Used to have a Honda Goldwing that needed the key for the bags and fuel cap. We used to get duplicate keys made, then buy small knobs of your choice from the hardware store, chop the key and epoxy it into the knob. That way you can just leave it in the bag lock, unlock and lock easily without having to get your keys out. Then if you ever have to truly lock the bags just pull em out like any other key. Works like a charm.
I once owned a Goldwing. A great bike, think of it like your big Harley. Then I rode a Yamaha Super Tenere (a very basic version) to Newfoundland from SW Indiana. From that point on, I thought "why do I need a big, big bike." I'm now on a second Super Tenere, this one "fully loaded". I've put 54,000 miles on it, leave tomorrow for a week in Utah and Colorado and Montana. At age 73, I just don't want a really big bike, though they are very comfortable, when a Super Tenere is more comfortable and manageable.
I have a Pan Am & also have very high praise for its abilities! If you’re looking to go to soft side bags, I can highly… strongly… recommend the large Mosko dry/soft bags!! I have the 35L Back Country bags. They are Extremely durable, very easily accessorized, quick release system with carry handles & lockable (with a separate pad or key lock) when desired! Very much worth the buy!!! Best of luck & safe riding!
I just got home from a 2k trip through the mid Atlantic, PA and upstate NY on my 2022 Pan Am Special. Bike was flawless and such a joy to tour on. I agree with almost all your points on the PA. I had no issues at highway speeds over the mountain passes, navigating the steep downhills of western pa, etc. Even though my sport bags are finiky and probably not the best quality, i love being able to take them off and bring them in my hotel at night. I bought a used set of ADV Rider highway pegs before this trip too.. They worked well but they are also tricky, i had to tighten them often as they tend to move. So I may look to get a bigger windshield as iv'e heard they are even better at wind deflection. Glad you are enjoying the bike and ride safe.
Jess, been waiting this video. I’m sitting in my garage looking at my 2022 ultra classic classic Milwaukee eight, and parked right behind It is my pan America, a 2023 model. at 64 years of age, I’ve had more Harleys than I can count. As you know all those Harley Davidson touring bikes, weigh 900 plus pounds😵💫. My Pan America is close to half the weight. It is my daily ride has all the bells and whistles PLUS there’s 1 million Harley Davidson dealers everywhere. Should you have an issue with your bike,(you know what I mean)….. I will be selling my ultra classic, though it has brought me a lot lot of happiness, cruising the highways, and byways of America…Pan America lighter to push around, easy to maneuver, and cruise around. Anyways, as always, great video. You are truly America’s biker lady keep up the great work, be safe out there, and enjoy your life to the fullest.
I did a test ride on a 2023 and will absolutely admit that in sport mode it shocked me. For a stock bike it’s wild. Even having 2 cars pull out in front of me and shooting for the stars wide open I never felt I was in a sketchy position.
Great video and I picked up my 2024 CVO Pan America on Monday Labor Day the ride was great. The power and the performance were amazing. Bad roads and curves were good with no problem it handled like a camp. #CVOPanAmerica 🤙🏾💪🏾✌🏾
So happy motovlog Mondays are back! Thanks for giving your review. I love that you love that bike. Just my opinion on ADV bikes used primarily for street: I'd leave the bars there if you're in love with the responsiveness, agility, and the ability to muscle the bike out of a mistake. Unless, of course, you're gonna be standing more than sitting. Great video!
Bought a 2021 PAS as another bike other than my Indian Chieftain limited 116ci. And I really have enjoyed riding this bike over the last 8wks since a bought as a used bike. It really is easy to ride and the handling I fine great. Comfort is good and 😂the fuel economy is crazy good 430km/tank (265mls) is a good thing. It's soo comfortable and loves the highway as much as it is capable on a dirt road maybe a bit too big for me in a full ADV sense but capable absolutely. I did the risers and the handling got better and the comfort for long days is awesome.
@MarvFitBikesKicks other than chain slipping off cause I didn't tighten up and I knew it was loose so that's all. Always a challenge to refit a chain with no tools on board thank God for a couple blokes who pulled up one with his family and his toolbox on board his truck. Got me going again 🙏
@@scottrubie6826 you’re a lucky, there’s so much bad news about this bike, electronics, fuel pump, suspension and other things I’ve read about this bike. Was looking to trade my 2022 low rider s for this but all that stuff scared me
@MarvFitBikesKicks lot of them are factory warranty items too. No recall just fix when they raised as an issue. Touch wood for me. Next bike will hopefully be the Africa Twin but not the DCT. The BMW is just too big. I've already got a bagger I don't need an adventure bagger lol.
I always have to have my bags locked. If I run into the gas station people would open them. People have no barriers when it comes to taking things that are not theirs. Now that I have said that, I used to live in Houston. I am now in a college town and I have learned the hard way to remember to lock it every time. Every single rider has their own things to look out for, and is different for all of us. I do see your frustration as it always locks. You are blessed not having to worry about that. Thank you so much for these moto vlogs again. I love your content.
