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A Real 2022 Harley Street Glide ST Test Ride & Review | Video
I recently test rode and reviewed the new Harley-Davidson 2022 Street Glide ST. Harley shipped me the bike and let me have it for 30 days so I was able to really evaluate it. Check out this real-world biker review of the Harley Street Glide ST (see video below)
This bike was a dream to ride and overall performed very well. This bike comes with the Milwaukee-Eight 117 ci air/oil cooled V-Twin engine with a heavy breather, making around 106 horsepower and 126 ft. lbs. of torque. That was apparent when I got into the power band at around 3500 rpm. The bike has plenty of get up and go and you can easily pass and get around slower traffic.
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This bike was inspired by the King of the Baggers series and you should really check it out if you haven't. This ST sits an inch higher than a Harley Street Glide Special model, which makes it the same height as models such as the Ultra Limited. This provides for more lean angle on the ST model and I found that to be the case during my testing.
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Harley was able to shave 13 lbs off the Street Glide ST in comparison to a Street Glide Special model, making the ST weigh in at around 814 lbs in operating condition. Some of the weight savings are because the Harley Street Glide ST only comes with a solo seat and has no passenger pegs but you can add both after purchase. The saddlebags are also squared off and don't contour the mufflers like on the special models.
The Street Glide ST has a 19-inch front tire and 18-inch rear tire, 49 mm dual bending valve front forks, premium standard height (13 inch) hand-adjustable rear suspension, dual front and single disc rear brakes, 6 speed transmission, Boom Box GTS Infotainment System, and 6 gallon fuel tank. The ST gets 41 mpg in premium operating conditions.
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The Harley Street Glide ST is a great foundation if you are going to build it out as more of a hot rod. It was designed for weight, power, and performance and for it to be faster, more nimble, and have more lean angle. And, for the first time you get that CVO power train in a non-CVO bike
The ST is really a blank canvas for performance parts and you could easily make the Milwaukee Eight 117 ci engine a 131 ci engine with a stage four kit. There are plenty of OEM Harley performance parts for the Street Glide ST to include Ohlins suspension.
And as always, you'll get an honest review on this website and on our YouTube Channel. Yes, Harley loaned me the bike but in no way was I paid for this review and Harley has never told me what or what I cannot say or I simply would not do these reviews.
Pros:
I really liked the stock stereo system with the Boom Box GTS Infotainment System with two-way speakers and it was pretty loud and clear, even when traveling at freeway speeds with a full face helmet. During the time we had the ST we did a Boss Audio Stereo/Amp Kit install on another bike and tested it against the stock Harley system. Of course, the Boss Audio system was much louder.
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I like that the Harley Street Glide ST sits an inch higher for that extra lean angle and I really liked the look of the differing front fender.
I am 5′-08″ tall and the bike fit me fine and I was flat footed when stopped with plenty of bend in my knees. The stock seat was pretty comfortable and has a nice curve up in the back, keeping you in the saddle when rolling the throttle and giving some lower back support. But, if I was long distance touring I'd replace the seat.
The stock suspension performed very well, even when on a gravel road with potholes.
Overall, this bike was a dream to ride and I hated giving it back after our 30 days with it.
Cons:
The Boom Box Infotainment System does not come with a WHIM (Wireless Headset Interface Module) out of the factory. The WHIM allows you to have Bluetooth headset connectivity with the Boom Box while using a Harley branded Sena wireless headset. You need this to activate both Apple Car Play and Android Auto. You can also use a Harley branded 7 pin wired headset instead. If you want any wireless headset functionality though, you'll have to add a WHIM during or after your purchase. I think that all Harley's with the Boom Box should come stock with the WHIM like the CVO models do.
The Harley Street Glide ST comes with a LED headlight and taillight but the front and rear signals are still halogens.
Lurch is 6′-4″ tall and also test rode this bike. He reported that his shin was up against the heavy breather and that he'd have to change that out immediately with a lower profile air intake. He'd also move the floorboards forward, install an extended brake pedal, and install taller handlebars.
