What did you do to your Dyna today?
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: sugar land, gulf coast, tx
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Someone posted a picture of his bike with them recently. It was either here or the Slim photo thread. They looked cool.and poster liked them. tp
They are super loud and will take a lot of power out of your ride.
The super loud I like but the power draw not so much. Is it a noticeable draw?
Received and installed new rear shocks. Chrome 13" bitubo twin adjustables. Only took it out for a quick test ride and cant speak for longevity yet but absolutely love them so far. Love the new height and handling and appears so far to be a much smoother ride than the stock shocks. Also threw on a phone mount.
The new height seems to have more lean now on the kickstand. May need to look into an extended kickstand next.
That about wraps me up for my winter projects. Got a bunch of **** i want to buy still but nothing that needs to be installed. Already starting a list of projects wanted for next winter
The new height seems to have more lean now on the kickstand. May need to look into an extended kickstand next.
That about wraps me up for my winter projects. Got a bunch of **** i want to buy still but nothing that needs to be installed. Already starting a list of projects wanted for next winter
Wired up a 6" light bar. 2013 FXDB so could just mount it under bottom triple tree with the headlight bolt. Pulled the headlight cable out of the frame a little, wired it to the low beam and ground, tucked it back in neatly. Super bright and looks rad.
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The last two posts show just how well a Dyna can be made into your own special ride. The seats alone make a big difference in their looks. Hooray to both owners. tp dd50