Great vlog as usual Jess. I’m kinda spoiled with my 2022 R1250GSA but it is tall for some folks. And as recently as yesterday I was doing a lot more work to pilot it off-road compared to my buddy on the Tenere. Still, big ADV bike are great sport touring bikes over and above being able to comfortably go where the touring bikes are less comfortable. Glad you’re having a ball on the bike!
I own one too, took mine from Dayton,Ohio area out through Montana/Wyoming/Colorado on a 5,000 mile trip and was perfectly comfortable the entire trip! I traded in my Street Glide for it. Great choice!
Hey Jess, please don't forget to add the "Wunderlich Supplemental Side Stand Spring" 😉 That was the first after market part i bought for my CVO PanAm (called Panela 😂) Greets from Germany ✌️
I just purchased mine in July 2024. After owning 6 Harleys, including this one. I wanted something different. I hated stopping where the pavement ends. I wanted something that blended my love for the outdoors and away from pavement with motorcycling. This fits the bill. I sell them now, and will be taking my first overnight trip to Pisgah National Forest in early October.
I’ve had 2 different ADV bikes, Yamaha Super Tenere and I have a Triumph Tiger 1200 GT Explorer, and my favorite highway pegs are T-Rex Racing adjustable highway pegs. You are able to fine tune the position that’s most comfortable to you. Bar risers are also something that is a must for me as well. Done iron butts on both bikes comfortably on both.
I have a 13 flhtk I bought new. I always wanted another bike to ride that would go the places the harley wouldnt. So iI bought a klr 650 absolutly love it. Had the harley serviced at my dealer wsa checking out the pan america they talked me into a test ride now I want one the absolutly the sweetest bike I have ever riden may own one some day.
This is really a great video. Every time they talk about the Pan-American it’s always numbers and rider modes in this and that they don’t talk about actually living with a bike. Now I’m a triumph guy and I love ripping my Harley friends tries are better, of course lol but this bike I can’t find anything to make fun of my friends with about it. The America and the sportster are absolutely amazing. Bikes And finally Harley made something modern. Of course I hear a lot of Harley people don’t like it just like every time they put out something different that’s superior than the average tractor bikes that they have. But this is an absolutely amazing motorcycle. The only thing I can find wrong with it is the Harley Davidson badge on it lol I guess that depends on your taste and admittedly my taste is not the best. Though triumphs are the best I’d probably rather go for a tiger900 if I was looking for that kind of bike, but I’m more of a cruiser guy in a vintage bike guy. But anyway, great video really enjoyed it. It’s very informative.
Absolutely agree with everything you mentioned here, I own a dyna, got the pan america as second bike but its fast becoming my go to bike for most rides. think harley davidson is on to a winner with the dirt glide😎
Get the tall pullback risers they make a huge difference also just added the extra side crash bars that you can put your feet on I had the same problem with pegs rotating around
The only people that think the Road Glide is a good tourer, have never toured on a real touring bike. (Says the owner of a BMW RT) 😎 I’ve rented most of the Harley line at various places around the country and knew when I was ready to buy I needed a more upright riding position mostly because I’m an old man with low back issues. If I had room in the garage I’d probably own a Harley, but it would only ever be a day ride bike for me. Same goes for the BMW R1800 bagger. But that is the beauty of this sport, there is a style of bike that fits every body. Ride safe everyone and I’ll see you on the road!
I just came over to the Harley world a month ago after riding a Suzuki Boulevard C90 for the last 11 years. I got a 2024 Heritage Softail Classic 114 and am having so much fun. It feels like riding a sport bike in cruiser clothes.
A company called Pazoma makes a ton of parts for the pan America I got a set of handle bar risers and a top plate that gives it a little bling and got the set for 80 bucks on eBay brings the handle bars up 2 inches and it’s the best 80 bucks I have ever spent.
Bought mine at Pig Trail 1 year and 9300 miles on my 23. The more I ride it the more I like it. The Harley risers will cover the bottom of the spedo screen. I put 2" up and 1" back on mine and it works great. A company named AEEDEA in India makes a very highway pegs and a real nice back rest. Put both on mine. Hope to say hi at BBB.
Hey Jess! I don't know if you remember Randy (my favorite riding buddy) he had the green pan america at the campout in March but he'll be in tge ARS booth in eureka springs. So far he's gone from Florida to Maine, Milwaukee, Iowa Tennessee multiple times and blue ridge parkway. I'm on a older road king and I can never keep up! It's a rad bike. Frigging wheelie machine.
I haven't been sold on either the HeliBars or the Harley Tall Boy options on my 22. Neither of them bring them back far enough for my taste. Maybe I have t-rex arms along with my short inseam and long torso. As for mounts for stuff, the Touratech GPS mount bar or the Wunderlich has a similar setup. Combine with ram mount balls and arms, you should be golden.
Having unlocked /unlockable bags defeats half their purpose,security. Those look like Givi and I dont find it inconvienant at all the way they work. I like not being able to latch without locking. Other wise it would be very easy to leave one unlocked when you do want something secured. You might argue a large screwdiver could defeat the locks, True, but so does a razor blade blade with soft cases.
