96B vs 96???
#11
The 96B motor is very smooth at around time speeds and vibration isn't an issue on the highway until you hit about 75 mph. I had a dyna for a while and as long as you kept the rpm above 2500 the rubber engine mounts worked great. 80+ mph on the dyna was still smooth. For me, the 96B motor works better. The only downside is the B-motor revs slower and makes 3-5 less hp/tq. Under heavy throttle the 96B does try to vibrate your feet off the pegs; much worse then the dyna but that may be partly because the softail doesn't have anti-vibration pegs like the dyna.
2009 Night Train
1997 Buell S1 Lightning
2009 Night Train
1997 Buell S1 Lightning
This would be no big deal except the Bob is 80 lbs lighter! THAT makes the big difference in handling, acceleration etc. I own the Bones, and the Dyna is my son's. The Dyna is one helluva bike. I'm getting a 103 upgrade to the Bones just to keep up. But the weight and suspension etc of the Bones won't ever let me keep up in the handling dept.
#12
Without riding any I think I have basically narrowed it down to an FXSTB or a FXDWG. I am going to try and setup a test ride on Wednesday at one of the local dealers who, according to their website, has a 2006 FXDWG and a few 2009 FXSTBs. If I like both then it will just depend on what I can get the best deal on, looking at 2007's for both, if I like one over the other then problem solved.
I hope I prefer the Dyna, looking at what it will cost to customize the Nightrain the way I want it will make it a much more expensive bike vs the Dyna.
I hope I prefer the Dyna, looking at what it will cost to customize the Nightrain the way I want it will make it a much more expensive bike vs the Dyna.
Last edited by jb1023; 07-05-2009 at 07:26 PM.
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