Nah the stocks are just more quite I took the baffle out of my stock exhaust and it sounds good not to loud not to quit but yeah it just sounds like a louder version of my bike
just curiuos what exactly was done to the pipes I like how they look badass and my guess is they are just wraps but perhaps im wrong? I got my bike with shaved stock pipes something I need to fix as the back firing is pretty bad any tips welcome! and any recommendations for mechanics that can assist in the work in the nyc area!
It's all personal preference. Me personally like a small hanger bar. 10-16 inch. It positions your back to a straighter posture and it helps on long rides. Where clip on, or cafe bars lean you down straining you lower back. However you ride. Be comfortable and be safe!
@@canaannoir8684 straightening your back but what about hands? in that position, my hands would be without any blood in veins in 2 min. So how could this help in a long ride lol.
I said however you ride. Be safe and be comfortable. Plus I have long arms it put my arms at shoulder height and I have 22 inch Burley bars. It's personal preference. But tall bars for me keep me upright. Bad back from a lot of work and heavy strain overseas. But you might be uncomfortable that way. Smaller bars might be your option. My main point is back and leg strain leaning into the bike for long time aggravates my back. But it may work for you or other. Point is be safe, and ride offensively
Not my jam, but I like it. I like seeing bikes that are different. If that bike had Harley badges on the tank, the same people talking shit about it would be creaming their pants instead.
The paint job is killer
That sound is beautiful, is that due to the exhaust modification or will the stock exhaust sound the same/similar?
Nah the stocks are just more quite I took the baffle out of my stock exhaust and it sounds good not to loud not to quit but yeah it just sounds like a louder version of my bike
Any idea on where to get those floorboards?
just curiuos what exactly was done to the pipes I like how they look badass and my guess is they are just wraps but perhaps im wrong? I got my bike with shaved stock pipes something I need to fix as the back firing is pretty bad any tips welcome! and any recommendations for mechanics that can assist in the work in the nyc area!
Hey S D? What did you end up doing to your exhaust? I'm having the same backfire issue with stock straight pipes.
about how much does it cost to cha ge the handlebars? including cables and all that stuff
1000$
I spent $550. Upgrade from stock to 14" with cables extensions + a bushing for one of my risers + new grips.
is that bike still around?
Gone along time ago!!
The handlebars are horrible
Very nice bike and thanks god looks like but it isn’t Harley
Temp light was on....
Gonna be honest, that looks ridiculous (in a bad way) and totally impractical
It's all personal preference. Me personally like a small hanger bar. 10-16 inch. It positions your back to a straighter posture and it helps on long rides. Where clip on, or cafe bars lean you down straining you lower back. However you ride. Be comfortable and be safe!
@@canaannoir8684 straightening your back but what about hands? in that position, my hands would be without any blood in veins in 2 min. So how could this help in a long ride lol.
I said however you ride. Be safe and be comfortable. Plus I have long arms it put my arms at shoulder height and I have 22 inch Burley bars. It's personal preference. But tall bars for me keep me upright. Bad back from a lot of work and heavy strain overseas. But you might be uncomfortable that way. Smaller bars might be your option. My main point is back and leg strain leaning into the bike for long time aggravates my back. But it may work for you or other. Point is be safe, and ride offensively
Not my jam, but I like it. I like seeing bikes that are different. If that bike had Harley badges on the tank, the same people talking shit about it would be creaming their pants instead.