Final Thoughts:
Really, the question is whether you spend the extra $2,500 on the Harley Street Glide ST or save it by buying a Street Glide Special.
I'd say that if you are really looking to have a hot rod of a bike, add many performance parts, and really push it in the corners then the ST should be your choice.
If your looking to do more relaxed riding, tour long distances, and maybe have a passenger, the Street Glide Special is all set up for that upon purchase with a passenger seat and pegs and is $2,500 less. But, it does have the smaller Milwaukee-Eight 114 ci engine with a few less horsepower and overall torque. It's still a great engine and has plenty of power for most.
With that said, make no mistake about it, the Harley Street Glide ST would be awesome too for long distance touring if you set it up with a passenger seat and pegs.
Overall, I can say that you will not be disappointed if you buy the Harley Street Glide ST and it was a dream to ride.
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In this episode, we discuss several motorcycle projects that are going on in the Law Abiding Biker shop. I took some time off from my regular paying job and I've been working daily in the Law Abiding Biker studio and shop with Lurch. There are, or will be, videos on the topics we discuss.
Projects we're currently working on:
- Boom Box GT swap for new GTS on my 2014 Street Glide Special
- Sena HD speaker upgrade
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- Digital LED Clocks mounted in the Studio and Shop
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Here are a few upcoming projects:
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Law Abiding Biker Store Common Motorcycle Equipment Questions
Brian and I often get emails from customers wanting advice, or updates on new products that have hit the motorcycle market. This is definitely a great time for the industry. Several new manufacturers have come to the industry and established ones are coming out with great new products. Normally, once a month, I conduct a Facebook live where I discuss the industry and some of these new products. Today, I have decided to write an article where I can speak about them a bit more.
As most followers know we sell what we use or have tested. We do this because we are putting our name and reputation behind these recommendations. I know there are some YouTuber's, Vloggers, and Podcasters that endorse products that they have not tested themselves. Here at Law Abiding Biker, we do not do this, we test all our products. We prefer this method as we can recommend an item, offer it for sale, and know it truly is a great product. We think our readers and viewers want an honest opinion on a product we have actually tested and used rather than just showing us installing it. If we are willing to put it on our bike and sell it that should provide confidence in the buyer's decision.
While not new to the market by any means, the following two brands have recently been added to the store. We recently expanded our store products to include maintenance items. While we have access to several brands we chose to sell Amsoil and Lucas products. These two products are the best of the best. Years of testing and in Lucas' case, racing. There are so many options now when it comes to changing your motorcycle oil. You can use 20W50 in the motor, transmission, and primary. Or, like me, I like to use 20W50 in the engine and a specific primary and transmission gear oil.
There are reasons to do either, but I find using a specific fluid makes shifting better. We get oil recommendation questions all the time, so now you know what we use. I also prefer Maxima Air Filter Maintenance Products. I have used other kits, but I find this one to be the best. The cleaner is an aerosol spray rather than a pump spray. It gets into the filter really well and cleans it better in my opinion.
Another product that is relatively new is the military and color option variants of the Butt Buffer. We have been selling the ButtBuffer Classic and Butt Buffer Pebble Polymer for over a year. And, we sell a lot of them! They are made of a super-thin medical-grade material that will outlast air or gel systems. We now offer the military cover options as well as several color options in the classic version.
I recently used a classic version on my 5 day 2488 mile ride. I really liked it and Ryan, Matt, Cowboy, and others have used them on rides for over a year. It's a great product that can improve your ride.
We often get emails asking about Bluetooth communicators. Sena has come out with several new Bluetooth options over the last year. The 50 series has two options and offers some upgrades over the 30K version. They also have some camera units now for those that like to record rides. We have been using Sena Communicators for years and they are great. We offer an assortment of products to include 1/2 helmet options. Sena is a leader in the market and the products are well made.
