Sportster Iron 883 Review After 1 Year of Ownership

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

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  • @KSMotoCafe
    @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +20

    Thanks for watching my 1 year review of my bike! Be sure to leave your impressions of either the review or your own experience with the Iron 883!

    • @raymondgarafano8604
      @raymondgarafano8604 Год назад

      YUP I have heard the Sporty called the gurlz bike, well I think it would have to be in pink?
      but even if it was, I'd ride it and say my bike is in for maint. B'sides the breeze onya
      kneez doesn't care what color the bike. Also being 31 yrs old maybe a bit old school?
      and maybe needs a bit more work at times, I get to really know the bike.

  • @OldWestGirl
    @OldWestGirl Год назад +16

    THANKS FOR YOUR REVIEW!
    I also bought a 883 back in 2020. I absolutely LOVE this motorcycle. It is everything I love about a motorcycle, the rumbling sound, the open front with no fairings, good riding position and good looks.
    Every time I’m riding this bike, I get comments from random people saying “Nice bike”. It is an eye catcher.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  Год назад +1

      no problem! go check out my 2nd year review to see of you share the same outlook of the Iron!

    • @sanderpena
      @sanderpena Год назад +1

      I have a 2013 that I turned to a chopper.

    • @SonTran-xm5wb
      @SonTran-xm5wb Год назад +1

      Any one want to buy HD 2021 just 600 miles. I

    • @kevincraig8257
      @kevincraig8257 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@SonTran-xm5wb does it handle the freeway well ?

    • @SonTran-xm5wb
      @SonTran-xm5wb 11 месяцев назад

      @@kevincraig8257 great

  • @IronBornRider
    @IronBornRider 2 года назад +17

    ah....I miss my sportster lol. Even the things I used to dislike about it, now I kinda find it endearing.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +2

      hehehe although I still have mine, I think I know what you are feeling. It is like a craving a greasy dish from College - you know it will hurt the next day but you want it 🤣

    • @aucklandsadventures
      @aucklandsadventures 2 года назад +5

      This is why you don’t sell your Sportster. Save up and get a second bike.

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret 2 года назад +3

      @@aucklandsadventures This. Exactly THIS. NEVER sell your Sporty. You'll regret it!

    • @valdrfears5266
      @valdrfears5266 Год назад

      Like what they say about an old pick up truck you always regret selling it lol

  • @bigmama900
    @bigmama900 2 года назад +19

    Just bought my 2022 iron 883 yesterday. I don't have a lick of experience. This video was so informative and helpful to me. I really appreciate it! A bit disappointing to hear about the rust issue. I come from New England and we tend to get a decent amount of rain and humidity in the summertime, so I will definitely be on the lookout for the rust. Cheers man, and happy riding!

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +3

      Congrats on your new bike!! Yeah it is a great bike to start on and to keep. Rust is inevitable on a Harley (it is either this or more plastic!). With that said enjoy the bike and don't get swindled to upgrade so quickly!

    • @waleedwillywilly6704
      @waleedwillywilly6704 2 месяца назад

      Hope all well
      How is using it so far ?

  • @2arroW
    @2arroW 2 года назад +6

    Thank you for posting this. Rust is a common issue where I'm at which is about 11 km from the beach here in Karachi, PK. We get little to no rain each year (literally just 1-3 days of intermittent rain, rarely more), but its the unusually high salinity of the sea wind that blows inland which corrodes the exposed iron/metal components or surfaces. I own a Yamaha right now but i aspire to own the 883 or the 1200 one day because HD is extremely expensive here. Watching this video, i felt good - the weather is gorgeous, the roads are nice and slow-riding the little urban area really added depth to the storytelling. I've watched 100s of reviews, this is one of those where the speech pace matched the speed of the bike. Both were cruising, lol

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +1

      Wow! Thank you for a wonderful feedback!! I hope you end up finding a Sportster at a cheap price!

    • @jawwadrehman4487
      @jawwadrehman4487 6 месяцев назад

      @2arroW did you end up getting an 883? I’m looking for one too and I’m from Khi too

  • @Axl_colts
    @Axl_colts 2 года назад +23

    It always irritated me that they don't have fuel gauges on sportsters. Just a warning light. how hard is it to put a fuel gauge on? come on Harley.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +3

      lol me too

    • @jagjr6772
      @jagjr6772 Год назад +5

      They do for $500 plus labor. Speedometer upgrade and tank float. I would rather had it from the factory that way. The extra money for the upgrade would be minimal added into the bike price.

  • @rossweatherbee3995
    @rossweatherbee3995 2 года назад +9

    Kris, did you consider saddlebags, l had them on my Sportster, they worked great. It is always smart to slow down no matter what tires are installed when riding on wet roads with leaves and debris, it doesn't take much for the back wheel to slid. I went on a road trip last year on my 883, the rest of the group were cruising at about 2400 rpm, l was running 4500 to 5000 just keep up. With my new (old) Heritage, no problem now. I still see you on a larger bike down the road, until then enjoy your Sportster.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +1

      I looked into a saddlebag set for the sporty but it would jeopardize the bobber / caferacer look and was too expensive. If I planned on long trips like you did, then yeah I probably would look at them more seriously or upgrade to a softail - your premonition is probably correct but I need to keep telling myself I don't need to upgrade haha

  • @michaell2168
    @michaell2168 2 года назад +15

    It's a nice bike. I'm not a fan of group riding either. Bit of a lone wolf when it comes to that.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +5

      Yeah I am with you - being a lone wolf on the road with your bike is when I fee the most free from catering to other people's choices. I have enough stuff in my life that I cater to those who I love or work for 😑. Thanks for leaving a comment!

