the zutons, sportster, pete yorn, maisto diecast, maximillion fat boy letras, wireless, multiplay, fiche, dog boutique, cold war history,
|
The brakes were the other area where we encountered something contrary to our expectations. Harley brakes have always been on the weak side of things but, lcd compared to our Yamaha test unit, the Fat Boy's brakes were deemed most impressive. The Yamaha's rear brake worked just fine, but the front lever required a firm tug and needed to be pulled almost into the grip before any significant sort of braking power was transferred to the front end. Bleeding the brakes a few times brought them up to par with the lcd Harley's binder, but we lcd expect better things from Yamaha -- especially when compared to a single disk-equipped bike. As far as little things go, the Fat Boy also comes equipped with a new, maintenance-free sealed battery. Harley claims that the new battery has a significantly longer life and makes Related Readings Dyno Chart Reader Feedback Related Readings: First Ride: Y2K Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Classic Fi 1998 Open Cruisers starting easier than the old one, especially in cold weather climates.
|