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@billstapert9853
@billstapert9853 21 күн бұрын
White helmet? Shows the dirt & scratches
@IllRollOn-in4fg
@IllRollOn-in4fg 19 күн бұрын
No longer using the white helmet, we went with modulars and she got a black one (which is just as bad).
@billstapert9853
@billstapert9853 21 күн бұрын
Add a backrest, luggage rack, passenger saddle, & peg kit. I wanna see you do that asap.
@IllRollOn-in4fg
@IllRollOn-in4fg 19 күн бұрын
All of that is in the plans, but we have 2 bikes we are working on so it may be a bit.
@NST320
@NST320 26 күн бұрын
Nice bike, what kinda of bags and mounts did you use?
@IllRollOn-in4fg
@IllRollOn-in4fg 19 күн бұрын
This bike is a T model, and as such came with the bags already on it.
@NST320
@NST320 19 күн бұрын
@@IllRollOn-in4fg thanks for the response ;)
@ProspectorsGhost
@ProspectorsGhost Ай бұрын
On the Honda Rebel DCT version you gotta use the thottle to "Preload" the engine RPM (continuously hold it steady at around 1000 RPM or so (adjust RPM as needed or necessary in order to be able to perform any of the slow speed maneuvers but always keep the RPM higher than an idle (somewhere around 1000 RPM or slightly higher - Called "Preloading" ), and also constantly use the back brake to either slow down or speed up in order to compensate for the lack of a manually operated Hand Clutch of which would normally be feathered in the friction zone. - FYI - A great series of slow speed maneuver training video's to watch on KZbin is titled under "Be the Boss of Your Motorcycle" (he calls it..."Paying it Forward"), produced and put out on youtube by "Robert Simmons" a retired NYPD Motorcycle Police officer. Check his video's out, he's a great instructor. Here is a link to one of his video's - kzbin.info/www/bejne/sJvOaJaXfrpmobM - In fact, one of his video's features a Honda Goldwing (I think it was a goldwing if I remember correctly), with an Automatic transmission with a person by the name of Eric riding it and learning to perform slow speed manuvers on it.
@TheXone7
@TheXone7 Ай бұрын
You both seem like a nice lovely people. God our Lord, bless you both and your family 🙏🕊 I am in a process of getting a Rebel 1100 DCT soon, but need to do some modifications due being 6'4" and 34" inseam, so working on some research first. Thanks for this video!
@JonathanBailon
@JonathanBailon 2 ай бұрын
How do you like the engine guards? Im looking at these guards and luggage guards
@MarioTheMusicMan
@MarioTheMusicMan 2 ай бұрын
I put the same T Rex bars for the engine and luggage racks. I’ve considered the handlebar risers and foot pegs.
@brentcompton-p1m
@brentcompton-p1m 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your reply. Helped me a lot. Have below the knee amputation on my left side. I can ride it like it is, but it's hard to bend my artifical leg up under me due to pegs being mid mount. I think this will be a big help to me. Again thanks so much Brent
@FatherSarducci
@FatherSarducci 2 ай бұрын
We're now living in the digital age, I've heard some horror stories with the new 24's with the software issues because it's all controlled by software now. It can be dangerous when the bike shuts down at random for no apparent reason.
@MarioTheMusicMan
@MarioTheMusicMan 2 ай бұрын
I have the exact same bike, and with the T Rex guards for both the engine and luggage. I have to practice these U turns all the time.
@JonathanBailon
@JonathanBailon 2 ай бұрын
Hey Mario, how do you like the guards? I'm about to order the same
@MarioTheMusicMan
@MarioTheMusicMan 2 ай бұрын
@@JonathanBailon I really like the guards. It’s actually saved my bike when I dropped it during low speed maneuvers. Even a fall at low speeds will scratch up the bike pretty good so I’m glad I had them on, especially the luggage racks.
@stankromfols8964
@stankromfols8964 2 ай бұрын
I just installed the Honda Rebel 1100T windshield from T-Rex. It measures 14" from the top of the fairing to the top of the windshield. I'm 6'2" and I look over the windshield, but at highway speeds the wind just catches the top of my helmet, so I can listen to my helmet speakers with no problem. The wind does come around the sides of the windshield so I get some on my upper body, but not enough that I'm fighting against it. It does seem to funnel more engine, not exhaust, noise into the cockpit. Not bad, but noticable. I hope that this is helpful to you in making a decision. I don't remember what I paid for it, but it seemed reasonable, easy to install (watch the video vid clip on youtube) and I think it will work out pretty well.
