harley davidson low rider - dyna harley davidson low rider ?

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The guy above me is wrong, Phuck-face or whatever your name is. The Low Rider is either FXDL or FXDLI, not FXSB. There isn't a Dyna that starts with FXS, those are called Softails. There isn't even a Softail called the FXSB, there is a FXSTB (Night Train or Springer Bad Boy) and a FXSTBI, but no FXSB.

To answer the original question, yes, the Low Rider is a subcategory of the Dyna family.
 
Blastabu got it mostly right. HD came uot with the FXE( Superglide) back in the 70s, maybe a year later they came out with the Lowrider (FXR?), which was just a fancy Superglide. Later they changed the suspension and added rubber mount engines.(DYNAs). Some people liked the older suspension better than the newer ones. The name Lowrider has nothing to do with how the bike sets.

You better check and see what FXSB stands for , Phuckin
 
If you are talking about the newer Harley's, Yes. Dyna refers to the rubber isolation frame style. Before that was the FXR style frame which was the first vibration isolation frame (rubber mounted motors) for the Superglides and Low Riders. Before that was the FX frame which came out in 72 or 73 I believe and had no vibration isolation. I think it was basically a Electraglide frame. You had to be a dedicated Harley Rider to put up the numb hands. It was so bad that you had to look at your hands to see if you still had hands at the end of your arms. And mirrors were useless.
 
Pretty Much the same bike however you will fine repair parts ans asserociors are going to be different and price for parts a bit higher
 
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