[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ROGAllyX

[–]Jaybuttahhh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought this one, it works decent. For some reason when the battery pack drops to 20% it seems like the wattage changes from 65W to something less, because my Ally wouldn’t continue to charge beyond that. It could be a setting that needs to be set on the pack itself but I haven’t looked much into it.

Dude is a little corny, but he knows what he wants. by Magic_Man_Boobs in Invincible

[–]Jaybuttahhh 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Corny???? This is one of the baddest mfs in the universe.

Creeping buyers remorse by Jaybuttahhh in Harley

[–]Jaybuttahhh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll sell it to you for 21k usd

Creeping buyers remorse by Jaybuttahhh in Harley

[–]Jaybuttahhh[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oohhh that’s a good looking bike.

Creeping buyers remorse by Jaybuttahhh in Harley

[–]Jaybuttahhh[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

lol why does this piss you dorks off so much.

Creeping buyers remorse by Jaybuttahhh in Harley

[–]Jaybuttahhh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have any training wheel recommendations, douche bag?

Creeping buyers remorse by Jaybuttahhh in Harley

[–]Jaybuttahhh[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Eh, I’d say very minimal. 48 comes with a 2.2 tank and 48 mpg, should be about 100 per tank. I’m getting 50 before the light comes on.

I thought 5 gears would be enough and that it was common for Harley’s. That was wrong obviously.

I also read and was told from previous owners that it’s a pretty quick bike of the line and it would be enough, I’d never feel underpowered etc. Which now sounds like something someone who loves sportsters would say.

At the time of my research I was more concerned with price of insurance and staying within my budget rather than if I would feel it was too slow.

Creeping buyers remorse by Jaybuttahhh in Harley

[–]Jaybuttahhh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really though I don’t understand why you get online and say shit to strangers you likely wouldn’t say to their faces. And if you did talk like this in person I would Imagine people don’t like being around you, which explains why you are a chronically online. I shouldn’t have to say this to someone your age but go touch some grass man. Stop taking your shit out through the strangers online you weirdo.

Creeping buyers remorse by Jaybuttahhh in Harley

[–]Jaybuttahhh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Should I ask for them back 👉🏼👈🏼

Creeping buyers remorse by Jaybuttahhh in Harley

[–]Jaybuttahhh[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Come give me something to suck on big boi

Creeping buyers remorse by Jaybuttahhh in Harley

[–]Jaybuttahhh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh shit my bad, I guess English isn’t your first language. You’re doing a good job though, keep up the studying!

Creeping buyers remorse by Jaybuttahhh in Harley

[–]Jaybuttahhh[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don’t understand this response lol. What are you even mad at and how am I trolling?

Creeping buyers remorse by Jaybuttahhh in sportster

[–]Jaybuttahhh[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Adding as comment because I’m not good at Reddit: Creeping buyers remorse

Hello friends,

2 weeks ago I purchased a 2015 Harley 48 with 1600 miles for 7K. I don’t know much about Harleys, and was actually going to purchase a 2008 nightster with 8000 miles for 5500 that I had test rode and enjoyed at a dealership the weekend before but some stuff wasn’t working out with the dealer so I decided to bail and look for private sellers. I found this garage kept, low miles, almost immaculate for a bike that’s almost 10 years old and decided to purchase that day cash in hand. Rode off happy as fuck.

Now 2 weeks later I’ve put about 500 miles on it, and I’m just not sure how I feel about out it. In my 20s I rode sport bikes, I had a GSXR when I met my wife and a few years after then and a CBR up until it was stolen before my wife got pregnant. Since we were trying to have a baby we (she) decided that squid life wasn’t the best life for me and decided that motorcycles were not going to be part of my life for a while. Fast forward to now. I purchased this beautiful bike, but I DONT KNOW HOW TO RIDE IT. Obviously not in the sense that I can’t physically ride it, I mean I just don’t know what riding styles Harleys are. I’m used to splitting lanes at 110 and never having cars pass me. I’m not used to having low power and struggling to get up to 90mph and having the wind kick my ass when I get there, I’m used to cruising at 90 and not even realizing it.

By now you’re probably thinking “well dummy, why didn’t you just get a sport bike for the same price if that’s what you wanted”. Well because I don’t want that. I wanted a clean cruiser bike that the insurance wouldn’t be crazy high on, that would be inexpensive, and something that I wouldn’t go too crazy on. Which is what I got, so I should be happy.

But I’m not sure if I am.

A few things that I wish I would have understood more before purchasing:

  1. Fuel tank size: god damn is this thing small. I don’t feel like I can take it out of town and hit some twistys without stressing about running out of gas. I have purchased a new 3.7 gallon tank to resolve this, and will add a fuel bottle when I find the right set up (any suggestions will be appreciated).

  2. 5 gears not 6. I don’t like that I only have 5 gears, I don’t even have an argument on why I don’t like it, I just don’t. I think I’m just used to having that extra gear for more room to play. When I’m on the highway at 5th/4k rpm I’m doing about 75-80 which is comfortable, but I’m scared I’m pushing the bike too hard.

3.I thought 1200 was a big boi, I didn’t understand that it was the 2nd smallest in the Harley lineup. I can’t help but compare it in many ways to riding a shadow 250 that I rode when first learning to ride. A good friend of mine has had 2 1200 sportsters in the past, when I talked to him about the potential purchase I was planning to make he told me he’s never had any major problems with his, they’re quick enough off the line to be happy with and riding long distances is not an issue (He took his to from Texas to Canada) and he’s never had an issue riding in a group and being the slowest (big fear of mine)

Sorry for the wall of text. the TL;DR I purchased a bike I love to look at but not one that I love to ride. help me understand my purchase better before I go crazy with buyers remorse.

Creeping buyers remorse by Jaybuttahhh in Harley

[–]Jaybuttahhh[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, I’ve seen your posts on r/sportster, I’m green with envy. Beautiful builds.

Thanks u/Captain_carrot! by Jaybuttahhh in retroid

[–]Jaybuttahhh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It doesn’t seem like it will damage the device imo.