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Old 08-13-2018, 07:30 PM
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I am selling my 11 FXDWG for something with some better handling capabilities, I ride 95% canyon roads and want something that better suits my riding. I would love to do an FXR build but not entirely sure how much it would take to get to a 110" level performance or if it would be smarter to just buy a newer low rider and slap a 110" big bore in it and call it a day? I guess my question is... for those with experience with the FXR, are there reasonable performance capabilities that can compare to a newer 110 or are we talking crate motor? I just started doing more research but figured I would throw the question out.
 
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Old 08-13-2018, 07:36 PM
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A well built FXR is almost impossible to beat.... suspension 1st .... power 2nd
 
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The original FXR's were Evos. Check out S&S for big inch bore & stroker kits. The big inch Evo WILL have tons of torque. I did a test rode on a 2018 so called Softail. My 07 Dyna with 98,000 miles handled better. It will NEVER be better than an FXR, Period.
 
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Old 08-13-2018, 08:27 PM
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Your riding a wide glide, any other dyna with a shorter rake and smaller tire will handle better....and an FXR will out shine any of these....

i wouldnt worry about the 110, once you ride an FXR even in stock form, it will feel 10 times better then your wideglide
 
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Only Ride I truly regret selling , my FXR4 even though got a great price for it ..







 
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power to weight ratio and geometry is what you are looking for. you wont need a 110.
 
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Agree. My FXR (cam, pipe, dyno tune, suspension) is plenty fast. However it is not as fast as my LRS (pipe, tune and suspension). The FXR is lighter and handles so much better which makes it more fun to ride.

They both have similar suspension setups: Same rear Ohlins shocks, same fork braces, same tires, the dyna has Ohlins NIX22 fork carts and the FXR has Racetech springs and emulators. Naturally the dyna has 49mm forks, vs. 39mm on the FXR which I was worried about when I first got it, but honestly, I can’t feel a difference. I think the superbrace has a lot to do with that. The Ohlins carts are smoother and more refined, but from a strictly handling point of view, I don’t see much difference. But I’m a barbarian, so what do I know...

But really, whichever bike I’m riding is my favorite at that moment...

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Or this.
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92 fxr , andrews 23 cam, slip on’s, k&n filter,modified cv. Mild build but it’s only pushing a 600 pound bike. It goes good.


As much fun as my fxr is I could never sell my wide glide.
 
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I have a LRS with full ODC suspension, engine work and Brembos all around. My brother has a FXRP with S&S 111" Black Edition, Baker 6 speed, full ODC suspension and Brembos. The Dyna can't hang with the FXR when it comes to handling and performance.

 
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My '86 FXR is the best handling bit twin Harley I have ever ridden even with a '99 Heritage front end installed. I love it. It is only 80 inches but the heads are flowed, dual-plugged, mild cam , S&S, Pythons, etc. It runs plenty strong for me, not sure about needing a 110, but hey, do it if you can. For what you want if for I think the FXR build is an excellent choice.
 


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