I've owned over 50 different bikes since 1975, when I was 16. I bought a new Sportster 1200L in 2006. I now have just over 32,000 miles on it. I replaced the stock mufflers with aftermarket slip ons, for more sound. That leaned out the air fuel mixture, so I had to retune the carburetor. This was just to make the bike run right and not overheat, not for more performance. I installed a backrest on it, so I could tie stuff to the back of the seat. I installed a rear turn signal relocation kit on it, to give me room to install hard leather saddlebags to the rear fender rails. I installed them with Easy Brackets, so they can be easily installed and removed with just the turn of a key. I installed a rear turn signal kit that let me put red lenses on the stock turn signals, and use them as both turn signals and extra tail lights. I installed a connector on the battery so I could hook up a battery maintainer. I replaced the side covers and upper belt guard with chrome ones. That's it. No performance items, no windshield, no engine guard (I have never dropped a bike in 49 years and over a million miles) still has stock seat, stock suspension and stock lights, other than the red rear turn signal lenses. NO LEDS. They blind other drivers. That picture of the dog with his head sticking out the window explains part of the reason why I ride motorcycles. The dog has his head stuck out the window because he wants to. To me that is part of the motorcycle riding experience. I do wear a full face helmet. Not really for crash protection, but to protect me from all the debris that is in that wind. More than once I have been hit with something that cracked my face shield at highway speeds. I use an old school flip phone, and I keep it in a place where I cannot see or hear it. If I need to make a call, I will pull over, shut off the engine, get the phone out and use it, then put it away. How many motorcycle riders have been killed by idiots in cars trying to use phones while driving? We don't need to become a part of that. Keep the phone put away, and pay attention to riding. Those bars are WAY too low for me. I need bars at least 8" taller. I have to have a bend in my elbows while riding, with none of my upper body weight supported by my arms and shoulders.
just picked up my 2022 Iron 883 a week ago. Having never driven a motorcycle, I find it incredibly intuitive for a beginner bike. I don't have my license so I take short trips around my small town to practice stopping and U-turns. Thanks for the video! We have the exact same denim blacked out model ;)
Be sure and check out prices and locations for your testing, the Harley shop I went to charged way too much and it also was not a beginners test, needless to say I failed it and still had to pay $350.00. Now I have to start all over.
Fellow Sportster rider. All great recommendations. I did them all. I would add a brake kit for stopping and rear shocks as well I added a Progressive cartridge kit front suspension upgrade. Front and rear suspension for me is a game changer. Enjoy the ride!
The best mod I've done to my sportster was adding a sissy bar, it made life so much easier not having a have a big backpack on while I ride. I've been riding for 12 years now and I recommend setting up the bike to fit your riding style to where it's most comfortable. It's super easy to over look comfort for style. I've seen some sportsters that have totally jacked up on the rider triangle to where the bike no longer fun to ride because after an hour on the bike your hurtin bad. I personally I hate the drag bar look give me some 6 inch risers and buckhorn bars with forward controls to stretch my legs outs and I'm golden. Also don't listen to anyone who tells you a "sportster is a girls bike" it's only a girls bike if a girl is riding it. It's one of my favorite platforms because just how customizable they are to work with. I have 2013 "72' that I got ride of the all the unwanted parts I dont need stripped it down. extended the front forks to 8 over stock got rid of the back suspension in favor of some solid struts for hardtail look and put on some cheap amazon canvas saddlebags. I rode from LA to SF roughly over 845 miles round trip and it was blast. More people should take long road trips and experience the thrill of being out on the open road. My next trip I want to do is EDR (El Diablo Run) From Temecula CA to San Felipe Baja California Mexico.
I bought the 883 and it’s already got custom parts. One is the sissy bar. It’s deadwood green and it’s definitely not a girl’s bike. I get alot of honks and looks because it’s a cool Harley. Vince and hines short shots are on it. It’s so fun!!!!
I keep getting shot down for a Street Bob but good thing is I love the aesthetics of the Iron. Gonna do a seat for sure. LED turn signals and bars too. I like the mini apes.
