CCE triple clamp and Progressive monoshock impressions
#21
Thanks very much, Flyer.
I'm pretty new to HD touring, was away from motor bikes for 25+ years, and ride pretty conservatively (sota out of fear). Given my tempered riding style, I was not sure I "need" to spend the $$$ for this mod, but your review suggests all riders will benefit from this upgrade. Thank you.
I'm pretty new to HD touring, was away from motor bikes for 25+ years, and ride pretty conservatively (sota out of fear). Given my tempered riding style, I was not sure I "need" to spend the $$$ for this mod, but your review suggests all riders will benefit from this upgrade. Thank you.
#22
Thanks very much, Flyer.
I'm pretty new to HD touring, was away from motor bikes for 25+ years, and ride pretty conservatively (sota out of fear). Given my tempered riding style, I was not sure I "need" to spend the $$$ for this mod, but your review suggests all riders will benefit from this upgrade. Thank you.
I'm pretty new to HD touring, was away from motor bikes for 25+ years, and ride pretty conservatively (sota out of fear). Given my tempered riding style, I was not sure I "need" to spend the $$$ for this mod, but your review suggests all riders will benefit from this upgrade. Thank you.
#23
I am about two months from doing the CCE triple tree. I'd be interested to have more info on what Howard's offering and when it might be available...
Flyer.. thanks for the info on your experience. Your results have bumped up the front end mod to higher on my "mods to do" list....
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Flyer.. thanks for the info on your experience. Your results have bumped up the front end mod to higher on my "mods to do" list....
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Last edited by FLYER; 11-14-2013 at 02:57 PM.
#24
#25
Given this thread, I'm going with CCE.
The installation looks pretty basic, but I fly a desk these days and I second guess myself a lot when it comes to wrenching my bike. E.g., when I replaced the lowers last winter I had a nagging fear that my front wheel would fall off. It stayed on. Rotors, too. Given all that angst, would you guys suggest that a sometime (but previously pretty good) mechanic DIY this project?
The installation looks pretty basic, but I fly a desk these days and I second guess myself a lot when it comes to wrenching my bike. E.g., when I replaced the lowers last winter I had a nagging fear that my front wheel would fall off. It stayed on. Rotors, too. Given all that angst, would you guys suggest that a sometime (but previously pretty good) mechanic DIY this project?
#26
Given this thread, I'm going with CCE.
The installation looks pretty basic, but I fly a desk these days and I second guess myself a lot when it comes to wrenching my bike. E.g., when I replaced the lowers last winter I had a nagging fear that my front wheel would fall off. It stayed on. Rotors, too. Given all that angst, would you guys suggest that a sometime (but previously pretty good) mechanic DIY this project?
The installation looks pretty basic, but I fly a desk these days and I second guess myself a lot when it comes to wrenching my bike. E.g., when I replaced the lowers last winter I had a nagging fear that my front wheel would fall off. It stayed on. Rotors, too. Given all that angst, would you guys suggest that a sometime (but previously pretty good) mechanic DIY this project?
Rick
#27
#28
Well Harley finally fixed those clutch issues on the 14's and I made it into town to ride one. I rode my bike in and actually enjoyed some dry weather in Oregon. I wanted to ride my bike in so I could do a back to back comparison. A nice shiny black Ultra was ready for me and in a couple of minutes I was off. I had installed a 103 kit in my bike so really the 14 should be pretty similar.
I had quite a bit of wondering about if the CCE triples were that good of a mod what with the good reports on the 14s. I had actually considered just trading up to a 14 but had so many things going right on my 09 I took the gamble and spent the money. For some reason there are not reviews on the CCE triple mod.
So I threw a leg over and settled in the seat feeling the new bike out. Starting right off in the parking lot I could already tell the CCE triple made for a tighter front end. Wow, and I hadn't even gotten out of the parking lot yet. I rode a total of 20 miles. Most of those miles were twisty back roads with a couple of 70 mph freeway sections. I was not racing, just looking for a smooth precise ride. I was surprised, even though the 14 was a definite improvement over the stock 09 the CCE triple mod was superior IN MY OPINION to the stock 14. The tracking of the CCE triple mod is fantastic.
Also to my surprise I was disappointed in a few other areas of the 14. I did not like the stiff feel of the new hydraulic clutch, I did not like the rear brake pedal location, and I did not like the heavier shifter feel. Some other 14 reviewers stated the 14 gave them a roomier feel but it didn't seem that way to me. The new vented windshield was better than my stock 09 but not any better for reducing buffeting with my LRS 10" recurve.
I am so glad I made this comparison ride. The work and effort I have put into this bike and this mod most particularly have been very worthwhile.
I had quite a bit of wondering about if the CCE triples were that good of a mod what with the good reports on the 14s. I had actually considered just trading up to a 14 but had so many things going right on my 09 I took the gamble and spent the money. For some reason there are not reviews on the CCE triple mod.
So I threw a leg over and settled in the seat feeling the new bike out. Starting right off in the parking lot I could already tell the CCE triple made for a tighter front end. Wow, and I hadn't even gotten out of the parking lot yet. I rode a total of 20 miles. Most of those miles were twisty back roads with a couple of 70 mph freeway sections. I was not racing, just looking for a smooth precise ride. I was surprised, even though the 14 was a definite improvement over the stock 09 the CCE triple mod was superior IN MY OPINION to the stock 14. The tracking of the CCE triple mod is fantastic.
Also to my surprise I was disappointed in a few other areas of the 14. I did not like the stiff feel of the new hydraulic clutch, I did not like the rear brake pedal location, and I did not like the heavier shifter feel. Some other 14 reviewers stated the 14 gave them a roomier feel but it didn't seem that way to me. The new vented windshield was better than my stock 09 but not any better for reducing buffeting with my LRS 10" recurve.
I am so glad I made this comparison ride. The work and effort I have put into this bike and this mod most particularly have been very worthwhile.
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