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Yachting Channel
318: $80,000,000 Superyacht Arctic P

Yachting Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 3:07


Every week YIR will introduce you to one Superyacht.  This week we introduce you to MY Arctic P. Find out all the details you need to know when it comes to this amazing superyacht! Ex: Arctic Research; Arctic Built By: Schichau-Unterweser GmbH Built in: Bremerhaven, German Launched in: 1969 Refit: 2008 Length Overall: 87.57 metres / 287.3 feet. Waterline Length: 78 (255.9 ft) Naval Architecture: Schichau-Unterweser Gross Tonnes: 2610 Hull / Superstructure Construction Material: steel / steel Owner of ARCTIC P: As of 2017, Gretal Packer, unknown if she is currently the owner. For Sale: Unknown Material Used For Deck: steel-teak Flagged: Bahamas Max yacht charter guests: 12 Number of Crew Members: 25 Total engine power output 13190 HP /9706 KW. Approximate Cruise Speed is 20 nautical miles per hour. Top Speed: 22 nautical miles per hour. Fuel Capacity: 1250000 L. Beam: 14.78m/48.5ft. Waterline Length (LWL): 78m/255.9ft. Draught at deepest: 7.4m/24.3ft. Time Stamps: 0:00 - Introduction 0:19 - Exterior 0:33 - Interior 0:42 - Speed 1:07 - Headlines 1:22 - Price #yachting #yacht #yachtlife #sailing #yachts #boat #boating #luxury #superyacht #luxuryyacht #boats #boatlife #sea #yachtdesign #luxurylifestyle #yachtlifestyle #yachtworld #megayacht #yachtcharter #motoryacht #sail #travel #yachtinglife #superyachts #sailboat #sailinglife #ocean #yachtinglifestyle #vlog #yachtinginternationalradio

GHT Overland - Overlanding Adventure

Visit us at https://ghtoverland.com/podcastsThe Hollis family is Team Hunt AdventureTalking with Mike and Ellen Hollis you’re immediately aware of the passion and love they have for their son Hunt; as all parents do for their children however there’s something very humbling you will learn. At their most joyous moment of welcoming their son into their loving family, something was not right. Eventually they were told Hunt may not walk, and within a year of testing the doctors diagnose Hunt with mitochondrial disease. A chronic genetic disorder that’s associated with slow growth and developmental delays. Mike and Ellen explain to us how Hunt’s GI system is affected and although it took lots of physical therapy, braces on his legs, a walker, and special shoes, Hunt is now a very active 9 year old boy who walks, runs and loves hiking!In this two part episode with the Hollis family you will hear a family with true “GHT” as we call it. With Gratitude towards every moment they spend as a family, to everyone who’s supported them, and especially to those who are kind towards others without judgment. Humble is saying it lightly from a family that remains laser focused on their son, however has raised nearly $500,000 to support other families facing similar challenges. Mike even did a Triathlon with a thirty year old man with mitochondrial disease, pulling him in a raft for the swim section, pulling him in a trailer during the bike sections that then doubled as the same trailer Mike pushed him in for the final running portion. There’s no question the Hollis family has Tenacity in tackling life in a positive way regardless of the challenges they face.We met Mike, Ellen and Hunt in a Safeway parking lot after the NW Overland Rally. Now you are about to enjoy learning about their story and how Overland Adventure is their best therapy for challenges beyond what most of us face. So, if Overlanding is therapy for Hollis family, Overland Adventure; or as Hunt would say, Jeep Crawling is surely great for everyone else!Adventure Awaits - Be Kind, Be Present and Do Good ThingsGHT Overland Travel Podcast - Notes from the InterviewWebsite: http://teamhunt.orgInstagram: @teamhuntadventureFacebook: facebook.com/Team-HuntTeam Hunt Adventure Jeep Spec'sVehicle: 2013 Jeep Wrangler “Cap’n”Fuel Capacity: factory 18.6 gallon tankSpare Fuel: AEV 10.2 gallon Fuel CaddyWater Capacity: 5 gallon capacity in the rear AEV bumper with upto an additional 10 gallons with an auxiliary tank on the roof.Shower: Nemo Helio portable pressure shower and “Goodwipes”Solar: 150 watt tri fold OverlandSolar panelRefrigerator: 50 litre National LunaRecovery Gear: Maxtrax and a Warn WinchTop Pieces of Gear: Dual Battery System & RefrigeratorRemoved Gear: Inflatable YoloBoard (paddle board) - clothes, extra kitchen items, along with added recreational gear. Opting for gear to document their adventures, over gear related to comfort.Memorable DestinationsCorral Hollow Trail in California USAGlacier National Park USATofino CanadaFavorite Overlanding RecipesEpiphany! Anything taste good in the woods. This has been a valuable discovery process for Hunt’s diet. Hunts Favorites consist of Peanut Butter, bread, Mac n Cheese and bananas.YouTube videos - Added ResourcesCappy w/ 410 Expedition

