Great video and beautiful bike. I especially like the seat. What colors did you choose for the seat and which stitch color. Thank you. Keep up the great videos
Thank god I watched this video. I’ve been thinking about putting the FXR division bars on my street glide because they are so narrow but now, I think I’m just gonna go with Adam Sandoval kraus t-bar set up. I’ve got the 12” factory 47 bars on it right now but they are too far apart. I think they’re like 39” wide and I don’t like that.
if you wouldn't mind taking a tape measure to it i would appreciate it. I know the site says "33" but my dominators bars actually measure 33 inches and they are way wider
Why do people call adding aftermarket parts on a bike, a build? You customized your bike, like everyone else. Not being negative, but we’re not builders.
@@chasingtrail I understand is used commonly, doesn’t change the fact we’re not building anything. It went from customizing to building. Everyone with an air cleaner and slip ons calls it a build. lol just busting your balls.
@@freebehindbars8654 That's fair, and it's all good lol. I've done a lot of "builds" now and I'm actually trying to get away from that and trying to get a bike that is as close to what I want from the factory with minimal modifications desired. I've broken even on a couple of the bikes I modded out but generally speaking I lose a lot of money on all those accessories and I go through a lot bikes. The problem is I have a lot of fun doing it. Expensive hobby I guess.
@@chasingtrail Definitely gets expensive. But nothing like having a bike setup perfectly for your needs. After bars, exhaust, cleaner, the cam is the next and most impactful thing I do. These motors really wake up pushing more air.
Great build. I have the ST also and I see your oil cooler fins look to have road film on them. I was worried about a rock or something hitting the radiator because of the chopped fender so I got Part Number: 25700634 Oil Cooler Cover Kit - Gloss Black. Also the shift linkage can sometimes POP-OUT, so I installed the shift rod also, Round Custom Gear Shift Linkage Color: Gloss Black Part Number: 33600259.
Really great looking Harley! Seat looks perfect on it.
Thanks Bill!
Nice build! I’ve done some things to mine and I’m loving it after 25k miles!
Great, useful mods! Anything that improves the performance and ergonomics of a bike is a great thing!
Thanks Doc! I'm pretty happy with how it turned out.
That seat matches perfectly. Nice bike.
Bike looks really nice 👍🏾and loving the seat
Thank you!
Great video and beautiful bike. I especially like the seat. What colors did you choose for the seat and which stitch color. Thank you. Keep up the great videos
Thank you. Colors are Black Onyx with Bomber Brown accent band, bronze stitching, double diamond pattern, black logo.
Did you add a gripper to the lumbar on your seat or no gripper? I’m looking it up. I’m not even sure what that is lol
Also, did you add comfort gel to the seat?
Hey man nice bike i just got a street glide st myself and was wondering what bars you are running they look great. Appreciate any info thanks
FXR Division Street Witch 12".
Thank god I watched this video. I’ve been thinking about putting the FXR division bars on my street glide because they are so narrow but now, I think I’m just gonna go with Adam Sandoval kraus t-bar set up. I’ve got the 12” factory 47 bars on it right now but they are too far apart. I think they’re like 39” wide and I don’t like that.
The FXR look great but I wouldn't do them again. If you have the cash then I don't think you can beat the Kraus setup.
Looks nice💯
Thank you!
I like the bars, how tall are they ?
12"
Did you add the gel to the seat? And did you get the gripper lumbar?
No and no.
With regard to your comments about your wrist angle, can I ask how tall are you, what’s your arm length and shoulder width?
6'1" tall, 24.5" arms, 44.25" chest. Those are the measurements I have that I took for jackets, hope it helps.
What length rear shocks did you go with?
Same as stock for the ST, 13".
How wide are those bars from bar end to bar end?
33" www.fxrdivision.com/handlebars/fxr-division-streetwitch-bars-for-street-glide-models
if you wouldn't mind taking a tape measure to it i would appreciate it. I know the site says "33" but my dominators bars actually measure 33 inches and they are way wider
@@konrad1101 I would but I no longer have the bike. On a CVO Pan America now.
Well, time to sell it and move on to the next one.... 🤣😂
You're not wrong.
Why do people call adding aftermarket parts on a bike, a build? You customized your bike, like everyone else. Not being negative, but we’re not builders.
Semantics. It's become the common nomenclature for customizing your bike.
@@chasingtrail I understand is used commonly, doesn’t change the fact we’re not building anything. It went from customizing to building. Everyone with an air cleaner and slip ons calls it a build. lol just busting your balls.
@@freebehindbars8654 That's fair, and it's all good lol. I've done a lot of "builds" now and I'm actually trying to get away from that and trying to get a bike that is as close to what I want from the factory with minimal modifications desired. I've broken even on a couple of the bikes I modded out but generally speaking I lose a lot of money on all those accessories and I go through a lot bikes. The problem is I have a lot of fun doing it. Expensive hobby I guess.
@@chasingtrail Definitely gets expensive. But nothing like having a bike setup perfectly for your needs. After bars, exhaust, cleaner, the cam is the next and most impactful thing I do. These motors really wake up pushing more air.
Great build. I have the ST also and I see your oil cooler fins look to have road film on them. I was worried about a rock or something hitting the radiator because of the chopped fender so I got Part Number: 25700634 Oil Cooler Cover Kit - Gloss Black. Also the shift linkage can sometimes POP-OUT, so I installed the shift rod also, Round Custom Gear Shift Linkage Color: Gloss Black Part Number: 33600259.
Awesome, thank you for providing those part numbers, I appreciate it!