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BIG_DADDY 10-04-2013 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Radar Chief (Post 10046928)
Badass.

I don't know much about the progress on electric motors as it relates to price but I sure would like to see the price on this bad boy come down some.

Ace Gunner 10-04-2013 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by BIG_DADDY (Post 10046957)
I don't know much about the progress on electric motors as it relates to price but I sure would like to see the price on this bad boy come down some.

I saw some other electric rides for $4k during my search;

http://longislandelectricbikes.com/e...mountain-bikes

but now more than ever, you get what you pay for

Paniero 10-04-2013 04:53 PM

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How does a 883 fit a taller person? I'm 6'2" and 195. I love the classic look, and would black it out with no chrome.

Got hit by a car once, almost died, so it's hard to get back into it. But the 883 look is nice.

Dayze 10-04-2013 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Paniero (Post 10047077)
How does a 883 fit a taller person? I'm 6'2" and 195. I love the classic look, and would black it out with no chrome.

Got hit by a car once, almost died, so it's hard to get back into it. But the 883 look is nice.

I think you'd be alright. With the look the 883 and Nightsters are going for, they're meant to look a little small (IMO). I'm nearly 6'1", and I was planning on a nightster for over a year.

883 and Nighster will definitely sit low, but that's what makes the 'look' IMO. Hell, my Seventy Two is fairly low, but I don't even notice.

however if you got an 883, you'd need to ditch the mid-mounted controls and get some forwards.

Dayze 10-05-2013 02:08 PM

for any riders in the Lenexa area, I found a great litle 45-ish mile ride;; mostly 45-50MPH. Ran into hardly any lights. Good little ride. Came across a small little bar (didnt stop) and a small food joint along the way in DeSoto.

Definitely a fun little route if you want to get out of the house for about an hour.
Hell I might even run it again tomorrow.

If anyone is up for riding in that area and want to get out of the house in the morning before the game, hit me up/post up.

Dayze 10-08-2013 06:12 PM

For reference, my fuel light comes on right around 60 miles right on the nose each time. When I fill up, I usually put in about 1.3gal. So even though the fuel light pops on, it seems like there's a good amount of 'oh shit I need to get gas' miles left.

I've gone on several rides, city, country-ish etc. I've taking a liking to a small little 40 mile route that gets me out of town with no stop lights etc. Today I rode home fro work (10 miles), dropped off my bag/laptop etc. Gassed up, rod about 40 miles. I can say, my ass was very tender (NTTAWWT). So, it seems the stock seat is good for about 60 miles before you need a break.

Dayze 10-15-2013 06:34 PM

so my brother picked up a used HD Nightrain with 11k miles for 12.5k. wow. took it for a spin, and it's a blast. shit tons of torque. very very cool.
Reihnhardt pipes sound amazing. Motorcycles rule because as much as I love the night train, I love mine just as much even though both are equally killer.

Can't wait to ride with him; hopefully the weather holds a bit to get some miles in.

seaofred 10-17-2013 10:27 AM

In case some of you guys have 2014 Harley Davidsons, take a look at this:

http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2013/...4-motorcycles/


Harley-Davidson is voluntarily recalling some 2014 motorcycle models because of a possible safety issue.

The Milwaukee-based company says the recall of about 29,000 bikes includes a "Do Not Ride" notice to owners and a "Do Not Deliver" notice to dealers until the motorcycle is fixed.

Harley-Davidson says the hydraulic clutch system in some of the motorcycles might not disengage the clutch, making it hard to slow or stop.

Read: 2014 Harley-Davidson lineup revealed

Owners of affected motorcycles should arrange an inspection with an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer. The dealer will pick up, inspect and make the repairs at no cost.

The recalls affect Touring motorcycles models FLHTCU, FLHTK, FLHTP, FLHX, FLHXS, FLHTKSE and FLHRSE, plus Softail CVOs and Trikes, models FLHTCUTG, FXSBSE and FLSTNSE, built between May 3, 2013, and Oct. 14, 2013.

vailpass 10-17-2013 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by seaofred (Post 10093517)
In case some of you guys have 2014 Harley Davidsons, take a look at this:

http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2013/...4-motorcycles/


Harley-Davidson is voluntarily recalling some 2014 motorcycle models because of a possible safety issue.