  • @fuujinmugen
    @fuujinmugen 2 года назад +8

    Thanks for the Review on your Iron 883 😎👍
    Have had my ‘17 Iron for a year now, bought it 2nd hand.
    Finally changed the Seat (big difference)
    and I’ll be installing some mini Ape Hangers and forward controls in the near future.
    Thanks again for the great Content!
    Regards from South Africa 🤘

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +1

      amazing! thanks for the support!

  • @robertpewsey8931
    @robertpewsey8931 4 дня назад

    I'm 61, have a 2011 Thruxton 900, which is excellent, but some of my pension will be getting one of these. I love the stripped down, no gimmicks basicness of it, plus love the sound with "short shors" Harley making a big mistake if they stop building them.

  • @bill392
    @bill392 2 года назад +5

    I'm surprised by what you said about rust. It must be related to your area. I live near the great lakes, been driving my '09 XL1200C since new, so that's 13 seasons now, and there's not a spec of rust on it anywhere. For saddlebags, I use quick-detach locking rigid saddlebags from Hardstreet. They have lots of room and are available in glossy and matte finishes. I like them because they are waterproof and can handle some cargo weight and they go on and off easily. I put mounting turrets onto my garage wall so when I take the bags off the bike, they hang on the wall. I typically only run with one bag, on the left side, just to carry my lunch bag, gloves, etc. on my daily trip to work. Running with no bag on the right is just to show off the prettier side of the bike.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +1

      Location definitely plays a role since I live on the westcoast with the ocean on every corner of where I live and ride! Great point 👍; as for the hardbags, I will take a look! Last I checked they were pretty pricey - do you recommend HD product or third party bags?

  • @sirtinley-knot2944
    @sirtinley-knot2944 2 года назад +3

    New rider here 🙋🏻‍♂️ bought a Sportster yesterday and really enjoyed listening to your video here, thanks 👍🏻

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      Congrats! And thank you - I started this channel only 2 months after learning how to ride so you may find some gems in my past videos! 🤟cheers

    • @joeyl3153
      @joeyl3153 2 года назад +1

      Got my new iron last week

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      nice congrats to you too!

  • @raymondgarafano8604
    @raymondgarafano8604 Год назад +2

    Stator, a steel laminated core upon which coils of magnet wire are wound, used to furnish power
    to charge the bike's battery and keep electrics working. the engine's flywheel has magnets in it and spin
    over the poles of the stator, inducing voltage, depending on the number of turns of wire and the amps
    being determined by the size of the wire.

    • @raymondgarafano8604
      @raymondgarafano8604 Год назад

      I guess it might just be me, but I do think it a fine idea if enyone riding a motorcycle
      has a good idea of the various part of the engine and bike. in short knowing their ride
      and knowing how all parts come together to keep the knees in the breeze, and a
      better understanding of what to do if something happens along the road, YUP I have
      been there, When i bopught that Sporty, she still had the fly-weights with electronic
      ignition to advance the timing, so I am roling along in Sarasota FL and that came to
      a stop when the fly-weights messed up due to not being greased, I had just bought the bike so I was learnin the hard way about maintenance !

  • @nfan883
    @nfan883 2 года назад +4

    Hi,I owned a 2020 Iron 883N and I shared the same feeling about the tank and milage. The light is on when I reach +/- 160 KM. Two things I noticed about the milage is there exists a gap between ODO and my GPS (I tested readings on a 200-KM road trip with my friend). #1: I have larger reading on my GPS than it has on my ODO for the road trip, approximately 10KM more on GPS.
    #2: on the same trip riding with my friend (also 883N), his 883 showed 170KM while I read 153KM on my ODO.

    • @nfan883
      @nfan883 2 года назад +2

      We took two bikes back to Harley Dealer and asked why there are different readings on two 883N. Well, the best answer we get is "No Harley is the same in the world."

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +2

      @@nfan883 lol what a typical answer 😂. I will look at the accuracy of the mileage on my bike now that you mentioned it!

    • @feloniousmonk3049
      @feloniousmonk3049 11 месяцев назад

      @@KSMotoCafe My 2018 Sport Glide reads 7% more mileage that what Google Maps shows, on any given trip, exact same route.

  • @simonchilli2088
    @simonchilli2088 Год назад +3

    Vancouver Island, cool.😎 It seems Canadians are in the metric/imperial dilemma as lots of us in the UK. We travel in miles but buy fuel in litres and various other mix and match measures. My favourite is you tube reviewers saying something along the lines of the seat height is 760 mm and I'm 6'1" tall.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  Год назад +1

      lol you got that right! I am accustomed to short lengths and weights in imperial but speed, long distances, and prescribed drugs in metric lol

    • @simonchilli2088
      @simonchilli2088 Год назад

      @@KSMotoCafe I have relations in Winnipeg so I'm used to listening to the hop from one to the other.

  • @raymondgarafano8604
    @raymondgarafano8604 Год назад +1

    B4 I bought the 91 Sporty 1200 I had a Honda Scrambler 360, so that was an 840 c.c. jump,
    even though it was like 40 yrs before. I did get a Wide glide, great for long hi-way rides, BUT
    I kept the Sporty and I am glad I did, fixed her up new brakes, plugs rear lites wiring. . . a great
    ride for back roads and main roads, still o.k. on the superslab.

  • @bernardlesperance742
    @bernardlesperance742 Год назад +1

    I can recommend 'throw over' saddlebags. Very, very handy for a very reasonable price. They can look very good, to boot!

