What kind of bike is the 2002 Harley Davidson Dyna?

What kind of bike is the 2002 Harley Davidson Dyna?

Join the 02 Harley-Davidson FXD Dyna Super Glide discussion group or the general Harley-Davidson discussion group. List related bikes for comparison of specs. Bikez has discussion forums for every bike. View comments, questions and answers at the 2002 Harley-Davidson FXD Dyna Super Glide discussion group.

Why was the Harley Davidson Dyna model discontinued?

The new Softail frame is reputed to be lighter, stiffer, and dramatically better performing. But by killing off the Dyna – the single most popular Harley among younger riders – many believe the Motor Company has cut itself off at the knees in the highly competitive battle within the motorcycle industry for the loyalty of younger riders.

What kind of engine does a Harley Davidson Dyna Glide have?

This article applies to Harley Davidson Dyna Glide (2000-2016). Compared to other motorcycles on the road, Harley Davidson motorcycles have a fairly unique engine design. Harley engines have evolved over the years, but still remain true to their roots with a 45 degree air-cooled pushrod V-twin installed in Dyna models.

Why does my Harley Davidson make a knocking noise?

Twin cam engine cutaway. The crankshaft flywheels in the twin cam engine are pressed together and have the potential to twist or slip, which will cause a knocking noise in the bottom end or near the gear case; plus, a much more noticeable engine vibration.

Join the 02 Harley-Davidson FXD Dyna Super Glide discussion group or the general Harley-Davidson discussion group. List related bikes for comparison of specs. Bikez has discussion forums for every bike. View comments, questions and answers at the 2002 Harley-Davidson FXD Dyna Super Glide discussion group.

This article applies to Harley Davidson Dyna Glide (2000-2016). Compared to other motorcycles on the road, Harley Davidson motorcycles have a fairly unique engine design. Harley engines have evolved over the years, but still remain true to their roots with a 45 degree air-cooled pushrod V-twin installed in Dyna models.

The new Softail frame is reputed to be lighter, stiffer, and dramatically better performing. But by killing off the Dyna – the single most popular Harley among younger riders – many believe the Motor Company has cut itself off at the knees in the highly competitive battle within the motorcycle industry for the loyalty of younger riders.

Twin cam engine cutaway. The crankshaft flywheels in the twin cam engine are pressed together and have the potential to twist or slip, which will cause a knocking noise in the bottom end or near the gear case; plus, a much more noticeable engine vibration.