Springer Forks
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Springer Forks
Obviously you can tell that I am new to the forum and to the Harley world. I have a 2005 Night Train with a few things here and there. I am trying to plan my build wisely and do it right the first time. So even though I am no where close to making a purchase I want to start my research right now.
Anyways I love springer forks. I have heard not all springers are created equal. What brands are good? What brands should I stay away from? I have seen Paughco, DNA, Biker's Choice, Hardbody, and a few others. What makes one springer so much better than the other? Or is it one of those things that you buy because it must be better b/c it costs 10x more? Any insight would be helpful.
Thanks!
Anyways I love springer forks. I have heard not all springers are created equal. What brands are good? What brands should I stay away from? I have seen Paughco, DNA, Biker's Choice, Hardbody, and a few others. What makes one springer so much better than the other? Or is it one of those things that you buy because it must be better b/c it costs 10x more? Any insight would be helpful.
Thanks!
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I have ridden a bike with the DNA fork...**** poor IMO.
The best way to describe a $500 El-Cheapo springer?
Here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiDDB...eature=related
I would say stick with the good high end stuff or maybe even find a take off harley piece. If you buy a cheapo you are essentially relegating your bike to around town short hops.....Hence Barhopper!!
If you do a springer get a good one.
High End = Close tolerances and correct geometry to actually work.
El-Cheapo = Well....It has the look gosh darnit!! Thats about all the cheapies have...The look.
The best way to describe a $500 El-Cheapo springer?
Here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiDDB...eature=related
I would say stick with the good high end stuff or maybe even find a take off harley piece. If you buy a cheapo you are essentially relegating your bike to around town short hops.....Hence Barhopper!!
If you do a springer get a good one.
High End = Close tolerances and correct geometry to actually work.
El-Cheapo = Well....It has the look gosh darnit!! Thats about all the cheapies have...The look.
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Yup...I would want a Harley OEM unit if I had to choose....
I still havent figured out the odd rake built into the Harley springer tho? Its a couple degrees different from the rake in the standard wide glide fork....
I wonder if thats one of its secrets to working so well where others fail?
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Thanks for everyone's input! I guess I will have to start saving my nickles and dimes up until I can afford a HD springer.
This is the look I am going for but obviously everything murdered out.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=49994
This is the look I am going for but obviously everything murdered out.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=49994
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Thanks for everyone's input! I guess I will have to start saving my nickles and dimes up until I can afford a HD springer.
This is the look I am going for but obviously everything murdered out.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=49994
This is the look I am going for but obviously everything murdered out.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=49994
Here are a few good looks for a sprung train as well.
This one has an OEM HD Spring-Hair on it. Note how the fork dosent have the same built in rake as the wide glide fork...
And then this with what looks to be the el-cheapo DNA piece...Man that DNA looks good. Sadly it rides like ***. Note how it has the rake built in comparitively:
Springing is good...Look how happy this dude is with his!!! That Chit eating smile is worth a million bucks...Or at least the $1500 cost of a good OEM springer unit!! Needless to say when I rode an older softail with a DNA fork I did not have a smile like this Dude has...LOL!
Last edited by Chazmanian; 09-17-2009 at 08:59 AM.