Re: Dan Moore Remote Oil Filter
Not to derail this thread but what do you think of the Glide Pro and did you change the pivot bushing too?
I am not totally familiar with forum protocol but if I am hijacking my own thread breaks protocol, I can start a thread on the Glide Pro stabilizing system.
I like the front motor mount but believe there is a better option to stabilize the rear end. The Glide Pro front motor mount has gone through several iterations since inception, i.e., different compound materials, different torque settings, etc. but, IMHO, Jake finally sorted it out. The early OEM mount was a good one but as most know, they didn't always last so long and, IMHO, the oil residue that could not be cleaned had something to do with that; same same with the Buell mount which was made from an even softer rubber compound. Unfortunately, the early OEM and the Buell mount have all both been upgraded to the new stiffer mount which is one reason I finally decided to try the Glide Pro. Happy to report that I notice no difference between the Glide Pro and the early Buell mount which worked great.
If you are looking for a rear end stabilizer, there is a much cleaner, simpler alternative to any that are out there and, from an engineering perspective, really works. That option is new and called the "Drive Train Stabilizer" and is available from Sykes Performance. I have the stabilizers but have not installed them yet; my old FL now has 18" wheel front and back and a worked front suspension and is pretty planted in a high speed sweeper which is where the FLs tend to exhibit the "bagger wobble". The stabilizers are less expensive and I believe they work.
There is an interesting thread over on HTT where I am also a member that delves into the details and differences in the way the various stabilizers work. Max, the forum member that started the thread is an engineer, smart and very detail oriented. The read is a bit long but if you want to know more than you may want to know, worth the time.
How do the bagger stabilizers work?