GHT Overland - Overlanding Adventure

Visit us at https://ghtoverland.com/podcastsThe Hollis family is Team Hunt AdventureTalking with Mike and Ellen Hollis you’re immediately aware of the passion and love they have for their son Hunt; as all parents do for their children however there’s something very humbling you will learn. At their most joyous moment of welcoming their son into their loving family, something was not right. Eventually they were told Hunt may not walk, and within a year of testing the doctors diagnose Hunt with mitochondrial disease. A chronic genetic disorder that’s associated with slow growth and developmental delays. Mike and Ellen explain to us how Hunt’s GI system is affected and although it took lots of physical therapy, braces on his legs, a walker, and special shoes, Hunt is now a very active 9 year old boy who walks, runs and loves hiking!In this two part episode with the Hollis family you will hear a family with true “GHT” as we call it. With Gratitude towards every moment they spend as a family, to everyone who’s supported them, and especially to those who are kind towards others without judgment. Humble is saying it lightly from a family that remains laser focused on their son, however has raised nearly $500,000 to support other families facing similar challenges. Mike even did a Triathlon with a thirty year old man with mitochondrial disease, pulling him in a raft for the swim section, pulling him in a trailer during the bike sections that then doubled as the same trailer Mike pushed him in for the final running portion. There’s no question the Hollis family has Tenacity in tackling life in a positive way regardless of the challenges they face.We met Mike, Ellen and Hunt in a Safeway parking lot after the NW Overland Rally. Now you are about to enjoy learning about their story and how Overland Adventure is their best therapy for challenges beyond what most of us face. So, if Overlanding is therapy for Hollis family, Overland Adventure; or as Hunt would say, Jeep Crawling is surely great for everyone else!Adventure Awaits - Be Kind, Be Present and Do Good ThingsGHT Overland Travel Podcast - Notes from the InterviewWebsite: http://teamhunt.orgInstagram: @teamhuntadventureFacebook: facebook.com/Team-HuntTeam Hunt Adventure Jeep Spec'sVehicle: 2013 Jeep Wrangler “Cap’n”Fuel Capacity: factory 18.6 gallon tankSpare Fuel: AEV 10.2 gallon Fuel CaddyWater Capacity: 5 gallon capacity in the rear AEV bumper with upto an additional 10 gallons with an auxiliary tank on the roof.Shower: Nemo Helio portable pressure shower and “Goodwipes”Solar: 150 watt tri fold OverlandSolar panelRefrigerator: 50 litre National LunaRecovery Gear: Maxtrax and a Warn WinchTop Pieces of Gear: Dual Battery System & RefrigeratorRemoved Gear: Inflatable YoloBoard (paddle board) - clothes, extra kitchen items, along with added recreational gear. Opting for gear to document their adventures, over gear related to comfort.Memorable DestinationsCorral Hollow Trail in California USAGlacier National Park USATofino CanadaFavorite Overlanding RecipesEpiphany! Anything taste good in the woods. This has been a valuable discovery process for Hunt’s diet. Hunts Favorites consist of Peanut Butter, bread, Mac n Cheese and bananas.YouTube videos - Added ResourcesCappy w/ 410 Expedition

