i have an old FXR with an andrews 4 speed box and it goes well my not so bright son just got a 2011 fat bob with a 6 speed gear box after alot of let me call it pestering i took it for a ride . it was like being on one of thoese bikes that are out side coles that you put 20 cents in it was so easy to ride it doesnt fight you every corner ( the FXR is raked and has 8" over forks) at 100klm the engine sounds great clicked it up to 5th nice then again to 6th the engine chugged and laboured . what a waste now i know blokes are going to say its great at 120 or 130 but really its just a marketing tool to say we have 6 gears might as well put an ash tray on just as useless unless there is an autobahnn i dont know about ?
well australia's speed limits havn't changed since the 70's? When you convert the US highway speed limit to k's its around 120/130. So you could use 6.
Seems fine on a major highway where the speed limit is 110 with or without a pillion. Sixth gear also works well for me when riding solo at 100. Not so good when riding with pillion at 100. Then, as you have stated, it labours.
But, since the speed limit in the US on highways is around 70 - 75MPH and they are an American bike after all, what do you really expect?
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my 4 speed sits on 120 nicely i think its a bit of wankerism myself and harleys way of saying hey we are modern we have 6 gears like a japer its seems to take them ages to work out what we guys want it took till 2007 to get a decent back wheel i had to lace an mg 15" to an FLH hub to get a 180 mm rear on the FXR now the come out with crap we dont need
I don't use it that often but its there if ya want to use it you can, when living in the pilbara and you use a tank of fuel cruising at $140 without a break its excellent, riding with the 5 speed boys wishing they had a six speed box, one bloke on is 86 softy with a S&S engine ( think it was a 88ci) put a 6 speed tranny in and said it was one of the best mods he had done for the long pilbara hauls.
like cranes on a shutdown, ya better of looking at them than for them
No problems cruisen with 6 speed, find it better than the 5 speed on my last bike, each to their own though.
When ya got the road and the speed limit ta use number six it's the beez kneez.
Out of the total Harleys sold worldwide in 2010, Australia was prolly lucky to have made it to the 9500 mark.
The other 212610 were sold in countries that have Interstate Highways, Motorways, Autostradas, Autobahns and whatever.
I reckon Harley prolly made the right decision designing a tranny that included an O/D and suited the 160 km/hour plus situations that most of those places offer.
Australias speed limits and the real fact that Australia only represents 4.314% of their world wide market would have been well down the list of considerations when it came to designing the tranny me thinks.
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My experience is I find the 6th gear quite useful, especialy on the 110kmh roads. Mabe you need to get out of the city.
+ 1 for the 6 speed . 120 on speedo is probably closer to 110 genuine speed , anyone checked a stocker with GPS ?
i put a ultima 6 speed in my evo softail 4 years ago when i rebuilt her it was the best thing i did for the open rd it loves $1.20/$1.30 in 6th in that 2500 t0 2800rpm that evos love and i will be putting it in my new frame in a few weeks for rebuid #2 so thay should be better in a twinkie as thay have more hpdont thay
when you build your own bikes you make do with what you have no one had seen an mg spoked rim laced on to an FLH hub either but that how i made my 180 rear back in 1986 as for fitting andrew inturnals in to a box they use to sell it as a kit even kiwi could do it
dear parts fitter dave the frame has been streached lowered and raked with twin spar wish bone frount mounting a box is easy when you run a 3"primo belt. ask a harley machenic not a m&w parts fitter not much left stanard on the old girl it has shovel tanks that didnt come with anFXR it has GSXR1100 brakes front and back twin disc eletroglide sliders on the front its called customizeing dave you can even try it yourself not every thing comes from a cataluge
Yeah Dave, see what you gone and done, you gone upset Mr Orange County choppers , king of the customs, and you only being riding and repairing for near 30 years, feel ashamed at having questioned the man, next time you order shit from Arlen ness be sure not to insult him
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