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Thug Style / Club Style Dyna pic's
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Member Lama is in the process of modding his 2007 FXDC into a club style or thug style bike (known today as outlaw bikes) Asks members to provide inspiration and post pictures of their own bikes. Members show off their bikes.

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Old 01-03-2014, 10:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Cansoldier
Thanks Irish, that's the plan evil looks with outstanding performance\handling.

Monster, I just looked at those Bitubo shocks and they are nice. Be interesting to hear how they perform. Your right though to many options hard to try them all. I bought the rifle roadster but am now wondering if I should have bought your fairing lol.
I dig that rifle fairing. I want a new fairing honestly. I had a basic paint job before and kinda ended up with this one on accident which makes it more expensive to switch stuff up. ( not complaining I love the paint) I'm waiting to see what leather pros retro t sport fairing comes out like, but if it's like the rest of their products, that will be my next fairing. I think I'm gonna take the chance on those shocks I'll let everyone know the results
 
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Originally Posted by Cansoldier
I was debating works Black trackers, Ricors, and even Hagon nitros. But Ricor's had good reviews and are on special $629. Ohlins seem to be the best but a little expensive for me. I haven't ridden any of these setups but this review was interesting:

https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...omparison.html
Welcome home and thanks for keeping things safe up north. Sounds like some pretty cool plans ahead, looking forward to your updates.
 
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I got bored today poking around, and now I really want a T-sport fairing. Idle hands......

I think I'm regretting not having anything serious lined up this winter.
 
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Originally Posted by SquidHead
Welcome home and thanks for keeping things safe up north. Sounds like some pretty cool plans ahead, looking forward to your updates.
Squid I know you went with the traxxion springs did you check out the bitubo shocks? I think you already had the Ohlins by that point
 
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Originally Posted by fordaith
I got bored today poking around, and now I really want a T-sport fairing. Idle hands......

I think I'm regretting not having anything serious lined up this winter.
I'm always either bored or working... Unfortunately work is always slow the first quarter of the year and my old lady is finishing nursing school which means I'm BORED!!!!!!! Which leads to spending money on cool parts
 
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Welcome home and thanks for keeping things safe up north. Sounds like some pretty cool plans ahead, looking forward to your updates.
Thanks Squidhead, your bike is killer!! One of my favourites.
 
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Originally Posted by monster715
Squid I know you went with the traxxion springs did you check out the bitubo shocks? I think you already had the Ohlins by that point
I hadn't heard of them until I saw you post. I actually just ordered a set of Sway Away piggy backs to replace my Ohlins, which are just too long for me. The Sway Aways have really good reviews, the only knock on them is they don't come any longer than 12.6", which is what I want. They are sub-$400 and 3 way adjustable. They probably don't have the same ride quality as my Ohlins, but not being able to reach the ground isn't working out well.

Here's DYNARYDER87's bike with them:


Originally Posted by fordaith
I got bored today poking around, and now I really want a T-sport fairing. Idle hands......

I think I'm regretting not having anything serious lined up this winter.
JD Customs is running a special on their complete FXDXT fairing kit right now, $550 shipped with your choice of windshield.
 
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Not sure if it's been mentioned yet but has anyone seen the FXRT / FXRP repop fairings made by Deviant Fabrications? These things looks dope!

http://www.deviantfabrications.com/p/installation.html

http://store.deviantfabrications.com/


This kit is for Dyna Harley Davidsons, have options if pre-2006, or 2006+.

This kit includes:
Frame Adapter (only needed for Dynas) ($450)
FXRP Fairing ($390)
FXRT Lower Fairings ($325)
X Bracket ($85)
Fairing Brackets ($100)
Lower Fairing Brackets ($30)
Headlight Cover ($45)
Windshield ($45)





This bike looks familiar:





 

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Damn Squid how much are you selling those Ohlins for?!
 
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Originally Posted by emerican19
Damn Squid how much are you selling those Ohlins for?!
I was gonna ask the same thing
 


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