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6'3" on a FXDXT?

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Originally Posted by Hogpro
Thanks for the pics. I really just wanted to se a pic of the 120r. Do you still have a 5 speed tranny?
So far. Mixed thoughts about changing it. I have read about issues with the DD6 and Harleys 6 speed (either through my RK seems fine). Many people have told me the 5-speed is the strongest, but I really wonder.
 
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Old 04-23-2012, 07:27 PM
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So far. Mixed thoughts about changing it. I have read about issues with the DD6 and Harleys 6 speed (either through my RK seems fine). Many people have told me the 5-speed is the strongest, but I really wonder.
I live in Haslett, MI which is home of Baker Drivetrain. Jim Simonelli works out at my gym and I chat with him fairly regularly. He has told me time and time again that the OD6 is the way to go for a Dyna, especially the FXDX.
 
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Originally Posted by Good_Apollo
I live in Haslett, MI which is home of Baker Drivetrain. Jim Simonelli works out at my gym and I chat with him fairly regularly. He has told me time and time again that the OD6 is the way to go for a Dyna, especially the FXDX.
Does he state the reason.

Is it a stronger design or lower in 1-5th?

6th is a true OD. My friends 2003 RK has one and his shift points are completely different than my Harley 6 speed in the 2009 RK.
You got me thinking...
 
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Originally Posted by Hogpro
Pics of the extended forwards?
Like that setup. The six spokes look good. Can you fit the 17"x4.5" on the rear?
 
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6' 3" here also. My first bike had forwards, I did not like them. I've had mids ever since. +1 on highway pegs though.
 
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Originally Posted by PhotoRider
Does he state the reason.

Is it a stronger design or lower in 1-5th?

6th is a true OD. My friends 2003 RK has one and his shift points are completely different than my Harley 6 speed in the 2009 RK.
You got me thinking...
I think it's because for a sportier bike, it is lower in 1-5th, then you have that 6th gear OD for highway cruising, but the 1-5 is still there for getting aggressive in the twisties.
 
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Im 6'3" and the standard forwards seem to fit me just fine, the mids got cramped fast.
 
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Originally Posted by 02DynaHH
Im 6'3" and the standard forwards seem to fit me just fine, the mids got cramped fast.
My next bike will have forwards no doubt. I get cramped and have to use the highway pegs pretty often, but I just love the mids for tossing the bike around a bit more in corners. Ideally, I would just get a Street Glide or something and keep the FXDX
 
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Originally Posted by Good_Apollo
My next bike will have forwards no doubt. I get cramped and have to use the highway pegs pretty often, but I just love the mids for tossing the bike around a bit more in corners. Ideally, I would just get a Street Glide or something and keep the FXDX
I'm right there with you. Right now the wife likes to ride with me, so I have the 2-up set up with removable bags. I would then dedicate the DX to a full time solo ride. I would modify the controls and cut down the rear fender. I would also love to fit a front end from something like a big Ducati or Japanese sport tourer. I saw one with a gold colored Ducati front end and it looked incredible.
 


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