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To all that have a 2014 to 2016 Low Rider, do you find the stock seat comfortable? I'm thinking about putting one on my S. It feels pretty good on the showroom floor but wondering how it is after a few hundred miles of riding.
I recently turned 9000 miles on my LR. I wanted to address pab3rd, I went through the idiot light coming on to. It turned out to be the brake handle not fully returning to the stop. All it took was an adjustment to get the play out and the problem went away.
All I need to do now is get my dealer to order the parts for recall and while I'm at it I'll get the 10k service done. I have had a good run on my tires but I think it's time to replace them.
To all that have a 2014 to 2016 Low Rider, do you find the stock seat comfortable? I'm thinking about putting one on my S. It feels pretty good on the showroom floor but wondering how it is after a few hundred miles of riding.
After 5k city and highway miles, it has been comfy, with the exception of times when I hit the chrome Harley-Davidson emblem, but that depends on how I sit.
Personally I found it too soft, after a couple hours on the highway I found my cheek bones digging into the seat pan. Or at least that is how it felt. Most of the time that I had mine I was running with a Mustang seat.
could someone post a picture of the right rear shock? specifically where it mounts to the swingarm? I noticed that my left shock has two bolts holding the shock to the swingarm, but the right side only has one. I want to make sure i didnt lose a bolt. Thanks.
Nevermind, I found some pics on the internet. its normal i guess.
Last edited by emperor wurm; Aug 9, 2016 at 11:05 AM.
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To all that have a 2014 to 2016 Low Rider, do you find the stock seat comfortable? I'm thinking about putting one on my S. It feels pretty good on the showroom floor but wondering how it is after a few hundred miles of riding.
I am perfectly happy with the stock LR seat. Way more comfortable than what I use have for a seat on my previous sport bikes.
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