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FXDC vs. FXDFDyna Models |
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Play The Throttle
Ride: 2008 Fat Bob
Join Date: Aug 30th, 2008
Location: Clinton Twp. Michigan
Posts: 237
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Re: FXDC vs. FXDF
I've got the FatBob. I haven't noticed any thing different with the wind. Handles beautifully. Love the seat and handle bars. The most comfortable bike I've ever ridden. You seat in it, not on it.
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New Family
Ride: 2008 Dyna Low Rider
Join Date: Sep 27th, 2008
Posts: 9
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Re: FXDC vs. FXDF
"- I'm disappointed in the bike's power. Wimpy at the low end of the power band. Mid-range is pretty good, but I really didn't want to ride around on an HD with the engine revving and sounding like a small-bore inline 4.
- The stock pipe's sound is poor. I've notice it change as I put more miles on the bike, but with stock pipes don't expect it to sound "like a Harley". Everyone but me probably already knew that" You want the sound and a little more power do what I did. The Stage 2 Big Bore will wake up the engine and the sound is well what you discribed you wanted.
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Start The Engine
Ride: 2007 FXDWG
Join Date: Oct 25th, 2008
Location: Pennsylvania
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Re: FXDC vs. FXDF
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Play The Throttle
Ride: 2008 Fat Bob
Join Date: Aug 30th, 2008
Location: Clinton Twp. Michigan
Posts: 237
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Re: FXDC vs. FXDF
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love the way it fits me. I'm 5'10" and I sit in the bike, not on it. I'm going to be going to a Stage 1 on her. With the Help from Glider, Smitty and Hobbit, this is going to be my winter project. I got the Denium Black, beautiful. This paint and the chrome look great. New pipes for a little more Harley sound, and the TFI for fuel. I'm a little leary of doing it myself, but I feel this site has the help I need if I get stuck. |
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Community Liaison
Ride: 07 Road King Classic
Join Date: Jun 21st, 2007
Posts: 11,621
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Re: FXDC vs. FXDF
Believe me when you see how easily it can be installed, you will appreciate the results even more.
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New Family
Ride: FatBob
Join Date: Oct 27th, 2008
Location: Southern Missouri
Posts: 6
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Re: FXDC vs. FXDF
I've been riding since I was in diapers. My mother has a photo of me, maybe 2 years old, riding an old Honda 50 mini-bike. I've owned and or ridden about every bike on the planet (slight exageration
. I've owned 46 Harley's over the years. I sold my '07 Ultra CLassic last month and I was gonna pick up a new softail next spring... UNTIL I saw a beautiful '09 Red Hot Sunglo FatBob at Bourbuese Valley HD by St. Louis, MO. Got out the checkbook and took her home. What a JOY!!! Light, nimble and sleek. Power to gear ratio is PERFECT! This has to be the funnest Harley I've ever ridden. This bike just "spoke" to me as soon as I laid eyes on it. Gonna put some more miles on it this weekend. Probably change the oil filter @ 500 miles sometime Saturday.Go with the FatBob. This bikes a BLAST!!! |
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Warming The Wheels
Ride: 2008 XL883C (adding an '09 FLHRC)
Join Date: Jun 4th, 2008
Location: Chicago
Posts: 112
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Re: FXDC vs. FXDF
it's lookin' like an '09 FLHRC, in flame blue pearl (or maybe vivid black, but I like the blue), w/ABS for me. That ABS option was a big factor for me... but I love the look of the road king classic, and it fits me well. I will swap out the stock bars with Heritage bars right off the bat... then, just do mods over time. The Heritage is a great bike... but I could only choose 1! (but I'm keepin' the sporty!)
Still really like the Dynas, though! regards, Drew
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Ride: 2009 Custom Street Bob
Join Date: May 18th, 2007
Location: The Shires UK
Posts: 4,353
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Re: FXDC vs. FXDF
just gone thru this post again as we do and see a couple of posts saying the Dynas lack power - wait till you stage 1 it, i reckon with enough use of the right wrist and a flick of the clutch you could have the front in the air in the first 3 gears and put a 103 or 110 SE motor in it and you would need a back rest to stop you sliding off the back
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Play The Throttle
Ride: 2008 Fat Bob
Join Date: Aug 30th, 2008
Location: Clinton Twp. Michigan
Posts: 237
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Re: FXDC vs. FXDF
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Good to hear. A little wimpy but man does it ride nice. |
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