Fat Bob scraping sound problem
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Fat Bob scraping sound problem
Grinding scraping sound from footpegs in turns
The Fat Bob Dyna provides such a confidence inspiring ride, ya' just gotta have a little fun in the turns. Problem, is the beast is a little lower than some other Dynas, and the midmount pegs compound, being I guess a little closer to the ground. I need the mid mounts for proper ability to move about the seat fore and aft as well as hanging off for cornering, or standing up for bigger bumps in the road. So....
The OEM Fat Bob blinged shock at 12" length is about 1/2 inch shorter than some other Dynas.
Just so happens that Progressive Suspension sells a 4048B 440 shock for Dynas that is 12.5 inches. Another big plus, is being black...one more step to removing excess chrome.
So, jack the bike up, off with the old and on with the new. About 45 minutes if you take your time. Just make sure you use lock-tite and torque the fasteners 30-40 (40 for mine)ft.-lbs. as per the shop manual.
It leans a little more on the stand, and the stand does not drag on the deck any more when you stand the bike up off of the jiffy stand.
But it has a little more lean available, can get almost all the way to the edge of the tire now.
I know I have changed the rake slightly, it still feels FANTASTIC, turns in even easier and holds its line as if on rails. The Progressive shocks are magic and a huge handling/feel/control improvement over the OEM shocks.
I will probably raise the front end slightly to restore the design rake (and gain a bit more clearance as well.
The Fat Bob Dyna provides such a confidence inspiring ride, ya' just gotta have a little fun in the turns. Problem, is the beast is a little lower than some other Dynas, and the midmount pegs compound, being I guess a little closer to the ground. I need the mid mounts for proper ability to move about the seat fore and aft as well as hanging off for cornering, or standing up for bigger bumps in the road. So....
The OEM Fat Bob blinged shock at 12" length is about 1/2 inch shorter than some other Dynas.
Just so happens that Progressive Suspension sells a 4048B 440 shock for Dynas that is 12.5 inches. Another big plus, is being black...one more step to removing excess chrome.
So, jack the bike up, off with the old and on with the new. About 45 minutes if you take your time. Just make sure you use lock-tite and torque the fasteners 30-40 (40 for mine)ft.-lbs. as per the shop manual.
It leans a little more on the stand, and the stand does not drag on the deck any more when you stand the bike up off of the jiffy stand.
But it has a little more lean available, can get almost all the way to the edge of the tire now.
I know I have changed the rake slightly, it still feels FANTASTIC, turns in even easier and holds its line as if on rails. The Progressive shocks are magic and a huge handling/feel/control improvement over the OEM shocks.
I will probably raise the front end slightly to restore the design rake (and gain a bit more clearance as well.
#2
They look great! I think your front end will be fine (like you said, other dynas rock the taller shocks). I was all about the lowered shocks in the past, but nothing beats the feeling of burning through a corner without having to worry about clearance. Glad to see your "priorities" are straight.
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Had the XR been available here when I bought my Fat Bob just a month ago, I would have ordered the XR. It has been getting rave reviews for its handling.... acceleration-twisty road capability-braking. I like the looks of the XR footpeg and the feeler would throw some impressive sparks for Killboyz at the Gap.
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I wonder how much of it boils down to "leaning technique". I used to scrape all the time, but then got a little coaching from some sport riders. I find that if I am hanging off the side of the seat and looking around the bars with my oposite knee locked against the tank, I can still turn sharply without having to lean the bike over as far. I should note, however, that mid controls are a must for riding like this. At least for me. (I still miss how cool I looked with forwards though.)