Add to that a new seat from Uwe Kirste, inserted into the metal rear, with which several millimetres could be gained without reducing riding comfort. Lowering of the bike was a combination of various conversion measures: a Progressive Suspension lowering kit at the front fork and Rick’s 260 conversion at the rear. Shortly before 2.5” Dyna forward controls for taller riders were introduced, now to be complemented for the opposite requirement. The combination of elegant “Rick’s style” with a fat rear with improved ride performance and a – compared to a stock Low Rider – lowered sitting position was no problem for Rick’s team. The basis model of her choice: a 2015 FXDL Low Rider. In late spring 2015 came the first enquiry from a Harley lady, who asked for a special conversion: an easy to ride, cool looking custom Harley with the Indian Thunderbird theme as paint. With the relaunch of the Low Rider it was not necessary to develop new components, all Rick’s Dyna parts fitted the FXDL. Rick’s Motorcycles was at the forefront when in 2006 the FXDX Street Bob spectacularly revived the whole Dyna model series, and now also as official Harley-Davidson dealer in Baden-Baden stayed on the ball with parts development for Dynas. At the same time the Sportster “Superlow” 1200T was presented and customizers had already converted the first “Rushmore” Touring models – and there was hardly any room in the magazines left for the new Dyna, for which there were already many custom parts in the accessory programs. Davidson was still there, and with him a new version of the old subject: after 5 years of absence from the model program there was a Dyna Low Rider again. They even thought of the second set of forward control – ”Easy Rider” had arrived in series production.ĭaytona Bike Week 2014 was more hectic, larger – and the cars had been banned from the beach – but Willie G. Today this doesn’t sound so sensational anymore, but in 1977 this bike caused a stir with every chopper fan. With a low sitting position, higher fork, slash-cut exhaust system and 9-spoke cast wheels, then sensational news. Davidson who, after the success of the Super Glide, had an almost free hand in the design department for his developments, created with the FXS another Factory custom bike for series production. Seven years after “Easy Rider” and a little more than a decade in which the chopper and custom scene seriously developed, Harley-Davidson also realized the development and reinforced its engagement in the custom scene with the introduction of a new model in the middle of the current production year in Daytona during Bike Week. Colourful and partly crazy custom bikes and trikes were parked in their hundreds at Main Street Pier, and thousands of visitors pressed the flesh during the spectacle. The Rat’s Hole Show was on the Boardwalk, not far from “Big Daddy Rat’s” T-shirt shop on Main Street, and the chopper mania was in full swing. Daytona Bike Week 1977 was a different time in another world: the beaches parked full of cars, left in front of the promenades, and no skyscrapers to be seen along the whole coast.
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