
Just rode my 2024 CVO Road Glide ST home last night after riding a Fatboy for 27 years….this was extremely helpful to me! Thank you for this video.
@@toddscout5014 you’re welcome!! Thank you for watching and commenting. Congratulations on the new bike!! Always ride safe.
I’m actually just looking how to set my radio stations locally and search for stations when I’m travelling. Thx for the video
@@deanfehr9445 have you figured it out yet? I left that part out as I thought it was the most straight forward, like in most cars. If you need help hit me up I can tell you how. Thanks for watching and commenting. Always ride safe!
Jim I'm a subscriber and I watch regularly. My two cents... In my 60's now and my 2020 RKS is the bike for me. Years on the rolling tech platforms and yes they have their place but for me, in a simpler phase of life; the RKS is the most uncomplicated, uncluttered touring bike on the road. With respect, the tech on these bikes will be antiquated in a short period of time. Not the case with the RKS. Analog speedos don't go out of style and never need software updates. Ride on Jim. She's a beautiful bike.
@@allwrong3114 thanks for the comment. I agree analog will never go out of style nor will it easily fail you. Thanks for watching and being a subscriber. Always ride safe.
Very informative video. I just bought my bike and I’m surprised how few videos on the tech there are. Thanks for the tips, very helpful.
@@lukefrietsch5177 you’re very welcome. If you have an iPhone I also have a video showing how to get Siri to work through the bike and your helmet. Glad this was helpful and thank you for watching and commenting. Enjoy that new bike!! Always ride safe.
I just rewatched this again, Thanks so much, I recommended your channel to my buddies. Wish I could upvote more than once. 2024 Street Glide, and loving it.
@@PeterGoyer thanks brother! Appreciate it. Thanks for the comment. Thanks for watching! Thanks for recommending me!! Always ride safe!
Thank you for your time putting your videos/ info out here for all of us to learn be well ride safely
@@rescue12guy you’re very welcome. Thanks for watching. Always ride safe.
Thanks for the tips, just got my 2024 RG-CVO-ST last week, didn't have to pay a fee to activate the navigation, it's "included" with both versions of CVO, looking forward to using your tips to tune a custom sport mode once break-in is complete.
@@TaxmanHog thanks for watching and commenting!! Enjoy that new bike! Always ride safe.
Great informative vlog - thanks 🙏
@@22Royston you’re welcome. Thank you for watching and commenting. Always ride safe.
What does maximum engine braking do? And why would I want that setting? Does it make the bike slow way down as soon as you let off the throttle? Thank You, very helpful video 😎👍
@@michaelroy925 I don’t know technically how it accomplishes it. What I can say is you can tell a difference when you downshift and release the clutch while engine braking between the settings. I find it useful on twisties when I’m riding in a lower gear than I normally would for that speed meaning just reducing the throttle slows the bike more quickly as entering turns. I suggest you pick one setting, change it, ride a little then change it again and see the difference until you find the balance that works best for you and your riding style. I was just showing you what works for me. Thanks for the compliment. I’m glad you found it helpful!!
I use Rain mode when on dirt,grass or gravel. Helps out so much
I agree. That mode really chills the bike out is the only way I can describe it.
Jim - I just bought a 2024 road glide and seem behaving a heck of a time getting my phone to connect to the bike. The dealer tells me I need a mocorphine connected? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Hey!! Thanks for the comment and watching. This can be a long and complicated answer as I am not familiar with your exact setup (helmet, phone....). I want to help you and am sure we can get it working. Please email me at jstmoto22@gmail.com with your specific set up and the circumstance specific to when it fails to connect. This will be easier than typing a 30 page comment to cover all possibilities. I look forward to hearing from you. Always ride safe!
Thx for the great vid. I’m going to dive deeper in home link and part to buy for it. And the capability.
@@brianmurphy1722 I’d thought about doing that myself. But I was able to Velcro a garage door opener into the glove box and it works like a champ. Thanks for watching and complimenting the video!!! Always ride safe!
what are you using to bypass carplay and helmet requirements? Sorry if I missed it
@@garryoleary I made a separate video specifically for that topic. The description tells you how to contact the company and part I used to bypass CarPlay. Thanks for watching and commenting. Always ride safe. The link to that video is below.
Making CarPlay work on Your 2024 Harley Davidson
th-cam.com/video/01BpUSbCKHM/w-d-xo.html
Very informative video. I have a 2019 street glide and have been looking at the 2024 street glide. If/when I get a 24 I will be sure to go back to this video to help me through all of these screen displays. On my street glide I can't punch in a destination while the bike is moving. It's a built-in safety feature. Was wondering if the 24s are like that too.
