raisingcane225
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Yamaha XSR 900 chill ride at Miami's Matheson Hammock Park and Marina
Easy ride on my Yamaha XSR900 at Miami Dade County Florida's Matheson Hammock Park & Marina.
Hope to have more videos soon on the bikes (my other is a '20 Indian Scout Bobber) showing some of the other interesting sights and history of parts of south Florida and the Florida Keys. Next up will be one on Chapman Field Park and the story and location of the 1986 "FBI Miami Shootout" - the deadliest shootout in FBI history.
This is my first "real" video with some very mild editing after finally dialing-in my moto-vlogging cameras and microphones. Bear with me as I'm a total noob at this and will likely do a little more tweaking of the mic placement and gain levels, and of course, over time bet...
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Moto Vlog setup ‘23 Yamaha XSR900
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Moto vlogging setup on my 2023 Yamaha XSR 900. 2 Insta 360 X3 cameras with audio/mic adapters 1 DJI Osmo Action 4 with DJI audio adapter and a 3.5mm TRS to dual-mono 3.5mm female splitter. The splitter allows connection of two mics simultaneously, but then you set camera also to mono so that each mic is on a separate L/R channel. This allows one to edit each mic’s audio level in post production...
DJI mic installation on motorcycle helmet and basic moto vlog setup
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This is NOT a review video of the DJI mic system or my cameras, a DJI Osmo Action 4 and an Insta 360 X3. The main purpose of this is to demonstrate the magnetic mounting solution I came up with for the DJI Mic inside my HJC RPHA-91 modular helmet and also some information on my moto vlogging setup using the DJI Osmo Action 4 and MOVO ACM-400 gooseneck mic and an external power bank and magnetic...
Yamaha XSR 900 - Insta 360 X3 Miami morning work commute
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Finally having some “cooler” weather for us in South Florida - mid 80s Fahrenheit is the high this week. It’s going to be sunny and no rain all week so decided to ride the XSR into work today. Miami has awful traffic on weekdays but lucky for me my commute is just 5 miles and mostly against the heavy traffic flow. This is my first uploaded and somewhat edited Insta 360 video, and I’m a total no...
Moto vlogging equipment and setup
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My moto vlogging set up Helmet is an HJC RPHA 91 Modular Insta 360 X3 wireless remote DJI Osmo Action 4 The mount for the DJI OA4 is MotoRadds brand Anker 10.000 MAh power bank with custom neomydium magnet mount Here are links for the power bank, magnets and the 3M VHB tape I used: Main square magnets (one each for helmet and one for the Anker PowerBank): a.co/d/2NzwEpX The two rectangular magn...
2023 XSR 900 Fog Lights
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Installed some inexpensive ($25 a pair at time of video publishing) ZMOON foglights from Amazon on my 2023 XSR 900. The install location is where the OEM bolts that hold the front of the fuel tank go. I didn’t use any of hardware that came with the lights. The hardware I used was all stainless with the exception of the 3 little washers which are aluminum. The oem bolts in this location are 6mm ...
UPDATED/REVISED Leo Vince LV-Race exhaust ‘23 Yamaha XSR900 install tips mini review
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UPDATED/REVISED Leo Vince LV-Race exhaust ‘23 Yamaha XSR900 install tips mini review
2023 Yamaha XSR 900 Leo Vince LV1 Race Exhaust - install tips
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2023 Yamaha XSR 900 Leo Vince LV1 Race Exhaust - install tips
‘23 XSR900 SW-MOTECH side bags review
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‘23 XSR900 SW-MOTECH side bags review
Corbin seat on 2023 Yamaha XSR 900
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Corbin seat on 2023 Yamaha XSR 900
Yamaha XSR 900 my mods summary
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Yamaha XSR 900 my mods summary
2023 XSR 900 Dart Flyscreens Marlin Windscreen
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2023 XSR 900 Dart Flyscreens Marlin Windscreen
Indian Scout Bobber engine and DC power inexplicably shuts off - solved
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Indian Scout Bobber engine and DC power inexplicably shuts off - solved

Комментарии

  • @whitneywelch3866
    @whitneywelch3866 День назад

    What rear seat handles are those?

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 День назад

      @@whitneywelch3866 Hi, they aren’t handles. They are the SLC side carriers from SW-Motech for their side saddle bags. They have a couple of different side saddle bags that use the SLC frame to mount to.