The bags are made by SW Motech. They are called the Trax Adventure series and have been a popular bag with Adventure bikes for many years. Sadly the lock/unlock thing to open and close the bags is the way they make most of them. The ones I had on my last adv bike were made by Givi and they were the same way. I am looking at bags again as I just picked up a new 1250 Special.
I hate it so much. I was in an unfortunate situation shortly after uploading this video where i needed to quickly access my 1st aid kit for a rider who went down. Took me FOREVER to get the key off my key ring and unlock the bag. Such a major design flaw.
Hey Jess, great see you riding Stevie. Note about getting taller risers, it does tend to block the view of the lower part of the infotainment screen. Will we be able to watch the install of the new exhaust at Pig Trail HD? Note about the pannier locks, you can leave them unlocked, the locks still snap close. Well, on mine they do that, I just them if I walk away from the bike for longer periods. Hope to be able see you at the Meet & Greet 😁🏍💨🤙
I like these and my local dealer has a good deal on one. I don't care for the distortion on the top of the windshield. Not really a fan of these digital screens on biked today, but it's almost impossible to get away from it. Have you looked into taking your locks to a locksmith and seeing if they can change them to what you want? I want one of these, but I'm still a bit leery on the reliability.
I've have a 2022 Pan America Special, the beautiful army green version, got it new in March 2023, in Australia. I've done 15,000km (9,375ml). The only problems have been a starter clutch replaced in 2023 and recently the alternator failed with a loose magnet. They replaced alternator with the 2024 kit and it is running much better. I love this bike, great for the rough and long Aussie roads. I agree the bike does need to warm up. The tech is fantastic, I two finger clutch it, brings in the engagement faster, as it seem the last 20mm of the clutch to the bars does nothing. I went for aftermarket bags that I only have to lock when I'm walking away, and they were 1/2 to 2/3's the price of the HD bags. I fitted lower larger foot pegs, then used a clamp with a pivot on it to mount the original pegs on the back of the bars, so they don't get smashed when I drop the bike on dirt. I slowed the steering by dropping the forks so they match the top of the clamps, lifting the front 15mm and making the side stand easier to use. I also fitted the smaller tinted screen with a small tinted deflector on the top at 45 deg angle, and I don't get any buffeting on my helmet. Then I am use to bikes without fairings. I've been riding on the road 45 years, my other bike is a hotted up 1988 Lowrider with a sidecar.
My wife Bubbles loved riding on the back of my Tiger 1200 when I had it. Not sure why she liked that so much. She was scared the first turn I took though....
I am waffling between keeping my EVO Sporster which I love or upgrading. I am thinking ST, Road King, or Pan America. I am around 5'9 and have only ridden tall dirt bikes that would be close to the Pan America. Even those I kind of lean to flat foot on one foot. It looks comfortable. The engine looks light but comfortable. Looks like it can carry tons of cargo. It definitely kicks the Old BMW out of the water - the old Big Offroad Tourer. You ride a R18 as well. That bike is one giant question. I love the look but I hate the idea of 700lbs and it being longer than a 80's compact station wagon. It looks bigger than a Rocket 3 in bulk. No electronics or engine problems? I know the Sportster S is still having some troubles with it's setup. Should have had the bugs out of it already.
I'm wondering if the brake cylinder location has something to do with the ADV "bloodline" to help protect against any falls or bush/tree snags it might encounter? Easier to lose a mirror than be stranded without brakes when you're trying to get home. Who knows, Buckaroo? 😃
Jess how do you decide which bike to ride? Second I live in northern Ohio and know about the deer around here in my opinion I have deer whistles on all my vehicles and never had a deer come out on me. I’ve seen them come to the edge and then go back. Ty
Love my Pan... except for the seat...seat is a little uncomfortable for me but I'm really enjoying it otherwise. I've tried it in all 3 settings and it's just not doing it for me. Looking at the Tourtech as a possible option.
check out Mean City Cycles in NC. They reshape and improve on stock PA seats. I mailed mine in and made a HUGE difference. Much cheaper than a new one too
Will you be dropping down from Wyoming to the western slope of Colorado for the rocky mountain hogs rally? More guided group rides than rally but should still be a good time.
Good to know you're enjoying your new motorcycle. Do you think this bike is better than a Harley Davidson Fatboy? I saw a blue 2022 Fatboy with a 114 motor and less than 1000 miles on the clock.
Totally agree with the criticism of the panniers. I rented one before buying, so I knew. Plus, I was an early adopter and the Harley parts were just impossible to get in the beginning. In the end I went Hepco & Becker which are really holding up and do NOT need the key every time you open or close them.
I want to like the pan am but just can’t. I test rode a few at demo days It’s fast and nimble but no way is the ride as good as my Electra glide for road trip.It’s a dual sport good for what it is.
I loved my 2021 Pan Am and it was the most fun bike I have ever rode. However, I kept my Street Glide to tour on solely based on me hating chain maintenance.
That’s what’s holding me back on buying the PA. I wish HD would at least offer a chain to belt conversation kit. I rode a Buell Ulysses for 12 years, very little off road, and the belt drive worked flawlessly. C’mon HD, offer a road oriented PA with belt drive.