Thanks for the compliment, comment, and watching! I am not going to pay for HD navigation so I do not know the answer to that. I do know that while using CarPlay you can choose and input a destination in Google maps while riding. Thanks again and always ride safe.
I don't want to pay for the HD Nav feature, and I have an Android phone so can't use Car Play. Google Maps obviously won't work on the 24 baggers. Does Waze navigation work on the infotainment? If so, how?
@@johnwilliams7697 the only way either Google maps or Waze will work is with CarPlay or whatever Androids version of that function is. I’ve seen some things on forums that there are some folks that have gotten the Androids to connect in a similar way. However, while I know it’s not ideal, you can mount the phone on your throttle side of the bars and navigate visually from your phone while hearing the prompts and music through either your helmet or the speaker system. You can connect the phone to the bike via Bluetooth for audio. Sorry I don’t have a better answer for you. Let me know what you end up doing. Thanks for watching and commenting. Always ride safe.
Hey Jim,
Is there a on/off for the radio?
@@Joseph-bw4kk there is a place to turn off the infotainment I think it’s under the main menu (the cog in the upper left corner on the menu page. But I haven’t tried it. If it’s not there look under the music note. Thanks for watching and the interesting question. I’m going to have to go look now. 😂 Always ride safe.
@@Joseph-bw4kk ok. Go into the main menu. Select the icon that looks like a motorcycle. Cycle infotainment off by hitting the enter button. Only thing that will remain is gauges.
They sell them with analog or just a screen?
@@CJCon885 the 2024’s went all digital. Thanks for watching and the comment. Always ride safe.
I noticed that when you're running the 'sport' display option, you still have the screen to the right that has ambient temp, etc. I've not been able to figure out how to have that on my sport display - mind to share?
I am sorry I missed this comment. I really am. All I had to do was hit the front side of the right top button on the clutch side until I see the display I want. The one with the circle on it don't know the technical name for it. Sorry for the delay, thanks for commenting and watching. Always ride safe!
I noticed you have the adapter plugged in for car play and 2 bluetooth helmets, rider and passenger I assume. I am trying to use the intercom with 2 bluetooth headsets and having no luck what so ever. My headset is set to rider and connected for apple CarPlay the other set is connected to passenger. I am trying to use the intercom feature through the controls on the bike and having no luck at all. any help would be appreciated. I am using apple air pods pro as my headsets. thanks
@@paulgroome that is one thing I have not tried yet. I would try pairing the helmets comms together while they are connected to the bike. Then they should talk. My guess is unless you have the wired HD stuff you can’t communicate via intercom through the infotainment system.
Great video thanks! Still learning this stuff. Hey can you mute the fm radio on the bike? If I push the right side center button it mutes my Bluetooth music but doesn't mute the fm radio. Thank you
Thanks for watching and the comment. Great question. I honestly don’t know because I never use the traditional radio. If the pause button doesn’t work to mute it I would need to experiment to tell you how. Let me look at it tomorrow and see what I figure out. I promise I will tell you what I find, even if it’s not what you want to hear. Always ride safe.
Ok so I just went out to mine and checked before I answered. There is no way (other than hitting the volume down button) to silence the radio. When you hit the center button on Bluetooth you are pausing the music stream that is why it stops. There is no way to mute a radio station with one push on any button. I even tried the push to talk just to see.
Many thanks
@@rowdyrodb thank you for watching!! Always ride safe.
how does your head set work with communicating with your wife's headset? Mine works great by myself but we cannot get them to work together. They are both Sena Harley branded
@@jeffkowaleski2664 I have not tried that yet. But based on what other experiences I’ve had it’s only going to work if you connect helmet to helmet through Bluetooth. I’m guessing you need to connect the helmet to the bike then connect then pair the helmets. Look at how to connect helmet to helmet then helmet to GPS might be helpful at solving the problem. Let me know how it turns out. If I figure anything out before I hear from you I will post it here. Always ride safe.
Great info. I recently bought the 2023 St Glide CVO model and am still learning these things. Im hoping nothing has changed from the 2023 model to the new 2024. I did have a question sir, Where and what kind of highway pegs/pedals are those? They look great on the bike and they look like they would be comfortable on the long hauls. Thanks again for the info here.
Thanks for watching, commenting, and the compliment! Those are the Harley Davidson dominion highway pegs. I have them mounted on the HD adjustable arms can’t remember if it’s the short or long ones. I got mine back in 2020 for my road king special and kept / transferred them to the 24 when I traded. Your dealer should have them or Harley on line. Thanks again. Always ride safe.