The Milwaukee-based company says the recall of about 29,000 bikes includes a "Do Not Ride" notice to owners and a "Do Not Deliver" notice to dealers until the motorcycle is fixed.

Harley-Davidson says the hydraulic clutch system in some of the motorcycles might not disengage the clutch, making it hard to slow or stop.

Read: 2014 Harley-Davidson lineup revealed

Owners of affected motorcycles should arrange an inspection with an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer. The dealer will pick up, inspect and make the repairs at no cost.

The recalls affect Touring motorcycles models FLHTCU, FLHTK, FLHTP, FLHX, FLHXS, FLHTKSE and FLHRSE, plus Softail CVOs and Trikes, models FLHTCUTG, FXSBSE and FLSTNSE, built between May 3, 2013, and Oct. 14, 2013.

Not good.

Graystoke 10-17-2013 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by seaofred (Post 10093517)
In case some of you guys have 2014 Harley Davidsons, take a look at this:

http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2013/...4-motorcycles/


Harley-Davidson is voluntarily recalling some 2014 motorcycle models because of a possible safety issue.

The Milwaukee-based company says the recall of about 29,000 bikes includes a "Do Not Ride" notice to owners and a "Do Not Deliver" notice to dealers until the motorcycle is fixed.

Harley-Davidson says the hydraulic clutch system in some of the motorcycles might not disengage the clutch, making it hard to slow or stop.

Read: 2014 Harley-Davidson lineup revealed

Owners of affected motorcycles should arrange an inspection with an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer. The dealer will pick up, inspect and make the repairs at no cost.

The recalls affect Touring motorcycles models FLHTCU, FLHTK, FLHTP, FLHX, FLHXS, FLHTKSE and FLHRSE, plus Softail CVOs and Trikes, models FLHTCUTG, FXSBSE and FLSTNSE, built between May 3, 2013, and Oct. 14, 2013.

Here is a short list of what I expect a Motorcycle to perform on a regular basis:
GO
STOP

What a bummer. It won't hurt Harley though. They have a following like no other.

Dayze 10-23-2013 07:40 AM

Perhaps there are some who can help with an endless debate online.

Slip-on exhausts. I’ve read in numerous places where you can replace the slip-ons w/out the need for a fuel manager; however if you replace both the slip-ons and a/c to a high-flow AC, you then need one (which makes sense). Has anyone heard the same thing or otherwise?

I was thinking about going with a full-system, but for what I want out of the bike etc, I don’t think it would be worth it $ wise – though others have said to do it. Has anyone seen advantages of going full system? Is the increase in HP and torque really worth the costs?

Dayze 11-01-2013 03:15 PM

LMAO WTF
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/orana...way/1030206613

seaofred 11-05-2013 10:22 AM

Looks like HD is coming out witha Piglet...
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2013/...ntcmp=features and for $6700, it would be interesting for those that ride around the city.

BIG_DADDY 11-05-2013 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Dayze (Post 10115966)
Perhaps there are some who can help with an endless debate online.

Slip-on exhausts. I’ve read in numerous places where you can replace the slip-ons w/out the need for a fuel manager; however if you replace both the slip-ons and a/c to a high-flow AC, you then need one (which makes sense). Has anyone heard the same thing or otherwise?

I was thinking about going with a full-system, but for what I want out of the bike etc, I don’t think it would be worth it $ wise – though others have said to do it. Has anyone seen advantages of going full system? Is the increase in HP and torque really worth the costs?

I still have not made the move and will eventually put the black Brocks alien head ceramic on the ZX14. I lose like 40 pounds plus get the increase in HP and it looks awesome and sounds even better. The Chinese gotta know I am there. I had another issue this morning. I am not a big slip on guy so I can't help you much there.

Dayze 11-05-2013 11:36 AM

On my sportbikes, it was pretty much a given that they ran a little rich out of the factory so I didn’t have any qualms just tossing the slip on there.

With the HD, I would think simply adding slipons would be ok because I’m not changing any air-flow/intake.
Though, I’ve read it’s still a good idea to get a fuel pack simply to make it run a little better/cooler.

I love the VH Big Radius exhaust, but man…I’m not sure I want to go the full-system route ($$). I think slip-ons, hi flow a/c, and fuel pack would be sufficient.

Now full systems on Sportbikes……
:evil: massive weight savings.


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