What did you do to your Dyna today?
I'm really happy with the Lyndall Xtreme pads. In fact, I'm probably gonna go DOWN a grade on rear, to the Gold. They bite just a bit too hard for me. Wilwood GP310 caliper, though, so not sure how that compares to a stock one.
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I'm going to go with these for the rear:
https://www.jpcycles.com/product/240...ear-brake-pads
and these for the front:
https://www.jpcycles.com/product/280...ear-brake-pads
https://www.jpcycles.com/product/240...ear-brake-pads
and these for the front:
https://www.jpcycles.com/product/280...ear-brake-pads
I prefer the organic Kevlar pads from EBC.... Less dust, great breaking and less heat produced...
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When I rode on memorial day weekend a truck in front of me hit his brakes hard - I don't know if he was brake checking me or what. I was not riding that close to him. I squeezed the front brake lever, a little on the rear brake. I wasn't stopping well. Pulled harder on the front lever, still getting close to the rear end of his truck, then I locked up the rear and full pull on the front brake. I just stopped in the nick of time, bike stalled out.
Puckered up so tight you couldn't get a needle up there with a sledgehammer, lol!
The brakes suck!
Those Lyndall Xtremes on the front sound good. I'll give them a shot!
Puckered up so tight you couldn't get a needle up there with a sledgehammer, lol!
The brakes suck!
Those Lyndall Xtremes on the front sound good. I'll give them a shot!
Feeling glad i didn't store my bike for the winter. A nice dry, mild 55 degrees here today. Finally got my new hand guards from Memphis Shades fitted, along with new bar bag from San Diego Customs. Took a ride out to see the new Harley store in Newmarket. It's not officially open for a few more days, but it's looking very impressive, much bigger than the previous premises.
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Tall Timber, it sure is nice riding country there! Looks like it! I bet it is!
Just cleaning rear wheel well this morning. Installed speed bleeders. Going to install the new belt pulley and rotor later today.
Edit: the rear wheel and spokes are cleaned. Best cleaning they will ever get probably since the wheel is off the bike and the rotor and pulley is off the wheel. I plan to reinstall the pulley and rotor later today. I need a nap first - lol.
Just cleaning rear wheel well this morning. Installed speed bleeders. Going to install the new belt pulley and rotor later today.
Edit: the rear wheel and spokes are cleaned. Best cleaning they will ever get probably since the wheel is off the bike and the rotor and pulley is off the wheel. I plan to reinstall the pulley and rotor later today. I need a nap first - lol.
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Looking good. Bet it will slow your ride down faster and quicker than the stock set up. Let us know, when you can. tp