The last topic I am going to discuss is lighting. We get emails about lighting more than any other topic. In full disclosure, lighting to me is more than just cosmetic. Lighting equals safety. Adding more lighting to the front, or rear of your motorcycle helps you be seen better. We offer several options for our customers. Sticking to safety, I highly recommend several products for bikes. One of the first additions I always do is LED turn signals and the Ciro Fang turn signals are my favorite. Another great addition is an LED Headlight Bezel. Ciro makes them for the batwing fairing and the shark-nose fairing.
Speaking of the shark-nose fairing lights, they offer several products that improve the fairing. We offer several free install videos and you can see them here! Two items I added to my Harley Ultra Limited recently were the Ciro Horizon Windshield Trim & the Ciro LED Lighted Vent Trim. Do not worry, they have units for your Road Glide as well. Maybe you just want some cool decorative lights? The Ciro LED Engine Lights will keep your bike moving in style.
For the rear of your Harley, I recommend filler lights. Ciro's filler lights come in two versions. One for Ultras and one for touring models with filler panels. They are easy to install and are really bright. Now the last option I recommend is saddlebag lights. We have several options for you from Ciro Bag Blades, Machete LED Saddlebag Lights and their new Saddlebag Hinge LED Covers. We will be completing an install video on the Hinge Covers soon and once it is done the video will appear on the product page.
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Since creating Law Abiding Biker™ Media about 8 years ago, I have had the opportunity to meet so many awesome bikers within the motorcycle community. This community is so giving and has helped us so much along the way. There are so many unique backgrounds and life stories within the community. I love interviewing bikers and sharing their stories and experiences as I did so in this episode.
I had the pleasure of interviewing Patron Member Brad Johnston of Redmond, Oregon. Prior to recording the podcast, we had spent the day in the Law Abiding Biker shop filming a rear Rockford Fosgate speaker install on his 2017 Harley Road Glide Special. That video will eventually release along with other stereo install videos here!
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Brad is another great example of the supportive biker community that surrounds Law Abiding Biker™ Media. He supports us financially as a Patron Member so we can continue to help, educate, entertain, and inspire as many bikes as we can worldwide.
There are many benefits to becoming a Patron Member and one of them is being able to attend ride and meetup events, such as Brad has several times. In fact, Brad hosted a Patron Member ride in Oregon in 2020 and I produced a documentary film on that ride titled, Riding Motorcycles in Real America!
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Lurch and I had a great time talking with Brad, who is a retired law enforcement officer. In fact, he rose to be the Chief of the Astoria, Oregon Police Department. After retirement, Brad took on a new career of teaching but he still finds plenty of time to ride his Harley local and long-distance. He is very involved with the Patron community in the Private Facebook Group and we love having him as a member.
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Recently, we did a Law Abiding Biker Podcast episode talking about my Road Glide Special and its transition to identifying as an Ultra. The motivation behind many of those changes was comfort. Not just for me, but also for my wife. The saying Happy Wife Happy Life is well worn and has survived a long time for a reason. It turns out in a study by Rutgers, it is also scientifically valid. We love our bikes, we love riding. If we want those who love us to join us, we have to make it comfortable for them.
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Early in my journey with my wife, this got driven home. We were on a trip and putting some miles on our Fatboy over a long weekend. We stopped in Willamette Harley Davidson and she met two women in the bathroom. She asked them if they were riders and they quite proudly told her, “no honey, we are backseat bitches.” They then went on to tell her all the places I had gone wrong in giving her comfort. We learned a lot from those women who were on the back of a couple of Heritage Softails. Key comfort items that are now on my bike were identified by the “Backseat Bitches” and they set an attitude in my wife that she didn’t need to be uncomfortable on these long trips.
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My wife is a trooper. She has put in some long days on the bike, the longest just shy of 800 miles and has never complained, at least not any more than I have. Part of that is we have made the bike progressively more comfortable for her and her more comfortable while we are riding.
