Deuce vs. Wide Glide/Street Bob
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Deuce vs. Wide Glide/Street Bob
So I'm hoping to buy my first Harley in the next few months, and am trying to decide what I'm looking for.
I'm looking to spend around 10k, so I had only looked at used Dynas. However, I just started seeing some Softail Deuces pop up, and really, really like the look of them.
I'm a newb with the Softail line, so while I know the suspension differences, I don't know the differences in horsepower, ride-ability, etc.
My end goal is to have a chopper-styled bike, with a performance upgrade through a PCV, Stage 3, bigger air intake, and new pipes (Big radius), and a 'look' upgrade with a bobbed back fender, lowered rear end, slim solo seat, and 14" apes. Possibly a rake of the front, but even more than the wide glide.
Any Deuce owners that have also rode some Dynas want to chip in?
What major differences will there be in the stock bikes, and would I be able to mod them both for the same effort/money?
Thanks!
I'm looking to spend around 10k, so I had only looked at used Dynas. However, I just started seeing some Softail Deuces pop up, and really, really like the look of them.
I'm a newb with the Softail line, so while I know the suspension differences, I don't know the differences in horsepower, ride-ability, etc.
My end goal is to have a chopper-styled bike, with a performance upgrade through a PCV, Stage 3, bigger air intake, and new pipes (Big radius), and a 'look' upgrade with a bobbed back fender, lowered rear end, slim solo seat, and 14" apes. Possibly a rake of the front, but even more than the wide glide.
Any Deuce owners that have also rode some Dynas want to chip in?
What major differences will there be in the stock bikes, and would I be able to mod them both for the same effort/money?
Thanks!
#2
Dyna's are hard'er to mod in certain ways and easier in others
Dyna's are hard in
- putting a smaller chopped tank (their frame is butt ugly and need to be covered.
- finding mutli fit necks, front ends without modifications.
-relocating coils and battery to lower seats.
Easier in
- Performance parts (really really good performance for both engines and cornering).
- If you black out the suspension with progressive or the likes the bike looks bad ***
- Easier to turn 'rigid' by just adding struts and convert back if you like, while in a softail this is a major 'weld' remove everything procedure and ir-reversable.
For the MC gangster look, the StreetBob comes out easy as the winner for the cost, for the 'chopper' older look the Custom is your best choice but be prepared to shell out some money.
The Deuce was a pro-street, Chopping it IMO is just the wrong thing to do.
Best thing you can do is go to the softail Custom/NightTrain/Standard photos and the Dyna StreetBob photo sections and take a look, you will eventually find your heart telling you where to go.
And do not rule out the new Sporties if I was you (if you are under 190 and under 5.10 like myself).
Those were my two cents . I will pick up on others cents I am sure
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Dyna's are hard in
- putting a smaller chopped tank (their frame is butt ugly and need to be covered.
- finding mutli fit necks, front ends without modifications.
-relocating coils and battery to lower seats.
Easier in
- Performance parts (really really good performance for both engines and cornering).
- If you black out the suspension with progressive or the likes the bike looks bad ***
- Easier to turn 'rigid' by just adding struts and convert back if you like, while in a softail this is a major 'weld' remove everything procedure and ir-reversable.
For the MC gangster look, the StreetBob comes out easy as the winner for the cost, for the 'chopper' older look the Custom is your best choice but be prepared to shell out some money.
The Deuce was a pro-street, Chopping it IMO is just the wrong thing to do.
Best thing you can do is go to the softail Custom/NightTrain/Standard photos and the Dyna StreetBob photo sections and take a look, you will eventually find your heart telling you where to go.
And do not rule out the new Sporties if I was you (if you are under 190 and under 5.10 like myself).
Those were my two cents . I will pick up on others cents I am sure
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Way more options with a softail. Dont get me wrong ,i like the bob and the wg but before my bagger i was a softail guy.also add 2 klf33 list dynas are rubber mount and softail has counterbalanced motor abd the bob had mid mount controls and the others are forward. Good luck
What do you mean 'way more options', though?
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