GHT Overland - Overlanding Adventure

Visit us at https://ghtoverland.com/podcastsThe Hollis family is Team Hunt AdventureTalking with Mike and Ellen Hollis you’re immediately aware of the passion and love they have for their son Hunt; as all parents do for their children however there’s something very humbling you will learn. At their most joyous moment of welcoming their son into their loving family, something was not right. Eventually they were told Hunt may not walk, and within a year of testing the doctors diagnose Hunt with mitochondrial disease. A chronic genetic disorder that’s associated with slow growth and developmental delays. Mike and Ellen explain to us how Hunt’s GI system is affected and although it took lots of physical therapy, braces on his legs, a walker, and special shoes, Hunt is now a very active 9 year old boy who walks, runs and loves hiking!In this two part episode with the Hollis family you will hear a family with true “GHT” as we call it. With Gratitude towards every moment they spend as a family, to everyone who’s supported them, and especially to those who are kind towards others without judgment. Humble is saying it lightly from a family that remains laser focused on their son, however has raised nearly $500,000 to support other families facing similar challenges. Mike even did a Triathlon with a thirty year old man with mitochondrial disease, pulling him in a raft for the swim section, pulling him in a trailer during the bike sections that then doubled as the same trailer Mike pushed him in for the final running portion. There’s no question the Hollis family has Tenacity in tackling life in a positive way regardless of the challenges they face.We met Mike, Ellen and Hunt in a Safeway parking lot after the NW Overland Rally. Now you are about to enjoy learning about their story and how Overland Adventure is their best therapy for challenges beyond what most of us face. So, if Overlanding is therapy for Hollis family, Overland Adventure; or as Hunt would say, Jeep Crawling is surely great for everyone else!Adventure Awaits - Be Kind, Be Present and Do Good ThingsGHT Overland Travel Podcast - Notes from the InterviewWebsite: http://teamhunt.orgInstagram: @teamhuntadventureFacebook: facebook.com/Team-HuntTeam Hunt Adventure Jeep Spec'sVehicle: 2013 Jeep Wrangler “Cap’n”Fuel Capacity: factory 18.6 gallon tankSpare Fuel: AEV 10.2 gallon Fuel CaddyWater Capacity: 5 gallon capacity in the rear AEV bumper with upto an additional 10 gallons with an auxiliary tank on the roof.Shower: Nemo Helio portable pressure shower and “Goodwipes”Solar: 150 watt tri fold OverlandSolar panelRefrigerator: 50 litre National LunaRecovery Gear: Maxtrax and a Warn WinchTop Pieces of Gear: Dual Battery System & RefrigeratorRemoved Gear: Inflatable YoloBoard (paddle board) - clothes, extra kitchen items, along with added recreational gear. Opting for gear to document their adventures, over gear related to comfort.Memorable DestinationsCorral Hollow Trail in California USAGlacier National Park USATofino CanadaFavorite Overlanding RecipesEpiphany! Anything taste good in the woods. This has been a valuable discovery process for Hunt’s diet. Hunts Favorites consist of Peanut Butter, bread, Mac n Cheese and bananas.YouTube videos - Added ResourcesCappy w/ 410 Expedition

GHT Overland - Overlanding Adventure

Visit us at https://ghtoverland.com/podcastsThe Hollis family is Team Hunt AdventureTalking with Mike and Ellen Hollis you’re immediately aware of the passion and love they have for their son Hunt; as all parents do for their children however there’s something very humbling you will learn. At their most joyous moment of welcoming their son into their loving family, something was not right. Eventually they were told Hunt may not walk, and within a year of testing the doctors diagnose Hunt with mitochondrial disease. A chronic genetic disorder that’s associated with slow growth and developmental delays. Mike and Ellen explain to us how Hunt’s GI system is affected and although it took lots of physical therapy, braces on his legs, a walker, and special shoes, Hunt is now a very active 9 year old boy who walks, runs and loves hiking!In this two part episode with the Hollis family you will hear a family with true “GHT” as we call it. With Gratitude towards every moment they spend as a family, to everyone who’s supported them, and especially to those who are kind towards others without judgment. Humble is saying it lightly from a family that remains laser focused on their son, however has raised nearly $500,000 to support other families facing similar challenges. Mike even did a Triathlon with a thirty year old man with mitochondrial disease, pulling him in a raft for the swim section, pulling him in a trailer during the bike sections that then doubled as the same trailer Mike pushed him in for the final running portion. There’s no question the Hollis family has Tenacity in tackling life in a positive way regardless of the challenges they face.We met Mike, Ellen and Hunt in a Safeway parking lot after the NW Overland Rally. Now you are about to enjoy learning about their story and how Overland Adventure is their best therapy for challenges beyond what most of us face. So, if Overlanding is therapy for Hollis family, Overland Adventure; or as Hunt would say, Jeep Crawling is surely great for everyone else!Adventure Awaits - Be Kind, Be Present and Do Good ThingsGHT Overland Travel Podcast - Notes from the InterviewWebsite: http://teamhunt.orgInstagram: @teamhuntadventureFacebook: facebook.com/Team-HuntTeam Hunt Adventure Jeep Spec'sVehicle: 2013 Jeep Wrangler “Cap’n”Fuel Capacity: factory 18.6 gallon tankSpare Fuel: AEV 10.2 gallon Fuel CaddyWater Capacity: 5 gallon capacity in the rear AEV bumper with upto an additional 10 gallons with an auxiliary tank on the roof.Shower: Nemo Helio portable pressure shower and “Goodwipes”Solar: 150 watt tri fold OverlandSolar panelRefrigerator: 50 litre National LunaRecovery Gear: Maxtrax and a Warn WinchTop Pieces of Gear: Dual Battery System & RefrigeratorRemoved Gear: Inflatable YoloBoard (paddle board) - clothes, extra kitchen items, along with added recreational gear. Opting for gear to document their adventures, over gear related to comfort.Memorable DestinationsCorral Hollow Trail in California USAGlacier National Park USATofino CanadaFavorite Overlanding RecipesEpiphany! Anything taste good in the woods. This has been a valuable discovery process for Hunt’s diet. Hunts Favorites consist of Peanut Butter, bread, Mac n Cheese and bananas.YouTube videos - Added ResourcesCappy w/ 410 Expedition

