BBC Motor Mount
#21
#23
just looked at that thing (BBC front mount) on there site, it is way ugly and is limited to which Dyna's can use it. The rear looks good, but I would still like to see it mounted.
Last edited by blueangel73; 08-09-2015 at 11:24 AM.
#26
Having already installed the new VT front motor mount last month I decided to give this rear a try and ordered it.
Although the rear mount still looks ok, I'm curious enough to try it.
Lots of suspension and handling upgrades thru the years and still very much worth it.
looking at the rear stock mount it looks like a pain but doable..
Although the rear mount still looks ok, I'm curious enough to try it.
Lots of suspension and handling upgrades thru the years and still very much worth it.
looking at the rear stock mount it looks like a pain but doable..
#27
worth every penny
Hey people, both of these motor mounts are excellent products. I put the front mount in to better support the case mounts. No issues what-so-ever, reduced vibration, easy to install, very strong. Never had any rear end sway but considering how fantastic the front mount is I decided to do the rear as well. I could tell the bike was much more responsive in high speed cornering after the install. I'd recommend these to anyone who really rides their dyna. Got em paired with speed merchant pre-load adjusters and progressive heavy duty springs in the front forks and progressive 12.5" 444's in the rear with the bung king swingarm lift. Handles like a street bike which comes as a surprise to street bike guys who try to show up a harley. I own a cbr1000rr as well and my '13 fxdb is just as fun in the twisties.
#28
I have been running the BBC rear mount since last year.
it it better for sure on the top end.
The big problem for me was assembling it.
it is all loctited together and to install the beast I had to disassemble it and assemble in place and working upside down to install it.
It works just fine.
Worth it.
it it better for sure on the top end.
The big problem for me was assembling it.
it is all loctited together and to install the beast I had to disassemble it and assemble in place and working upside down to install it.
It works just fine.
Worth it.
#29