Great video. It's good to see what other people think is important. I haven't ridden a Sportster since 1966 and that was a disaster, what a piece of garbage. In the 60s it was BMWs and Triumphs, in the 80s Hondas and Yamahas and my most recent bike was a VStrom. My grandson is looking for his first Harley after Hondas, Yamahas and Kawasakis, so I'm really happy that Harley has improved the model and videos like yours help a lot.
I'll agree with the wind protection, lighting upgrades, seat upgrade, and engine guard. The sissy bar is probably the least needed bit of trim. Get floor boards instead, they'll help your balance and sense of control.
Congratulations! I have an iron 883 too that I got last year. Best decision ever! I would highly reccomend switching out the rear shocks when you have a chance, its a night and day difference. Also the best advice I was given is to wait when it comes to replacing the seat. You wont know what kind of adjustment you want until a few thousand miles. What I mean is if you want something that pushes you forward, seats you higher, seats you back a bit, etc. Anyways, happy riding!
Hey man great video!!! I noticed your suspension is set to the 2nd line if I’m not mistaken, I set mine to the 6th line and made a huge difference besides the seat that you installed of course, give it a shot and set it up according to the charts you might feel the beneficiary difference if you haven’t done so
@@picassomotoadventures I think there’s a spec sheet or something out there that tells you what to set the suspension to for your weight. Or how much weight you expect to normally put on the bike. I could be mistaken though.
I am SERIOUSLY considering getting the Iron 1200. I LOVE the so called "mini ape" bars they have on them, i think it would make for a MUCH more comfortable riding experience.
Great stuff my friend.....I'm looking right now..883 or 48.....your suggestions for upgrades are huge for comfort and safety....was looking at another video...a guy here from Canada...he expressed concern for the stock tires...stated he was sliding often....have you encountered this issue ?
I haven’t had any issues with the tires. Canada terrain is different. I even got new Harley tires recently and still hit curves with no issues. I think the 48 is a good choice if you have experience. This is my first bike. However the 883 is fully capable. I love it and I’m satisfied.
@@picassomotoadventures right on bro... appreciate your opinion...roads are the same up here...well 8 months at least.....ya I'm pumped for the bike......just seen Top Gun at theatre...exceptional footage.....feel like I'm ready for anything...lol...peace..thanks again
I appreciate your style and content (you don't act like you're in a high school locker room, too many do). Just subscribed, which means I unsubscribed elsewhere, 'cause that's how I do it. Love the comment at 1:58 about not looking like an SUV, spot on man. I've always said if I wanted a Buick I would've bought a Buick, you gotta keep these sporty. Dig the FAU shirt, been down there once, awesome campus...pulling for them in the NCAA tourney right now, they're looking good! Again, well done. I've been riding a long time but may pick up a sportster next week, still trying to decide. Best...
Nice vid. I've been riding for 30plus years and my 883 is is my 2 hd some say I down graded from my dyna but i feel its an up grade in my opinion. Very fun to ride nice growl en many compliments too. Plus it's a nice ladies bike as well. No offense guys let's keep sportin the sporty baby!!!
How much did you pay for the fairing, the engine guard, and the new seat and sissy bar. That is the modes I want to make, the first time I hit 95 headed south towards West Palm, I felt exactly what you explained. I will check on that mod an further investigate.
I totally agree with the 1st two upgrades. I hate the feeling that I’m being blown off my 1200C every time. I upgraded to a 2nd bike (sports cruiser). Your upgrades are cheaper))
where's the link to the memphis shade farings? it's not on your description. you and i have almost the same upgrades cept I upgraded my stock rear shocks. i first bought the progressive 970 piggybacks 14". I initially wanted to add a better lean on my bike so i thought giving it a little height would do it. But it really made my bike look like a wannabe scrambler. so i got the 12" progressive 444's. and i gotta say, my back has been ever so grateful for the saddleman seat and progressive 444 upgrades.
Hey man good video, I got the same bike not long ago. Lets link up and ride. I got mine at the alligator alley harley , I'm in sunrise and looking for people with the same bike to ride.