@ruthgumataotao1792
@ruthgumataotao1792 2 ай бұрын
Thank you. I got the same floor boards and was planning on getting risers and thought 1" was good for my 5'6" frame. Changing that thanks to your video. Vey informative.
@roguerebel2023
@roguerebel2023 2 ай бұрын
This is just the video I was waiting for! Just curious; Is it 12" total height, or 12" above the faring?
@IllRollOn-in4fg
@IllRollOn-in4fg 2 ай бұрын
I believe that is total height.
@mikeeastridge3556
@mikeeastridge3556 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for video. Is that stock faring? How does Christy like it. Thanks
@IllRollOn-in4fg
@IllRollOn-in4fg 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment! Yes it is the stock faring, she has the T model and she loves it!
@MarshOnTwoWheels
@MarshOnTwoWheels 2 ай бұрын
I'm sure you've heard it before from others.. but I can't recommend the Mustang or Corbin seats enough. They do take a hit on the wallet, but it saves you from having to payout for chiropractor later on.. Mustang if you just want to save some money, but Corbin if you're willing. That DCT usually only shifts in corners, when the bike is barely leaning. It uses an Accelerometer & Gyrometer/Gyroscope to determine when it's safe/able to shift gears. If the Gyrometer determine the lean angle is less than XX degrees, it will shift. If concerned about it shifting when it shouldn't it's best to take it to a Honda Service Center to have the ECM reset.
@RollWithSoul317
@RollWithSoul317 2 ай бұрын
Thank you guys for making this video! I am going out to the shed right now so I can install an all black set of these mini-floorboards. After looking around on KZbin for simple instructions, your instructional video is spot on. The original foot pegs were not a comfortable enough option in my opinion. Awesome job, thanks again. 👍
@raybrensike42
@raybrensike42 2 ай бұрын
I came from a '79 XLCH to a recently purchased '03 Sportster, with 38 years of BMW in between. I like the Evo, but the rocker box racket is way out of line. Really? All that noise? I remember some gear noise on the old one, but his rocker box racket is too much. That really surprised me. I did put the brass rocker lockers in there too. The AMF '79 was a good bike. Nothing wrong with it, though I did think it was a bit underpowered, like Harley could have given it some more performance. I really miss the 4 speed. Why shift all the time if you have a motor that will pull the gear, except that with all that rocker noise I'm getting it is good to be able to select a gear to quiet it down when in town. I'm assuming a newer Sportster is quieter than my Evo, but there are some downsides I'm sure I would find on a newer one. I believe Harley never made a bad Sportster motor, it's just that some years are more preferable than others.
@raybrensike42
@raybrensike42 2 ай бұрын
Ride modes, digital dashes, all the electronics, it's not for me. Why are the newer Harleys running hot? Is it the EPA, the computerized fuel injection, engine management, combined with the EPA? Is that it? What it looks like to me is that the heat kills the oil and then expensive parts break down inside the motor, and everyone wants to know how to get their Harley to run cooler. Now I see water cooled Harleys. Did the EPA kill the...well what we knew as Harleys? There is something to be liked about new tech, but I usually find that in the long run, especially, it's really not worth the downside.
@rupertbollywood1190
@rupertbollywood1190 2 ай бұрын
EFYOUSE A BAAKER YOUSE GUTS TA GITS YASELF A PACKABEERS ENNA PACKA SMOKES EN GITS YASELF A CHUGG CHUGG SHITS BIKE THET CHUGG CHUGGS JUS LIKE BARB HOSS
@rupertbollywood1190
@rupertbollywood1190 2 ай бұрын
AH BIN RADDEN
@rupertbollywood1190
@rupertbollywood1190 2 ай бұрын
YA GUTS GITS YASELF A RRREEEEEYUUUULLLL HURRLEY EN A RREEEEEEEEYULLLL BIG GUT TUBBIES A BAAHKER BWOY
@hizacaine
@hizacaine 2 ай бұрын
That new 2024 digital info'effing'tainment dash sells for $2750. Whether you can start your bike if the dash is broken is beyond my knowledge, but if it's broken I'm sure you won't be able to change riding modes or see how fast you're going unless you have $2,750 plus installation and a dealer to flash it. When I smashed the glass on my old SR500's gauges and bent them to the full upright position with the chin of my full face Shoei all I had to do was drag that bike out of the bushes, bend the gauges back to where I could see them, kickstart the bike and ride away. Y'all probably have a tablet computer or smart phone sitting around, likely or not it's probably sitting around unused and broken after less than 2 years, but in the unlikely event that it still works give it a good whack till the glass breaks and tell me how much functionality you get out of it. Now imagine wrapping $26,000 motorcycle around a smartphone that got water in it and try to tell me everything is cool.