  • @dasautogt
    @dasautogt 6 дней назад

    Thank you. 👍

  • @Fatal_Inertia
    @Fatal_Inertia 8 дней назад

    I'm one of those weird dudes that likes the shape of the factory seat more, but having sat on one of these I can't imagine doing a 2 hour ride on it so I see the appeal of the Corbin seat

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 7 дней назад

      @@Fatal_Inertia After a lot of time now with my XSR900 I actually also like the look and contour of the OEM seat. I did recover it with one from Kelpi Customs with sort of a diamond pattern. Have been alternating between both the Corbin and OEM seat and for shorter rides and with no passenger I prefer the OEM.

  • @EdDesan77
    @EdDesan77 22 дня назад

    What about that seat! Where you get it?

  • @LoopsFroott
    @LoopsFroott 24 дня назад

    The manual states the kit it for the MT09/ MT09 SP. This kit comes with the carbon heatshield. Leovince also sells a kit for the XSR 900, this does not come with the heatshield. When I asked Leovince for the reason they stated that the MT09 kit won't work on the XSR 900 because of the swing arm. I don't really know what the mean by that. Did you notice anything?

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 24 дня назад

      @@LoopsFroott hello, I have had absolutely zero issue with clearance on the swingarm or elsewhere. I remain very happy with this exhaust.

  • @bun.touring
    @bun.touring Месяц назад

    These seats are very cool! I use them myself.

  • @Joeyiswinning
    @Joeyiswinning Месяц назад

    Got a 2016 that has the same issue, but when I took it apart I could not find the plug in this video, would there be any other location where I would find it?

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 Месяц назад

      @@Joeyiswinning I’m not even sure what that exposed plug is. I suspect but am not sure it is some kind of test or diagnostic plug for the engine or the ABS or some other subsystem on mine. Does your 2016 have ABS? Even if it doesn’t, or if doesn’t have the same plug anywhere, if your symptoms are the same there is almost certainly SOMEWHERE an exposed wire(s) or plug with both positive and negative wires part of it that is getting and retaining moiature and causing the circuit breaker to trip. You have to track down what and where that is. Sorry I can’t be of more help and I know this is an incredibly frustrating issue. For me at least it’s been I think now well over a year and my issue remains solved. Good luck to you and when you solve yours please post back here as it may help someone else.

    • @Joeyiswinning
      @Joeyiswinning Месяц назад

      @@raisingcane225 appreciate the advice man, unfortunately it looks like I’m gonna have to just track this issue down wire by wire 😵‍💫

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 Месяц назад

      @@Joeyiswinning if you can, get the bike completely covered and dry. Put as large a fan(s) as you have blowing on it until - hopefully - the issue clears as the water/moisture causing the short dries off and it resolves. Then try wetting one small area at a time - trying as best as possible to limit what gets wet -with a hose and see if the short comes back. If and when it does, then at least you can hopefully isolate to a more limited area where the problem might be. I know first hand what a PITA and frustrating problem something like this is, but once you properly find it and fix it, it’s a very satisfying thing. Again, good luck to you sir

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 Месяц назад

      @@Joeyiswinning you may also want to look at the turn signal switches, the horn switch and the start/stop switches. I doubt they are waterproof and if water gets inside it is quite possible to cause the same sort of short that trips the breaker. If and when you track this down please post back with brief info on the source and solution. Good luck!

    • @Joeyiswinning
      @Joeyiswinning 2 дня назад

      @@raisingcane225I believe I found the issue, apparently the connection to the ecu was interrupted, I unplugged and plugged it back in and she started right up, just in case anyone else had the same problem with a similar year

  • @giovannicalabro8890
    @giovannicalabro8890 Месяц назад

    Hi, sorry but what brand is the two-point engine guard?

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 Месяц назад

      @@giovannicalabro8890 They are Womet-Tech Evos Edition Frame Sliders. I think Womet-Tech is in Poland but I got them from their US distributor here in Florida called TST Industries. Women-Tech also makes some nice swing arm sliders. Here is a link: tstindustries.com/womet-tech-evos-edition-frame-sliders-yamaha-mt-09-xsr900.html

  • @riderando3461
    @riderando3461 2 месяца назад

    Man, what a setup. Love the idea of the magnets up into the cheek pads and likely how I'll do it now so thanks for showing it! Have to mention the power bank on the back of the helmet, what a way to keep all the devices charged/powered.

  • @tymobyrne4451
    @tymobyrne4451 2 месяца назад

    Cool ride, nice sound from the pipe too~~~~~

  • @tymobyrne4451
    @tymobyrne4451 2 месяца назад

    I got their Legend hard bags they designed for Harley, they look amazing on my 2024 xsr900...