GHT Overland - Overlanding Adventure
Holland Africa Tour Part 2

GHT Overland - Overlanding Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 36:05


Visit GHToverland.com/podcasts for all our Overland Podcast episodes with comprehensive notes for each episode.Overlander Marco Mok from Holland Africa TourMarco has been overlanding and exploring with the Holland Africa Tour since 2004 starting with a trip from Sudan to Ethiopia. Shortly after he followed up with an overlanding trip from Cameroon to Chad, followed by several trip in Morocco. The Holland Africa Tour (HAT) uses three M.A.N. trucks (German truck brand); a 8x8 for storage of relief goods and supplies. A 6x6 with two cabins for up to seven passengers, also used for the tours kitchen and crew member belongings. Their newest addition, a 4x4 used for spare parts and supporting equipment.Most impressive to us is the Holland Africa Tours humanitarian efforts. From donations of cars, a piano, to ropes, shoes and soccer balls. They are always bringing smiles to the most remote villages in Africa, based completely on their experience and relationships built over many years. Knowing what people need and what will make life for them a little better. You will want to look into what they are doing and consider a tour with them to see first hand, parts of the world you’ve only imagined from documentaries on National Geographic. Do not expect catered meals and room service, expect to become part of a team changing lives, yours is sure to be forever impacted! The Gratitude from those you help, to the Humbling feeling of just how appreciative and kind people are for your Tenacity to get off the couch and doing something good for them, asking nothing in return.See the movie (documentary) link below from the Holland Africa Tour - it is unquestionably worth your time! Overland Travel Podcast - Show NotesWebsite: https://www.hollandafricatour.nlFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/hollandafricatourVehicles: All from the M.A.N. brand of trucks in Germany - 8x8, 6x6 and a 4x4 Fuel Capacity : 792 gallons of spare fuel (3,000 liters)Water Capacity: 396 gallons (1,500 liters)Clothes Washing: Plastic drum with water, soap, then followed by a long bumpy road.Shower: none - wet wipes Solar: none - lots of battery power Refrigerator: 2 full size refrigeratorsTop Pieces of Gear: CameraFavorite Places: N. Sudan the Sahara Pyramids, the Nile, Sunsets in the Desert. Namibia; easy to rent a 4x4 and push your limits. Favorite Recipes: Spaghetti; easy to prepare meals.Additional Reference:Examples of the work the Holland Africa Tour is doing: https://www.hollandafricatour.nl/?page_id=31Apply to join the Holland Africa Tour: https://ghtoverland.com/holland-africa-tour

GHT Overland - Overlanding Adventure
Holland Africa Tour Part 2

GHT Overland - Overlanding Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 36:05