That 150 hp and reasonable weight is addicting. I will always have a street glide but am leaning going back to a used BMW 1250 GS for my moto-camping bike just due to the shaft drive.
Have a 2023 Roadglide limited and am also considering trading for a Panamerica CVO. Getting old and need a lighter bike. Will have to see what kind of deal they offer.
I ride a touring bike and have also had every brand for the most part made to include Harley’s but I do not like anything about Pan American. I say that to say if you like it great but there are more things I don’t like versus the things I do like. Everyone has their own preference. I do wonder why you don’t do your own maintenance.
Glad your not having any issues like the pre 2024's, i currently ride a 2018 yamaha super tenere 1200 I've considered the pan america but the issues and chain drive kinda turned me off the tenere 1200 is shaft drive, but i use to own a v-rod so i know the pan america engine is bullet proof, hmmm i may reconsider a pan america.
Give one a test ride! Can’t hurt to experience it for yourself. And it’s completely acceptable to not like it 😂 (That’a why I love riding as many motorcycles as I can!)
That is a very nice bike, I bought a 2023 Honda rally 300 got it in June it was a left over with 0 miles it now has 620 miles and just did first service, love the bike Don WV
I just performed the 1000mile maintenance on my 2024 PAS as well!!! Definitely a major improvement over my 2022. Still do not miss touring my 2020 RG. Congratulations!!!
@@tvd1188 The tuning of the motor. Better power curve and smoother. The ease of starting.(Yeah, I am hip to people changing to Lithium) More heat shields. Reinforced windshield(which I never really had a problem with the last one). The fuel pump is not as loud. The Bluetooth works WAY better. the cruise control shows a speed on the screen now. There are a few screen updates. The ARH is WAY smoother. The jiffy stand is better.feeling and has a better spring. I do not have to do as much to deploy it. Just to name a few. It is like they fixed everything people complained about in the forums. Do not get me wrong, I would have kept my 22. My 24 is more of a maintenance replacement.(Long Story) But after riding the 24 for a while, I have to admit is is more refined.
Used to have a Honda Goldwing that needed the key for the bags and fuel cap. We used to get duplicate keys made, then buy small knobs of your choice from the hardware store, chop the key and epoxy it into the knob. That way you can just leave it in the bag lock, unlock and lock easily without having to get your keys out. Then if you ever have to truly lock the bags just pull em out like any other key. Works like a charm.
I once owned a Goldwing. A great bike, think of it like your big Harley. Then I rode a Yamaha Super Tenere (a very basic version) to Newfoundland from SW Indiana. From that point on, I thought "why do I need a big, big bike." I'm now on a second Super Tenere, this one "fully loaded". I've put 54,000 miles on it, leave tomorrow for a week in Utah and Colorado and Montana. At age 73, I just don't want a really big bike, though they are very comfortable, when a Super Tenere is more comfortable and manageable.
I have a Pan Am & also have very high praise for its abilities! If you’re looking to go to soft side bags, I can highly… strongly… recommend the large Mosko dry/soft bags!! I have the 35L Back Country bags. They are Extremely durable, very easily accessorized, quick release system with carry handles & lockable (with a separate pad or key lock) when desired! Very much worth the buy!!! Best of luck & safe riding!
How is it holding up?
Love the Pan Am! That motor is So Freaking FUN!!!
It really is!
I just got home from a 2k trip through the mid Atlantic, PA and upstate NY on my 2022 Pan Am Special. Bike was flawless and such a joy to tour on. I agree with almost all your points on the PA. I had no issues at highway speeds over the mountain passes, navigating the steep downhills of western pa, etc. Even though my sport bags are finiky and probably not the best quality, i love being able to take them off and bring them in my hotel at night. I bought a used set of ADV Rider highway pegs before this trip too.. They worked well but they are also tricky, i had to tighten them often as they tend to move. So I may look to get a bigger windshield as iv'e heard they are even better at wind deflection. Glad you are enjoying the bike and ride safe.
Jess, been waiting this video. I’m sitting in my garage looking at my 2022 ultra classic classic Milwaukee eight, and parked right behind It is my pan America, a 2023 model. at 64 years of age, I’ve had more Harleys than I can count. As you know all those Harley Davidson touring bikes, weigh 900 plus pounds😵💫. My Pan America is close to half the weight. It is my daily ride has all the bells and whistles PLUS there’s 1 million Harley Davidson dealers everywhere. Should you have an issue with your bike,(you know what I mean)….. I will be selling my ultra classic, though it has brought me a lot lot of happiness, cruising the highways, and byways of America…Pan America lighter to push around, easy to maneuver, and cruise around. Anyways, as always, great video. You are truly America’s biker lady keep up the great work, be safe out there, and enjoy your life to the fullest.
I love that we have the option!! ❤️
I did a test ride on a 2023 and will absolutely admit that in sport mode it shocked me. For a stock bike it’s wild. Even having 2 cars pull out in front of me and shooting for the stars wide open I never felt I was in a sketchy position.
