When I purchased my '10 Dyna Street Bob I knew that I wanted to do a few things to it, and setting it up with two stoppers up front was job one. As I was rolling my new bike out of the dealership, a Dyna Fat Bob caught my eye. It was there I spied the needed parts for my single-to-dual conversion. Knowing then that all of the parts could be easily had from my local H-D dealer, I accosted the guy at the parts counter and quizzed him about just what parts were needed. After some searching, we figured out that I needed a set of 49mm dual-disc lowers legs ($300), a right-side caliper ($185), a larger bore master cylinder ($112), a new brake line ($75), and a matching rotor ($225). What makes this such an easy conversion is that all of these items can be attained at your local H-D dealer, and the parts have been proven to work since they have already been on thousands of bikes. Follow along as we show y'all how to double your braking fortune for about $900. 01. We first replaced the stock fork lowers with a new H-D dual-disc set from an FXDF with help from our friends at Race Tech. This first required removing the legs from the bike.01. We first replaced the stock fork lowers with a new H-D dual-disc set from an FXDF wit 02. Once the legs were off the bike, the upper springs were taken out. The oil was then drained from each tube and the lower legs removed.02. Once the legs were off the bike, the upper springs were taken out. The oil was then d 03. The new black dual-disc lowers were covered with masking tape so as to not scratch them. The fork tubes were then reinstalled.03. The new black dual-disc lowers were covered with masking tape so as to not scratch th 04. While we had the legs off of the bike, we decided to install an upgraded spring kit from Race Tech ($279) and lower the fork an inch as well. Here you can see the difference in length.04. While we had the legs off of the bike, we decided to install an upgraded spring kit f 05. The new dual-disc legs were reinstalled on the bike and tightened to factory specs.05. The new dual-disc legs were reinstalled on the bike and tightened to factory specs. 06. The front wheel on the Street Bob came from the factory with a dual-disc-ready hub which allowed us to easily mount the new matching H-D right-side rotor.06. The front wheel on the Street Bob came from the factory with a dual-disc-ready hub wh 07. The wheel was then reinstalled on the bike and the new H-D right-side caliper was installed.07. The wheel was then reinstalled on the bike and the new H-D right-side caliper was ins 08. Since the brake lever is going to actuate two calipers instead of one, a larger 11/16-inch bore master cylinder was used over the stock 9/16-inch unit.08. Since the brake lever is going to actuate two calipers instead of one, a larger 11/16 09. We also had to employ a dual-disc brake line with a junction block under the fork's bottom tree. Wanting a blacked-out look to match the new lowers, we chose a set of Black Pearl lines from Magnum Shielding, which LA Harley also had in stock.09. We also had to employ a dual-disc brake line with a junction block under the fork's b 10. Once the new master cylinder and brake lines were mounted, we added DOT 4 brake fluid and checked for leaks.10. Once the new master cylinder and brake lines were mounted, we added DOT 4 brake fluid 11. With no leaks and a pair of stoppers up front, we were ready to try the bike out. We found that the extra caliper and rotor up front made the bike stop much better and with a more balanced feel on deceleration. We also liked the sportier, yet factory look of the H-D dual-disc setup.11. With no leaks and a pair of stoppers up front, we were ready to try the bike out. We Sources Los Angeles Harley-Davidson (562) 408-6088 lahd.com Magnum Sheilding (585) 381-8380 magnumshielding.com Race Tech (951) 279-6655 racetech.com By Jeff G. Holt Enjoyed this Post? Subscribe to our RSS Feed, or use your favorite social media to recommend us to friends and colleagues!
ltank 3/1/2012 at 3:07 AM What is the Harley part number for the added lower leg. I want to put a 49mm FatBob front end on my 2000 FXR4. it already has the late dual disk brake caliper and rotors.What is the axle size?