Polyurethane Motor Mounts for Dyna
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Polyurethane Motor Mounts for Dyna
After 4 years of research and development Glide-Pro has finally released it's high quality polyurethane Dyna motor mounts. These motor mounts have already been in 50 plus bikes world wide and have received positive reviews. The benefits of polyurethane motor mounts is vibration absorption/isolation, longevity (impervious to oil and other contaminants) and memory which equals better handling Dyna's. The red polyurethane motor mount is the rear mount (has etched R) and the black polyurethane motor mount if the front mount. Retail cost is $170 for the front and $180 for the rear. A few have already been sold around the So-Cal region over the past few days. I just bought mine and these are an excellent upgrade. I've enclosed pictures of the mounts for your viewing.
Last edited by FXDLXSD619; 05-01-2014 at 08:14 PM. Reason: grammer
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polyurethane and rubber are totally different materials, In cars for you use it for better handleing you replace rubber bushes with poly ones... the up side better handleing but down side is harsh suspension for daily driving.. might work good on a motor mount but could be too stiff I think
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I'm not an employee of Glide-Pro however I have friends that have used the Polyurethane mounts on their FXR's and touring bikes and love them. I've been waiting for polyurethane mounts for the Dyna for quite some time because I have gone through several of the stock motor mounts. These actually work quite well tightens the overall ride and handing, especially at high speeds.
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Welcome to the forum. Your first post and your selling something. Do you live in Santee?
Honestly, not a good way to start on this forum. Go to the new members page and introduce yourself and hang around for awhile before you start peddling the stuff you made in your garage. Been a few years since I've lived in Santee but that company wasn't there when I lived there.
Honestly, not a good way to start on this forum. Go to the new members page and introduce yourself and hang around for awhile before you start peddling the stuff you made in your garage. Been a few years since I've lived in Santee but that company wasn't there when I lived there.
Last edited by rooti; 05-01-2014 at 08:49 PM.
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