PERSONAL COMFORT
Getting gear that fits her style and her body shape is critical. Don’t depend on the local Harley shop for this. They seem to have a strong belief that all women need on a bike is rhinestones and some pink highlights. There are good options there but you have to be very focused on what you are looking for.
HELMET
Get her a good helmet, it doesn’t matter that she only rides once in a while. She needs something that is quiet, provides wind protection, can accommodate sunglasses, and matches her style. We started out with a Speed and Strength modular helmet, which has now been discontinued, that checked all of those boxes, and glowed in the dark. That may seem silly but it made a difference in how she felt about the helmet. It has huge vents, a wide visor and a drop-down sun shield she loves. Make sure she likes the helmet, she wants to look good on the bike.
She has since decided she wanted to try a 3/4 helmet and we got her an HJC 3/4 (The HJC IS-33 II) helmet that has nice internal padding, good venting, and a drop-down sunscreen. She likes the additional visibility and the ability to get better venting with the open front. We have talked about the level of protection difference and in warm weather, it's a good balance of comfort and safety for her.
JACKETS
Think about jackets from a different perspective than what you are doing for your own jacket. She is sitting behind you. She’s not getting much airflow on hot days, especially if you are a large guy like me. She needs lightweight jackets that can add thermal layers when she needs them but isn’t overly warm on warm days. The reality is, she probably isn’t going to ride on really cool days but having a jacket that is flexible is a good practice. Again, Harley likes the rhinestones here and lots of pink and studs. That’s not my wife’s style and she wouldn’t feel good in a jacket like that. She likes leather so we’ve stayed there but there isn’t a rhinestone or stud on her gear.
We got stuck in some really cold weather coming home last year. Whether she would have never chosen to ride in. As a result, we looked at the next topic.
HEATED GEAR
There are times she is going to get stuck on the bike when she wouldn’t have chosen to ride. She froze that night. She would have paid anything to get off the bike when the temperatures dipped going over the mountain. There just weren’t any hotels in the area.
After the trip, I started looking at heated gear. We decided she didn’t need long term (5-6 hours) that plug-in would enable. We bought her a heated vest, the Gyde Khione Heated Puffer Vest by Gerbing (men version or women version), and two batteries. She is good for 3-4 hours on high if we get stuck in super cold weather. If we haven’t found a way to get off the bike by then we are in trouble. The added benefit is that she can use the vest when she is at football, soccer, or softball games. It looks just like any other puffy vest the soccer moms are wearing.
RAIN GEAR
Don’t skimp here. You will be tempted because she doesn’t plan on riding a lot. The problem is when you get caught, she needs quality gear that will hold up on the bike. That is a special set of needs and if you get her garbage for gear, her experience is going to be garbage. I bought her Harley rain gear because we found it in stock with a good discount using loyalty points. If I were shopping today I would probably look hard at the Joe Rocket RS-2 Women's Rain Suit or the Icon PDX 2 jacket and pants. Getting a women’s cut rain gear is important. They need a longer rise, and a jacket and pants cut for a woman’s figure.
TECHNOLOGY
We use Sena Bluetooth headsets. We chat as we are going down the road on long trips, make choices about where to eat, when to stop, and what is coming or what we see. There is no yelling, we don’t have to guess, and I don’t guess wrong about what she needs and when she needs it. It makes for a smoother trip. We have seen other couples that don’t do this. Their trips never seem to be going as smoothly as ours.
I get questions a lot about what Bluetooth/mesh communicator to buy. My answer is always simple. Buy what the people you ride with use. All of them say they play well with other brands and they all lie. You can make it work but you can’t get full functionality. We tried for a few trips getting my dad’s different brand to play with our Senas. It never worked. It would always look like it was going to work then failed. My brothers and I finally bought him a Sena for Fathers Day.