I picked up an 01 883 a few months ago and while I dont have any issues with the seat, i would love a saddleman seat... but man i cant justify 500 bucks for a seat.. daaaang
OG name for it is a sister bar. Back in the day, they were on bicycles so your sister could hold on while you rode the bike and she rollerbladed. Then some politicians said they'll be mandatory on motorcycles for safety. There was pushback from the community by calling them sissy bars. Now days its a nice add-on to the bike for looks or even to maneuver it.
Imagine buying a car and then spending thousands to make it comfortable and functional. I have a big twin and my second Sportster, it's just not good enough for a premium brand. Don't believe the hype. Harleys are works of art, I've had my Springer Classic for 3 years and never get tired of looking at it but as a motorcycle they're average at best.
The Sportster saddlemen stepup seat is crap, you'll soon be feeling like the frame going up your butt on every bump It's daytime you need the bright lights, on high beam, and as many sets of LED's pointing forward as you can put on.....and it's true loud pipes saves lives, but so do bright lights Swing arm bag $110 for Harley sissybar...... that's not counting the stuff you need to mount it Now that you got Memphis shades fairing, you can get the droptop windshield and not have to buy the mounts......suppose you want to ride and not get hit by every critter there is......or you want to ride with halfshell.......but if you think that fairing did good for long trip, droptop will amaze you......you can switch back and forth in seconds The hd sundowner or solo(be sure to try before you by, there are different parts numbers, one part number of the sundowner is complete crap), Corbin, mustang, LePera....bare bones starts out rough but gets more comfortable the more you ride
I've owned over 50 different bikes since 1975, when I was 16. I bought a new Sportster 1200L in 2006. I now have just over 32,000 miles on it. I replaced the stock mufflers with aftermarket slip ons, for more sound. That leaned out the air fuel mixture, so I had to retune the carburetor. This was just to make the bike run right and not overheat, not for more performance. I installed a backrest on it, so I could tie stuff to the back of the seat. I installed a rear turn signal relocation kit on it, to give me room to install hard leather saddlebags to the rear fender rails. I installed them with Easy Brackets, so they can be easily installed and removed with just the turn of a key. I installed a rear turn signal kit that let me put red lenses on the stock turn signals, and use them as both turn signals and extra tail lights. I installed a connector on the battery so I could hook up a battery maintainer. I replaced the side covers and upper belt guard with chrome ones. That's it. No performance items, no windshield, no engine guard (I have never dropped a bike in 49 years and over a million miles) still has stock seat, stock suspension and stock lights, other than the red rear turn signal lenses. NO LEDS. They blind other drivers. That picture of the dog with his head sticking out the window explains part of the reason why I ride motorcycles. The dog has his head stuck out the window because he wants to. To me that is part of the motorcycle riding experience. I do wear a full face helmet. Not really for crash protection, but to protect me from all the debris that is in that wind. More than once I have been hit with something that cracked my face shield at highway speeds.
I use an old school flip phone, and I keep it in a place where I cannot see or hear it. If I need to make a call, I will pull over, shut off the engine, get the phone out and use it, then put it away. How many motorcycle riders have been killed by idiots in cars trying to use phones while driving? We don't need to become a part of that. Keep the phone put away, and pay attention to riding.
Those bars are WAY too low for me. I need bars at least 8" taller. I have to have a bend in my elbows while riding, with none of my upper body weight supported by my arms and shoulders.
just picked up my 2022 Iron 883 a week ago. Having never driven a motorcycle, I find it incredibly intuitive for a beginner bike. I don't have my license so I take short trips around my small town to practice stopping and U-turns. Thanks for the video! We have the exact same denim blacked out model ;)
Awesome bike. Make sure you get that license. I’d also recommend taking the new rider course.
Be sure and check out prices and locations for your testing, the Harley shop I went to charged way too much and it also was not a beginners test, needless to say I failed it and still had to pay $350.00. Now I have to start all over.
@@BobbyTuckerif you buy a bike from them it’s free lol like I did
Fellow Sportster rider. All great recommendations. I did them all. I would add a brake kit for stopping and rear shocks as well I added a Progressive cartridge kit front suspension upgrade. Front and rear suspension for me is a game changer. Enjoy the ride!
