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-Tig welded 304SS
-Standard Hand brushed finish
-Fixture welded for perfect fitment
-Easy access to oil dipstick
-True Equal length primary tubes for optimum performance
-Stainless Steel wool baffling for long lasting sound that doesn't change over time
-Fitment is for 99-05 Twin Cam Dyna Glides with Mid Controls
-All necessary GRADE 8 hardware needed will be supplied for the mount.
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Picture 2 (10 inch Bung King Risers with Lucky Daves)
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3. CCE ( Custom Cycle Engineering)
As a trusted, tried and true company when it comes to the motorcycle world, you can assume that CCE did their homework with these mounts. The great thing is CCE offers front, rear mounts as well as a poly mounted top stabilizer link that can replace your solid heir joint style link. Over all the quality on these mounts are right up there with any top of the line performance part and definitely look like they mean business. One of the great things about this mounting system is that it uses FXR and FL style adjustability principals to allow for those fine tune motor alignments. The front mount is also replaceable with any FXR style mount making the longevity on these endless. The installion is fairly straight forward and easy although the rear is considerably bigger than stock so if you have old stretch mounts you will need a second set of hands to get the motor back in the stock location. The first thing you will notice about the CCE is how much your motor no longer moves. It literally tightens everything up and you can see it on first idle. These motor mounts do amazing things to your bike once your cruising down the freeway at 100MPH, instantly to you can notice the tracking difference from he reduced motor movement. It also helps the rear end shimmy around long sweepers. All and all it is a great product and performs as it should.
4. Chopper Hauss/Big Bear Choppers.
With a very similar design, these motor mounts are excellent for the wheelie crowd who doesn't want to pull their motors out for case repair (although wheels are the main cause of that). These use FLT style mounting system that give the B motors such stability and comfort. The mounting is pretty straight forward 6 bolts in front and 4 in back. It does put your motor in a more forward than stock resting position similar to the predator. At first start up it acts as it should and having the extra front mounting point to the frame add some stability to your drive train. The only real issue Ive seen it's these is that some mounting holes to the cases are off compared to same product which makes me wonder if your side to side alignment is 100% accurate. The rear mount can be a tough one to install with one set of hands so if you can get a buddy to help you will save some frustration. The dual mounting points on the front does provide great brace for the motor as I mentioned for wheelie purposes. The rear leave a little to be desired, some have required shaving and such to get in place. All and all for you wheelie guys this can help save a little bit of agony down the line. if it was possible to get side to side adjustment, it would better help with alignment issues.
Ok so now for my top pick.... Overall I have experience its all these mounts and they all have their pros and cons. However, the one that stands out for overall performance and adjustability would be the CCE mounts. The lateral adjustment makes a world of difference in getting to proper alignment and since most of the time we are flying up the freeway above 80mph, the aligned drive train makes for a super stable ride while the durable rubber compounds used in these mounts also takes the vibration off your frame and therefore your hands as well. You can bet that choosing anyone of these mounts will give you the desired performance over stock you would expect, but CCE covers more pros for me than the competition!
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