If you show up to ride with me and have another brand communicator I won’t even try to pair with you. It isn’t worth the time. I would rather be riding than waste that hour knowing it will end in frustration. Buy what the people you ride with are using and buy a model that has the features you want within that brand. For a long time, my wife had an SMH 10 and I had a 20S Evo. She didn’t ride enough to upgrade and it had all the features we needed. I ended up finding a good price on the 20s Evo so I moved her to my old unit. If you ride in large groups and are the first to buy, look at the new Mesh systems.
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You aren’t going to go wrong with either Sena or Cardo. Both are good companies making good systems. I have experience with the Sena unit and have had excellent service from their support. As a result, I skew toward them. You also can find plenty of help on Sena here at Law Abiding Biker with videos and podcasts on installing units, pairing with the motorcycle and the capabilities and limitations of the systems. Just go to the search box and type Sena. You will find more than 7 pages of entries about the Sena systems.
ON THE BIKE MODIFICATIONS
FLOORBOARDS
Floorboards and the adjustable footpegs were the first things the “Biker Bitches” told my wife about. We had rear pegs and my wife had already melted the heel of her boots on the exhaust. We knew there had to be a better way, even on the softail the floorboards made a big difference. Rider footboards allowed her multiple positioning for her foot. There is a reason there are footboards on all the touring and light touring bikes. Let her get the same comfort you have.
ADJUSTABLE FOOTPEGS
If you really want her on the bike for 6-8 hour days, you need to give her the ability to move her feet to different positions. Adjustable footpegs fit the bill for that. The two options that I seriously considered were the Kuryakyn Adjustable Passenger Pegs and the Ciro Adjustable Passenger Comfort Passenger Peg mounts. While we ended up with the Kuryakyn pegs both are a good choice.
One word about fitment. The Kuryakyn fitment does not include specials and standards in the fitment because they require floorboards and these bikes come from the factory with pegs, not boards. If you have changed from footpegs to floorboards you should be good to go with the same year’s ultra or limited fitment. You will see a fitment note that says “also fits motorcycles equipped with H-D Accessory Board Mounts.” If you didn't use the HD parts, your mileage may vary. If you want to keep using footpegs definitely stay with Ciro's product. It can be used with either floorboards or pegs.
This product is the same kind of comfort item as your highway pegs. It allows your passenger to move their knees and hips avoiding locking up when they finally get off the bike. This was a major change in her ability to be comfortable and have no real impact on me since they fold out of the way when she’s off the bike. She loves these and they were worth every penny.
SEAT
When you ride 2 up, you just have to have a good seat for both riders. For us, that was Mustang. We started with the Mustang Wide Solo Seat and the Mustang Solo Passenger Seat. It was good but when we upgraded to the Mustang One Piece Summit Seat was significant. This is basically the Mustang Super Touring seat with a slight redesign for the Rushmore bikes. The Summit seat gives her a 2″ wider rear seat designed to fill in the space between the tour pak speaker pods. She got a seat that gives her room to shift and gives her a great platform for being comfortable. I got a rider backrest that was a game changer for me.
TOUR PAK
When I bought the bike I bought a King Luggage Rack and a Large backrest. It was good and things like the Rick Rack quick detach systems can take it to the next level. She was clear she wanted her “queen seat.” What she meant was a Tour Pak. We bought the Harley Davidson Color Matched King Tour Pack and Air Wing luggage rack. We picked up the smooth backrest pad intentionally because it had the fewest number of seams that might cause her irritation. The fancier stitching probably would be just fine but who wants to take a chance.
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I knew the tour pak would be a good idea. Then not too long after we bought the tour pak I heard Lurch in a podcast describing his being in a crash on a rental bike. Long story short, minimal damage to the bike, major damage to the pickup that rear-ended him. One more reason to have that box on the back. I put it on with the quick disconnect kit thinking I would be taking it off when we weren't touring but it is so darn convenient I haven't taken it off in over a year.
