What did you do to your Dyna today? ** Part 2 **
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snake_eyes (02-27-2024)
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They're the most comfortable lever I've used to date! They come in different length levers and I'm running the 2". The stubby is 1&3/8" but thats probably for the stunt guys. I've had OEM, Flo and Speedkings shortys prior to these. The shape of the levers is fantastic. The Flo's were terrible. You can order them through my buddies website that I sent you the other day for the bitubos. He has all Elite's stuff on his website and all the same prices. https://www.brandxspeedshop.com/
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Dynawobble (02-27-2024)
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Probably best you went direct. I would guess that would make the exchange easier. I know my buddy stocks some but most stuff is drop shipped. Are they taking care of the exchange?
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They are, it's just taking longer to get anything done with my foot. Hopefully I'll have the replacement in a week or so, I'd really like to get it done and post pics.
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Dynawobble (02-27-2024)
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Holy cow, WTF?! That's what happens when I post before having my coffee in the morning! That was supposed to say They're NOT as bad as everyone makes them out to be. I had one for a long time and put lots of miles on it. The pic below was taken in Sturgis the day after I had ridden 830 miles in one day to get up there.
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Dynawobble (02-28-2024)
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Dynawobble (02-28-2024)
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Good deal, I have the idle and throttle cable laying on the tool box. I just have not pulled the tank to install them yet.
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Midway through last summer I blew a valve and had already been having some issues with my motor, did a leakdown test and had basically no compression in one cylinder and very low compression in the other. Decided to find a new take out motor instead of rebuilding my top end to save some money. Took longer than I'd hoped (single income house hold so my wife can be a stay at home mom), but I've got a take out motor that ran strong and low mileage and got my old motor pulled. Spent an obscene amount of money on gaskets and once I have some powdercoating done and put cams in the new motor I'll be able to get the new motor in.
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