Liquid cooling, baby!
I went to the Harley museum today and went on a demo ride with this bike, I fell in love with it. Definitely going to purchase soon!! Thanks, Jess!!
Hope you enjoy it!
Great video and I picked up my 2024 CVO Pan America on Monday Labor Day the ride was great. The power and the performance were amazing. Bad roads and curves were good with no problem it handled like a camp. #CVOPanAmerica 🤙🏾💪🏾✌🏾
This was a great video. Thank you.
I got a Honda Transalp 750 and have been having a blast on it! I still have my Road King but the Transalp is so much fun.
So happy motovlog Mondays are back! Thanks for giving your review. I love that you love that bike. Just my opinion on ADV bikes used primarily for street: I'd leave the bars there if you're in love with the responsiveness, agility, and the ability to muscle the bike out of a mistake. Unless, of course, you're gonna be standing more than sitting. Great video!
Bought a 2021 PAS as another bike other than my Indian Chieftain limited 116ci. And I really have enjoyed riding this bike over the last 8wks since a bought as a used bike. It really is easy to ride and the handling I fine great. Comfort is good and 😂the fuel economy is crazy good 430km/tank (265mls) is a good thing. It's soo comfortable and loves the highway as much as it is capable on a dirt road maybe a bit too big for me in a full ADV sense but capable absolutely. I did the risers and the handling got better and the comfort for long days is awesome.
How’s reliability? Any issues?
@MarvFitBikesKicks other than chain slipping off cause I didn't tighten up and I knew it was loose so that's all. Always a challenge to refit a chain with no tools on board thank God for a couple blokes who pulled up one with his family and his toolbox on board his truck. Got me going again 🙏
@@scottrubie6826 you’re a lucky, there’s so much bad news about this bike, electronics, fuel pump, suspension and other things I’ve read about this bike. Was looking to trade my 2022 low rider s for this but all that stuff scared me
@MarvFitBikesKicks lot of them are factory warranty items too. No recall just fix when they raised as an issue. Touch wood for me. Next bike will hopefully be the Africa Twin but not the DCT. The BMW is just too big. I've already got a bagger I don't need an adventure bagger lol.
I always have to have my bags locked. If I run into the gas station people would open them. People have no barriers when it comes to taking things that are not theirs. Now that I have said that, I used to live in Houston. I am now in a college town and I have learned the hard way to remember to lock it every time. Every single rider has their own things to look out for, and is different for all of us. I do see your frustration as it always locks. You are blessed not having to worry about that. Thank you so much for these moto vlogs again. I love your content.
Great vlog as usual Jess. I’m kinda spoiled with my 2022 R1250GSA but it is tall for some folks. And as recently as yesterday I was doing a lot more work to pilot it off-road compared to my buddy on the Tenere. Still, big ADV bike are great sport touring bikes over and above being able to comfortably go where the touring bikes are less comfortable. Glad you’re having a ball on the bike!
I own one too, took mine from Dayton,Ohio area out through Montana/Wyoming/Colorado on a 5,000 mile trip and was perfectly comfortable the entire trip! I traded in my Street Glide for it. Great choice!
Very nice!
Hey Jess, please don't forget to add the "Wunderlich Supplemental Side Stand Spring" 😉
That was the first after market part i bought for my CVO PanAm (called Panela 😂)
Greets from Germany ✌️
What do you think of the CVO? I am loving mine.
Hope there is a Cvo for 2025
I just purchased mine in July 2024. After owning 6 Harleys, including this one. I wanted something different. I hated stopping where the pavement ends. I wanted something that blended my love for the outdoors and away from pavement with motorcycling. This fits the bill. I sell them now, and will be taking my first overnight trip to Pisgah National Forest in early October.
I really miss my smashed '22 Nightster. The RevMax engine and those controls are a great combo.
I’ve had 2 different ADV bikes, Yamaha Super Tenere and I have a Triumph Tiger 1200 GT Explorer, and my favorite highway pegs are T-Rex Racing adjustable highway pegs. You are able to fine tune the position that’s most comfortable to you. Bar risers are also something that is a must for me as well. Done iron butts on both bikes comfortably on both.
I have a 13 flhtk I bought new. I always wanted another bike to ride that would go the places the harley wouldnt. So iI bought a klr 650 absolutly love it. Had the harley serviced at my dealer wsa checking out the pan america they talked me into a test ride now I want one the absolutly the sweetest bike I have ever riden may own one some day.
This is really a great video. Every time they talk about the Pan-American it’s always numbers and rider modes in this and that they don’t talk about actually living with a bike. Now I’m a triumph guy and I love ripping my Harley friends tries are better, of course lol but this bike I can’t find anything to make fun of my friends with about it. The America and the sportster are absolutely amazing. Bikes And finally Harley made something modern. Of course I hear a lot of Harley people don’t like it just like every time they put out something different that’s superior than the average tractor bikes that they have. But this is an absolutely amazing motorcycle. The only thing I can find wrong with it is the Harley Davidson badge on it lol I guess that depends on your taste and admittedly my taste is not the best. Though triumphs are the best I’d probably rather go for a tiger900 if I was looking for that kind of bike, but I’m more of a cruiser guy in a vintage bike guy. But anyway, great video really enjoyed it. It’s very informative.
