Raising the Dyna - suspension upgrades
#62
brownie, good question from HD_Matt about standard or heavy duty. I weigh 185 and don't ride 2-up but saddlebags always full when I go for long weekend rides plus full T-bag luggage with enough clothes for 3 or 4 days in case I go swimming on 2 wheels. Also have about 10 pounds of tools.
If the standard shock is truly able to handle 500 pounds then I think I'm ok but I don't have the real-world experience on the shocks that you have.
If the standard shock is truly able to handle 500 pounds then I think I'm ok but I don't have the real-world experience on the shocks that you have.
#63
brownie, good question from HD_Matt about standard or heavy duty. I weigh 185 and don't ride 2-up but saddlebags always full when I go for long weekend rides plus full T-bag luggage with enough clothes for 3 or 4 days in case I go swimming on 2 wheels. Also have about 10 pounds of tools.
If the standard shock is truly able to handle 500 pounds then I think I'm ok but I don't have the real-world experience on the shocks that you have.
If the standard shock is truly able to handle 500 pounds then I think I'm ok but I don't have the real-world experience on the shocks that you have.
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03-01-2013 02:17 PM
05, adjustments, dyna, fxdx, hd, low, positrac, raising, rear, rider, shocks, sputhe, stabilizer, suspension, works