Calling all FatBoy Lo Owners
Newly installed speedo/tach, AN comfort grips, slotted levers, slotted shifter rod (soon to be installed). Also I bought a gas cap cover and dremeled the sh_t out of it to get close to the profile of the fuel gauge ind. cap. Came out pretty good.
Adding chrome slotted gear shift arms and chrome slotted extended brake pedal arm. Also have an AN big sucker on the way.
Decided to remove the front fork reflectors. In case anyone noticed, I spray painted the exposed back of the license plate just for fun.
Adding chrome slotted gear shift arms and chrome slotted extended brake pedal arm. Also have an AN big sucker on the way.
Decided to remove the front fork reflectors. In case anyone noticed, I spray painted the exposed back of the license plate just for fun.
Last edited by stevecc; 12-11-2014 at 06:39 PM.
Stevecc
If you want to do away with the license plate sticking up, I got a laydown plate holder custom made by HogRida, a member here (he has his own website). He made it for my Street Bob to fit our larger plates, but the mounting holes are the same on the Fat Boy Lo. It makes a difference, I no longer hit it with my foot when getting on or off the bike.
If you want to do away with the license plate sticking up, I got a laydown plate holder custom made by HogRida, a member here (he has his own website). He made it for my Street Bob to fit our larger plates, but the mounting holes are the same on the Fat Boy Lo. It makes a difference, I no longer hit it with my foot when getting on or off the bike.
i run that same visor..but i did mine in black.
also, there's not much i want to do with my bike this winter except the vtwingoodies floorboard extensions, so here's a picture of my winter time filler:
1949 Studebaker 2R5. Runs, drives, just need to do some tinkering with the suspension and fix some rust/rot.
oh..i guess i'm also rebuilding my friends 1978 Honda CB750K engine since it's leaking like a sieve.. but that shouldn't be too bad. Fun times.
also, there's not much i want to do with my bike this winter except the vtwingoodies floorboard extensions, so here's a picture of my winter time filler:
1949 Studebaker 2R5. Runs, drives, just need to do some tinkering with the suspension and fix some rust/rot.
oh..i guess i'm also rebuilding my friends 1978 Honda CB750K engine since it's leaking like a sieve.. but that shouldn't be too bad. Fun times.