What a great detailed review performed on real life back roads!! It is the first review showing the actual effect of the 13'' shock on a Dyna sitting at rest. We also can see how the gap between the tire and fender is increased. I am in the decision making about the 12'' or the 13''... I think I'll go for the 12'' for my Wide Glide because I want to keep it as low as possible. Many thanks!
The noise you hear is fluid transferring between the internal cylinders, although it sounds like it has air in it. Is that noise coming from both sides or just one? Might be working out air and go away after break in.
@@MyMotorcycleObsession I wouldn't worry too much about it. They seem to function correctly and respond to setting changes so it is most likely normal.
If you take long trips on rough roads, do the front. It will stop a lot of fatigue. Do get a new kickstand, helps so much when cleaning, maintaining, or repair.
First I heard of Legends was from watching Scooter Tramp Scotty. He has his of setting "2". He puts a lot of miles on his, in fact, he has a video where he has worn out a set. Legends sent him replacements.
What a great detailed review performed on real life back roads!! It is the first review showing the actual effect of the 13'' shock on a Dyna sitting at rest. We also can see how the gap between the tire and fender is increased. I am in the decision making about the 12'' or the 13''... I think I'll go for the 12'' for my Wide Glide because I want to keep it as low as possible. Many thanks!
The new starter sounds great.
I think so too!
Excellent Point about being higher before you get on, I have to also ask how did you get your speed O meter on what looks like you phone?
It's an android app called 'Speedometer', I actually had to pay a few bucks for that app to get rid of the ads.
The noise you hear is fluid transferring between the internal cylinders, although it sounds like it has air in it. Is that noise coming from both sides or just one? Might be working out air and go away after break in.
I couldn't tell if it was both sides or one.
@@MyMotorcycleObsession I wouldn't worry too much about it. They seem to function correctly and respond to setting changes so it is most likely normal.
If you take long trips on rough roads, do the front. It will stop a lot of fatigue. Do get a new kickstand, helps so much when cleaning, maintaining, or repair.
Yea, I'll do the front a kickstand for sure!
First I heard of Legends was from watching Scooter Tramp Scotty. He has his of setting "2". He puts a lot of miles on his, in fact, he has a video where he has worn out a set. Legends sent him replacements.