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Patented Inertia Active dampening for damper rod front forks. This is the only product on the market that is smart enough to know if the wheel is trying to move or if the chassis is trying to move. We give you the best of worlds, a more stable chassis and a faster wheel response over bumps. This product will transform the front of your Harley.
The Intiminator sits on top of your stock damper rod forcing the oil through high quality deflected discs found in top of the line shock absorbers. When the front tire hits a bump then the inertia of that bump opens the inertia valve instantly allowing for a faster response.
Installation is easy. Drain the fork oil, remove the spring, drop in the Intiminator, add oil then the spring and away you go.
Since Dynas have never come with 41 mm forks (39 mm pre 05; 49 mm 06 and up), I'm not sure the Dyna classifieds is the place to be trying to sell these. 41 mm will fit Softail and Touring forks.
Since Dynas have never come with 41 mm forks (39 mm pre 05; 49 mm 06 and up), I'm not sure the Dyna classifieds is the place to be trying to sell these. 41 mm will fit Softail and Touring forks.
I'm feeling the pain your gonna get from the Wide Glide guys, Gary7
I'm feeling the pain your gonna get from the Wide Glide guys, Gary7
Guess I should heed my own sage advice and not post when I don't know what I'm talking about. A little quick research and it does appear that some of the pre-06 WGs had 41 mm forks.
Last edited by Gary7; May 14, 2009 at 06:44 PM.
Reason: To remove foot from mouth.
Not that easy to install in a 2007 FXDL as you have remove the front wheel and both fork tubes to just change the front fork oil. I would like to install them in mine if they would work and they can be installed in my FXDL. The sporster easy very easy to install them.
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