  • @JB-ss3bv
    @JB-ss3bv 2 года назад +8

    I've never owned a harley because of my riding priorities but I've always appreciated the brand. The rust comment is really disappointing. I owned a ninja 650 for seven years most of which it was stored outdoors and riden year round and it never had any rust. Certainly that bike didn't have the character of the harley.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +4

      Yeah, the experience of riding/owning a Harley is a hit or a miss for each rider. If you expect a european/japanese efficiency or performance, you will hate it. If you value the rugged, raw machine, customization, hertiage, and DIY work, you may end up being a HD fan for life

    • @The_real_Y2
      @The_real_Y2 2 года назад +2

      Is there a lot of salt on the roads where you live?

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +1

      they dont use salt for our roads here but i live on the coast that has salt residue from the ocean.

  • @CenobiteBeldar
    @CenobiteBeldar 2 года назад +2

    It would be nice if long term owner reviews came from the southwest where a lot of the machine can be tested without degrading it like rust.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      good news is my second year review is coming up and rust hasn't spread any further

  • @ltfirefighter
    @ltfirefighter 2 месяца назад

    Great review, thank you!! I'm currently taking my motorcycle training course and I'm seriously considering getting one of these. There are plenty of low mileage ones on the market so they're not hard to get. People are telling me that I should get something bigger as I'll probably only have this for a year until I want something bigger. For me though, I don't want to overwhelm myself in the beginning, lol. Wish I was riding where you are though because the roads here are very poor here (potholes) in eastern Ontario. So nice seeing you cruising around my old stomping ground 😊. Thanks again for posting such a great video. A little nervous about the tires now as I didn't know that issue before...

  • @ZipKickGo
    @ZipKickGo 2 года назад +9

    The low fuel light is extremely over cautious. You'd likely see an additional 30-40km of use after the low fuel light. I'm not sure if the 2020 has a manual or automatic reserve fuel switch but you should have a decent amount of fuel left over.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +2

      that is my thought as well but I have yet to do ride my bike to absolute zero to get a true mileage from a full tank so I pussy out early hahah. My 2020 is auto reserve

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret 2 года назад +4

      100% agree that you have much more when the light comes on. According to the service manual, when it comes one you have a gallon left. which should give you about 45 miles (72km) depending on your riding style. The furthest I've gone on my heavily modified Iron was 145 miles (233km) when I was in the middle-of-nowhere New Mexico in 2018. Given my typical 43-45 MPGs, I probably had about 10-15 miles (16-24km) left.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +1

      @@GreatEgret did you carry around a bottle of fuel for emergency when you went on trips likes that?

    • @GreatEgret
      @GreatEgret 2 года назад +5

      @@KSMotoCafe This was on my Route 66 trip. Before leaving Wisconsin, I bought a one-gallon fuel container. The only time I used it was when I helped out a family that ran out of fuel near Gallop, NM. I ended up just giving them the container and never carried another. Episode 16 of the series: ruclips.net/video/ezjj9T11esU/видео.html.

  • @nomadpi1
    @nomadpi1 7 месяцев назад

    I appreciate your comments. I learned from you and reading the comments. I'm nearly 80 and want to do one last around-the-USA before I die. At age 9, a neighbor (Borger, TXS) of my Uncle gave me a ride on his Electra Glide. That is the only time I was within 50 yds of a HD. I always considered HDs to be over priced and over weight. My engine-bike riding started with a 1955 Cushman Eagle and went thru British bikes from there. I still have my '78 1100Xs Yamaha. Needs rebuild as I had cardiac problems in '86 and parked it. Now one last effort and I have began to look at HDS We'll see.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  6 месяцев назад

      what a background ! So cool that you are doing this in your 80s sir - keep me posted on your adventures!

  • @IT-nm5xy
    @IT-nm5xy 2 года назад +3

    Best review I have seen about this bike!

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      thanks! two year review is currently in the works :)

  • @rodrozil6544
    @rodrozil6544 Год назад +3

    We have same taste in motorcycle buddy

  • @davidmacgregor5193
    @davidmacgregor5193 2 года назад +3

    Avon Cobra Chrome tyres are great aftermarket replacements for the Iron 883, they are extremely grippy and last a long time. I replaced the stock brake lines on my Iron 883 with braided stainless steel lines, they do away with that spongy feeling.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +1

      thanks for the recommendation!

    • @neveragain9380
      @neveragain9380 2 года назад +1

      Should always get a brake bleed every 2 years or after winter is spongy should check the % if 3% needs to be flushed and changed and 2 might as well be prepared to change it or just change it.

  • @andreashaimerl6663
    @andreashaimerl6663 2 года назад +4

    Coming from an Iron 883, I definitely can agree with all of your points. Awesome video, keep it up!! Cheers

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +1

      Glad I struck a common ground! What do you ride now?

    • @andreashaimerl6663
      @andreashaimerl6663 2 года назад +3

      @@KSMotoCafe Got a 2021 Softail slim earlier this year as well as a 2018 Heritage Classic 114 just in October :D But I miss the sportster tho, it's a fun bike to ride.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +1

      @@andreashaimerl6663 nice upgrades! does the heritage ride differently than the slim? I never tried a heritage

    • @andreashaimerl6663
      @andreashaimerl6663 2 года назад +2

      @@KSMotoCafe Mostly my wife rides the Heritage Classic, her channel is “Corinna in Canada” . both are softail models but the riding positions are sooo different! I don’t know which one I like more as they are both kind of unique and fun to ride!

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +2

      @@andreashaimerl6663 lol omg I was just gonna mention to her that there is another viewer on my channel that has same bike combo as her. You guys have a really great channel and I am a fan!

  • @SonTran-xm5wb
    @SonTran-xm5wb Год назад +1

    I have HD 2021 , just 600 miles. Iron 883 ( for sale 9,000$.