  • @tymobyrne4451
    @tymobyrne4451 3 месяца назад

    Just got the Dart piranha for my '24 XSR900, their brackets took 10 seconds to instal, the whole kit was on in less than a minute. Thanks! Going to order the largest screen just to have it too!

  • @tymobyrne4451
    @tymobyrne4451 3 месяца назад

    Thanks, just got an xsr, that's a nice looking seat, btw what windshield is that? looks like it would work well....

  • @simoneballarati979
    @simoneballarati979 3 месяца назад

    Terrible!!!

  • @obiajulumaha412
    @obiajulumaha412 4 месяца назад

    While watching this video, i realized that my 2021 scout bobber was intermittently shutting off during extremely humid days. I hope Im not just letting my imagination run away with me. But this is annoying when Im enjoying a beautiful ride and out of the blue... and while in slow traffic.

  • @RamblinManMoto
    @RamblinManMoto 5 месяцев назад

    I had a weird issue with Chin Mounts on my Shoei helmet where it would push up from the bottom. I switched to Moto Mounts version and I LOVE it. Have it on two of my helmets and love that mount. Thanks for the idea about the magnets.

  • @joshuaeasterly7273
    @joshuaeasterly7273 5 месяцев назад

    This man is geared up.

  • @puffybodie5282
    @puffybodie5282 5 месяцев назад

    As always in such video....most important information is missing. What is your height?

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 3 месяца назад

      @@puffybodie5282 sorry for the late reply. Only just now saw your question. I am 5’8”. My jeans inseam is about 30”.

  • @senraXD
    @senraXD 5 месяцев назад

    I think everything looks nice - except that sweat band, which in my opinion is pretty cringe.

  • @motomediavisuals8062
    @motomediavisuals8062 5 месяцев назад

    I'm just glad to hear that loud tap on start up isn't just my bike 😂

  • @petrosmarkantonakis308
    @petrosmarkantonakis308 5 месяцев назад

    Very useful video... If someone byes this windscreen does it needs something extra to install it ??.. Thanks 👍

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 5 месяцев назад

      NO. Shortly after I did the video Dart Flyscreens came out with the brackets specific to the 2023+ XSR900. Based on the pics I’ve seen their brackets looks similar to what I fabricated myself. The Marlin windscreen itself is identical to what I have. It is a simple and easy installation.

    • @Somethingsomething25
      @Somethingsomething25 2 месяца назад

      ​@@raisingcane225just want to thank you for your forum post and this video. It was thanks to you I opted for the dart windshield. So lovely to have feedback from the motorcycle community.

  • @Sean-yk2cf
    @Sean-yk2cf 5 месяцев назад

    They look nice. but I cannot believe that you threw in almost 1k on SW motech bags lol I know the whole package is about 730. not sure how much the bags cost without carriers. They are little bit pricy imo. but quality is good. This reminds me my Harley saddle bags. They normally cost 1k. Thank you for sharing!

  • @zx7rkawa99
    @zx7rkawa99 6 месяцев назад

    Greetings, what is this module that is in the battery box for?

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 6 месяцев назад

      Hello, can you give me a time stamp for where the module you are talking about is? There are several things in there, amongst them the main fuse junction block

    • @zx7rkawa99
      @zx7rkawa99 6 месяцев назад

      @@raisingcane225 I mean the module that is stuck to the bottom of the battery's box, at 3:09. An error showed up on my bike (520200-14) and my mechanic said it's that module that causes it.

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 6 месяцев назад

      @@zx7rkawa99 I believe it is a module that determines if the bike has tipped over and if so, shuts off power to the bike - it’s a safety device I. The even the bike has fallen over, for example in a crash. If you look up OEM Indian parts for a 2020 Scout Bobber it is in the subsection of “ELECTRICAL, COMPONENTS, ALL OPTIONS” and it is referenced as part 9 in the illustration; part number 4017165 “MODULE, LOAD/TIP OVER”. Listed at $204.99. The website I looked it up at is: www.indianpartsnation.com

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 6 месяцев назад

      @@zx7rkawa99 www.indianpartsnation.com/oemparts/a/ind/62bc71104375bb533de982c7/electrical-components-all-options It’s reference part number 9

    • @zx7rkawa99
      @zx7rkawa99 6 месяцев назад

      @@raisingcane225 i see, thank you a lot!