Visit GHToverland.com/podcasts for all our Overland Podcast episodes with comprehensive notes for each episode.Overlander Marco Mok from Holland Africa TourMarco has been overlanding and exploring with the Holland Africa Tour since 2004 starting with a trip from Sudan to Ethiopia. Shortly after he followed up with an overlanding trip from Cameroon to Chad, followed by several trip in Morocco. The Holland Africa Tour (HAT) uses three M.A.N. trucks (German truck brand); a 8x8 for storage of relief goods and supplies. A 6x6 with two cabins for up to seven passengers, also used for the tours kitchen and crew member belongings. Their newest addition, a 4x4 used for spare parts and supporting equipment.Most impressive to us is the Holland Africa Tours humanitarian efforts. From donations of cars, a piano, to ropes, shoes and soccer balls. They are always bringing smiles to the most remote villages in Africa, based completely on their experience and relationships built over many years. Knowing what people need and what will make life for them a little better. You will want to look into what they are doing and consider a tour with them to see first hand, parts of the world you’ve only imagined from documentaries on National Geographic. Do not expect catered meals and room service, expect to become part of a team changing lives, yours is sure to be forever impacted! The Gratitude from those you help, to the Humbling feeling of just how appreciative and kind people are for your Tenacity to get off the couch and doing something good for them, asking nothing in return.See the movie (documentary) link below from the Holland Africa Tour - it is unquestionably worth your time! Overland Travel Podcast - Show NotesWebsite: https://www.hollandafricatour.nlFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/hollandafricatourVehicles: All from the M.A.N. brand of trucks in Germany - 8x8, 6x6 and a 4x4 Fuel Capacity : 792 gallons of spare fuel (3,000 liters)Water Capacity: 396 gallons (1,500 liters)Clothes Washing: Plastic drum with water, soap, then followed by a long bumpy road.Shower: none - wet wipes Solar: none - lots of battery power Refrigerator: 2 full size refrigeratorsTop Pieces of Gear: CameraFavorite Places: N. Sudan the Sahara Pyramids, the Nile, Sunsets in the Desert. Namibia; easy to rent a 4x4 and push your limits. Favorite Recipes: Spaghetti; easy to prepare meals.Additional Reference:Examples of the work the Holland Africa Tour is doing: https://www.hollandafricatour.nl/?page_id=31Apply to join the Holland Africa Tour: https://ghtoverland.com/holland-africa-tour

GHT Overland - Overlanding Adventure
Holland Africa Tour Part 1

GHT Overland - Overlanding Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 37:13


Visit GHToverland.com/podcasts for all our Overland Podcast episodes with comprehensive notes for each episode.Overlander Marco Mok from Holland Africa Tour:Marco has been overlanding and exploring with the Holland Africa Tour since 2004 starting with a trip from Sudan to Ethiopia. Shortly after he followed up with an overlanding trip from Cameroon to Chad, followed by several trip in Morocco. The Holland Africa Tour (HAT) uses three M.A.N. trucks (German truck brand); a 8x8 for storage of relief goods and supplies. A 6x6 with two cabins for up to seven passengers, also used for the tours kitchen and crew member belongings. Their newest addition, a 4x4 used for spare parts and supporting equipment.Most impressive to us is the Holland Africa Tours humanitarian efforts. From donations of cars, a piano, to ropes, shoes and soccer balls. They are always bringing smiles to the most remote villages in Africa, based completely on their experience and relationships built over many years. Knowing what people need and what will make life for them a little better. You will want to look into what they are doing and consider a tour with them to see first hand, parts of the world you’ve only imagined from documentaries on National Geographic. Do not expect catered meals and room service, expect to become part of a team changing lives, yours is sure to be forever impacted! The Gratitude from those you help, to the Humbling feeling of just how appreciative and kind people are for your Tenacity to get off the couch and doing something good for them, asking nothing in return.See the movie (documentary) link below from the Holland Africa Tour - it is unquestionably worth your time! Overland Travel Podcast - Show NotesWebsite: https://www.hollandafricatour.nlFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/hollandafricatourVehicles: All from the M.A.N. brand of trucks in Germany - 8x8, 6x6 and a 4x4 Fuel Capacity : 792 gallons of spare fuel (3,000 liters)Water Capacity: 396 gallons (1,500 liters)Clothes Washing: Plastic drum with water, soap, then followed by a long bumpy road.Shower: none - wet wipes Solar: none - lots of battery power Refrigerator: 2 full size refrigeratorsTop Pieces of Gear: CamaraFavorite Places: N. Sudan the Sahara Pyramids, the Nile, Sunsets in the Desert. Namibia; easy to rent a 4x4 and push your limits. Favorite Recipes: Spaghetti; easy to prepare meals.

GHT Overland - Overlanding Adventure
Holland Africa Tour Part 1

GHT Overland - Overlanding Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 37:13