Awesome! Great ideas!!! 🙌🏾
The best mod I've done to my sportster was adding a sissy bar, it made life so much easier not having a have a big backpack on while I ride. I've been riding for 12 years now and I recommend setting up the bike to fit your riding style to where it's most comfortable. It's super easy to over look comfort for style. I've seen some sportsters that have totally jacked up on the rider triangle to where the bike no longer fun to ride because after an hour on the bike your hurtin bad. I personally I hate the drag bar look give me some 6 inch risers and buckhorn bars with forward controls to stretch my legs outs and I'm golden. Also don't listen to anyone who tells you a "sportster is a girls bike" it's only a girls bike if a girl is riding it. It's one of my favorite platforms because just how customizable they are to work with. I have 2013 "72' that I got ride of the all the unwanted parts I dont need stripped it down. extended the front forks to 8 over stock got rid of the back suspension in favor of some solid struts for hardtail look and put on some cheap amazon canvas saddlebags. I rode from LA to SF roughly over 845 miles round trip and it was blast. More people should take long road trips and experience the thrill of being out on the open road. My next trip I want to do is EDR (El Diablo Run) From Temecula CA to San Felipe Baja California Mexico.
I like the idea of maybe changing my handle bars.
I bought the 883 and it’s already got custom parts. One is the sissy bar. It’s deadwood green and it’s definitely not a girl’s bike. I get alot of honks and looks because it’s a cool Harley. Vince and hines short shots are on it. It’s so fun!!!!
Thanks for the video, take my class in a week looking to get a 883
Awesome! You will enjoy it! I love the Iron 883, great choice! 🙌🏾
I keep getting shot down for a Street Bob but good thing is I love the aesthetics of the Iron. Gonna do a seat for sure. LED turn signals and bars too. I like the mini apes.
hey buddy, great job filming and editing this - it was easy to follow and enjoyed the pacing. Keep it up!
Thanks much! Appreciate the feedback!
Just bought a 2020 883 last week, I’m very interested in upgrading the lights. That headlight really doesn’t do much and I will be getting an LED one
Great video. It's good to see what other people think is important. I haven't ridden a Sportster since 1966 and that was a disaster, what a piece of garbage. In the 60s it was BMWs and Triumphs, in the 80s Hondas and Yamahas and my most recent bike was a VStrom. My grandson is looking for his first Harley after Hondas, Yamahas and Kawasakis, so I'm really happy that Harley has improved the model and videos like yours help a lot.
Awesome. Thanks for sharing this. Yes I’ve had a good experience with this bike
I'll agree with the wind protection, lighting upgrades, seat upgrade, and engine guard. The sissy bar is probably the least needed bit of trim. Get floor boards instead, they'll help your balance and sense of control.
Nice video man. I’m going through your channel now to watch more. Glad to see your still going.
Thank much! Yes still sharing my adventures.
Great video man! I just bought my first lil iron 883 yesterday ayeeeee
Awesome!!!!!! You will enjoy it!!’ 🙌🏾
Congratulations! I have an iron 883 too that I got last year. Best decision ever! I would highly reccomend switching out the rear shocks when you have a chance, its a night and day difference. Also the best advice I was given is to wait when it comes to replacing the seat. You wont know what kind of adjustment you want until a few thousand miles. What I mean is if you want something that pushes you forward, seats you higher, seats you back a bit, etc. Anyways, happy riding!
Hey man great video!!! I noticed your suspension is set to the 2nd line if I’m not mistaken, I set mine to the 6th line and made a huge difference besides the seat that you installed of course, give it a shot and set it up according to the charts you might feel the beneficiary difference if you haven’t done so
I’m a new rider and still learning so I appreciate that much. Will definitely try it out!!
@@picassomotoadventures
I think there’s a spec sheet or something out there that tells you what to set the suspension to for your weight. Or how much weight you expect to normally put on the bike. I could be mistaken though.
Very good recommendations. Thanks for sharing.
For sure. Glad you enjoyed it
I am SERIOUSLY considering getting the Iron 1200. I LOVE the so called "mini ape" bars they have on them, i think it would make for a MUCH more comfortable riding experience.