  • @ed.t.hansen6499
    @ed.t.hansen6499 6 месяцев назад

    look similar bags to the givi MT 501 but these are bigger. but bagger vs. semi hard.

  • @ed.t.hansen6499
    @ed.t.hansen6499 6 месяцев назад

    lovely corbin seat; is this the stock for xsr900 ! One negative of the xsr as Shad does not support the top or pannier boxes with rails. WHY; when they have them for all of Triumph ? I'm in Thailand so getting a corbin seat; shipping and customs will be a 40% adder.

  • @ed.t.hansen6499
    @ed.t.hansen6499 6 месяцев назад

    beautiful shots showing the taper that yamaha provided; for no reason. the flat big passenger seat is perfect shape; just needs more padding to be as hi; or higher. The comment about the hump being moved back-- YES why as driver doesnt need to sit on 15" of space . I'd make the passenger seat longer-imo

  • @ed.t.hansen6499
    @ed.t.hansen6499 6 месяцев назад

    lovely. seems far better for passenger for width . length could be more as driver don't need all than room that sits vacant. the seat padding could have been like original; just wider. I dont need a complaining back seat driver

  • @andrei198821
    @andrei198821 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the advice and the help. I purchased the magnetic tape, but |now I think your solution could be more secure

  • @Andrew-pd7co
    @Andrew-pd7co 6 месяцев назад

    Fantastic information

  • @coxdevj
    @coxdevj 6 месяцев назад

    Sharp bike!

  • @langhamp8912
    @langhamp8912 7 месяцев назад

    I find it hilarious that my XSR900 '22 also has the Dart windscreen and that I'm also looking for saddlebags for it.

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah, storage under the seat is near non-existent. It’s too bad that there are not many economical options for storage on our bikes. I need a little space aboard, even for day rides and commutes with crap I carry around - camera gear, batteries, charge cables, tourniquet, etc. Although pricey the SW-Motech mount system and their various bag options seem to be the best.

    • @langhamp8912
      @langhamp8912 7 месяцев назад

      @@raisingcane225 There's the Hepco and Becker c-bow system which is considerably cheaper, holds more, and has a crazy number of bag options from retro leather briefcases to leather cruiser bags to metal adv hard cases. Most are lockable.

    • @tymobyrne4451
      @tymobyrne4451 3 месяца назад

      ummm, tracking says my Dart windscreen and SW saddlebag swag are all showing up on Monday for my '24 XSR900....im not alone! lol

    • @langhamp8912
      @langhamp8912 3 месяца назад

      @@tymobyrne4451 I found and installed a pair of Hepco and Becker panniers that I got off eBay, as I've hard hard panniers before and found them them conveniently water proof.

  • @GregUhrlass
    @GregUhrlass 7 месяцев назад

    I have the same bike here in NY. I put a top case on it but the holder causes the side cases to mount a little wide. I enjoy having the top case to put my helmet in when I park and use as a little platform when getting ready for a ride. How do you secure your helmet when you park? Is the exhaust you put on a game changer? How is the comfort on that seat? I find the factory seat a little uncomfortable but I thought that was because I don't have enough "time in the saddle". I put on the performance damper, heated grips (NY) , a little windshield which I'm not crazy about the looks of it. I like the ride quality improvement of the damper at high and low speeds. I also put the 12v adapter on the handle bars and a battery tender hook up by the seat for heated gear.

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 7 месяцев назад

      Hello. I have my helmet set up with a DJI Osmo Action 4 and a 10,000 Mah battery on the back to charge it, as well as a Cardo PackTalk Edge (have a separate video up about all that). Because of that it’s kind of expensive and I never leave the helmet unattended with the bike. It’s a PITA but I carry it around - sometimes with a strap - a.co/d/3vn9BxO Theft is an issue here in Miami so I don’t risk leaving anything of real value on the bike or even in the storage bags. The Corbin is a little more comfortable than the stock seat. But I recently re-covered my stock seat with a Kelp Customs seat and had them add like a 1/8” extra padding - which probably does little. I really like the Kelpi and it’s not really uncomfortable - but I rarely ride more than a couple hours continuous without stopping for a stretch. The exhaust for me was a HUGE difference - both the sound and aesthetic. I had the ECU flashed - FlashedbyVCyclenut.com as well. The Dart Flyscreen I have works great. Don’t have a damper - do you mean like a steering damper? Take a look at some of my other vids. Happy to reply to any questions or comments. Enjoy your bike and stay safe!