Absolutely agree with everything you mentioned here, I own a dyna, got the pan america as second bike but its fast becoming my go to bike for most rides. think harley davidson is on to a winner with the dirt glide😎
All your talk about this motorcycle, you are certainly adding to the itch of me wanting one, lol that would make bike number five for me
Great video Jess 😊
If someone hasn't said this, check out AEE Dea out of India. They have a set of highway pegs that cannot rotate.
Get the tall pullback risers they make a huge difference also just added the extra side crash bars that you can put your feet on I had the same problem with pegs rotating around
The only people that think the Road Glide is a good tourer, have never toured on a real touring bike. (Says the owner of a BMW RT) 😎
I’ve rented most of the Harley line at various places around the country and knew when I was ready to buy I needed a more upright riding position mostly because I’m an old man with low back issues. If I had room in the garage I’d probably own a Harley, but it would only ever be a day ride bike for me. Same goes for the BMW R1800 bagger.
But that is the beauty of this sport, there is a style of bike that fits every body.
Ride safe everyone and I’ll see you on the road!
Pazoma has some really nice up and back risers for the pa,i had them on mine very good quality low price.
I just came over to the Harley world a month ago after riding a Suzuki Boulevard C90 for the last 11 years. I got a 2024 Heritage Softail Classic 114 and am having so much fun. It feels like riding a sport bike in cruiser clothes.
Congrats on the bike!
A company called Pazoma makes a ton of parts for the pan America I got a set of handle bar risers and a top plate that gives it a little bling and got the set for 80 bucks on eBay brings the handle bars up 2 inches and it’s the best 80 bucks I have ever spent.
Always enjoy watching ride safe and enjoy
Bought mine at Pig Trail 1 year and 9300 miles on my 23. The more I ride it the more I like it. The Harley risers will cover the bottom of the spedo screen. I put 2" up and 1" back on mine and it works great. A company named AEEDEA in India makes a very highway pegs and a real nice back rest. Put both on mine. Hope to say hi at BBB.
Yeah i might get some pull backs
I got the AeeDEA highway pegs. Two mounting points of contact. Adjustable and will not slip like single contact pegs.
i've only held of on these as they take weeks, or maybe months to arrive from what i've heard.
Hey jess, love your vidioes please keep it up.
Hey Jess! I don't know if you remember Randy (my favorite riding buddy) he had the green pan america at the campout in March but he'll be in tge ARS booth in eureka springs. So far he's gone from Florida to Maine, Milwaukee, Iowa Tennessee multiple times and blue ridge parkway. I'm on a older road king and I can never keep up! It's a rad bike. Frigging wheelie machine.
Thanks for the review- been considering a 24 pan am to replace my r12gs
Thanks jess great video
I haven't been sold on either the HeliBars or the Harley Tall Boy options on my 22. Neither of them bring them back far enough for my taste. Maybe I have t-rex arms along with my short inseam and long torso. As for mounts for stuff, the Touratech GPS mount bar or the Wunderlich has a similar setup. Combine with ram mount balls and arms, you should be golden.
We will be riding down to Eureka Springs for the Blue's Festival as well, from east-central Illinois. We will have to meet up with you at H-D.
Having unlocked /unlockable bags defeats half their purpose,security. Those look like Givi and I dont find it inconvienant at all the way they work. I like not being able to latch without locking. Other wise it would be very easy to leave one unlocked when you do want something secured.
You might argue a large screwdiver could defeat the locks, True, but so does a razor blade blade with soft cases.
The bags are made by SW Motech. They are called the Trax Adventure series and have been a popular bag with Adventure bikes for many years. Sadly the lock/unlock thing to open and close the bags is the way they make most of them. The ones I had on my last adv bike were made by Givi and they were the same way. I am looking at bags again as I just picked up a new 1250 Special.
I hate it so much. I was in an unfortunate situation shortly after uploading this video where i needed to quickly access my 1st aid kit for a rider who went down.
Took me FOREVER to get the key off my key ring and unlock the bag. Such a major design flaw.
@@HerTwoWheels Yup a pain in the ass. On my other bikes the only time I would lock them was when I would be in a hotel, restaurant or something.
I have the Aeedea highway pegs!! After trying several different pegs, these are the best!!
I generally take my hard bags off and camp. Then I can go blast single track without worrying about them or my legs.
Hey Jess, great see you riding Stevie. Note about getting taller risers, it does tend to block the view of the lower part of the infotainment screen.
Will we be able to watch the install of the new exhaust at Pig Trail HD?
Note about the pannier locks, you can leave them unlocked, the locks still snap close. Well, on mine they do that, I just them if I walk away from the bike for longer periods.
