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Old Aug 15, 2011 | 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by BigJLocke
I drug mine on my Heritage, and I drag them now on my fatboy. If you dont want to drag your floor boards, maybe you should look into a crotch rocket


I sold my crotch rocket to get the harley. lol
 
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Old Aug 15, 2011 | 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by asm481
Cut down on scraping by leaning your body into the curve more. Putting your weight into the curve makes the bike able to be straighter up in the curve.
You are correct in this statement. I have owned and aggressively ridden a 2005 RK Custom and a 2007 E/glide, both bikes cornered and leaned well for a large bike, the Heritage classic does scrape easier/quicker then the 2 previuos Harley models, it actually surprised me the first time I rode my Heritage. It has to be ridden high into a curve and down into the apex and accell out to the high side. If you ride this way on the Heritage it will be less likely to drag. They are different to ride then other bikes I have owned, not bad just have to be ridden different. No I am not a flattlander, my Heritage is ridden 2 up and in the mountain twisties 95% of the time, and no it never gets old.
 

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Old Aug 15, 2011 | 08:08 PM
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Personally I love dragging my boards.
 
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Old Aug 15, 2011 | 08:09 PM
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Originally Posted by s.ga.rider
Is not so much of an issue in south georgia but when we take our yearly trip to the north Ga mountains their is no way I am going to be able to keep up the other guys in the group.
If you develope a good riding style and technique, you'l be able to keep up.
 
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Old Aug 16, 2011 | 08:55 AM
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Originally Posted by INTHERED
I just got a 2011 Fatboy and I have been scraping floorboards now that I am used to the bike. I have been giving this some thought that since Iam scraping the rear portion of the floorboards that maybe the problem could be fixed by adjusting the preload on the rear shocks. What is the stock rear preload setting for a 2011 Fatboy from the factory ? Also I noticed that the floorboards from a softail deluxe are tapered at the rear which might be worth trying if the preload does not work ? Any thoughts ?

Thanks >>>> Inthered
The rear of the board scrapes because they are tilted back. Since they are in front of your centerline or C.O.G. the front end needs be addressed the most. A 5/8" pvc slug over the springs worked for me along with stiffer fork oil, but that does make you feel the road a bit more. Longer slug wouldn't go in working by myself.

The stock shocks are adjusted for something like a 160 lb. rider - the bike will actually ride smoother if you adjust them almost all the way up. I had to make a wrench to do it, but they sell one.

In back, I went Darkside with a 175/75/16 - raising the rear of the bike 1/2" and gearing me up 5mph - putting the speedo dead on with my Garmin - a plus, and taller hwy ratio helps since there's no 6th gear.
I have no trouble outrunning our chapter or guests in the twisties, but I still have to use the body english trick at times to tighten up a curve. The boards hit the deck 1" before the crash bars, so there is NO pushing her beyond that, save for sliding off the seat to the inside.

EDIT: I still scrape all the time; it's just that the changes allow a bit more lean angle before hitting. I did the mods to stay off the crash bars, which get scary.
 

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Old Aug 16, 2011 | 08:01 PM
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Originally Posted by moose thecat
Do all your braking before the turn and accelerate through the turn. It tends to strech the suspension.


Originally Posted by asm481
Cut down on scraping by leaning your body into the curve more. Putting your weight into the curve makes the bike able to be straighter up in the curve.
and
 
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Old Aug 16, 2011 | 08:48 PM
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My 07 Heritage scraped very easily when I first bought it new. It is a little unnerving when the boards drag but you can get use to it somewhat. I found that by stiffening the shocks all the way it gave me quite a bit more lean angle without compromising comfort. Get yourself a spanner wrench and try it. One thing I really like about the Heritage is the sit in it feeling compared to sitting on it with a lot of other models. Guess the scraping is one of the drawbacks. I don't mind scraping the boards from time to time as long as I stay off the frame (yikes!)
 
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Old Aug 16, 2011 | 08:54 PM
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dont worry about it you can always find replacements on e bay enjoy the ride it also looks cool at night when the sparks fly
 
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But just so U'll know, Yes, when the time comes that I can't hold up a bike I WILL have a TRIKE, as long as I can still breath, shift the gears and twist the throttle.

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Old Aug 17, 2011 | 10:31 AM
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Hey, I live in Florida and scrape my boards fairly frequently on my '06 Heritage. Just cause it's a cruiser doesn't mean you can't have some fun on it. Scared the hell out of me first time, now I get a chuckle out of it. Still, I wouldn't mind some skid plates. Anybody know where they sell them? I'm not much of a welder...
 
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