Visit GHToverland.com/podcasts for all our Overland Podcast episodes with comprehensive notes for each episode.Overlander Marco Mok from Holland Africa Tour:Marco has been overlanding and exploring with the Holland Africa Tour since 2004 starting with a trip from Sudan to Ethiopia. Shortly after he followed up with an overlanding trip from Cameroon to Chad, followed by several trip in Morocco. The Holland Africa Tour (HAT) uses three M.A.N. trucks (German truck brand); a 8x8 for storage of relief goods and supplies. A 6x6 with two cabins for up to seven passengers, also used for the tours kitchen and crew member belongings. Their newest addition, a 4x4 used for spare parts and supporting equipment.Most impressive to us is the Holland Africa Tours humanitarian efforts. From donations of cars, a piano, to ropes, shoes and soccer balls. They are always bringing smiles to the most remote villages in Africa, based completely on their experience and relationships built over many years. Knowing what people need and what will make life for them a little better. You will want to look into what they are doing and consider a tour with them to see first hand, parts of the world you’ve only imagined from documentaries on National Geographic. Do not expect catered meals and room service, expect to become part of a team changing lives, yours is sure to be forever impacted! The Gratitude from those you help, to the Humbling feeling of just how appreciative and kind people are for your Tenacity to get off the couch and doing something good for them, asking nothing in return.See the movie (documentary) link below from the Holland Africa Tour - it is unquestionably worth your time! Overland Travel Podcast - Show NotesWebsite: https://www.hollandafricatour.nlFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/hollandafricatourVehicles: All from the M.A.N. brand of trucks in Germany - 8x8, 6x6 and a 4x4 Fuel Capacity : 792 gallons of spare fuel (3,000 liters)Water Capacity: 396 gallons (1,500 liters)Clothes Washing: Plastic drum with water, soap, then followed by a long bumpy road.Shower: none - wet wipes Solar: none - lots of battery power Refrigerator: 2 full size refrigeratorsTop Pieces of Gear: CamaraFavorite Places: N. Sudan the Sahara Pyramids, the Nile, Sunsets in the Desert. Namibia; easy to rent a 4x4 and push your limits. Favorite Recipes: Spaghetti; easy to prepare meals.

Law Abiding Biker | Street Biker Motorcycle Podcast
LAB-139-About the 2016 Harley Dyna Low Rider S | Biker Talk

Law Abiding Biker | Street Biker Motorcycle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2017 79:18


Official Website: Podcast-In this episode we talk all about the 2016 Harley-Davidson Dyna Low Rider S we have in the Law Abiding Biker™ garage for a while. We have done quite a few projects on it and of course, we filmed them for you. Check out our video titled, Install Forward Controls on a Harley Davidson Softail or Dyna-Guide & Instructions.  We recently put new 12" West Coast MX T-Bars on this bike and they look awesome! Check out our video titled, Install Handlebars Harley Dyna, Softail, Sportster | Extend Wires & Cables.  The 2016 Dyna Low Rider S (special) was the first for this model. Harley is making some "special" models. Although they are not a "CVO" model, they are somewhat of a "one off" bike and they have some special things about them. Harley seems to be doing this with other models too. Our 2016 Dyna Low Rider S came stock with the Screamin’ Eagle Twin Cam 110 engine (1,801 cc) on this small frame bike. And she really rips! It also came stock with cruise control and throttle by wire. It has a cable clutch and not hydraulic clutch, which we would have preferred.  It also comes with upgraded suspension, the six-speed transmission, ABS brakes, and dual front disc brakes.  