badinfluence63 wrote:
I personally think its related to the newly kicked out front end to accommodate the 17" wheel on the new frame change on the E glides. It comes and goes. Its almost ghost like,subtle but its there.
I feel as a consequence of extending that front end it caused a modicum of front end wobble that didn't use to exist. Rather that if the front end was in more rather than out, the front end would have of a more up and down motion rather then that up and down motion being chipped away and compromised by the newly extended front end.
Kickstand wrote:
The older bikes... specifically the FXR's were well known for how true they were to the road. I have heard that put several ways, but the frame was stronger than the current FXD's... or at least more stable. My brother would sit on the passenger seat, kick his boots up on the gas tank and cross his arms... it was that stable. I think the old FLH's were that way as well.
I can attest to the stability of the older platform - I have put my feet up on my highway bars - and leaned back - let go of the handle bars and held on to the bag guards and ridden for many slab miles on my bike - without - any wobbles or problems. I get so comfortable I have to NOT fall asleep.
This is one of those instances I was referring to - not all improvements are an improvement. Maybe some one will realize a fix or just put it back to the proven formula it was...