Raking out your front end
#1
Raking out your front end
Anyone got any tips / tricks / kits for raking out a front end? I'm tryin to turn my 2013 Iron into a Dyna. This would be the perfect adjustment!!
..And before you say "why didnt you buy a Dyna..." I COULDN'T AFFORD ONE!
lol
Thanks
..And before you say "why didnt you buy a Dyna..." I COULDN'T AFFORD ONE!
lol
Thanks
#3
Yeah I did some Googling and it took me back a few years. found a few broken links and a old Sportster that got the kit.. humm.. " AME 9 Degree " is what popped up the most. and then some Chopper page that wanted $1,700 for a kit..
#4
Raked trees are to correct the trail after taking the frame, so that the bike still handles tolerably well. Putting them on a stock rake frame will decrease trail, making the bike handle like crap. A true rake job is gonna involve cutting and rewelding your frame neck. If you just have to have the chopper look, try extended forks...or you could enjoy it until you can trade it in on what you really want.
#5
I have a 2003 Super Glide that I put a accutronix conversion kit on: http://www.accutronix.com/p/triple_t...glide/575.html
I looked at others and just didn't like the look of more rake than that.
You can see some pics here:
http://www.chopper-kit-usa.com/Harle...to_Gallery.htm
I have a friend who has a wide glide that has one of these kits on it and IMHO it looks like S***, but to each his own.
I looked at others and just didn't like the look of more rake than that.
You can see some pics here:
http://www.chopper-kit-usa.com/Harle...to_Gallery.htm
I have a friend who has a wide glide that has one of these kits on it and IMHO it looks like S***, but to each his own.
#7
JD, I can appreciate your desire to modify your bike. Done quite a few myself over the years (some good, some not so good) and actually enjoy that part of it almost as much as riding. That being said, my suggestion to you is to drop that idea. I'm not real familiar with newer bikes, but that 883 Iron is a real nice bike. Appreciate it for what it is...a nice little hot rod for carving up the twisties with that classic Sportster styling. Raking the trees would take away one of your Sportster's greatest assets, the handling. And, no matter what you do to it, it will never be a Dyna.
If your heart is set on a Dyna, save the money that you would have otherwise spent on mods to your Iron, sell your Sporty in the spring and look for a lightly used Dyna. There's plenty of them out there. Good luck. Just MHO.
If your heart is set on a Dyna, save the money that you would have otherwise spent on mods to your Iron, sell your Sporty in the spring and look for a lightly used Dyna. There's plenty of them out there. Good luck. Just MHO.