We put Vance & Hines Short Shots Staggered exhaust and we tuned the electronic fuel injection (EFI) using a Vance and Hines Fuel Pak 3. The bike came with a stage one Screamin Eagle air intake. I am really digging riding this bike now that we have it all setup! New Free Video Announced:  How to Replace & Install a Shifter Lever Shaft Seal on a Harley-Davidson  EMAIL 1:  From: Will Janes Video Referenced: Access, View & Clear Harley Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC’s)-For All Years/Models  Your email regarding the security code for Harley's........ I read your information and there is something that you should know. I'm a retired Police Officer from York Region and have had bikes for 40 odd years. I have about 14 now.  In August of this year I purchased a new Harley Ultra Limited Low. When I picked up my new bike, they showed my how the security system works and taking their advise, I changed the code. Safe and secure!  In October I had my bike in the garage and attempted to start it. It would not start and a member came up to trailer it to the dealership. This gentleman made several attempts to start the bike without any luck. He asked me for my security code and I told him I had forgotten it. He then told me that he could override my code and start the bike.   I was curious and again asked him how he could override my security code. He told me that the dealership people have the knowledge to do this override! Interesting. So basically dealership employees could steal my bike! Turns out there was a module in the starter circuit that burnt out. They fixed it the next day..good service! EMAIL 2:  From: Ron Trusty of Wilmington, OH  What tools would you recommend taking for my 2012 Harley Street Gilde on a long ride out west? 4,000 miles...   MY RESPONSE: (affiliate links)  CruzTools RTH3 Roadtech Harley Davidson Tool Kit  CruzTools EKH1 Econo Harley Davidson Tool Kit  Use Coupon Code: LAB15 Get 15% Off Free Shipping on orders over $25 Sponsor-Ciro 3D Innovative products for Harley-Davidson Affordable chrome, lighting, and comfort products.  Ciro 3D has a passion for design and innovation New Patrons: Jason Betts of Big Fork, MT Bob Siemion of Philadelphia, PENNSYLVANIA Mark Jariash of Beaumont, CA If you appreciate the content we put out and want to make sure it keeps on coming your way then become a Patron too! There are benefits and there is no risk. TECH SPEC  PRICE $16,699 ENGINE 1801cc, air-cooled 45° V-twin TRANSMISSION/FINAL DRIVE 6-speed/belt CLAIMED HORSEPOWER n/a CLAIMED TORQUE 115 lb.-ft. @ 3500 rpm FRAME Tubular-steel tubular frame FRONT SUSPENSION H-D Premium Ride 49mm fork REAR SUSPENSION H-D Premium Ride emulsion shocks FRONT BRAKE Hayes four-piston caliper, 300mm disc REAR BRAKE Hayes two-piston caliper, 292mm disc RAKE/TRAIL 30.5º/5.1 in. WHEELBASE 64.2 in. SEAT HEIGHT 26.6 in. FUEL CAPACITY 4.7 gal. CLAIMED WEIGHT 674 lb. wet ________________________________________________________________ CHECK US OUT AND SUBSCRIBE:  Website: http://www.LawAbidingBiker.com   Email & Voicemail: http://www.LawAbidingBiker.com/Contact   Phone Hotline: 509-731-3548   Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawAbidingBiker   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawabidingbiker        YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/scrappy587     Google Plus Page: https://plus.google.com/b/104041070580228657262/+Lawabidingbiker587   Instagram: http://instagram.com/lawabidingbiker     RSS: feed://www.LawAbidingBiker.com/feed   iTunes Direct Link to Podcast:  https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/law-abiding-biker-podcast/id622424087    Stitcher Radio: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/law-abiding-biker-podcast   TuneIn Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/Law-Abiding-Biker-p562288/