Hope to be able see you at the Meet & Greet 😁🏍💨🤙
Nice video nice bike keep up the good work Her Two Wheels
I like these and my local dealer has a good deal on one. I don't care for the distortion on the top of the windshield. Not really a fan of these digital screens on biked today, but it's almost impossible to get away from it. Have you looked into taking your locks to a locksmith and seeing if they can change them to what you want? I want one of these, but I'm still a bit leery on the reliability.
Cheers Jess ! 😃
There's a video on TH-cam that shows a trick with the locks on the hard bags so you don't have to lock it everytime.
I've have a 2022 Pan America Special, the beautiful army green version, got it new in March 2023, in Australia. I've done 15,000km (9,375ml). The only problems have been a starter clutch replaced in 2023 and recently the alternator failed with a loose magnet. They replaced alternator with the 2024 kit and it is running much better. I love this bike, great for the rough and long Aussie roads. I agree the bike does need to warm up. The tech is fantastic, I two finger clutch it, brings in the engagement faster, as it seem the last 20mm of the clutch to the bars does nothing.
I went for aftermarket bags that I only have to lock when I'm walking away, and they were 1/2 to 2/3's the price of the HD bags.
I fitted lower larger foot pegs, then used a clamp with a pivot on it to mount the original pegs on the back of the bars, so they don't get smashed when I drop the bike on dirt.
I slowed the steering by dropping the forks so they match the top of the clamps, lifting the front 15mm and making the side stand easier to use.
I also fitted the smaller tinted screen with a small tinted deflector on the top at 45 deg angle, and I don't get any buffeting on my helmet. Then I am use to bikes without fairings. I've been riding on the road 45 years, my other bike is a hotted up 1988 Lowrider with a sidecar.
Fully customizable! Love it!
Is that the HD tank bag? I agree about the bag locks, not thought out well with the locks.
As far as 2 up, my wife likes it better than my Roadglides.
I love that bike,,❤
What’s the difference between the 2023 pan an and 2024?
My wife Bubbles loved riding on the back of my Tiger 1200 when I had it. Not sure why she liked that so much. She was scared the first turn I took though....
I am waffling between keeping my EVO Sporster which I love or upgrading. I am thinking ST, Road King, or Pan America. I am around 5'9 and have only ridden tall dirt bikes that would be close to the Pan America. Even those I kind of lean to flat foot on one foot. It looks comfortable. The engine looks light but comfortable. Looks like it can carry tons of cargo. It definitely kicks the Old BMW out of the water - the old Big Offroad Tourer.
You ride a R18 as well. That bike is one giant question. I love the look but I hate the idea of 700lbs and it being longer than a 80's compact station wagon. It looks bigger than a Rocket 3 in bulk.
No electronics or engine problems? I know the Sportster S is still having some troubles with it's setup. Should have had the bugs out of it already.
One thing that makes adv bikes ride better is because of the extra suspension travel.
What kind of drink cage is that? And is it mounted on the highway bar?
I'm wondering if the brake cylinder location has something to do with the ADV "bloodline" to help protect against any falls or bush/tree snags it might encounter? Easier to lose a mirror than be stranded without brakes when you're trying to get home. Who knows, Buckaroo? 😃
GET THE HIGHWAY PEGS FROM HARLEY I HAVE THEM ON MY CVO SET AND FORGET EM
I feel the same about my BMW R1150 GS it’s 22 years old but I don’t think I could ever part with it.
Jess how do you decide which bike to ride?
Second I live in northern Ohio and know about the deer around here in my opinion I have deer whistles on all my vehicles and never had a deer come out on me. I’ve seen them come to the edge and then go back.
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How tall are you ? Do you feel safe driving a tall bike ? I am 5 7
Love my Pan... except for the seat...seat is a little uncomfortable for me but I'm really enjoying it otherwise.
I've tried it in all 3 settings and it's just not doing it for me. Looking at the Tourtech as a possible option.
check out Mean City Cycles in NC. They reshape and improve on stock PA seats. I mailed mine in and made a HUGE difference. Much cheaper than a new one too
@@tvd1188 thanks...will do! I'm close to them and didn't even realize!
the police wire tie a key into the lock, so key cant be lost, and key is in the lock at all times when riding
i went with a lowrider st ,but like you said i wanted to get off a big heavy cruiser..
Will you be dropping down from Wyoming to the western slope of Colorado for the rocky mountain hogs rally? More guided group rides than rally but should still be a good time.
I'm here for the motovlog Mondays 🎉
Must be firey hour…! I just finished my nightshift & clicked here (in Australia) 😁
@jodhamster motorcycles all over the world!!! Best part of TH-cam is there's always a new video no matter the time.
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@@FYERFIGHTER so true!
Good to know you're enjoying your new motorcycle. Do you think this bike is better than a Harley Davidson Fatboy? I saw a blue 2022 Fatboy with a 114 motor and less than 1000 miles on the clock.
Neither is better or worse. It's all personal preference.
@@HerTwoWheels Thanks also for the cracking good work you do on youtube for us!
Good morning ❤❤
I seriously want to trade in my Sportster S 2023 for a Pan Am but I'm not sure if it's worth the trade.
Question Jess: Have you ever had a passenger on your bike? I don't remember see it.
