February 5, 2013 3:35 AM PST
Perhaps I'm one of the "lucky" ones out there, but I'm still not seeing any unusual vibration on mine with over 2000 miles on it. Compared to my FXR and 2001 1200 Sporty, the Switchback vibrates far less than any Harley I've owned to date. I'm not saying it's vibration-free. It is after all a Harley-Davidson, 45 degree, 103 cubic inch V-twin which to my knowledge, is not counterbalanced. However it is rubber mounted, which kills a lot of engine vibes. I read the SB on motor mount clearance and like all SB's, your dealer will fix it for free. I also perform my regular ritual, which I've done on all Harleys, that is to regularly check and tighten fasteners. I found a loose muffler clamp last week and noticed the rattle sound right away. Not trying to dismiss riders who may have a legitimate problem with their bike, but I'm unconvinced that there is an engineering "issue" with the Switchback, especially considering that the frame, trans, motor and electronics are practically identical to the entire Dyna line, which has been successful for years. For those looking for a smoother Harley, just buy an FL, preferably one with the B engine.