SPEAKERS
We have traveled together for several years. My wife finally had enough of only hearing music through my microphone and the intercom. She wanted her speakers on the back of the bike. While we could just add speakers I knew that wasn’t going to actually fix the issue because of the underpowered OEM system. We upgraded the stereo with the Rockford Fosgate 4 channel amplifier and 4 speakers. This is not the Harley Davidson Audio by Rockford Fosgate that was recently released. It is the better quality amplifier and speakers that come from the Rockford Fosgate Power line. I know that Big Daddy Kane has been talking about having this available through Rocky Tucker. I'd highly recommend you send him a query at rick@lawabidingbiker.com.
We installed the system in two halves (so that LAB could film the back speaker install to go with their Rockford Fosgate front install video). I had no issues with the front install with help from the great how-to video from the Law Abiding Biker.
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With only the front system installed we found was that it was now possible for her to hear the music from the speakers. However, I had to turn it up loud enough that it was uncomfortable for me to continue talking with her. The stereo is clean and sounds great at that volume but it is just hard not to yell when the music is that loud.
We had the option to put the back speakers in the saddlebag lids or buy pods and put speakers on the tour pak. We chose the pods. If you choose to do this go into it knowing that many Harley dealers don’t know how. Be careful here. Aftermarket pods are available but some of them are designed for the older style tour pak yet don't make it clear. I am not an OEM parts snob. Harley makes parts specifically for the new style king tour pak or the old style tour pak. They are clear about which one they fit. They also include the wiring harness that is invaluable on this project since otherwise, you will have to create or buy an aftermarket harness on your own. Finding the correct harness in the microfiche is a challenge. I never did, I found parts of it but never the whole thing.
The HD kit harness makes this a plug-and-play install on the electrical portion. It also provides a quick disconnect that tucks under the seat. Installing the pods is another matter altogether. There is no plug-and-play, and you are going to have to cut into that tour pak. There is enough weirdness in this install that it is going to make sense to buy the install video. Two words, Jack Nuts. Seriously. It was ugly. Learn from our mistakes, it will be worth the cost. The install video also lists parts numbers for the 2014 and up pods and the Rockford Fosgate speakers.
While the wife has not yet been on the back I can tell you the sound is significantly louder at the same volume. It is a good upgrade, one that is well worth the time, money, and effort.
LIGHTING
One last upgrade that didn’t add to her physical comfort but certainly adds to her mental comfort. The lighting on the Street Glide and Road Glide standards and specials is nearly criminal. Two small incandescent bulbs provide turn signal and brake signal lighting to the rear. The amount of light output is minimal and my wife, after following me in the car demanded an upgrade there. We upgraded the rear incandescent bulbs to Ciro 3D Fang LED Signal Light Inserts and installed Ciro 3D Bag Blades-Harley Saddlebag LED Run/Turn/Brake Lights. There are many options here to light up your back end and the investment is pretty small in time and money.
My wife is happy with her comfort level these days and for the moment, I have run out of upgrades for her. We all know that doesn’t mean that I am out of upgrades. I have a long list for the bike and the gear still I’m just waiting for the budget.
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The Law Abiding Biker Crew has decided we will be heading out from Washington State for a long group motorcycle ride in 2021 and will ultimately end up in California for quite a few days! Many of the crew here at LAB will be coming and we're really looking forward to this. California 2021, here we come!
Additionally, we'll be hosting our yearly Law Abiding Biker™ Media group motorcycle ride and meet up event with our beloved Patron Members on Tuesday, June 29, 2021, which will start near Placerville, CA. You must have been a mid-level or above Patron Member for 3 months prior to the meetup on June 29th. That means you must have been signed up as a mid-level Patron or above by March 29, 2021, to be eligible for the meetup event. You also must officially sign up for the event with us and get confirmation.
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Of course, the actual times, exact locations, and details of the Official Patron Member Ride and Meetup for California 2021 are only for those eligible Patron Members that get signed up by the deadline of May 1, 2021, by midnight PST.
The Official Patron Meetup Event and Ride will start around the greater Placerville, CA area. We will then take a group pride to another location and those details are for the confirmed and attending members only.
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