Big Dog Wolf
The Wolf is the newest canine in the Big Dog lineup. The sleek, 9 1/2 feet long ProStreet is a high-performance, high style package featuring the largest S&S X-Wedge mill of 121ci. As a proprietary engine for Big Dog, you won't find the motor on any other production motorcycle. The Wolf's rear wheel spins via the six-speed tranny, BDM Balance Drive primary, and carbon fiber constructed final drive, which receives its power from the 56-degree 12ci powerplant. The X-Wedge features a three-cam design and a one-piece crank with side-by-side plain bearing rods that drive full skirt pistons in five bolt cylinders and heads. Fuel is delivered via injectors built right into the heads and both closed-loop fuel control and knock control ignition technologies are part of the package, according to S&S Cycle. The 4 1/4-inch bore/stroke combination delivers a 9.9:1 compression ratio, producing a motor with a tremendous amount of linear torque, according to John. Getting back to the rear wheel, the chromed billet 20X7-incher (all Big Dog wheels are designed in house) is wrapped in a new Avon 220mm skin, which is exclusive to Big Dog and specifically for the Wolf. It's also the narrowest rubber you'll find on any of the Big Dog models, due to the fact that the Wolf is available with a convertible saddlebag option. The slimmer 220 tire and bag setup won't bulk up the back like a 300 tire/saddlebag combo. Just like all of the other dogs in the lineup, you can install a two-up seat for the passenger on the back and a passenger bar (sissy bar) because of the dockable fender struts. The standard chrome package shimmers throughout, and let me just say, everything is chromed on this baby, from the rear turn signals and rear wheel to the Vance & Hines Big Radius exhaust (a 2-into-1 exhaust system comes standard but the Big Radius can be purchased through any Big Dog dealer) to the handlebar, risers, controls, and then back down to the front wheel. If chrome is a factor when purchasing a new bike, the Wolf definitely delivers. Big Dog's single downtube frame is a brand new design and all of the frame pieces are produced by a CNC machine, and then robotically welded together by Big Dog Motorcycles. The backbone is stretched 7 inches over, and the seamless integrated sheetmetal fabwork showcases the consistency in the lines of the bike from front to rear. Everything just looks complete. The Tribal Waves Level Five paint scheme of our cover bike included a candy red base coat, black cherry ghost tribal flame work, which was then finished in zenith gold overlay and red pinstripes. This combination is gorgeous and pops beautifully in the sunlight. With 45 degrees of rake-40 degrees in the neck, 5 degrees in the trees-the long Perse Performance 41mm telescopic forks coupled with the 23X3.75-inch chromed billet wheel produce a 5.86-inch trail. As the Wolf stands, the 3 7/8-inch Ground Clearance hugs the asphalt in a sleek low profile manner. The four-piston stoppers from Performance Machine coupled with Brembo rotors (13.5 inches in the front) bring the Wolf to a screeching halt. In classifying the Wolf, some might say it's a "production custom," or "custom production," but the fact remains that Big Dog continues to push the limits in design, exceeding consumers' expectations. The Wolf exemplifies detail and encompasses the direction of Big Dog's future as one of the coolest, hottest motorcycle manufacturer's in the American V-twin market. HB Sourcehotbikeweb.com by Jordan Mastagni |