@brentcompton-p1m
@brentcompton-p1m 3 ай бұрын
Is the rear brake pedal kinda of spongy. I've heard people say that it was. Really liked your install of the t Rex forward controls. I may buy them if the rear brake pedal works well.
@IllRollOn-in4fg
@IllRollOn-in4fg 2 ай бұрын
The rear break isn't spongy at all, but if you don't do the proper adjustment on the stock break cable I could see where it would be.
@brentcompton-p1m
@brentcompton-p1m 3 ай бұрын
Wande the y is the r3ar brake peddle spongy
@joshlambert1247
@joshlambert1247 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video, I was looking at this exact windshield and hoping to find a review.
@Will8022000
@Will8022000 3 ай бұрын
where's the beer ?
@janicegelbhaar7352
@janicegelbhaar7352 3 ай бұрын
Harley leathers have the harley insignia on the inside but.... Harley leather is now imported and made in India and China so you're paying outrages prices for buffalo leather from other countries because harley can get it cheaper , slap their tah on it and take your hard earned cash. Thats screwed up.
@CatfishLove
@CatfishLove 3 ай бұрын
The evo was the most reliable platform ever produced!!! Do I love the ones that cane before them? YES, FLATSIDE SHOVEL IS MY FAVORITE!! FACT IS THE EVO WAS SUPERIOR IN ALL WAYS AND STILL IS. RIDE ON.
@CatfishLove
@CatfishLove 3 ай бұрын
I will say what you should have about others opinion. Some people are just arrogant assholes that like to think what they have is superior to others. These same types of people are the ones that are always the loudest in crowds. They have a need to draw attention to them. Little people with big mouths. Lol. RIDE ON FRIEND.
@stevebeard7667
@stevebeard7667 3 ай бұрын
Made in a Harley factory. Has a Harley emblem on the tank. It's still part of a long history of Harley Davidson motorcycles.
@tomkeesler2307
@tomkeesler2307 3 ай бұрын
Robert Breaker The Plan of Salvation Robert Breaker Video
@HDR20
@HDR20 3 ай бұрын
They said the same about the Vrod, twin cam, and now the m8. IMO if it says Harley-Davidson on the tank it's an HD end of story. Personally, I don't care for the 24 or the direction the MoCo is going but they are still HD's
@williamsaldanah3554
@williamsaldanah3554 3 ай бұрын
Just bought a new Road Glide, it’s all Harley Davidson. It’s just way more reliable than the AMF shitsandwich we were fed
@FloridaBoilermaker
@FloridaBoilermaker 3 ай бұрын
The original was a single slapped on a bicycle. The way i see it is as long as it was a factory made by the company, then its a Harley.
@dhc8guru
@dhc8guru 3 ай бұрын
Oh man, remember when the V-Rod came out? It was apocalyptic amongst the HD purists. What if HD abandoned air cooled all together? Water cooled only engines has already started. Then we will really start hearing “that ain’t a really HD”. They can’t meet emissions and achieve the power we want from the 45 degree V-twin. I bought a BMW R18 because I wanted air cooled simplicity without having my balls cook. But also it was because it looked and performed great and has tons of character. Maybe HD will pull out there old military air cooled boxer engine and go that direction. That would definitely cause the HD purists to melt down. If HD put a descent suspension on there bikes, the purists would say it’s not a Harley because it doesn’t ride like crap. People will always complain. The new Harley’s are the best ever and they look amazing.
@SouthernBoyzRyde
@SouthernBoyzRyde 3 ай бұрын
You mentioned all the new innovations Harley has done to there bikes has always been on the metric bikes for years, Harley is finally catching up, but Harley has always had that appeal over the metric bikes regardless of technology or lack there of, enjoy your bike and ride safe.
@martincvitkovich724
@martincvitkovich724 3 ай бұрын
AMF brought in modern CNC equipment and started the development of the EVO
@catskilldesignz7697
@catskilldesignz7697 3 ай бұрын
Nice. I have the 1100T as well.. I'm 5'3" so the reach was a bit much for me. But, through your video guidance I installed my 2" Rox risers myself, so thank you for that video. Thinking about it the 3" might be a touch better but since I do a lot on my bike myself I didn't want to get into changing the wiring for the speedo. I did put a Coffman's exhaust on it which I love and floor boards. And I did reupholster my seat. I did put a gel insert in it, so your point about the gel getting hot will make me more aware of parking and try to not have it in the sun. So thanks for the heads up on that. Thanks for the great videos ride safe..
