Im 40 and only had my L's for about 6 months. Bought a '23 Vulcan S aswell, unrestricted it myself and still deciding what exhaust to get, followed by a ecu flash. Im glad i waited this long to get my bike licence tho as im alot more mature and less ballistic. Its like nothing else riding, the most free i have ever felt, and the most present which is important as throughout the day your mid is everywhere thinking about the future the past etc, but when im in the bike its just me and the road and all the bullshit is just noise that i can outrun with a twist of throttle. Have to hold licence for minimum 3 years here in Aus now so i got a long wait before i can ride what i want. But im loving the 2015 Breakouts, the Triumph Bobber 1200, and some of the Indian's look cool too. So i got a couple years to decide what i want. Stay safe bro.
Hey bro, just wondering if you know much about servicing your own bike like checking and changing oil, etc? If you do could you do a quick video please ?
You can do it bro! Patience, persistence and motivation will get you there one day. Start by ticking off the basics i.e license, learner bike e.t.c. You'll enjoy more when you get there!
hey mate thanks for reaching out. yes parts are harder to find but considering your in canada it might be worth reaching out to your local harley dealer.
If i had to guess its probably as hard or harder in the US, and Im up in Alaska. As for custom parts a MAJORITY is over in europe, but as for exhaust theres actually a pretty good selection in the US. Fitzgerald motorsports is who I got my ground pounder from and rb racing is where I get my hardcore motor parts. Toatally worth the ass pain considering its a 120hp dohc engine that STARTS redlining at 9k