  • @jessegrivois7717
    @jessegrivois7717 24 дня назад

    Just snagged an 06 883 with 3k miles appreciate the vid

  • @stuarthull5706
    @stuarthull5706 2 года назад +1

    Hi Mate
    Put Avon Cobra Chromes on her and she will be transformed in the grip department!
    If you can afford to keep it as no longer made and unavailable new anymore.
    Luggage is possible with either H-D bags or Viking bags and putting the rear light on the rear fender.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      So it looks like they will continue to make the evo sportster next year (in North America only). I just saw a listing for 2022 Iron 883. But I agree about keeping it if I can afford to! I heard good things about Viking bags - I will check em out :)

  • @peter7624
    @peter7624 2 года назад +3

    A heavy bike with crap brakes isn't an ideal combination. Neither is an uneconomical bike with a small fuel tank, in fact it's amazing people buy these bikes at all, BUT they look cool and sound awesome which is a lot of what people buy a motorcycle for. I've yet to own a Harley, but I've ridden a Sportster and they're great bikes!

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +2

      haha yeah it is hard to defend this bike from a practical sense but I love it!

  • @DavidReyes-vr3sg
    @DavidReyes-vr3sg Год назад

    I just bought a 2022 with 40 miles today, I am so happy.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  Год назад +1

      hell yeah brother! enjoy her :)

  • @geraldscott4302
    @geraldscott4302 Год назад +2

    The only reason I ride a Sportster (2006 1200L) is for the shake and the sound. Other than that there is no reason to get one. The Sportster is a way to get the Harley experience on a budget. I would never consider buying a new one. I have bought a lot of new bikes in the past, and gotten ripped off big time on all of them. They were all Japanese. You get ripped off even more with a Harley. I got my Sportster in 2018, with 7900 miles, in near new condition, for $4200 cash, from a private seller. It has a lot of chrome and shiny paint, which is what I like. Not a fan of YABOBS (Yet Another Blacked Out Bike) It came with a clamp on H-D windshield, which I sold, a backrest, hard leather saddlebags with easy brackets, which go on and come off with a key, leaving nothing but the little docking posts on the bike. It came with floorboards, which I immediately swapped out for pegs. It also came with beautiful sounding chrome slip ons. The one bad thing about it was it had about 20 of those horrible Willie G skulls all over it. I got rid of all of them. Some just came off, but I had to buy some expensive parts like the mirrors, gas cap, derby cover, and timing cover to get rid of them all. I've been riding it for 4 years and absolutely love it. It is so much more fun than any Japanese bike because of that wonderful engine. Mine is carbureted, I have no desire to ride a computer cycle.
    A Sportster is NOT a general purpose motorcycle. It is for those who want to ride that type of motorcycle. On the other hand, a crotch rocket is absolutely not a general purpose motorcycle. I have never owned one and never will. The last bike that I owned that could be called a general purpose motorcycle was my 1993 Honda Nighthawk 750. It sort of did everything. But it was just too smooth and too quiet. I like vibration and I like noise. And nothing does that better than a Harley EVO. I am currently looking for another Sportster because H-D is going to discontinue them. I have no interest in anything H-D makes today. I am NOT an H-D fan, I am a fan of the bikes they USED to make.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  Год назад

      Nice review! I love the sound and shake of my evo sporty as well. I would even say it is the most authentic Harley experience out of all the bikes you can get as new since the new softails lost its rumble and shake when the milwaukee 8s came in

  • @_S.E.J_
    @_S.E.J_ 2 года назад +2

    Love your videos! Sold my 2020 street bob and bought another iron I missed it that much!

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      whoa what!!? I need more info on your side of this pls - what about the FXSB that made you want to go back to the Iron??

    • @_S.E.J_
      @_S.E.J_ 2 года назад +2

      Fxbb, 107 not the 114
      It was just too big and I didn’t do highway stuff just ride around town. I figure in time the sportsters will only go up in price now they have cut them off in Australia 🇦🇺
      I previously owned a 2016 iron and regretted selling it! I was only trying to keep up with my own opinion of my self ( oh the sportster is a girls bike) 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      @@_S.E.J_ I definitely see the sportster price going up in a few years (especially the ones in good condition). It's cool that you picked up the sporty once again! Makes me feel stronger about keeping mine 🤟

  • @meditationzoner1225
    @meditationzoner1225 Год назад +2

    I brought an 89 883 sporty 1st Harley and it was for my son. Love riding. Been many years but never rode a Harley.

  • @douglas9607
    @douglas9607 2 года назад +1

    We'll miss these little strokers when they're gone. But there are plenty on the market. XL's ferever!

  • @LH-zv2zq
    @LH-zv2zq 5 месяцев назад

    Fantastic review of a MC, aka 883 HD. Cool castle in the background.

  • @albodoin
    @albodoin 2 года назад +3

    I found the twin slash runs better with the quiet baffles on, keeps the low end torque.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +1

      I also have the same impression but I thought it was all in my head. But yeah I no longer have deceleration pop and the sound is better

    • @feloniousmonk3049
      @feloniousmonk3049 11 месяцев назад

      All Harleys need that extra little bit of back pressure to make the low end torque at lower and mid rpms, where we almost always ride, 99.5% of the miles we travel.