Law Abiding Biker | Street Biker Motorcycle Podcast
LAB-82-2015 Harley Road Glide Dealership Purchase Process-Lurch gets a new bike!

Law Abiding Biker | Street Biker Motorcycle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2015 94:45


Official Website: http://www.lawabidingbiker.com PODCAST & VIDEO-In this video Lurch and I ride to the Rattlesnake Mountain Harley-Davidson dealership at 3305 W 19th Ave, Kennewick, WA 99338. Lurch has a plan to trade in his 2008 Harley Street Glide for a 2015 Harley Road Glide Special. Although I have always personally liked the look of the batwing style fairing on the Street Glide models, Harley has re-designed the shark nose fairing on the 2015 Road Glide models and I like the new look much better. Lurch and his 2015 Road Glide Lurch is 6 foot 6 inches tall, so because of the fixed fairing (does not turn with the handlebars) we will be able to install 13" ape handlebars and push them forward farther. This will give Lurch a more stretched out and comfortable riding position. The bars can not be pushed as far forward on the Street Glide, because of the different fairing that turns with the bars. •Check out our #1 rated Harley Handlebar Install Videos-Fairing and non-fairing videos available! Further Information: VIDEO & BLOG-In this video I had some time with a 2015 Harley Davidson Road Glide in what Harley is calling "mysterious red sunglo" & it is beautiful! Harley took 2014 off on producing the Road Glide, so I was excited to check this bike out! I shot some awesome video and photographed the bike. There is also the Road Glide Special for 2015, which is essentially the same bike, but comes with some extra goodies. The special comes standard with the upgraded larger 6.5 inch touch screen version of the new "Boom!™ Box" infotainment/GPS system, a security system, and Premium low hand-adjustable rear suspension, which I like much better from experience in riding with both. Here is a free video & information I released on how to properly adjust the low hand adjustable rear suspension. The special also comes with a finished off shiny black painted inner dash instead of the matte black finish on the standard model. Note that the larger 6.5-inch touch-screen Boom!™ Box/GPS system is an option on the standard model. Harley-Davidson touring models first came out with the Boom!™ Box system in 2014 as part of Project Rushmore. Now, although the Boom!™ Box Infotainment System is pretty awesome, it does come with a fairly steep learning curve that has frustrated many Harley owners until now. In fact, most owners of the Boom!™ Box system have no idea about the hidden menus, bugs, issues, necessary software updates, mapping integration, nor the system's full overall capabilities. With my #1 viewed Harley-Davidson Boom!™ Box Infotainment System instructional videos I straighten that learning curve out for motorcyclists/bikers and relieve the stress. These videos have received rave reviews from the motorcycle/biker community and for that I thank you! Check out the #1 Viewed Harley-Davidson Boom!™ Box Instructional Videos Here! SEE PHOTO GALLERY The feature that most distinguishes the Road Glide from the other touring models is its fixed frame-mount “shark-nose” fairing and dual front headlights. The handlebars move inside the fairing, which stays put. On other touring models, such as the Street Glide, the handlebars move with the fairing and it is often called the "batwing" fairing. First seen on the 2014 touring models, the Road Glide now sports the upper fairing vent with a manual switch to shut it off in inclement weather. This vent is to minimize head buffeting by putting a curtain of air (wall) in front of you, forcing the oncoming air up and over your helmet while riding. My 2014 Street Glide special has this fairing vent and I have ridden a ton. My estimation is that it reduces head buffeting by 20-30 percent, so it is well worth it. In addition to the main upper vent are two vents to each side of the headlights, which are “Dual Reflector Daymaker LED” headlights. Harley says these headlights have significantly more spread and greater punch than standard headlights. Harley-Davidson is calling this new three-way air venting system the “triple splitstream vent”. Because the fixed fairing sits way further forward from the rider than on other models, the two additional lower vents are designed to lift the airflow per Harley-Davidson. The dramatic reduction in head buffeting has not only improved rider comfort, but also the listening quality of the Boom!™ Box sound system. A new handlebar bend reduces rider reach by 5.5 inches, which improves long-range comfort. Revised hand controls (just like 2014 models) have improved ergonomics, and a pair of thumb joysticks helps control the Boom!™ Box Infotainment and navigation. The standard comes with air-adjustable twin rear shocks. Here is a free video & information I released on how to adjust these air type shocks. With the Rushmore Project Harley put the new hard injection-molded saddlebags, which are the same convenient easy-open units found on Harley’s other touring models. The 2015 Road Glide standard comes with optional Reflex Linked Brakes with ABS, which I highly recommend for all riders. Of course they are anti-lock brakes, but much more. The integrated system senses too much front or rear brake applied by a rider and evens it out for you automatically, which is critical for emergency braking situations. I have tested this new braking system out intensely in all kinds of weather and road conditions and let me tell you that this bike stops fast and it is very controlled! With all the close calls us motorcyclists/bikers have to deal with, these brakes are well worth it. The iterated brakes don't react in until a bit higher speeds. So, for those of us that perform low-speed skills course drills, we won't have to worry about using that back brake and having it activate suddenly! Road Glide Specifications: •PRICE $20,899/$23,199 •ENGINE TYPE Air-cooled ohv V-twin, 103 cubic inches •BORE & STROKE 98.4mm x 111.1mm •COMPRESSION RATIO 9.7:1 •VALVE TRAIN Pushrod; two valves per cylinder •INDUCTION Electronic Sequential Port •TRANSMISSION Six-speed •FINAL DRIVE Belt •FRONT SUSPENSION 49mm fork; 4.6 in. travel •REAR SUSPENSION Air-adjustable shocks, 2.1 in. travel •FRONT BRAKE Dual 300mm floating discs, four-piston fixed calipers •REAR BRAKE 300mm disc, four-piston fixed caliper •FRONT TIRE Dunlop D408F 130/60B-19 bias ply •REAR TIRE Dunlop D407T 180/65B-16 bias ply •WHEELBASE 64.0 in. •RAKE 26º •TRAIL 6.8 in. •SEAT HEIGHT (UNLADEN) 27.2 in. •FUEL CAPACITY 6.0 gal. •EPA FUEL ECONOMY 42 mpg •COLORS Vivid Black, Amber Whiskey, Mysterious Red Sunglo, Black Denim and Superior Blue   •DRY WEIGHT 812 lb. ________________________________________________________________ CHECK US OUT AND SUBSCRIBE:   Website: http://www.LawAbidingBiker.com   Email & Voicemail: http://www.LawAbidingBiker.com/Contact   Phone Hotline: 509-731-3548   Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawAbidingBiker   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawabidingbiker        YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/scrappy587     Google Plus Page: https://plus.google.com/b/104041070580228657262/+Lawabidingbiker587   Instagram: http://instagram.com/lawabidingbiker     RSS: feed://www.LawAbidingBiker.com/feed   iTunes Direct Link to Podcast:  https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/law-abiding-biker-podcast/id622424087    Stitcher Radio: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/law-abiding-biker-podcast   TuneIn Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/Law-Abiding-Biker-p562288/            

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