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Wunderlich engine and bag guards. Went with chrome up front and black in the back. I like the way the black bag guards compliment the black on the bags. Solid bars and easy install.
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I love that BLUE color...!!!Wunderlich engine and bag guards. Went with chrome up front and black in the back. I like the way the black bag guards compliment the black on the bags. Solid bars and easy install.
Just discovered today that the backrest from my Harley Low Rider ST that's using a saddlemen seat can accept the Rider backrest!
The backrest from Saddlemen is far superior to the one that comes stock on the cross country seat. Only thing you lose is the ability to adjust it up and down at the different notch points since the BMW are on the opposite side of the saddlemens.
Going to order a different cover for the backrest to better match the BMWs. Just an FYI for anyone else who would like to run this as well.
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In short, the Low Rider has a shorter wheel base and is much lighter than the Roctane so you can throw it around corners much easier and is easier to handle. But, I feel more comfortable on the R18 because it has a longer wheel base. The mis controls on the Low Rider feel much more crowded and the seating position is not ideal for long distance even with an aftermarket seat.I have had a Sportster for 15 years and I was wondering for a while to replace it for a Low Rider S and in the meantime I asked to try the R18 and I liked it beside the good price they gave me for a new unit in stock with all the extras, and finally chose to buy it and don’t sell the Sportster.
Can you say the differences you feel between the R18 and the Low Rider?
I love the R18 so much, but I have always liked a lot Low Rider models. HD prices in Europe are getting crazy, always so expensive but lately impossible.
Buenas noches quarentayocho.I love the R18 so much, but I have always liked a lot Low Rider models. HD prices in Europe are getting crazy, always so expensive but lately impossible.
I am in Spain too, Antquera afueras.Hi @Petrus I have got the HD experience for 15 years with my Sportster and from a Road Glide Special that I rented in the US. I just asked the differences with the Low Rider S because it’s a model that I like and it’s not easy getting objective oppinions from people who really know well both models.
I like how my R18 works and I think that its quality is better than HD models, the same as I believe it’s Ok liking and enjoying different brands and models without losing the authentic rider license, despite my HD friends removed it from meand my sport and tourism riders friends don’t understand R18 models (neither HD) and how we can enjoy them,..
Between prices, a new R18 TC is cheaper than a Street Glide, same as a new R18 is than a Low Rider S, I think it’s the same if you look for 2nd hand models, here in Spain, trying to compare similar models.
Regards
As dude who owns both (2018 Low Rider with the Milwaukee 8 and a 2021 R18), these are my thoughts on the differences:Can you say the differences you feel between the R18 and the Low Rider?
I am lucky enough to own a bunch of bikes. And I probably work on them more than I ride them. Always fidgeting or titivating something. I generally have three to four out of action, waiting for something: chroming, painting, farkles, bling, information or simply time. I initially compile a Worklist, fiddle that for a while, get everything lined up (which can spill into years, during which I can completely change course) and then knuckle down and tackle the entire project over a 3-4-week period. I originally contemplated a bobber along R18 Concept lines but then, over time, pivoted to assembling my interpretation of the R18 Classic.Rommel. Done, more or less.
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Not on the list, is spare set of fishtails that I recently bought on eBay. I plan to get those gutted - I need a louder exhaust note.
Many thanks for the review! So complete.As dude who owns both (2018 Low Rider with the Milwaukee 8 and a 2021 R18), these are my thoughts on the differences:
The BMW is better engineered. The parts are high quality and changing things out it easy.
The BMW is heavier and you can feel it, whether it is pushing it around in the garage or slow speed movement.
The Low Rider is smoother over rough roads and more nimble.
The R18 is more planted and the handling is more precise.
Both engines are great and neither sound like a Harley. The BMW puts a lot less heat on the rider, it's the coolest experience of any substantial air cooled engine I have operated and my choice for hot days.
The Harley has better paint. The BMW has better chrome.
As far as what have I done to my R18, I added ebay Chinesium backrest, windshield and driving light mount. Copies of factory, but at 1/7th the price. The backrest pad was absolute crap, but I've got a pad from an older bike I've already modified to put on it. I only added a windshield so I have somewhere to put my parking pass for work, and so far I don't care for the windshield experience, but being that it is cheap I'm going to try modifying it to get rid of the buffetting when it's installed for commuting. I'll get some pictures up once I get finished chopping it up.
If I remember correctly you have to loosen the steering damper just to get the crash bars on/off.I'm seriously considering... removing the Engine Crash Bar, which also secures the Lower Leg Wind Protection Fairing from my R18 B for the Summer Season...
I think it will give the bike an overall cleaner look; only if, it can be removed-installed easily, without completing dissembling the lower leg fairings and the 100 associated pieces...
Removing the Engine Protection Bar is pretty straightforward (4 Screws); it's freeing up the Lower Leg Protection in order to free it from the header pipe...
More to follow..
Hello, where did you buy the headlight cover? Give me link, thanks... I just realized what 'Creature of Habit' I am ... looks like I am parking virtually in the exact same spot every day
and my kick stand actually wore a groove into the asphalt
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Go figure ...