Who has the sickest Bob?
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Nemosengineer (07-16-2017)
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That is stunning & absolutely looks the business.
I've always wondered why more of the "club" bike crowd with their focus on performance & handling haven't gone to wider fronts yet. With either a 130/18 or 130/16 yer getting quicker steering & one hell of a footprint.
Before I put the FL front end on my Super Glide, I always felt like I was fighting the front when leaning into a turn with the stock 19". With the 16" front, it rolls into a lean, easy as you please & is absolutely planted.
I've always wondered why more of the "club" bike crowd with their focus on performance & handling haven't gone to wider fronts yet. With either a 130/18 or 130/16 yer getting quicker steering & one hell of a footprint.
Before I put the FL front end on my Super Glide, I always felt like I was fighting the front when leaning into a turn with the stock 19". With the 16" front, it rolls into a lean, easy as you please & is absolutely planted.
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Nemosengineer (07-17-2017)
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That is stunning & absolutely looks the business.
I've always wondered why more of the "club" bike crowd with their focus on performance & handling haven't gone to wider fronts yet. With either a 130/18 or 130/16 yer getting quicker steering & one hell of a footprint.
Before I put the FL front end on my Super Glide, I always felt like I was fighting the front when leaning into a turn with the stock 19". With the 16" front, it rolls into a lean, easy as you please & is absolutely planted.
I've always wondered why more of the "club" bike crowd with their focus on performance & handling haven't gone to wider fronts yet. With either a 130/18 or 130/16 yer getting quicker steering & one hell of a footprint.
Before I put the FL front end on my Super Glide, I always felt like I was fighting the front when leaning into a turn with the stock 19". With the 16" front, it rolls into a lean, easy as you please & is absolutely planted.
Thanks for the kind words. I'm lost in the past as the Dyna build is sort of a 70's style canyon bike. You are spot on with the tire sizes, no loss in precision and a world of difference in feel, stuck like glue.
: Mike
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Bet those lighter wheels made a huge difference, too. Not the cheapest place to lose weight, but one of the most effective. When I swapped the wheels on my old ZRX1200 to some lightweight, forged aluminum rims, I couldn't believe how much better it rode & handled.
Kinda toying with the idea of going to 18"s on my Super Glide. 150 rear, 130 front and lacing up a pair of nice aluminum rims. Would shed several pounds over the 16"s on steel rims.
Kinda toying with the idea of going to 18"s on my Super Glide. 150 rear, 130 front and lacing up a pair of nice aluminum rims. Would shed several pounds over the 16"s on steel rims.
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