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TapioK

Well-Known Member
Wide tire and longer forks takes some time to get used to, no worries, just take easy the first corners . I would expect the vibration being pretty much the same as on 117. 107 seems to vibrate a bit less, being more “square engine”? Depending on cam installed.
 

Blackie

08’ RIDGEBACK
Troop Supporter
Supporting Member
People taking pictures, kids coming up you, women following you, guys drooling over it, oh and be prepared to do some wrenching. Good luck!
 

SB03chopper

Well-Known Member
Everyone knowing what you are riding when you walk into some place by the smile on your face. Enjoy it, and keep it shining.
 

KnotSo

Admin
Staff member
Did you not ever pick up an RB or even ride one back in '09 when u were looking to trade the Harley?
 

Ed U. Cator

Higher Ed.
Being new to my BD as well, I plan to ride at the back of the pack on organized rides given that some riders move through turns rather quickly and tailgate. I don't need that push from them. Safely negotiating turns is of utmost importance to me.
 

TapioK

Well-Known Member
I never noticed bad vibration, if the bike does have a bad vibration, check the engine top mount... or I’m just old and used to bikes vibrating. That small vibration is actually good for you, those disks in your spine have no blood circulation and gently vibration pumps liquid to them, hence your back will thank you .
 

roadie1389

Well-Known Member
I believe that is a TC engine and requires a different frame setup, transmission and primary. But hey, I am sure if you hand them enough money, they will build what you want.
 
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