  • @rafaelreyes5026
    @rafaelreyes5026 2 года назад +1

    Great video I just bought mine a 2020 883 sports on October of 2021

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      nice! hope you get some mods on em

  • @briansearles4473
    @briansearles4473 Год назад +3

    Have been looking at reviews of the Indian Scout Bobber 20 as I love the look and the engine's 100 HP. Now I'm considering the Iron 883, it look's great and I love the exhaust rumble. What worries me is the performance. You mentioned running at 5,000 RPM just to keep-up with your friend's bikes. What are your RPM's when riding at 100/110 KMH? I checked out the new Harley Nightster but can't stand the sound of the exhaust.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  Год назад +2

      So I hope you watch my 2nd year review and the Nightster review to compare but on my iron 883, I can go on 5th gear at 4500-5000rpm to reach 130-140kph but it gets a bit wobbly. I can hold 120 relatively easily at around 4500. With that said, if you didnt like the sound of the nightster, you wont like the sound of the indian scout (sounds the same as the new Hd revolution max bikes).

  • @chaltaloma
    @chaltaloma 11 месяцев назад +1

    Am new sub and great video and pretty much agree with you on 883 being a great bike with a few small mods.....Now that Harley does not make the 883 will become a classic in a few years(hold on to your Sportster like myself) stay safe bro.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  11 месяцев назад

      thank you for your insight! glad to hear another 883 holder here :) I am about to film my year 3 review and boy my thoughts have changed a lot over the years of this bike but more so as a more experienced rider!

  • @geomaster7536
    @geomaster7536 2 года назад +1

    i just got my first ever bike. Havent ride it yet but thanks so much for your video

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      Amazing! Congrats 🎉 what did you get?

  • @raywarno6700
    @raywarno6700 2 года назад +2

    2019 883 iron. Bike is awsome with. Vance and Hines genades. Drives can sureley hear you next to then.. but really loud

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      bro VH grenades are loud AF!

  • @steve-rr3nq
    @steve-rr3nq Год назад

    I changed the rear shocks on my 883. they are 2 inches lower, than stock. I had to get a shorter kick stand. have forward controls. it's like sitting in a lounger, and just cruse the country side.

  • @sanemonk1
    @sanemonk1 7 месяцев назад

    Adjusting preload on rear suspension will extend the comfort.

  • @mikeogden5256
    @mikeogden5256 Год назад +1

    I’ve had everything and 883 iron is My favorite

  • @kramnam4716
    @kramnam4716 2 года назад +2

    Great in-depth details. Nice one

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      Thank you! Glad you found it informative!

  • @jeffomspaugh6691
    @jeffomspaugh6691 2 года назад +2

    Bought my kid a 2022 last weekend

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      That is amazing!!! Great dad 😎- your kid will love it

  • @raymondgarafano8604
    @raymondgarafano8604 Год назад

    Hello KS MotoCafe, I really like my 91 XLH1200, still not too crazy bout hi-ways. I do have
    forwards and they are very nice, I am sticking to main roads though, any road that has a
    route# but not hi-ways like 95, 195, 495, 295 you know, main arteries or superslabs, besides
    I am not in a hurry when I ride, more to just check out areas I have not been to. I had some
    engine work done by a gear wrencher, Mike Ellis at ThunderBay in Tampa. Basically he said
    "If you want to go north say Goergia, ur better off going up 301, varying speeds and not
    likely to go above 60 mph."

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  Год назад

      that is awesome! thanks for sharing

  • @GuiorPhotography
    @GuiorPhotography 2 года назад +1

    I’ve never ridden but I think I’m gonna get an 883 as my first!

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      it is a great choice! I am approaching 2 years riding it and I am still content with the bike as I keep learning how to mod it as DIY!

    • @andycruzatx3387
      @andycruzatx3387 2 года назад

      I got a R6 for my 1st bike, definitely alot of power for a beginner bike. I think I may get one of these 883s for casual riding. I sold my R6 a few years ago.

  • @Doomer0898
    @Doomer0898 3 месяца назад

    2 years late, but man a sissy bar and forward controls changed my life

  • @jonathonbrough5888
    @jonathonbrough5888 2 года назад +1

    I have Avon Cobra tyres on my 883. Excellent in all conditions.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      thanks for the suggestion!

  • @malisa618
    @malisa618 Год назад +1

    iron883 is it comfortable if the road is a bit rough?

  • @erichamradio919
    @erichamradio919 Год назад +1

    Great videos! Can can you tell me what kind of jacket you’re wearing and gloves? I really like the visibility aspect of them.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  Год назад

      it's this! ruclips.net/video/4LvH6YOdI3c/видео.html

  • @TheChromeRonin
    @TheChromeRonin Год назад

    Ive just got a 2007 Suzuki M50, so slightly less capacity than the Iron 883, but liquid cooled, so similar power. And yeah, 120kph is comfortable cruising, more is pushing it, but it will do it, My courage has run out before the bike max speed 8) However, it is a very forgiving bike like the Iron, and the brakes, well, it has some, like the iron. However, it only cost my NZ$8000, so really cheap. 8) And they just don't make them like this any more, they simply aren't allowed to.

  • @jamesallen7259
    @jamesallen7259 Месяц назад

    is that Royal Roads?

  • @therocktm2001
    @therocktm2001 Год назад +1

    Buddy what with that castle behind you? I've been to Victoria a few times never seen something so fantastic bud! Been to the Craigdarroch castle but that beautiful man! On a side note what pants are those? Keep it up man like the videos

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  Год назад +1

      Royal Roads University (Hatley Castle) - it is where they filmed X-men for Prof X mansion

    • @therocktm2001
      @therocktm2001 Год назад

      @@KSMotoCafe oh right on!

