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Ive been in the market for a new bike and this is the 1st new Harley that caught my eye . Theres so much more available torque on it compared to my 09 Lowrider. Fuel tank should be bigger but i could live with it . Theres a waiting list at local dealers here .
 
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Ive been in the market for a new bike and this is the 1st new Harley that caught my eye . Theres so much more available torque on it compared to my 09 Lowrider. Fuel tank should be bigger but i could live with it . Theres a waiting list at local dealers here .
It's nice for sure...I dig the black with the orange graphics too. When I traded in for my current Dyna I priced this one out too but no 114....I do like them....but that small fuel capacity just irks me!
 

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EXCUSE ME...the new Softail "Street Bob" is NOT a Dyna. No comparison, the MoCo killed the Dyna line but "re-branded" the popular Dyna Family names. REAL Dyna owners know it is sacrilegious to call that POS a Street Bob.
Here what a REAL Dyna looks like, my 2007 with 103,000 on it.
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It's nice for sure...I dig the black with the orange graphics too. When I traded in for my current Dyna I priced this one out too but no 114....I do like them....but that small fuel capacity just irks me!
I'm a "REAL Dyna owner" and I don't see the reason for the hate on the new Softail models. They are better. My son has a 2020 Low Rider S, and handling wise it is much better. No wobble. The bikes are much smoother also. This reminds me of the Shovelhead forums where they are bashing on the Twin Cam as not being a "REAL" Harley motor.

It's funny how some of us want to put a smaller sportster tank on our Dyna with no gauges showing, and the new Street Bob has it.

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Originally Posted by razorbacksrule
Ive been in the market for a new bike and this is the 1st new Harley that caught my eye . Theres so much more available torque on it compared to my 09 Lowrider. Fuel tank should be bigger but i could live with it . Theres a waiting list at local dealers here .
Put on a dual disc set-up, longer front forks, Trac Dynamics swingarm, longer rear shock, that would be a sweet ride.

I like that it has a 150mm rear tire and narrow rear fender.

Oops, I said something sacrilegious.

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Originally Posted by TOE_CUTTER
I'm a "REAL Dyna owner" and I don't see the reason for the hate on the new Softail models. They are better. My son has a 2020 Low Rider S, and handling wise it is much better. No wobble. The bikes are much smoother also. This reminds me of the Shovelhead forums where they are bashing on the Twin Cam as not being a "REAL" Harley motor.

It's funny how some of us want to put a smaller sportster tank on our Dyna with no gauges showing, and the new Street Bob has it.

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It's true, better chassis, bigger engine...if I had the $ I'd be rocking the new LRS for sure, i've always been a Dyna guy traditionally (i've had 3) and I love my '14 Street Bob, it's set up exactly how i want it and I have no reason get rid of it.....but a new bike is a new bike lol!
 
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It's true, better chassis, bigger engine...if I had the $ I'd be rocking the new LRS for sure, i've always been a Dyna guy traditionally (i've had 3) and I love my '14 Street Bob, it's set up exactly how i want it and I have no reason get rid of it.....but a new bike is a new bike lol!
Exactly what im thinking a brand new bike ! I have my Lowrider set up how i want it also after riding that 114 man what a difference .
 
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Originally Posted by TOE_CUTTER
I'm a "REAL Dyna owner" and I don't see the reason for the hate on the new Softail models. They are better. My son has a 2020 Low Rider S, and handling wise it is much better. No wobble. The bikes are much smoother also. This reminds me of the Shovelhead forums where they are bashing on the Twin Cam as not being a "REAL" Harley motor.

It's funny how some of us want to put a smaller sportster tank on our Dyna with no gauges showing, and the new Street Bob has it.

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I really don't know what my issue with the tank is. I had the 3.3 tank on my sportster and loved the look of it. I'm not sure if its the particular shape of this tank or the small tank on a bigger bike, I can't quite put my finger on it.

I really like that orange one posted above.
 
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I really don't know what my issue with the tank is. I had the 3.3 tank on my sportster and loved the look of it. I'm not sure if its the particular shape of this tank or the small tank on a bigger bike, I can't quite put my finger on it.

I really like that orange one posted above.
I like the look of the tank alot I just wished it was a little bigger to hold more fuel.
 
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I really don't know what my issue with the tank is
For me it's the way the frame that's showing looks; it's just wrong. Not enough range, either, but for the form over function thing that's irrelevant.
 
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Just checked it out on the HD page. Good looking bike. Impressive motor for sure but a 3.5 gallon gas tank? The Baja Orange is a good looking color. Should have dual front disc brakes.

 


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