Awesome bike!
All good tips , and very well done !
Thanks!
Great video, also very well spoken.
Thank you! 🙏🏾
This is likely to be my first bike. Loved the video and the hat! Keep it up!
Thank you! You will enjoy it for sure!
Great bike for the beginner or highschooler wanting to ride, I've heard allot of women like to ride them as well
Very well done and I can tell thought out.
Thank you
Incredible stuff.
Great stuff my friend.....I'm looking right now..883 or 48.....your suggestions for upgrades are huge for comfort and safety....was looking at another video...a guy here from Canada...he expressed concern for the stock tires...stated he was sliding often....have you encountered this issue ?
I haven’t had any issues with the tires. Canada terrain is different. I even got new Harley tires recently and still hit curves with no issues. I think the 48 is a good choice if you have experience. This is my first bike. However the 883 is fully capable. I love it and I’m satisfied.
@@picassomotoadventures right on bro... appreciate your opinion...roads are the same up here...well 8 months at least.....ya I'm pumped for the bike......just seen Top Gun at theatre...exceptional footage.....feel like I'm ready for anything...lol...peace..thanks again
😂😂💯💯💯 you’ll enjoy it! Can’t go wrong with either. Whichever is more convenient or economical for you.
Taller bars helped so much with comfort
Great idea
aye man.. cool video! Nice mods. Maybe show some more footage of the modifications while talking about it!
Cool. Thanks for the feedback!
I appreciate your style and content (you don't act like you're in a high school locker room, too many do). Just subscribed, which means I unsubscribed elsewhere, 'cause that's how I do it. Love the comment at 1:58 about not looking like an SUV, spot on man. I've always said if I wanted a Buick I would've bought a Buick, you gotta keep these sporty. Dig the FAU shirt, been down there once, awesome campus...pulling for them in the NCAA tourney right now, they're looking good! Again, well done. I've been riding a long time but may pick up a sportster next week, still trying to decide. Best...
Thanks man appreciate it! Glad you enjoyed it. Yea I went to FAU 🦉. Get the Sporty, great bike!
Dude big thank you!
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Good Video. Mine came with saddle bag supports.
Thank you! Nice 🙌🏾
Nice vid. I've been riding for 30plus years and my 883 is is my 2 hd some say I down graded from my dyna but i feel its an up grade in my opinion. Very fun to ride nice growl en many compliments too. Plus it's a nice ladies bike as well. No offense guys let's keep sportin the sporty baby!!!
Thanks for sharing and glad you enjoyed the video. The 883 is definitely a great and fun bike. Ladies ride everything.
Bars 1st, Seat 2nd, 1200 heads 3rd. I don't need a fairing, I took that bs off !
are you rocking drag bars ? reason I ask is I have drag bars and would like to know if the memphis Fairing would fit with my drag bars set up
No but it should be fine. My bars are still after market.
How much did you pay for the fairing, the engine guard, and the new seat and sissy bar. That is the modes I want to make, the first time I hit 95 headed south towards West Palm, I felt exactly what you explained. I will check on that mod an further investigate.
I have links in the description
You the man
I totally agree with the 1st two upgrades. I hate the feeling that I’m being blown off my 1200C every time. I upgraded to a 2nd bike (sports cruiser). Your upgrades are cheaper))
Yes those simple upgrades made a huge difference.
where's the link to the memphis shade farings? it's not on your description. you and i have almost the same upgrades cept I upgraded my stock rear shocks. i first bought the progressive 970 piggybacks 14". I initially wanted to add a better lean on my bike so i thought giving it a little height would do it. But it really made my bike look like a wannabe scrambler. so i got the 12" progressive 444's. and i gotta say, my back has been ever so grateful for the saddleman seat and progressive 444 upgrades.
My bad. Just added it. Dope upgrades!! The Saddlemen seat is definitely one of my favorites 🙌🏾
Hey man good video, I got the same bike not long ago. Lets link up and ride. I got mine at the alligator alley harley , I'm in sunrise and looking for people with the same bike to ride.