  • @petrosmarkantonakis308
    @petrosmarkantonakis308 7 месяцев назад

    Nice job my friend ☺️ Can you tell me how this windscreen reacts daily ride for the wind ?? Buffeting protection noise etc ..? Thanks 😊

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 7 месяцев назад

      It’s great for me. It’s from Dart Flyscreens in the UK, their “Marlin” model. I have a couple of other videos up where I talk about it in more detail.

    • @speed433
      @speed433 6 месяцев назад

      I just bought a 24 yesterday but the seat is terrible... Which route should I go Corbin or kelpi ...I have to do something soon lol

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 6 месяцев назад

      @@speed433 I have both the Kelpi recover of the OEM shell and opted for a very slight additional foam layer under it when ordering, as well as the Corbin Gunfighter and Lady seat - see my separate video on that. Of the two the Corbin is a bit more comfortable and although I have yet to take a passenger for sure it will be more comfortable for a passenger than the Kelpi or stock seat. I like them both but having been using almost exclusively the Kelpi for several months now. I don’t find the Kelpi to be noticeably less comfortable than the Corbin and aesthetically I kind of prefer it when not using a tail bag. With a tail bag the Corbin is lower and flatter at the back and the tail bag will sit lower and protrude up less. If I didn’t have my SW-Motech side carriers and bags I would for sure use a tail bag and then it would be the Corbin for that reason. Give the stock seat some time - it’s not as bad as people say and you get used to it. Enjoy your bike, these are great machines. Stay safe.

  • @DanielTojcic
    @DanielTojcic 7 месяцев назад

    What saddlebags are you running? Look like a nice size

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 7 месяцев назад

      SW-Motech is the brand, the specific model of the bags is their Legend Gear bags, the smallest ones in that size range. I have other videos with more info on them

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 7 месяцев назад

      I forgot to add, for these or any other of the SW-Motech saddlebags, also needed are the side carrier brackets. They call them SLC side carriers and one is needed for each side. The brackets and the bags are NOT cheap!!!

  • @WildBunchHyd
    @WildBunchHyd 7 месяцев назад

    Is it waterproof

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 7 месяцев назад

      Sorry for the delay in reply. The ABS cases are water resistant, but not waterproof. Water can still get in through the zippers. The plastic roll-up bags that they come with are. An easy solution for these or any bags that aren’t water proof is Zip-Loc freezer storage bags. They re cheap, come in an array of sizes from 1 quart, 1 gallon and 2 gallon. I just put delicate stuff like camera equipment and batteries etc in side the Zip-Locs, and then put them in the SW-Motech bags.

  • @MandeepSingh-jw4uv
    @MandeepSingh-jw4uv 8 месяцев назад

    Very well done! Thank you for sharing it.

  • @sonnymolina8748
    @sonnymolina8748 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this video

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 8 месяцев назад

      Hope it helped. Were you having the same or a similar issue?

    • @sonnymolina8748
      @sonnymolina8748 8 месяцев назад

      @@raisingcane225 No I’m not having that issue it’s good information for all of us that have a Scout Bobber thank you so much for sharing your video

  • @gruffydd1000
    @gruffydd1000 8 месяцев назад

    That looks awful. Way worse than the factory one and that's not easy.

  • @fredvonjupiter6061
    @fredvonjupiter6061 9 месяцев назад

    Can you give feedback you got from a passenger? I'm wondering if a couple hours is possible.

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 9 месяцев назад

      Believe it or not I have a year with the bike now and have yet to take a passenger on it! I by myself have ridden for about 1-1/2 to 2 hours straight without a dismount at a a time on many occasions and a few times for around 7-8 hours cumulative in a single day but with multiple stops for fuel, stretch breaks, etc. That said, just looking at this Corbin compared to the stock - particularly the rear area where a passenger would sit, there is ALOT more seat space for the passenger than on the stock seat, which you can see is much narrower at the back and tapers. The Corbin is quite a bit wider - and note this is Corbin’s “Gunfighter and Lady” version - they make a different version for single riders. I’m certain this Corbin for a passenger would be more comfortable than the OEM seat. While I have a couple of potential passenger riders who might ride with me at some point, it’s not likely to be anytime soon, and even so it’s very unlikely to be a ride of over and hour or so.

  • @g.donuts3551
    @g.donuts3551 9 месяцев назад

    That Corbin looks really good on the XSR. Really cleans up the look on the tail. The yellow matching piping really nice touch too.