I wish they would have had the options for music selection. I have a flash drive I keep music on. There is no option for "shuffle" mode. It will only play back by alphabetical order. I would prefer to have my music mixed up.
@@howardhazelwood4470 yeah I get that. Thanks for the comment and watching. Always ride safe.
I’m commenting, I clicked the like button and subscribed ✊
@@neano62 thanks sir!! I just subscribed to you as well!! Maybe see you out there one day. Always ride safe.
@@jst_moto my pleasure. Damn Good Video!
I gotta 2024 Legendary Orange CVO being delivered Thursday 💪🧡🖤🩶
Resetting the pin, it did not ask to enter pin a second time. It just said pin reset successful and click ok
@@michaelroy925 that could be right. When I made this it had been a while since I made my pin. Thanks for watching and commenting. Always ride safe!!!
Thanks for the info
@@DJJoeyGBOOYA thanks for watching and commenting!! Always ride safe.
11:56I enjoy the custom mode 😀.
Me too. Really makes the bike angry!! Thanks for watching and all the comments! I truly appreciate it! Always ride safe!!
How do I read my manual?
Did you not get an owners manual with your new bike? Thanks for commenting and watching. Always ride safe.
Thanks 😊
@@MrXltennis you’re welcome!! Thank you for watching and commenting! Always ride safe.
FYI my 24 road glide came with navigation without me paying anything.
@@BrianLee-tk5mw was it used? Or did you just have a nice dealer? Thanks for watching and commenting. Always ride safe.
My 2014 CVO ST has it too
14:30 I would love to have access to the map at least.
Me too. It’s one of my pet peeves that it is not included on a touring model.
Does it come standard with directions to the local drag show programmed into the infotainment ⎌system?
@@RetNavyChiefBTC no that costs extra. 😂 Based on your handle no surprises that you’d be looking for one though Chief. Bubbleheads forever! Thanks for watching and commenting always ride safe!
So I guess the only way to turn off just the radio is bring the volume to zero?
@@Joseph-bw4kk I do not know yet. I’m going to check today so I can answer this. I recall seeing a “turn infotainment off” option in the menu. Just haven’t had a chance to find it. I will respond to this comment again later today when I know for sure. Always ride safe.
@@Joseph-bw4kk ok. Go into the main menu. Select the icon that looks like a motorcycle. Cycle infotainment off by hitting the enter button. Only thing that will remain is gauges.
Cool
Thank you for watching and the compliment. Always ride safe!
Check out freedom shields. Get that wind off ya.
I’m thinking Klockworkz the 12 or 13.5 for that.
Pathetic that Harley doesn’t have android auto and CarPlay ready in 2024.
@@deansden9289 well CarPlay is ready and works just fine if you have a comm system connected to the bike via wire or Bluetooth. It’s my understanding that that was an apple requirement not a Harley thing. Now for android auto I do not know what happened. All I can say is tech companies can be very picky. I don’t know any motorcycle that can run Android Auto. Thanks for watching and the comment. Always ride safe.
Get an Indian. They have all the bells and whistles. Not to mention they have color screens. For far less money. Dont need a stage 2,3,or 4 like HD.
@@CJCon885 I travel too much to get an Indian. I like knowing, if something goes wrong, there is always a dealer close by so I can stay on the road. My screen is color. But hey. You do you. Ride what you want, I certainly do, and I like the Indians. Always ride safe.
Not a harley decision it was a Google decision they are no longer supporting motorcycle use. Also heard some car companies are dropping it as well (GM) being first.
@@ridingwithkev5560 thanks for the information! Seriously, I was curious too. Thanks for watching and the comment. Always ride safe.
Thanks for the great information
@@PeterGoyer thank you for watching and commenting!!! Always ride safe!
how do i activate the radio.
@@AntiTrustNJ select the music icon from the main menu then choose AM or FM. Thanks for watching and commenting. Always ride safe.
@@jst_moto thanks it worked brotha
bad navigation marketing bullshit subscription money grab! This is stupid and I will neve pay for that
@@PeterGoyer thanks for watching and commenting!! I couldn’t agree more. Always ride safe!
How about ride a old Evo Harley! Simple no bullshit to distract the rider…
lol!! I had an Evo and wished I’d been able to keep it. But I have to admit. I couldn’t ride one from coast to coast. Thanks for watching and the comment. Always ride safe.
@@jst_moto I have to agree.. there’s nothing like a bagger!
Absolutely!!
How about ride whatever the f*** you want!
Excellent video. Thank you
@@WattsyID thank you for watching and the kind words! Always ride safe.