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Does anyone have the Lean-Right tool and use it on a Dyna?
I just got one and the website has a section where you choose either the 24" or 19" based on year and model. So I got the one listed for my bike a 2000 FXDX, which was the 19" version and to be used at the front of the frame.
but when I come to use it to fit my forward controls it just didnt seem right. It seem like the bike will be resting on the bottom of the crankcase, I thought I better try and get some wisdom from anyone that has used one on a dyna regularly.
At least I got the forwards fitted anyway and theyre great, but I need some info on this lean-right!
malc-f just remember you will sometime take a little ribbing ,sometimes.but there are no dumb questions here. just ask.... alot of quality people here.i have learned alot worked on everything except h.d. most of the time you will get a answer with somebody thats been there done that
No, wait, I think I get it...bike 'leans-left' on jiffy stand, right? Then, to 'lean-right' you take 'er from the left, off the jiffy, to lean right, right? so then you are totally upright, not leaning left, nor right..kinda' like a politician,maybe...
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