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Newbie here looking to buy his first bike which will be a Harley. I'm looking at the Soft tail Night train and saw on the specs that it has a rigid mount motor. What's it mean? How will it ride? Is it good, bad or indifferent? I searched the Harley site for info but there's really nothing for someone such as myself who knows nothing about em other than the fact that I want one. Thanks for your help
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The TC88 motor that is used in the Dyna and touring models is rubber mounted, which means that there is no metal-to-metal contact where the engine mounts to the frame. The TC88B engine used in the Softails (since '99, I think) is a balanced engine, which has two chain-driven counterbalancers located inside the cases that greatly reduce the vibration from the engine.
The rubber mounted TC88 engines will vibrate much more than the solid mounted TC88B balanced engine. I know that sounds hard to believe, but it's true. HD engineers had to change the transmission back in '99 because the vibration from the old motor would aid in shifting gears, and the reduced vibration of the TC88B made the shifter feel stiff and awkward. |
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