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I don't have a Lo, but I think they're cool. Don't like the denim or flat look;I think it's played out. But in gloss it looks great.
Have to disagree with you stating the Denim is "played out". Put two Lo's next to each other, one denim and one vivid and see who gets the most compliments. The denim makes the bike look classier and more old school. I am still adding to it but you will get the idea.
Have to disagree with you stating the Denim is "played out". Put two Lo's next to each other, one denim and one vivid and see who gets the most compliments. The denim makes the bike look classier and more old school. I am still adding to it but you will get the idea.
Like a few others have said I ABSOLUTLY love the lo except for the handle bars. Too much of a pitch forward and hands go knumb after a while. I also missed having bags from the old scoot but that will soon be fixed once I order my bagger tail brackets from the Dr.
Have to disagree with you stating the Denim is "played out". Put two Lo's next to each other, one denim and one vivid and see who gets the most compliments. The denim makes the bike look classier and more old school. I am still adding to it but you will get the idea.
I sold my RG and never looked back. the LO rides so much better and I like the sound of the boards scraping . . . as a few have said, the bars are the only drawback. I changed to the Street Slammer, made a BIG difference.
I sold my RG and never looked back. the LO rides so much better and I like the sound of the boards scraping . . . as a few have said, the bars are the only drawback. I changed to the Street Slammer, made a BIG difference.
JMHO
So you don't miss having a fairing? I test rode one on a real windy day and it was about 55 degrees, been on my Ultra for the last two years and it was a little different at first, but was kind of nice having the wind in my face again. What slip on pipes are those?
Just to add a little fuel to your desire fire. I've owned an ultra, SERK, OLD sporty, '02 Fatboy, and StreetBob.
The Lo is by far my FAV of all the scoots I've owned. Pic attached of the current state of mine.
Hi Glave, nice bike!
Can you post some pictures of your front turn signals?
I'm considering to buy the Memphis Shades Batwing fairing. But I need to relocate the front turn signals first. I'm still in doubt on how I should solve that problem (turn signal mirrors are also an option).
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