@jamessouthworth1699
@jamessouthworth1699 3 ай бұрын
Ride your own ride not everyone else's. I don't care if other dudes like my bike or not. There are some Harleys I wouldn't own and some that I would. Spoiler alert- some of the ones I wouldn't touch are the most popular and the most accepted. One deal breaker is if it HAS to go to the dealer to be repaired. If I can't fix it at home with the tools I own I won't own it.
@RealDougFields
@RealDougFields 3 ай бұрын
HD has a CEO that used to run Puma Athletics. This company died when the last Davidson stopped running it. You can like the Honda Davidsons if you want but they are NOT real Harley's. Just go in a "Modern" HD stealership and it is obvious....this is ALL about selling units (widgets) and the "History/Heritage" is a SCAM. No Mom and Pops dealers- no bikes staying in families- no idea of what HD was that made them who they were. NOW- It is an old picture on the wall and a snot nosed used car salesman trying to convince you that you need to buy the latest thing. That is an ANTI-Harley as it gets.
@RalphMalone-mw1qo
@RalphMalone-mw1qo 3 ай бұрын
The real question to be asking are you a real biker or a poser
@martincvitkovich724
@martincvitkovich724 3 ай бұрын
good grief
@Will8022000
@Will8022000 3 ай бұрын
>>>LOL<<< >>>LOL<<<
@ajcates9136
@ajcates9136 3 ай бұрын
My uncle was in the Madina lodge of the Shriner motor corps in Cicero Illinois he was a great man and I would bet every dollar you’re dad was a hell of a man I just found yall tonight
@michaelbaja1854
@michaelbaja1854 3 ай бұрын
Harley Owners are the company's worst enemy. You don't see any discussions like this for other brands. It is not going to matter in the next dozen years or so...there will not be a company to debate the issue. It is basically what allows you to conform to other "Harley" owners. Heaven forbid if you look a little different...like riding a V-Rod or something.
@sirjhonson8218
@sirjhonson8218 3 ай бұрын
I still like the old cerebrated bikes because they are simple to work on.
@The_Temple
@The_Temple 3 ай бұрын
Built in a Harley factory? If so, it’s a Harley.
@lawerncemiller6557
@lawerncemiller6557 3 ай бұрын
We all have options and wants an dislikes , you can't stop progress or technology the younger generation wants all the new gadgets we have available us old guys don't want or need these things but it's not going to stop happening, EPA has brought us a now almost non tuneable engine iin bikes as well as automobiles and equipment, the big twin air cooled is on its way out it's almost impossible to get it to meet EPA pollution standards and keep good reliability the new HDs run so hot they wear theirself out prematurely before long I see all HDs being water cooled like the new Sportster like it or not it's just has to be for the company to survive
@robertginn6882
@robertginn6882 3 ай бұрын
1980 harley flt had flat side tanks. When the Evo came out, harley people said see no evil. Speak no evil, hear no evil. Everything must go forward, also check out the Harley nova project. It was water cooled Porsche design for harley but did not make it into production. Great content guys
@SuperStorybot
@SuperStorybot 3 ай бұрын
And with that the evo was a solid engine for 30 years. About the porshe designed harley engine, the might have not used that exact engine your talking about, but I'm convinced that they took those plans out when they started the development of the vrod engine
@robertginn6882
@robertginn6882 3 ай бұрын
@@SuperStorybot I would agree completely
@foxpopuli6982
@foxpopuli6982 3 ай бұрын
I also have that gel seat cushion. There are multiple sellers on amazon with those, so it's pretty pointless stating their brand name. It's a definite improvement over the stock seat. I've done this, and also traded my stock pegs for mini floorboards like yours. Love them so much more than the stock pegs, even though I haven't moved mine forward.....yet. I've got a pair of ROX 3" risers here, but I'm holding off on installing them. If I have to mess with the handlebars I only want to do it once. And now Helibars is offering a fully adjustable Rebel 1100 handlebar that gives about 2 inches of rise, and 4 inches of pull, on average. I think that's going to be more ideal for me.
@artvertex4152
@artvertex4152 3 ай бұрын
Being "real" is overrated. Just enjoy what you have
@makato1955
@makato1955 3 ай бұрын
patato patato. end of question