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pcpisano:
Joe, I was thinking about the baker reverse, let me ask, does the bike “runaway” at all when in reverse? was told they are hard to control... thank you


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JoeVibe:

--- Quote from: pcpisano on August 06, 2020, 07:26:18 AM ---Joe, I was thinking about the baker reverse, let me ask, does the bike “runaway” at all when in reverse? was told they are hard to control... thank you


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I think it's really easy to use and control but I do have to feather the clutch while in reverse because it moves pretty quickly. I've never gone backwards with the clutch fully engaged but I've backed up long distances, around corners, and even up a loading ramp at work (just to see if I could) with no problem at all. I prefer the Baker because it's so easy to get in and out of reverse. I had it in my Ultra Classic before moving it to the Road Glide so I've been using it for about 6 years now without any issues.

Joe

pcpisano:
Thank you Joe...I’m going to make the plunge...


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cdestuck:

--- Quote from: Mjspiz on July 26, 2020, 11:40:49 PM ---Hey all

I'm having my dealer put reverse on my 2017 FLHTKSE. Bike getting heavier at my age. Anyone have this done?  How is it working out for you?  I understand it will be electric.

Mike

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What brand reverse did you have installed?   Are you happy with it? 

3mcam:
I've had the Baker  reverse in 2 bikes so far and my new will have it before I take delivery. Have not tested other manufactures reverse drives but I love the Baker system. You do need to learn how to feather the clutch while using reverse but it's an easy lesson to learn. You already feather it in forward anyways.

Chris

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