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Default 98 FLHTCUI POSE flood bike rebuild

After hurricane Sandy .I did a quick make over of the salvage flood bike and rode it 40,000 miles.
So it's time for a facelift. New Big EVO. BREMBO brakes front and rear . Might need them .should be at least 150-165 hp plus a small shot of giggle juice. Maybe a few customized take off parts from newer bikes. But not high budget at all
 

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New Big EVO.
What size?
 
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Have a few sets of new lowers that are going on to make the Brembo swap and flush axle easer but putting my own twist on them. Little detail machine work....why? Because I can....but not a machinist.
Also thick skinned so critics welcome. Just fun crap for me. Have a daily rider now . This is a toy. First cut on Bridgeport Also going with front air ride as I already have the rear done. Again not a kit just budget parts.



 

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What size?
well it's not a 127 anymore. But couldnt get it out to 154. Lol. Ain't telling yet .......
 
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well it's not a 127 anymore. But couldnt get it out to 154. Lol. Ain't telling yet .......
Damn!!!!!!!!!!
Were you and '97 bagger separated at birth or something?????
 
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Damn!!!!!!!!!!
Were you and '97 bagger separated at birth or something?????
. No but that damn bike of his I fell in love with they day I signed on too the site!! Lol. Plus he is a bunch smarter than me.....plus helped me decide on a few things!!
 
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Along for the ride for this one!
 
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Looking good Bruce!
 
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Looks great.
 
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Originally Posted by Bumpandrun
Thanks Tony. How u been doing?
Well cut the lower legs just a little detail. Lots of meat on the lowers. The color is just to see the rough cut mill work. Inside also get a trim in case later I go with a 160-180 front tire. Brembo calipers get cut next....nothing new I have done them for friends already but none for myself. Each set a little different . Started to put 11.8 brembo rotors on wheel.....well they are brandnew 0 mile but somebody kinda bent one taking it off or???? So guess I better dig up,another front disc brake rotor

Again as u can see I am NO machinist!!! Lol


Been doing good thanks. Stormy's had you busy in a good way.
 


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