Very informative. Thanks Jess
Thanks for watching! ❤️
The majority of us who don't get the fascination with traditional Harley Davidsons would say welcome to the 21st Century 😂😂
It's not a "Fascination" it's just a preference. I can very much enjoy and appreciate all motorcycles, but still choose to purchase the ones I want.
Totally agree with the criticism of the panniers. I rented one before buying, so I knew. Plus, I was an early adopter and the Harley parts were just impossible to get in the beginning. In the end I went Hepco & Becker which are really holding up and do NOT need the key every time you open or close them.
I own 2023 Pan America S. I have my phone mounted on the right side of the handlebar. The brake fluid reservoir is not in the way.
Great video thank you.
Very welcome!
I feel the same way.....
I think I my have passed you there in Ashland Ohio today on state route 250 me and my daughter was on the yamaha tw200 enduro
I just purchased my first Harley. An 883 sportster. I love the bike, but that Pan American is beautiful.
that micro windscreen really bothers me. whose idea was it to put a tiny windscreen on a big bike?
Gotta say, that windshield distortion is really annoying.
Just for you watching through the camera. I don’t see it because it’s under my line of sight.
I want to like the pan am but just can’t. I test rode a few at demo days It’s fast and nimble but no way is the ride as good as my Electra glide for road trip.It’s a dual sport good for what it is.
I loved my 2021 Pan Am and it was the most fun bike I have ever rode. However, I kept my Street Glide to tour on solely based on me hating chain maintenance.
We are the same person 😂
That’s what’s holding me back on buying the PA. I wish HD would at least offer a chain to belt conversation kit. I rode a Buell Ulysses for 12 years, very little off road, and the belt drive worked flawlessly.
C’mon HD, offer a road oriented PA with belt drive.
That 150 hp and reasonable weight is addicting. I will always have a street glide but am leaning going back to a used BMW 1250 GS for my moto-camping bike just due to the shaft drive.
I traded in my 2022 Roadglide Limited for my beloved 2024 Pan America CVO! Absolutely luv it ! 👍
Very nice!
Have a 2023 Roadglide limited and am also considering trading for a Panamerica CVO. Getting old and need a lighter bike. Will have to see what kind of deal they offer.
I ride a touring bike and have also had every brand for the most part made to include Harley’s but I do not like anything about Pan American. I say that to say if you like it great but there are more things I don’t like versus the things I do like. Everyone has their own preference. I do wonder why you don’t do your own maintenance.
Brake master cylinder is turned to inside to protect it in an offroad drop situation. Machine is designed for capability not moto-blogging, lol
I use that area for navigation. Not “blogging”
A month later.... What's the verdict? Certainly has my curiosity.
do other Harley’s have the rider profile technology
Not the throttle by cable. Only the bikes with “ride modes”
If you're looking for some soft bags I have a set of giant loop bags I'd sell that came off my triumph tiger. Lemme know.
That is a beautiful bike!!!👍👏🏻🥰🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
It really is!
Glad your not having any issues like the pre 2024's, i currently ride a 2018 yamaha super tenere 1200 I've considered the pan america but the issues and chain drive kinda turned me off the tenere 1200 is shaft drive, but i use to own a v-rod so i know the pan america engine is bullet proof, hmmm i may reconsider a pan america.
Give one a test ride! Can’t hurt to experience it for yourself. And it’s completely acceptable to not like it 😂
(That’a why I love riding as many motorcycles as I can!)
That's why I went tusk. Don't like the key crap
Jess, have you used the center stand?
Yes
do you ride bmw at all?
Go check out my instagram or facebook page 😉
Were is your water bottle
Glad to see you came around to the adventure bikes it’s the ultimate go any where bike You will love it ❤
I love it!
That is a very nice bike, I bought a 2023 Honda rally 300 got it in June it was a left over with 0 miles it now has 620 miles and just did first service, love the bike Don WV
Nice!
I just performed the 1000mile maintenance on my 2024 PAS as well!!! Definitely a major improvement over my 2022. Still do not miss touring my 2020 RG. Congratulations!!!
your 24 PAS was better than the 22 PAS? I have the 22, and i've test rode them both and didnt notice a difference. What did you find?
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The tuning of the motor. Better power curve and smoother.
The ease of starting.(Yeah, I am hip to people changing to Lithium)
More heat shields.
Reinforced windshield(which I never really had a problem with the last one).
The fuel pump is not as loud.
The Bluetooth works WAY better.
the cruise control shows a speed on the screen now. There are a few screen updates.
The ARH is WAY smoother.
The jiffy stand is better.feeling and has a better spring. I do not have to do as much to deploy it.
Just to name a few. It is like they fixed everything people complained about in the forums.
Do not get me wrong, I would have kept my 22. My 24 is more of a maintenance replacement.(Long Story) But after riding the 24 for a while, I have to admit is is more refined.
Adventure bike pegs are the one's that I bought. I like them because they are sleek and not as noticeable on the bike.
Nice! Lmk if you know the brand
@@HerTwoWheels that is the name of the brand. Adventure Bike Pegs
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