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Harley Dyna - The Fan's Favorite

The main difference of the Harley Davidson Dyna Motorcycles to the other models are the usage of Smaller forks which have small diameter and are similar to those of the sportster models, they have engines which have big twins and are denoted in the beginning as FXD.

These Harley Davidson Dyna/FXD Motorcycles are different from the sportster and softail models by the following aspects:
1.Connection between the swingarm and the frame.
2.Presence of larger engines.
3.They have a traditional style of their own.
4.There is presence of oil reservoir.

FXD DYNA SUPER GLIDE:
Dimensions:
1.It has a length of 92.8 inches
2.Seat height in the laden is 26.6 inches and unladen is 27.6 inches.
3.It has a ground clearance of 5.3 inches.
4.There is a wheel base of 64.2 inches
5.The fuel and oil capacity are 4.8 gal and 3 qt.

Power train:
1.It has a air cooled engine with 96B with a twin cam
2.The displacement accounts for around 96 inches.
3.The torque for the engine is 92 ft. lbs. for 3000 rpm.
4.There is a 9.2:1 ratio of compression.

FXDC DYNA SUPER GLIDE CUSTOM:
Dimensions:
1.It has a length of 92.9 inches
2.Seat height in the laden is 26.8 inches and unladen is 27.8 inches.
3.It has a ground clearance of 5.3 inches.
4.There is a wheel base of 64.2 inches
5.The fuel and oil capacity are 5.1 gal and 3 qt.

Power train:
1.It has a air cooled engine with 96B with a twin cam
2.The displacement accounts for around 96 inches.
3.The torque for the engine is 91 ft. lbs. for 3125 rpm.
4.There is a 9.2:1 ratio of compression.

FXDB DYNA STREET BOB:
Dimensions:
1.It has a length of 92.8 inches
2.Seat height in the laden is 25.8 inches and unladen is 26.8 inches.
3.It has a ground clearance of 4.9 inches.
4.There is a wheel base of 64.2 inches
5.The fuel and oil capacity are 4.8 gal and 3 qt.

Power train:
1.It has a air cooled engine with 96B with a twin cam
2.The displacement accounts for around 96 inches.
3.The torque for the engine is 91 ft. lbs. for 3125 rpm.
4.There is a 9.2:1 ratio of compression.

FXDL DYNA LOW RIDER:
Dimensions:
1.It has a length of 93.1 inches
2.Seat height in the laden is 25.8 inches and unladen is 26.8 inches.
3.It has a ground clearance of 4.9 inches.
4.There is a wheel base of 64.6 inches
5.The fuel and oil capacity are 4.8 gal and 3 qt.

Power train:
1.It has a air cooled engine with 96B with a twin cam
2.The displacement accounts for around 96 inches.
3.The torque for the engine is 92 ft. lbs. for 3000 rpm.
4.There is a 9.2:1 ratio of compression.

FXDF DYNA FAT BOB:
Dimensions:
1.It has a length of 91.7 inches
2.Seat height in the laden is 26.1 inches and unladen is 27.1 inches.
3.It has a ground clearance of 4.9 inches.
4.There is a wheel base of 63.8 inches
5.The fuel and oil capacity are 5.1 gal and 3 qt.

Power train:
1.It has a air cooled engine with 96 with a twin cam
2.The displacement accounts for around 96 inches.
3.The torque for the engine is 92 ft. lbs. for 3000 rpm.
4.There is a 9.2:1 ratio of compression.

FXDWG DYNA WIDE GLIDE:
Dimensions:
1.It has a length of 97.5 inches
2.Seat height in the laden is 27.5 inches and unladen is 28.5 inches.
3.It has a ground clearance of 5.1 inches.
4.There is a wheel base of 68.3 inches
5.The fuel and oil capacity are 5.1 gal and 3 qt.

Power train:
1.It has a air cooled engine with 96 with a twin cam
2.The displacement accounts for around 96 inches.
3.The torque for the engine is 92 ft. lbs. for 3000 rpm.
4.There is a 9.2:1 ratio of compression.

The Dyna/FXR family from Harley Davidson really appeals because of durability, reliability but most of all it oozes that Harley style that other manufacturers just fail to replicate.

About the Author

Martin Davies enjoys writing about motorcyles and in particular the Harley Davidson Dyna and often blogs on all topics related with Harley Davidson Motorcycles.




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