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  • Laiiney
    Laiiney
    1 year ago
    Thought I’d introduce myself! So this is my ride. Street 500. Got to say I love it. I’ve come from sports bike (Honda Fireblade) to Harley. Hard not to when hubby has a Dyna. 
    Any ideas on the best fender eliminator at all? 
  • WideglidingNZ
    WideglidingNZ
    1 year ago
    Hi Laiiney and welcome to the forums, bit of a change going from a Fireblade to a less powerful Street 500? I'm not sure if many members ride the 500? but you could try Rollies Speed shop or Revzilla to see what they have
  • Laiiney
    Laiiney
    1 year ago
    Thank you. Yeah it is a change but it’s the way to go. I’ve already noticed a big difference in the centre of gravity, positioning and weight distribution. I’m absolutely loving it and looking to get an 883 once I’m confident on this one. 
  • beaglebasher
    beaglebasher
    1 year ago
    Welcome Laiiney. Cant help with the fender eliminator.
    Is that one of em new fangled electric bikes?
  • Laiiney
    Laiiney
    1 year ago
    Nope. It’s a street 500
  • beaglebasher
    beaglebasher
    1 year ago
    Let me google it. Will get back to ya.
  • Laiiney
    Laiiney
    1 year ago
    Thanks, we’ve googled but just seeing if anyone had a preference 
  • beaglebasher
    beaglebasher
    1 year ago
    I had to google the street 500. What confused me was that big black thing in front of the motor. 
    I thought that was the battery.
  • Laiiney
    Laiiney
    1 year ago
    The air cleaner? 
  • beaglebasher
    beaglebasher
    1 year ago
    I thought that was the horn.  Naaa the other big black thing.
  • Laiiney
    Laiiney
    1 year ago
    Not sure what you’re looking at 
  • beaglebasher
    beaglebasher
    1 year ago
    Can you take a pic of the back of the bike that you want to tidy up?
    There is a few artisans on this site who have probably done what youre doing.
  • WideglidingNZ
    WideglidingNZ
    1 year ago
    Quoting Laiiney on 20 Nov 2023 07:58 AM

    Not sure what you’re looking at 

    I think bb was meaning the radiator 
  • tussuck
    tussuck
    1 year ago
    Quoting Laiiney on 19 Nov 2023 08:55 PM

    Thank you. Yeah it is a change but it’s the way to go. I’ve already noticed a big difference in the centre of gravity, positioning and weight distribution. I’m absolutely loving it and looking to get an 883 once I’m confident on this one. 

    You will love an 883!....  2nd best Harley model ever made!

  • Laiiney
    Laiiney
    1 year ago
    I’m already in love with them lol!!!!!
  • beaglebasher
    beaglebasher
    1 year ago
    Quoting Laiiney on 19 Nov 2023 08:55 PM

    Thank you. Yeah it is a change but it’s the way to go. I’ve already noticed a big difference in the centre of gravity, positioning and weight distribution. I’m absolutely loving it and looking to get an 883 once I’m confident on this one. 

    Quoting tussuck on 20 Nov 2023 09:25 PM

    You will love an 883!....  2nd best Harley model ever made!


    Be careful Laiiney, there's a lot of bullshitters around here.
  • Grease Monkey
    Grease Monkey
    1 year ago
    Laiiney I know more than one person that brought an 883 thinking the 1200 would be too much for them only to have regrets shortly after, chuck a leg over both before you buy would be my suggestion and welcome to the forum.
  • Laiiney
    Laiiney
    1 year ago
    Thank you. It’s definitely a game changer but I’ll try both 
  • OlChesnut
    OlChesnut
    1 year ago
    Quoting Grease Monkey on 21 Nov 2023 05:50 AM

    Laiiney I know more than one person that brought an 883 thinking the 1200 would be too much for them only to have regrets shortly after, chuck a leg over both before you buy would be my suggestion and welcome to the forum.

    Yeah, I second that.  Shop around for the right deal and you'll only pay $1k more for a 1200 over an 883.  The 1200 is a keeper, whereas you'll grow out of the 883.  883 is ok if you ride a lot on your own or with a group at mellow pace.  But if you ride with others that have bigger cruisers or sport touring bikes, the 1200 will keep up fine.
  • Laiiney
    Laiiney
    1 year ago
    Thank you so much! I’ve been looking at the 1200 also! Probably the best move for my riding! Appreciate the input for sure 
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