What did you do to your Dyna today?
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Just ordered my 2" fork extensions with the bung kickstand extension block. Then I am going to put the progressive heavy duty spring kit in. Love the look of TC's bike so much I had to do it.
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TinCupChalice (05-23-2017)
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Haven't tested them out yet but I am very much looking forward to it.
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I remembered you, Cvaria and others discussing a change some time ago and I wasn't sure what that change was when I was inspecting them last night. Looks like I will need to give AN a call. I appreciate it TC.
Haven't tested them out yet but I am very much looking forward to it.
Haven't tested them out yet but I am very much looking forward to it.
enjoy your superstoppers. Flush your lines with new juice if you haven't already.
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stonei3 (05-23-2017)
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I hadn't commented before because it didn't really matter at the time, but now that you made that comment...Here's my take
When I first saw the months ago pics with the thread insert, I thought "Repair" (basically what Ness just said). I didn't see a reason to put an insert in "just because" and they probably wouldn't have done it "after the fact" (PC or Anodize)
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stonei3 (05-23-2017)
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when i ordered more for my sportster, the guy at ness said they do that every now and then when a batch is off the mark. Some batches will have the inserts, some will not. His words, not mine.
enjoy your superstoppers. Flush your lines with new juice if you haven't already.
enjoy your superstoppers. Flush your lines with new juice if you haven't already.
I hadn't commented before because it didn't really matter at the time, but now that you made that comment...Here's my take
When I first saw the months ago pics with the thread insert, I thought "Repair" (basically what Ness just said). I didn't see a reason to put an insert in "just because" and they probably wouldn't have done it "after the fact" (PC or Anodize)
When I first saw the months ago pics with the thread insert, I thought "Repair" (basically what Ness just said). I didn't see a reason to put an insert in "just because" and they probably wouldn't have done it "after the fact" (PC or Anodize)
Well, this just got more interesting When I called AN they told me it was a running revision done for the improvements in strength and reliability of the caliper bracket. So I paid an extra $50 to put a 'repair' caliper adapter on my Wide Glide? heh.... If I couldn't laugh, I'd go insane Oh well, guess I got a spare caliper adapter; had they told me the inserts are there because they can't always drill and tap properly I wouldn't have bothered at all chasing down the 'new and improved' revision.
Hey Stonei! Call Ness, see what they tell you, maybe we'll get a third version on the why of the adapter
Now serious... Stonei, spend some time adapting to the new Big Brakes; the lever will be more sensitive, you will notice it. I've always used the 2 finger braking technique and with the upgraded suspension, Night Dragons, Lyndall brake pads, and the Big Brake it's only one finger to take it right to threshold. Spend some time in parking lots and on empty country roads getting used to the feel at the lever under heavy braking...
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Well, this just got more interesting When I called AN they told me it was a running revision done for the improvements in strength and reliability of the caliper bracket. So I paid an extra $50 to put a 'repair' caliper adapter on my Wide Glide? heh.... If I couldn't laugh, I'd go insane Oh well, guess I got a spare caliper adapter; had they told me the inserts are there because they can't always drill and tap properly I wouldn't have bothered at all chasing down the 'new and improved' revision.
Hey Stonei! Call Ness, see what they tell you, maybe we'll get a third version on the why of the adapter
Now serious... Stonei, spend some time adapting to the new Big Brakes; the lever will be more sensitive, you will notice it. I've always used the 2 finger braking technique and with the upgraded suspension, Night Dragons, Lyndall brake pads, and the Big Brake it's only one finger to take it right to threshold. Spend some time in parking lots and on empty country roads getting used to the feel at the lever under heavy braking...
Hey Stonei! Call Ness, see what they tell you, maybe we'll get a third version on the why of the adapter
Now serious... Stonei, spend some time adapting to the new Big Brakes; the lever will be more sensitive, you will notice it. I've always used the 2 finger braking technique and with the upgraded suspension, Night Dragons, Lyndall brake pads, and the Big Brake it's only one finger to take it right to threshold. Spend some time in parking lots and on empty country roads getting used to the feel at the lever under heavy braking...
I appreciate the tips, parking lot time and back roads are most definitely in my future.
Cvaria - I zip tied my lever last night and am getting a solid feel. Really think I need to flush?? Not a complete pain in the *** to do but not my fav by any means.