Any Bad Reviews re. the Freewheeler?
#31
got a 2015 and its a great ride. you do catch a lot of wind so finding a set of lowers or lower wind deflectors is a plus (still working on that). I have currently put a engine guard, luggage rack, trailer hitch (Rivco), wiring harness (totally plug n play from Open Road Outfitters) on it along with a sundowner seat (must have for passenger on long rides.
I have the JES fork wind deflector and they help a lot.
#32
I know this is an old post but I love my freewheeler . I have a hard time getting under it to change the oil but the is a "me" problem. Getting older. I have over 12.5 k on mine now and I would not ride anything else. I did have some issues with the wind at high speeds but I just put a road kind windsplitter windshield on and no more issues at any speed. Plus it is detachable . Comes off in about 5 seconds. I have toured on mine and had a blast. These things really handle well and the 103 HO has plenty of torque. Also can ride them 85 - 90 mph all day long if you need to and no issues at all. I use mobil 1 in the motor and it just runs like a champ.
#33
I know this is an old post but I love my freewheeler . I have a hard time getting under it to change the oil but the is a "me" problem. Getting older. I have over 12.5 k on mine now and I would not ride anything else. I did have some issues with the wind at high speeds but I just put a road kind windsplitter windshield on and no more issues at any speed. Plus it is detachable . Comes off in about 5 seconds. I have toured on mine and had a blast. These things really handle well and the 103 HO has plenty of torque. Also can ride them 85 - 90 mph all day long if you need to and no issues at all. I use mobil 1 in the motor and it just runs like a champ.
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