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New!!!! Rear shock dyna lift kit for 06-13 dyna

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Old 05-10-2014, 07:24 PM
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Ummmm, no. Lean angle my friend.
 
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Ummmm, no. Lean angle my friend.
Well, I guess I'm showing my age, lol, didn't even think of that.....
 
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Does the rear wheel and brake caliper have to be removed to install this kit? Also, the left side will have the exposed threads on the lower bolt showing?
Yes to get the hardware in correctly you do have to remove the axle. you dont have to remove to wheel completley. The threads showing will be determined by what shock you are running. a quick trip to the hardware store or a cutoff wheel will fix that problem.
 
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Thanks for the update.
 
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I asked this on another thread but ill ask it here too

so i get the advantage in the hills and twisties, that is where i wish i was riding all the time, but unfortunatly i do alot of blasting around San Antonio interstates and highways

how does having the back end an inch higher affect 100+ highway riding

also how long have these been out, any reports of them coming loose or cracking?
 
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Originally Posted by hell hound
I asked this on another thread but ill ask it here too so i get the advantage in the hills and twisties, that is where i wish i was riding all the time, but unfortunatly i do alot of blasting around San Antonio interstates and highways how does having the back end an inch higher affect 100+ highway riding also how long have these been out, any reports of them coming loose or cracking?
They have been out for almost a year. They are two pieces of plate steel cut out on a cnc plasma table and tig welded together. They will not crack. Raising the back of the bike will change how the bike handles. If everything is setup properly you won't see a speed wobble at high speed. If you Already have a speed wobble it will make it worse. But 99% of the time speed wobbles are an issue that needs to be addressed anyways.
 
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