Gidday folks , continuing on my research journey into what will be my next Bike i was hoping i could get some info wether No: 1 .... can a 180 rear tyre fit in a standard 96 to 99 Evo Softail swing arm ..... i have been told they will if you go to a smaller belt or even better go to a chain as final drive and if not a 180 then maybe a 170 as i find the standard 130 a tad small .... personal taste only .
I know there will be people saying just buy a 2006 Twin Cam or newer with a 200 wheel on allready and that is still a possibility but as with most things in life there is a cost associated with going for the newer product and the fact is i can get a late model Evo a hell of a lot cheaper than a Twin Cam which of course lets me spend my hard earned budget on other goodies that i have been drooling over .
The 2 nd thing was of course with a bigger rear tyre ..... { if it can be done } ..... was the issue of a rear gard to fit as i would think the standard 96 to 99 rear gard wouldnt do the job ..... would love to be corrected here ..... the thought was to buy a newer 200 rear wheel model gard and adapt that ..... any idears , your imput would be welcomed ..... Tim .
pics are no longer there unfortunately....but you will get th drift...maybe pm him....
http://www.hdforums.com.au/Default.aspx?tabid=71&forumid=24&postid=63035&view=topic
th smaller rear wheel width might be coming back in vogue anyways, check out th new 2012 Softail Slim....getting good feedback...a more classic look i believe....
fuc me jimbo arnt you a post whore
Hey Tim,
I've been watching your post with interest & thought i'd give you my opinion, quite a few Vodkas later opinion I might add..
What sort of riding are you planning on doing?? No offence intended but are you planning on dragging this thing? If you're not either a Evo or Twin Cam will serve you well. They're both going to comfortably do well over 100,000km's if you're not planning on flogging the shit out of them! That's with regular maintenance of course..
I always think it's better to lock in what style of bike your after & then go from there. If you really want your bike to have a 200 rear then buy one that has a 200 rear! If you don't you won't be happy!
Harley is obviously trying to improve it's product ever year, that lends me to believe that Harley's flagship engine which is now the twin cam must be superior to the evo, otherwise they'd be running with evo's...?
Another thought is to throw a post up about how reliable guys twin cams have been.. IE; year model of ride, what model, what engine mod's if any, how many trouble free km's, what style of riding do you do...?
My bike is a 2011 FXST, I've done just over 10,500km's since 1st July 2011 & it's never run better!! I'm now looking to increase the fun with a a set of 583 S&S easy start cam's....
Have fun finding ya bike mate!!