one of the first things folks do with the ST is get new risers...mostly pull backs to get the bars closer to you. When doing that - upgrade the bushings to Gooden Tite's and the other piece to fix the vibrations is good grips. The stock plastic ones they put on a $22k MSRP bike are criminal. Total garbage. I went with Avon molded grips with the new bushings and it killed 95% of the stock vibrations I was feeling.
I git the fxlrst. But considered fat Bob.. I like the style especially with a Memphis shade fairing.. don’t swap headlight that’s the coolest thing about it
Agreed, Memphis shades with the stock headlight...maybe a tank swap for a larger tank... The FXLRST is a great bike. You can't lose either way. Thanks for stopping by!
The Touring Frame need not be intimidating. What it is is heavy. I moved from a beautiful Road King to a 2023 FXLRST. I don’t miss the weight. I’m an older guy, and after a day of riding (or less) the Road King weight, in parking lots and other tight areas, really drains one’s energy. The FXLRST is so light and nimble by comparison I really do appreciate the difference. I don’t ride 2-up, and I also appreciate the shorter length and turning radius.
Hi, i’m French and i like your job, cause i have a fat bob at this moment… And maybe i change for low rider ST… But i have a good position of my fat bob, and i just want to put cam 475 for the sound and go to the road…
I traded my Indian Scout yesterday for a 2023 Fat Bob. I hate to say it, but I have buyer’s remorse. My Indian was so beautiful and smooth. Faster as well. This bike shakes. Maybe that’s a Harley thing. I love this bike, but Indian is better
@@chrisjones8743 They are smoother and faster out the door. the difference is the engine tech. I think the harley will hold its value better over time though.
@@MarvFitBikesKicks Ended up getting a fat bob. I like the forward controls better and the faring on the low rider ST didn't really do enough for me to get it. I have a road glide so if I want to long distance I just use that.
Can the fat bob be a ok beginner bike? For a person who understand and responsible, and respect the machine. I drive trucks for a living and just got my motorcycle license.
Absolutely! I recommend you test drive as many different bikes as you can. As a beginner the most important part in my opinion is to be comfortable on the bike you get. Take your time, go practice slow maneuvers in a parking lot. Best of luck, stay safe!
For me it's the Fat Bob which surprised me because of all the hype on the Low Rider ST (and the low rider to a lesser degree up until now). I'd say I felt in a better attack position even with it's forward controls (possibly due to my stature). However maybe I'm being subconsciously bias in that I have a touring bike already so if I were going to pull the plug I'd probably go for something different and I feel the Fat Bob is closer to that than the Low Rider ST for me. Still both are great bikes in their own respect.
one of the first things folks do with the ST is get new risers...mostly pull backs to get the bars closer to you. When doing that - upgrade the bushings to Gooden Tite's and the other piece to fix the vibrations is good grips. The stock plastic ones they put on a $22k MSRP bike are criminal. Total garbage. I went with Avon molded grips with the new bushings and it killed 95% of the stock vibrations I was feeling.
I git the fxlrst. But considered fat Bob.. I like the style especially with a Memphis shade fairing.. don’t swap headlight that’s the coolest thing about it
Agreed, Memphis shades with the stock headlight...maybe a tank swap for a larger tank... The FXLRST is a great bike. You can't lose either way. Thanks for stopping by!
How are you feeling about it now? I’m thinking about trading in my fat bob for a white st
Adding cruise control to my fatbob was as easy as pie..dealer activated it for 80 bucks..
The Touring Frame need not be intimidating. What it is is heavy. I moved from a beautiful Road King to a 2023 FXLRST. I don’t miss the weight. I’m an older guy, and after a day of riding (or less) the Road King weight, in parking lots and other tight areas, really drains one’s energy. The FXLRST is so light and nimble by comparison I really do appreciate the difference. I don’t ride 2-up, and I also appreciate the shorter length and turning radius.
Agreed, my Road King is a dream on the highway compared to my Street Bob but I love how light and nimble the Bob is in comparison.
Hi, i’m French and i like your job, cause i have a fat bob at this moment…
And maybe i change for low rider ST…
But i have a good position of my fat bob, and i just want to put cam 475 for the sound and go to the road…
I love the Fat Bob, especially the forward controls are very comfortable. I have the 475 cam on my road king, it's a great cam. Thanks for watching!
Both great bikes. Got to have a 5 gallon tank.
now you have me second guessing what i want lol. i'll have to test drive em all..
I traded my Indian Scout yesterday for a 2023 Fat Bob. I hate to say it, but I have buyer’s remorse. My Indian was so beautiful and smooth. Faster as well. This bike shakes. Maybe that’s a Harley thing. I love this bike, but Indian is better
@@chrisjones8743 They are smoother and faster out the door. the difference is the engine tech. I think the harley will hold its value better over time though.
@@tfi1651what did you decide on? I’m thinking about trading my 21 fat bob 114 in for a white low rider st
@@MarvFitBikesKicks Ended up getting a fat bob. I like the forward controls better and the faring on the low rider ST didn't really do enough for me to get it. I have a road glide so if I want to long distance I just use that.
Can the fat bob be a ok beginner bike? For a person who understand and responsible, and respect the machine. I drive trucks for a living and just got my motorcycle license.
Absolutely! I recommend you test drive as many different bikes as you can. As a beginner the most important part in my opinion is to be comfortable on the bike you get. Take your time, go practice slow maneuvers in a parking lot. Best of luck, stay safe!
Dudes shoes on that street glide. Lol wtf
LMAO, you know what....I never noticed until you said something....
He's wearing ladies slippers! LOL
So which one you like? Best
For me it's the Fat Bob which surprised me because of all the hype on the Low Rider ST (and the low rider to a lesser degree up until now). I'd say I felt in a better attack position even with it's forward controls (possibly due to my stature). However maybe I'm being subconsciously bias in that I have a touring bike already so if I were going to pull the plug I'd probably go for something different and I feel the Fat Bob is closer to that than the Low Rider ST for me. Still both are great bikes in their own respect.
Thinking about trading my 21 fat bob 114 in for the 2023 low rider st 🤔
Can't go wrong with either