Hey thx man! I’m
Down! Hit me up on insta, same username. I’m in the same area. 🙌🏾
You show the $119 link for the backrest. Did that come with the hardware to mount it, or did u have to spend extra? Thank you, love your vids !!
Thank you much! Yes it came with mounting hardware.
Did you addition of the LED lights cause any "electrical" issues or errors/warning?
No issues. Had them almost a year
Nice video brother🤙🏽 ride safe
Thank you 🙏🏾🤙🏾
I picked up an 01 883 a few months ago and while I dont have any issues with the seat, i would love a saddleman seat... but man i cant justify 500 bucks for a seat.. daaaang
Awesome! I mean as long as it has some kind of da backrest. Or maybe buy one used.
Great video
Thumb up
Thank you! 🙏🏾
Great video
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
How’s that engine guard holding up?
Rock steady!
I like the hat!
Thx!
What helmet is that you have in the video?
LS2 Valiant 2
Beast!
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Great review i like your mod
Awesome! Thx!
Love the video
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed it!
nice bike bro
Thx man!
I have the 2021 iron 883 I'm gonna get a step-up seat
Awesome!
Keep it up
Appreciate it. Bit not the music. I don’t subscribe to videos that are ruined by music
Aye I’m from SWFL just half an hour away from naples
Nice! Maybe we can link up sometime. I’m planning to ride it there soon.
If you don't like "sissy/pansy bar" refer to it as a "back-pack rack" or the "tank bunny support rack"
Doesn’t bother me lol
OG name for it is a sister bar. Back in the day, they were on bicycles so your sister could hold on while you rode the bike and she rollerbladed. Then some politicians said they'll be mandatory on motorcycles for safety. There was pushback from the community by calling them sissy bars. Now days its a nice add-on to the bike for looks or even to maneuver it.
Imagine buying a car and then spending thousands to make it comfortable and functional.
I have a big twin and my second Sportster, it's just not good enough for a premium brand.
Don't believe the hype. Harleys are works of art, I've had my Springer Classic for 3 years and never get tired of looking at it but as a motorcycle they're average at best.
I like being like that dog tho!
😂😂😂
🤘🤘
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The Sportster saddlemen stepup seat is crap, you'll soon be feeling like the frame going up your butt on every bump
It's daytime you need the bright lights, on high beam, and as many sets of LED's pointing forward as you can put on.....and it's true loud pipes saves lives, but so do bright lights
Swing arm bag
$110 for Harley sissybar...... that's not counting the stuff you need to mount it
Now that you got Memphis shades fairing, you can get the droptop windshield and not have to buy the mounts......suppose you want to ride and not get hit by every critter there is......or you want to ride with halfshell.......but if you think that fairing did good for long trip, droptop will amaze you......you can switch back and forth in seconds
The hd sundowner or solo(be sure to try before you by, there are different parts numbers, one part number of the sundowner is complete crap), Corbin, mustang, LePera....bare bones starts out rough but gets more comfortable the more you ride
Very good points. I realized some of these points after riding a while.
Yeah I ride like the dog
Wind in my face and the 2 wheel on the ground
If I didn’t like the wind in my face I would have got a full dresser or a miata
Good video. 2A!! Upgrade your shocks. Go for at least 12.5".
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The best upgrade for a sportster is .....get a bagger.
😂😂😂 defeats the purpose. May as well get an SUV. 😂
Thinking about getting the low rider ST but still gonna keep my Sportster.
In CA they taking us over the coals $8K over MSRP for that bagger….
If a Sportster was supposed to have a fairing and a sissy bar (both look stupid) God would have put them on it. The lights on it are bright enough.
God is not a motorcycle manufacturer. The only stupid thing here is you.
A new rider.... giving advice on "whats essential" .... thats funny....
Annnnnd? I’m sharing what made my riding experience better due to upgrades. You make a video then instead of being a troll.
The Man knows His stuff !!
@picassomotoadventures your if/then matrix is faulty.... I don't have to produce a video to show others you don't know what you're talking about.....
Would have liked to see more shots of the bike, and less video of the guy talking..
Why? It's ugly. Harley's used to feature pretty paint and chrome; that thing us hideous.👌