  • @sebastianweiss6294
    @sebastianweiss6294 9 месяцев назад

    Do they slide on and of as fast as the other ones?

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 9 месяцев назад

      Yes, the Urban ABS rigid cases attach and detach exactly as the Legend Gear versions do. The only difference in the attachment feature is that the Urban ABS ones on the INSIDE of the case have a “slide lever” where it locks the outside “detaching lever” mechanism from being able to be operated. The Legend bags do not have that locking capability. In other words once the Urban ABS is installed to the mount, with the case opened there is this lever that when moved yo the locked position will not allow the bag to be removed from the mount from the outside. The bag needs to be opened, the lever moved to the “unlock” position and then it can be removed. Understand the Urban ABS zip close and are made of lightweight ABS plastic, sort of like a lightweight carry on luggage. The zippers can be locked with their supplied lock (or some other small one suitable for luggage). But in terms of true security, these are not aluminum or steel and the ABS can be cut into and/or the small locks at the zipper points cut off. Anyone thinking the bags provide true security for valuables is unrealistic- but the Urban ones certainly are more secure than the Legends for sure. But the ease of removal and installation to the bike is the same with both versions. The Urban is quite a bit larger, and with two of them installed, the width overall of the bike is quite a lot larger than without the bags or compared to the Legends. For me since most of my riding is just short day rides, there is enough room for what I might need in the Legends and since they don’t lock at all, I don’t leave any particularly valuable things in them, or I can just take the bag off and take it and its contents with me. I hope to do a side by side comparison video of the two bags soon and will include measuring the width of the two different sets to each other installed on the bike. Hope this is of some help

    • @sebastianweiss6294
      @sebastianweiss6294 9 месяцев назад

      @@raisingcane225 thank you very much, it was helpful indeed :)

  • @shuttze
    @shuttze 9 месяцев назад

    Looks good

  • @LetsTryThis10
    @LetsTryThis10 9 месяцев назад

    Hey man, nice exhaust sound. I remember you said you don't wanna change the exhaust, ehat happened that you did it? Was the sound not satisfying?

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 9 месяцев назад

      Two things. The OEM exhaust got uglier and uglier every time I looked at it, and second it was just too quiet. This LV exhaust, with the baffle cut to about 1-3/4” long from its original size for me is the right balance between being a little louder and deeper tone but not obnoxiously loud and not with a monotonous drone like others I have heard.

  • @motosmith1997
    @motosmith1997 9 месяцев назад

    where can I get the wind screen ? I ride this model too

  • @tranquilmind8487
    @tranquilmind8487 10 месяцев назад

    Side note, how much would you say the helite vest and that armor costs? I am looking for the ultimate safety. would you recommend that combo or something else? I am in the Northeast

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 10 месяцев назад

      The Helite Turtle 2 vest costs about $680. Yes, it’s pricey but ai think it’s worth it. Look on RUclips for a video by FortNine on airbag vests. He looks at several and concludes this one is the best. There are Chinese airbag vests at much lower cost but I wouldn’t have too much confidence in them. The Icon Field Armor Compression shirt is about $150. There are also many jacket options out there. Since I live in So Florida and the heat is so bad, I don’t often wear my dedicated motorcycle jacket, and sometimes not even the Icon Compression shirt. I do always wear the Helite, helmet, gloves and boots and also always use a Leatt 3DF 5.0 Impact shorts and Icon Field Armor 3 Knee guards ($130 and $95, respectively at Revzilla) which I wear under my jeans or pants. Most of my gear I get at Revzilla. Knock on wood, 30 years riding I’ve not ever crashed or gone down on the bike. But I am a believer in wearing as much protective gear as one can afford, as often and consistently as possible.

  • @westonking5207
    @westonking5207 10 месяцев назад

    can you link me where you got that radiator guard?

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 10 месяцев назад

      The dealership installed it as part of my purchase, but I believe it is an OEM Yamaha factory optional part. I think also there are similar aftermarket radiator guards.

  • @thewatchmenpodcast3289
    @thewatchmenpodcast3289 10 месяцев назад

    Here’s the answer to my exhaust question!

  • @thewatchmenpodcast3289
    @thewatchmenpodcast3289 10 месяцев назад

    What exhaust did you go with??

  • @thewatchmenpodcast3289
    @thewatchmenpodcast3289 10 месяцев назад

    Great job! I really dig those lights.

  • @goodoleme747
    @goodoleme747 10 месяцев назад

    I didn’t know about those trees. Pretty cool