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Harley-Davidson motorcycles endure as some of the most beloved of all time, and much of this comes down to one key element: customization. Harley’s bikes can be near-entirely tailored to the individual rider, from the aesthetic elements to those pertaining to performance. Even the body style can be selected, with Harley’s hardtail and softail body options being the most general categories the brand has to offer. For many years, the Harley-Davidson Dyna was a standout among the company’s customizable bikes, to the degree that it remains talked about and revered long after its farewell.
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The Dyna came to fruition back in 1991, with the Harley FXDB Sturgis serving as a fusion of the Sportster and Touring models of the day and combining tried-and-true and innovative elements. Outfitted with a Big Twin engine on a traditional frame, the Dyna won many riders over with its twin-shock rear suspension system, which proved sturdy yet flexible enough for comfort while riding. Not to mention, the Big Twin allowed for impressive power and performance on the road.
Further bolstering the popularity of the Dyna was the FX drama series

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