Dyna Wide VS Dyna Fatbob
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Dyna Wide VS Dyna Fatbob
Hey all I'm Kaine And from South Australia and looking at Buying my first Harley!!!!
Im not a man with a lot of money so need to make the right choice and I am looking at the WG and the Fat BOB as the dyna is more in my price range.. So Im wanting a bike that I can take out for a couple of hours on a Sunday But also something that can go the distance as I plan to travel to every state of Australia on it.
I do hear the Fat Bob is the best all round bike for harley but keen to hear your thoughts
Thanks
Im not a man with a lot of money so need to make the right choice and I am looking at the WG and the Fat BOB as the dyna is more in my price range.. So Im wanting a bike that I can take out for a couple of hours on a Sunday But also something that can go the distance as I plan to travel to every state of Australia on it.
I do hear the Fat Bob is the best all round bike for harley but keen to hear your thoughts
Thanks
Last edited by Kaine Dodds; 09-03-2017 at 12:42 AM. Reason: Spelling
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I'm definitely biased, but I'm team fat bob. Dual disk brakes stock, wider tires help the bike track better, more nimble handling for the front end, and more light output if you will be riding at night regularly. If you don't like the dual headlight, it isn't very hard to swap out for a 5" 3/4 bucket, or a 7" light.
You can add luggage options to either bike, be it saddlebags, or putting on a sissy bar and strapping bags to it. I strongly recommend suspension upgrades to help with comfort and handling on either bike though, proper suspension is the best thing I have done to my bike.
You can add luggage options to either bike, be it saddlebags, or putting on a sissy bar and strapping bags to it. I strongly recommend suspension upgrades to help with comfort and handling on either bike though, proper suspension is the best thing I have done to my bike.
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How the roads where you'll be riding? The Wide Glide is a bit of a princess. The skinny front tire doesn't do well with rutted, potholed roads, and the rake of the forks ensures it does not respond as nimbly as other Dynas.
That said, Wide Glide is my favorite between the two, and it's what I keep in my garage.
That said, Wide Glide is my favorite between the two, and it's what I keep in my garage.
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I'm definitely biased, but I'm team fat bob. Dual disk brakes stock, wider tires help the bike track better, more nimble handling for the front end, and more light output if you will be riding at night regularly. If you don't like the dual headlight, it isn't very hard to swap out for a 5" 3/4 bucket, or a 7" light.
You can add luggage options to either bike, be it saddlebags, or putting on a sissy bar and strapping bags to it. I strongly recommend suspension upgrades to help with comfort and handling on either bike though, proper suspension is the best thing I have done to my bike.
You can add luggage options to either bike, be it saddlebags, or putting on a sissy bar and strapping bags to it. I strongly recommend suspension upgrades to help with comfort and handling on either bike though, proper suspension is the best thing I have done to my bike.
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