Which is the best Harley Davidson Dyna Glide?
Generations of individual customizers have built Dyna Glides of every imaginable type and style. The Wide Glide model (FXDWG in the Harley alphabet) that is the subject of this review is the most stylish of all the Dyna Glide models.
How big is the gas tank on a Dyna Wide Glide?
The maximum lean angles are 31 degrees right and 32 degrees left. The forks are raked at 32 degrees. The dry weight is listed as 612 pounds. The wheelbase is 66.1 inches. The “Fat Bob” gas tank holds 5.2 gallons. The OEM tires are Dunlop bias ply, a D402 MH90-21on the front, and a D401 130/90B-16 on the rear, mounted on chrome laced wheels.
What’s the difference between a Y2K and a Dyna Wide?
2000 models received new, improved discs with four piston calipers at both ends, which make a terrific difference in braking feel and confidence. The Y2K models also got sealed wheel bearings and a new sealed battery. Otherwise, they appear identical to the 1999 model reviewed here.
What kind of brakes does a Harley Davidson Wide Glide have?
Like all modern Harley-Davidson motorcycles, the Wide Glide comes with a halogen headlight, self-canceling turn signals (which should be standard on all motorcycles), maintenance free belt final drive, outstanding hand controls, and a 5 speed gearbox. Pre-Y2K Wide Glides had a single disc brake with a single piston caliper, front and rear.
When did the Harley Davidson Dyna Wide Glide come out?
1993: The Dyna Low Rider and Dyna Wide Glide are introduced, the two among the most popular Dyna models throughout the frame’s 26 year production run. 1995: Until this year, all Dynas had a 32-degree front rake, but in 1995 a more responsive 28-degree rake was introduced to the sportier Dyna models.
When did they change the front rake on the Dyna?
1995: Until this year, all Dynas had a 32-degree front rake, but in 1995 a more responsive 28-degree rake was introduced to the sportier Dyna models. 1999: Evolution engine is replace with the new 88ci Twin Cam engine in the Dyna frame.
The maximum lean angles are 31 degrees right and 32 degrees left. The forks are raked at 32 degrees. The dry weight is listed as 612 pounds. The wheelbase is 66.1 inches. The “Fat Bob” gas tank holds 5.2 gallons. The OEM tires are Dunlop bias ply, a D402 MH90-21on the front, and a D401 130/90B-16 on the rear, mounted on chrome laced wheels.
When was the first Harley Davidson Dyna made?
The Dyna Daytona and Dyna Super Glide debuted a year later. The first Dyna, the 1991 FXDB Sturgis Edition. 1993: The Dyna Low Rider and Dyna Wide Glide are introduced, the two among the most popular Dyna models throughout the frame’s 26 year production run.