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I'm considering those but curious do the blow heat onto your right leg ?
If you're a shorts and flip flops rider they might not be too comfortable, I'm a jeans and boots kinda rider and while you can sometimes feel a little heat from them it's not unbearable. I use the small ones that blow into the cylinder head, don't know what the big ones that mount to the cylinders are like. Motor health is way more important to me than a little discomfort
Thanks.......They came with the motorcycle.....not even sure what kind they are but I like them......thanks for commenting Im new to the forum and learning how to feel my way around the website.
Thanks.......They came with the motorcycle.....not even sure what kind they are but I like them......thanks for commenting Im new to the forum and learning how to feel my way around the website.
also interested in the bag set up if anyone recognises them
I don't want to see this thread die; I spent a lot of time when I first got my Lo going through the posts. While I looked at quite a few posts, I never actually commented or introduced myself. I was like that really creepy guy just lurking in the corner.
With that being said, Hello. My name is Shane and I'm currently in North Carolina. I bought my Lo in 2010 and had her until the first kiddo decided to show up. Here is the obligatory picture of her; for years I've missed riding, but I really missed her.
As of today I am back in the family. I went and picked up my new to me 2017 S. She won't be able to replace the original, but I think we're going to have some fun together
I don't want to see this thread die; I spent a lot of time when I first got my Lo going through the posts. While I looked at quite a few posts, I never actually commented or introduced myself. I was like that really creepy guy just lurking in the corner.
With that being said, Hello. My name is Shane and I'm currently in North Carolina. I bought my Lo in 2010 and had her until the first kiddo decided to show up. Here is the obligatory picture of her; for years I've missed riding, but I really missed her.
As of today I am back in the family. I went and picked up my new to me 2017 S. She won't be able to replace the original, but I think we're going to have some fun together
I remember how ecstatic I was when I picked up my '17 Fatboy S from Space Coast HD. Looks a lot like yours!
I also had two 2012 Fatboy Lo's that I loved. I'm now riding a 2020 Heritage 114.
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