  • @jeffomspaugh6691
    @jeffomspaugh6691 2 года назад +1

    Any tire will slip on the wet leaves and stuff

  • @jiripastrnak1936
    @jiripastrnak1936 2 года назад +1

    nice review... really. I learned to ride on Solftail slim 107. Then had fatboy . Then road king and now Souped up road glide 114 with 7k worth of mods. I really want a sportster though probably the 1200 with exhaust and suspention mods just as a fun bike. Riding 900 lbs touring bike for a while now sitting even on 700 lbs softail feels like a toy. I cant imagine how 550 lbs sportster would feel. probably exactly as I want to ... a motorized bicycle lol

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for sharing your experience! Yeah if you started out on the softails and now on a roadglide - the sportsters will be very underwhelming and very toy like. If you like making custom bikes, it is a different story. But trying to get a sportster to the comfort and performance close to a softail will be a huge money pit!

    • @jiripastrnak1936
      @jiripastrnak1936 2 года назад +1

      @@KSMotoCafe all Harleys are money pit lol. I just want to sound of the evo motor and harley fun for relatively cheap from the sportster. I AM worried about the suspension little bit though . Even stock M8 softail suspension felt pretty and harsh bad to me but then again I’d only ride the sportster like 50 miles at the time probably at most

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +1

      @@jiripastrnak1936 so true 😂! Yeah there are no other bikes out there that sounds as good as the evo sporty, thats for sure. The dyna twin cam comes close. As for suspension, the progressive suspensions seem to work for most sportsters but not sure if it would be as comfortable as a softail

  • @islandspicehawaii
    @islandspicehawaii 4 месяца назад

    Do you like it over the 48?

  • @stevenfreeman7798
    @stevenfreeman7798 Год назад

    Rain and wet leaves are slippery for any bike lol!. Also never had a speed wobble on my 2002 883 custom, do agree with the front brake not being that good but the rear is epic!. My bike is also on carbs as well as being about 50 lbs lighter. Good review though!.

    • @nomadpi1
      @nomadpi1 7 месяцев назад

      Use of the rear brake is to be avoided in my estimation.

  • @robbyclark6915
    @robbyclark6915 2 года назад +1

    I want a roadster seat on my iron 883! Do you have to get it from the dealership?
    Also, you should put a high flow breather (I have the 587 from DK customs) external breather bolts or a catch can, and I skipped the expensive tuner and went with these xl-vied devices from DK that plug inline with the O2 sensors and regulate the air/fuel mixture and cost far less than a tuner and don’t void your warranty either!😉 Made a huge, HUGE, difference in the performance of my bike! I could never go back to stock now!

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +1

      You can definitely order it from a dealership for a premium price (which for what it is worth, I wouldn't). If you get lucky in your area there will be one popping up as a used stock seat sale for a bargain because most roadster riders will upgrade their seat anyways. I will look into the breather combo that doesnt void warranty!

  • @bc67
    @bc67 Год назад

    Nice work with putting a Roadster seat on it. That’s my favorite Harley seat and I didn’t know it could fit the 883. Did you need to make any modifications to fit it?

  • @EvaLove001
    @EvaLove001 2 года назад +2

    you really cant compare a crotch rocket to the iron 883 . the crotch rockets are made you lean were the 883 is more on the cruiser style .and the tire is also something that can be changed . I have been looking into the Iron 883 and they will tell you all that right there before you even get the bike lol . they told me they dont have that far of a lean and it dose have a smaller tank. and the tires are basic . I do really like the bike . they way it looks and feels . they also offer a saddle bag that goes on both sides .

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      Thanks for your points! Yes cruisers are generally lacking the lean angle compared to other bikes but there are cruisers with +30degree lean angles like the Roadster, Low Rider S, Fat Bob that are very fun to cut the curves with. If you like the details I put forward, watch my recent Battle of Sportster series to get more understanding where I am coming from for the Iron 883

  • @yoso585
    @yoso585 2 года назад +2

    No tire has much to offer against wet leaves or pine needles.

  • @jennifercuellar4574
    @jennifercuellar4574 2 года назад +1

    Really loving your channel. The Sportster S review was solid! What risers do you have on your Iron. I have a 2019 Iron 883 and looking for recommendations on either risers with pullback or new bars. Also, did you need longer cables for your risers?

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +1

      Yay! I bought a used HD 4 inch riser that is just a straight bar. Any taller than 4" I would need longer cables but for mine, I just used the original wiring. Just from the angle of how the risers attach to the forks, it already gives you a good pull back. I would highly recommend it for those wanting to ride slightly more up right and have the handlebar closer to the body. I thought about getting a Z Bar from Amazon but the riser was readily available on the used market 😅. Let me know if want more specifics!

  • @markwinchester3005
    @markwinchester3005 Год назад +1

    Excellent review.

  • @FFL-vg9ro
    @FFL-vg9ro 2 года назад +2

    Take the useless little stubs off the foot pegs. One inch of rear shock travel is just dumb. It’s for looks to attract buyers who don’t knows any better. Get real shocks, probably 2 inches longer for a total of 3 inches of travel. You gain lots of cornering clearance, ride quality, safety in cornering, and better handling. Also, a bit wider bars take away all the top heavy feeling.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      I am trying to get some progressive shocks on it but their inventory stock level is hurting right now

  • @teucer4
    @teucer4 2 года назад +3

    Speed wobble at 75 MPH? These things are rocksteady to 105!

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      yeah it's been pretty consistent that my bike develops a slight speed wobble at 75-80mph mark. There are some fork stabilizers that I can buy that will eliminate it though.

    • @teucer4
      @teucer4 2 года назад

      @@KSMotoCafe you need to make sure your wheels are balanced

  • @hanisukkel5859
    @hanisukkel5859 2 года назад +1

    Great review… thank you!

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      you are most welcome! be sure to catch the battle of the sportster series where I go in even more detail in comparison to all the other sportster models that I had the chance to ride and review

  • @julesjoy6499
    @julesjoy6499 2 месяца назад

    I've never heard someone use the full name of the evo so many times lol

  • @dirtydoggey
    @dirtydoggey 2 года назад +1

    glad i stumbled across your channel awesome mate! question how tall are you? cheers!

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      thanks for the support! I am 5'10"

  • @clips1071
    @clips1071 2 года назад +2

    Everyone talking about the bike but look at the fkin castle in the back sheesh

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      lol yah its the castle filmed in X-Men as Prof X's mansion

  • @juliancrooks3031
    @juliancrooks3031 7 месяцев назад

    Try the Michelin commander three for better traction on wet pavement

  • @garrysingh4977
    @garrysingh4977 2 года назад +1

    This is good looking bike. I am confused between 883 and 48 🤔

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      Be sure to check out my recent Battle of the Sportster series for real detailed breakdown of each sporty! I just finished up the 883 and will do the 48 next

    • @laz8872
      @laz8872 2 года назад +2

      The 48 comes with 1200cc engine. It will looks better then the standard 883 in most people opinion(I love the stock 883 black in black colour)
      The 48 will cost you more to buy.
      If you buy an 883 it will comes with an 883cc engine not sure about the tank size it is slightly bigger I guess maybe not 🤣. It’s also cheaper to buy. If I was looking for an iron I would get the 883 or the normal sportster 1200 and just modify the way I wanted. I hope it helped you 🤙🏼

  • @Jewdel
    @Jewdel 2 года назад +1

    Awesome review!

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      thank you! More in depth analysis on my later videos for Battle of the Sportster series

  • @PillowheadCreations
    @PillowheadCreations Год назад +1

    Love the review I want one

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  Год назад

      thank you! it is a fun bike! Be sure to watch the recently completed second year review!

  • @roy9161
    @roy9161 Месяц назад

    After market shocks are better

  • @inmyopinion_3672
    @inmyopinion_3672 2 года назад +1

    I hate the stock Dunlop tires that Harley uses. I also find that they are very slippery.

  • @DailYxDosE
    @DailYxDosE 2 года назад +1

    The rear tire slips because of the tire brand or because of the tire size that the 883 uses?

  • @odinisgod4577
    @odinisgod4577 Год назад

    foward pegs are way more comfortable on my 883 then mids, mids suck

  • @THE_SNAPP
    @THE_SNAPP 2 года назад +3

    Just came across your channel. This is a great video and plan to go back and watch others. I've been riding for many years and am considering this as my second bike. Does the 883 have issues with oil getting out and all over the bike and your clothes? I hear different things from different owners there.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching! As for the oil leak for sportsters, the older models (pre 2014 I believe) had those issues. If you get newer models, they have fixed that issue. and my bike (2020) has not leaked any oil 😊

    • @THE_SNAPP
      @THE_SNAPP 2 года назад +1

      @@KSMotoCafe thanks for the quick reply. That oil issue was about the last thing standing between me and a purchase. Now I gotta go ride one and see.

    • @nubianlife8439
      @nubianlife8439 Год назад

      That’s only when the oil tank is over filled and there’s too much oil in the engine

  • @raymondgarafano8604
    @raymondgarafano8604 Год назад +1

    Hello Mr. KS Moto Cafe, do you do ur own oil changes? service air filter check plugs. It is easy
    and u can save some $$ I picked up from Harbour freight a nice 7 gal tank compressor and
    made up a tank with hose as a portable so u can fill it from compressor and have air to go.
    a multimeter is good so when u do maint. u can see how the charging system is and it could
    give you an idea of what the regul8or is doing.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  Год назад

      I have been going to the dealership for maintenance until my warranty is up. I plan on doing my own maintenance soon though

    • @raymondgarafano8604
      @raymondgarafano8604 Год назад +1

      @@KSMotoCafe That is a good plan . . . that way they can't say you muffed it up,
      However, if it is shown in the owners manual, it would make you think HD says it
      is o.k. to do such maint.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  Год назад

      @@raymondgarafano8604 you are right, you can do your maintenance under warranty but I didn't want to risk it

    • @raymondgarafano8604
      @raymondgarafano8604 Год назад

      @@KSMotoCafe I don't blame you for that, apparently HD got in trouble with
      fair trade commision or other gov. thing. that said. HD said for the longest time,
      "Use only HD parts or warranty is voided. but if that same part from say DRAG
      specialties is available, it is o.k. to use them. as it is I needed a new voltage regulator for my 91 Sporty and the one I got was from DRAG. No telling where
      HD gets their stators from. I know they make them also but I would think they
      might get them from other sources. As u probably know, the stator is the set of
      woumd coils on a steel core under the magnetic flywheel that provide power to charge the bike's battery and run all electrics.

  • @greasycanadianbiker
    @greasycanadianbiker 2 года назад +1

    Not once did u talk about your height, weight and the ergonomics. That's a huge factor. Please provide more information on that, the controls and such. Otherwise great review.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      you are right! i usually do that on my other reviews when I do the side by side comparison with my Iron but I guess I had assumed the viewers got tired hearing me say the same info over and over. I am 5'10" with 30" inseam!

    • @greasycanadianbiker
      @greasycanadianbiker 2 года назад +1

      @@KSMotoCafe that's what I was looking for. I keep looking at these bikes, I'm 6', not sure if it would work. But they are such nice bikes. Hard to walk away from them. Thanks for the info.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +1

      @@greasycanadianbiker yeah so you would probably fit better on the 1200 forty eight which comes with fwd controls as stock and it looks better since it has the slimmer gas tank but it is only 2.1G. So I suggest if you like the look of the Iron 883, just mod it with the fwd controls and you should feel comfortable. Thanks for coming by! I see you ride from the East Coast! I used to live there few years back - loved it. Cheers

    • @greasycanadianbiker
      @greasycanadianbiker 2 года назад

      @@KSMotoCafe Right on! Thanks!

  • @jeffomspaugh6691
    @jeffomspaugh6691 2 года назад +1

    Did the 4 inch riser require any cable or brake line changes?

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      nope all stock lines worked. There were some areas that were tight before I screwed the risers on to the bike

  • @883kodiak
    @883kodiak Год назад +1

    Get the progressive 412. I waited so long to do it and man that first ride around the block with those 412s and it was magical. Now I realize how shitty the front is 🤣

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  Год назад +1

      haha I did! and here are my first impressions ruclips.net/video/P3gRAHp_PKo/видео.html

    • @883kodiak
      @883kodiak Год назад +1

      @@KSMotoCafe just watched it! Awesome man I felt the exact same. I went with the 13 in shocks myself. Btw I subscribed 😉 gotta love the 883 content

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  Год назад +1

      @@883kodiak thanks for the support man!

  • @homiejwnn
    @homiejwnn 2 года назад +1

    What harley model is that in 15:00?

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      Softail Slim: ruclips.net/video/AAYRCF-0Lus/видео.html

  • @musicmotorcyclesandmama2434
    @musicmotorcyclesandmama2434 2 года назад +1

    Where did you get your seat?

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      it came up on fb marketplace! ruclips.net/video/VmP2K7kLu6I/видео.html

  • @deadshot4245
    @deadshot4245 Год назад

    Flip them mirrors and watch the difference in visibility

  • @erikjensen952
    @erikjensen952 Год назад

    Btw dude on the subject of your lower back pain, try stretching, it helped me a good bit

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  Год назад +1

      thx for the tip - I should be stretching more for sure. I just got my nerves burned so hopefully it helps with dealing with the chronic pain

  • @grayghost1423
    @grayghost1423 Год назад +1

    Do you still have the Sportster??

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  Год назад +1

      yup - theres two more reviews on my channel (1st year and 2nd year)

    • @grayghost1423
      @grayghost1423 Год назад

      @KS Moto Cafe good deal. I have had a few and currently have a 2020 Roadster. Great bikes, like to see the Sportster content.

  • @Crittermoto
    @Crittermoto 2 года назад +1

    Nicely done.

  • @anthonycaruso3061
    @anthonycaruso3061 2 года назад +1

    Got a 2014 iron!

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      awesome! What mods have you got on it?

  • @mrrick2904
    @mrrick2904 Год назад

    The road you were riding on with all those wet leaves is slippery on any bike.

  • @vicenteolivo9950
    @vicenteolivo9950 2 года назад +1

    I love my 2021 snake venom.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      that color is definitely 🔥 on the new iron

  • @natelove187
    @natelove187 2 года назад +1

    Rust. U keep your bike outside or do you ride on salty roads🤔

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад +1

      garage kept but I do live on the coast with the ocean

  • @mikeanderson9613
    @mikeanderson9613 Год назад

    I just came across your video. Im considering buying a iron 883 im a little hesitant buying it because of its size.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  Год назад

      welcome! how tall are you? also be sure to catch up with my recent 2nd year update review to see if this bike is good for longer term

    • @mikeanderson9613
      @mikeanderson9613 Год назад

      @@KSMotoCafe im 5'10" i went and look at a 2022 iron 883. I really like it but i felt to big for it, i really like the street glide. I also look at a 600 gsxr

  • @mikeogden5256
    @mikeogden5256 2 года назад +2

    I love it

  • @jeffomspaugh6691
    @jeffomspaugh6691 2 года назад

    It needs one more gear. But, even at 70mph it's has plenty left. Not supposed to go over 4k rpms on the new motor.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      plenty left but takes a long time to get up to speed - which is my issue

    • @jeffomspaugh6691
      @jeffomspaugh6691 2 года назад

      @@KSMotoCafe I weigh 260 pounds and with me on it my son's new stock 883 jumped from 70 to 85 quick.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  2 года назад

      @@jeffomspaugh6691 I don't know what your definition of quick is but for me, when I hop on a Naked Sport Bike or a Softail, going from 70 to 85 is real quick - just a quick half throttle pull and I am at 85. With the Iron 883 stock, it takes a full throttle pull and a second or two slower than the other bikes to get to 85. But either way, it is what it is. I still love my Iron and your son chose right to get one

  • @feloniousmonk3049
    @feloniousmonk3049 11 месяцев назад

    It is so REFRESHING for a change, to see someone review a HD V 45* that actually RIDES and throttles and shifts the bike EXACTLY the way it was designed to be ridden. Cruising, taking it nice and easy, getting from Point A to Point B, and feeling the torque, in a reasonable manner, with good controlled shift points not straining the rpms or the engine. You may have been a beginner, but after a year of riding... you actually get what riding a Harley is about. This is the complete beauty of riding a long stroke engine, nothing else out there, like it. Another option.... try metallic brake pads up front and out back, first.

    • @KSMotoCafe
      @KSMotoCafe  11 месяцев назад

      hey thanks for your feedback! I am thinking of upgrading my brake calipers to give it more bite..

    • @feloniousmonk3049
      @feloniousmonk3049 11 месяцев назад

      @@KSMotoCafe Try metallic pads first.... alternately see if a set of Brembo's off a 2018 or later Softtail can be adapted to your forks. Or a larger diameter Arlen Ness rotor

  • @sofarsogod
    @sofarsogod Год назад

    This sporster is more than enough I dont understand the people who need a v16 with a 4000 cc engine to feel good on a motorcycle.